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  4. Threat To Call Out Workers Again

    PARIS: Although normal railway services are operating again in France, after the 24 hours’ strike, the postal system remained paralysed yesterday. Holidaymakers packed the trains in ease the ...

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  5. Continuing Warm Weather

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Continuing fine and dry in most of the State. Scattered light rain along the ...

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  6. EXPERIMENTAL OPERATIONS ON AMERICAN PRISONERS

    MUNSAN: Experimental “Russian” operations performed on American prisoners in Communist hospitals drove at lease one soldier mad, returning prisoners reported to-day. They told them that if they did not take the operation they could be given ...

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    Sergei Kruglov, the new Soviet secret police chief, who has replaces Beria. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Sedition Charges Adjourned

    SYDNEY: An adjournment until August 18 was granted in the Special Court, this morning, when three men ...

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  9. FORGED £10 NOTES FOUND

    SYDNEY: The Chief of the CIB, Superintendent Ramu[?], revealed to-day that 185 forged £10 notes were found in a ...

    Article : 147 words
  10. “FLYING BOXCAR” CRASHES

    MALTA: A United States “flying boxcar” has crashed in the Mediterranean Ocean with 36 servicemen on board. ...

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  11. To-day’s Leader Politicians On A Walkabout

    LONDON: Russian Premier, George Malenkov, dodged the two questions the world would like answered in his speech to the Supreme Soviet on Saturday, Reuter’s diplomatic correspondent says. These question were: “Will ex-police chief, Lavrenti Beria, be put on trial ? ...

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  12. COLD ROOM AT HOTEL

    Approval was granted in the Maitland Licensing Court today for the installation of cold room at the Aberdare ...

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  13. SHIP TO BE RELEASED

    TAIPEH: Chinese Nationalist authorities said yesterday the freighter Marilia, seized on July 31 off the Communist ...

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  15. “MANY REDS HAVE DISAPPEARED”

    CANBERRA: The secret ballot legislation had been an essential part of the Menzies-Fadden Government’s campaign against Red sabotage, the Labour Minister (Mr. Holt) declared to-day. ...

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  16. Railway Ticket Ban Revived

    BERLIN: Many East German railway stations yesterday revived the ban on the sale of tickets to West Berlin. ...

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  18. JAPAN TO HAVE ISLANDS RETURNED

    NEW YORK: The United States announced yesterday it had decided to return to Japan a small group of islands between Kyushu and Okinawa. These island, which the United States held under ...

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  19. OVERDUE TRAWLER GETS HOME

    NEWCASTLE: A trawler, containing three men, returned to port this morning after being overdue since yesterday ...

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  20. Soldier Settlement Discussions

    SYDNEY: The Acting Premier, Mr. Heffron, in Canberra to-day will discuss soldier settlement with the ...

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  21. RUSSIANS KEPT OUT OF THE SKIES

    MOSCOW; Russia’s gigantic annual display of air strength to mark National Air Force Day was postponed yesterday, ...

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  22. GRASS FIRE

    SINGLETONS: Men using wet hags yesterday helped the Singleton Fire Brigade extinguish a fire which burned out ...

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  23. MORE TYPHOID IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY: The Health Department announced that three further confirmed cases of typhoid in Sydney were ...

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