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  4. Eight Million Evictions Set A Grave Problem

    LONDON, Aug. 22—Experts estimate that 8,000,000 people have been evicted from Czechoslovakia, Silesia, Brandenburg, Pomerania, Danzig and East Prussia, says Reuter’s Berlin correspondent. ...

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  5. NAGASAKI NOW CITY OF THE DEAD

    MANILA, August 22.—Three pictures of atomic bomb destruction at Nagasaki are published on the front page of the Tokio newspaper, “Mamichi.” One showed the centre of the once-thriving city ...

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    U.S. Navy Medical Corpsmen take blood smears from an aged Okinawan in order to check on the presence of fillarisis, a mosquito-borne disease prevalent on the island. From the first day of their landing on Owlnawa, U.S. Tenth Army forces took steps ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Crack A.I.F. Paratroops For Singapore

    CANBERRA Wednesday— A battalion of crack Australian paratroops will be used as part of the Australian force which ...

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  8. FREEDOM DENIED IN BULGARIA

    LONDON August 22.—The British Government considers the electoral laws obtaining in Bulgaria are designed to operate to ...

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  9. Rain Over Southern Areas

    NSW Forecast: Light to moderate rain over the southern arid central districts, otherwise fine, but cloudy and mild generally; ...

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  10. Government Banking Policy In Britain

    LONDON, August 22—It was not intended there should be constant government interference with day to-day working of banks, declared the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Dr. Hugh Dalton) in the House of Commons whence spoke on ...

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  11. RHONDDA STRIKERS STILL UNDERGROUND

    SYDNEY Wed—Approximately 1000 men are now idle on the Northern coalfield In sympathy with 30 stay-in strikers at ...

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  12. Signing The Jap Surrender

    LONDON, August 22.—It was reported from Washington that Admiral Nimitz will sign the Japanese surrender ...

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  13. SHOOTING AT SYDNEY RESIDENTIAL

    SYDNEY Wed.—Stanley Keith Birch (33), who was shot in the stomach at King's Cross last night, has declined to give the ...

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  15. To-day’s Leader: Pressing Needs

    MANILA, August 22.—Allied commanders-in-chief in the Pacific have received orders to act immediately, and, if necessary, again use the atomic bomb in the event of a breakdown of armistice discussions with Japan. ...

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  16. RETREADING OF TYRES

    SYDNEY Wed.—The general secretary of the National Roads and Motorists’ Association (Mr. H. I. Johnson) claimed to-day ...

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  17. Thwarted Of Petrol Ration Tickets

    SYDNEY, Wed. —Thieves who broke into Clovelly West post office last night missed petrol ration tickets for approximately ...

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  18. BRIGANDS ATTACK FOOD TRAINS

    BRATISLAVA Aug. 22—Hungarian brigands, attacking and pillaging food trains, threaten a stoppage in the orderly delivery ...

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  19. CANCELLING OF LEND-LEASE

    WASHINGTON Aug. 22—White House has announced termination of lend-lease. President Truman has ordered ...

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  21. NATIONALISING COAL MINES IN BRITAIN

    LONDON August 22.— “The Government, having decided that coal mines shall be nationalised this association places itself ...

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  22. TWO CHARGED WITH ASSAULT

    -SYDNEY, Wed. —Hubert S[?] (37) - and Hazel Still (27) were charged at lie Central Court today with assaulting the police ...

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  23. NEW MENTAL HOSPITALS

    SYDNEY Wednesday. — The Minister for Health (Mr. Kelly) announced to-day that two new mental hospitals, each costing ...

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  24. “CEASE FIRE” NOT ISSUED IN SOUTHERN ASIA

    MANILA, August 22.—It was announced by Singapore radio that the “cease fire” had not yet been issued m Asiatic southern regions, '“therefore any Allied air, sea or land approach might lead to unfortunate incidents.” “Perfect peace and order are ...

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  26. Sydney Produce Markets

    SYDNEY Wednesday.—Wheaten chaff £10/6/, lucerne hay, Maitland, new green £6 to £7/ 15/, pumpkins (Q.) £9, Vic No. ...

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