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  4. Haganah Leader Left Palestine For Paris Quite Openly

    LONDON, August 5.—Moshe Sneh, whom the Palestine police listed as the “No 1 wanted” Haganah leader, interviewed by the American Associated Press in Paris, declared that he had left the Holy Land quite openly on July ...

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  5. Nations Conference Making Excellent Progress

    PARIS, August 5.— The 21 Nations Conference is making excellent progress and the small nations are getting a real opportunity to express their views, declared the U.S. Secretary of State (Mr. James Byrnes) at a Press conference. ...

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  6. Fine With Cold Night

    NSW Forecast: Fine; mild day, cold night with frosts general on the slopes and tablelands, more scattered in other districts; ...

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  7. INFLATION RUINED MANY HUNGARIANS

    VIENNA, August 5.— Hungarians, on fixed income, are ruined following the complete disappearance of the pengo, 20, which, after the wildest inflation in history, disintegrated under a hurricane of noughts. ...

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  8. Attempt To Sabotage Roster Plan

    SYDNEY Monday—Union officials believe that an attempt to sabotage the roster system of waterside labour call-ups, ...

    Article : 137 words
  9. Peace Conference

    Dr. Evatt, Minister for external Affairs (left) who is leading the Australian [?] of 11 at the Peace Conference in Parts, with the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Long Queues Outside Essex Bread Shops

    LONDON, August 5—The possibility of increasing German rations in the British zone in Germany were considered at a ...

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  11. To-day’s Leader: An Expanding City

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Unaware that his failure to return to his hotel at Adaminaby yesterday, after he had left there to try ...

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  12. BOYS’ HOME INMATES DO GOOD WORK

    SYDNEY Monday.—The Minister for Education (Mr. Hefiron) said to-day that inmates of the Gosford Boys’ Home, had given ...

    Article : 109 words
  13. Strong Market For Sheep

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  14. Sydney Produce Markets

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  15. Heavy Stock Losses In The North-East

    SYDNEY, Monday. — While heavy snowdrifts still cover a wide area of the Alps, the north-eastern section of the State is ...

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  16. TYPHOID TRACED TO ICE CREAM VENDOR

    LONDON, August 5.—Ice cream is officially diagnosed as the source of an epidemic of typhoid fever in the crowded seaside holiday town of Aberystwyth; was the “Daily Express.” With 14 new cases, 57 persons. from three years to 20 ...

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  17. “STAND OVER” THEORY IN MURDER CASE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Although incessant inquiries throughout the week-end have thrown little fresh light on the murder of ...

    Article : 88 words
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  19. The Queen’s 46th Birthday

    LONDON. Aug. 5.—The Queen Quietly spent her 46th birthday with the King and Princesses at the Royal Lodge at Windsor. ...

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  20. DEFERMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS IN AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 6.—Discussing President Truman’s demand for a wholesale reduction of expenditure and deferment of ...

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  21. British Coupons Weighted Against Wool

    LONDON, August 5. —The Australian news bureau director Mr. Thomas Dunbabin, in a letter to the “Times” asks why the ...

    Article : 68 words
  22. Cigarette Papers In Bond

    CANBERRA, Monday. — The Minister for Customs (Senator Fraser) said to-day he was surprised by reports that 30,000,000 ...

    Article : 48 words
  23. “Quit India” Movement

    BOMBAY, August 5. — Mahatma Gandhi has advised a voluntary stoppage of business on August 9, the day on ...

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  24. Nationalisation In Czechoslovakia

    PRAGUE August 5.—Nationalisation of production throughout Czechoslovakia has been completed, declared the new ...

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  25. P.M. To Confer With The Premier

    SYDNEY, Monday—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) is flying to Sydney to-day to confer with the Premier (Mr. McKell). ...

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  26. MAJOR ’QUAKE RECORDED

    SYDNEY, Monday. —A major earthquake shock was recorded at Riverview Observatory this morning. ...

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  27. THREAT BY SECRET JEWISH RADIO

    LONDON, August 5. — “New heavy blows will be delivered against our British enemies, even in the heart of their power.” ...

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  28. FINALISING ELECTION PLANS

    SYDNEY Monday—All parties contesting the Federal elections on September 28 are now finalising their plans, and the Country ...

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  29. Militaristic, Policy Of Japan Exposed At Crimes Tribunal

    TOKIO, August 5.—Documents from Japan’s, foreign office, submitted to the international tribunal which is trying major, war crimes suspects, explode the carefully-preserved fiction that the Foreign Office was innocently ignorant of the ...

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  30. Attempt On World’s Air Speed

    LONDON August 5.—The attempt to set up a new world’s air speed record will probably be postponed from August 14 to ...

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  31. ICELAND’S APPLICATION TO U.N.O.

    NEW YORK Aug. 5.—Iceland has applied for membership of the United Nations’ organisation. ...

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  32. MISSING GIRLS LOCATED

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Police this morning located seven girls who disappeared yesterday while returning to Parramatta industrial ...

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  33. Rush Of German Girls To Marry Britishers

    LONDON, August S.—German girls are flocking into the British sector of Berlin from the U.S. zone to take advantage of the lifting of the ban on marriages with British soldiers, says the American army newspaper at Frankfurt, “Stars and Stripes.” The paper quotes one girl as ...

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  34. QUAKE IN THE WEST INDIES

    NEW YORK August 5.—Seisms-graphs throughout America reported a heavy earthquake beginning at about 5.46 p.m. GMT, ...

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  35. BRITISH TROOPS NEAR BASRA

    BAGHDAD Aug. 5.—A Government communique announced that the British decision to send British troops to replace those in ...

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  36. EIGHT NSW MINES IDLE

    SYDNEY Monday—Eight mines are Idle on the NSW coalfields to-day and production loss it estimated at about 7000 tons. ...

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