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  4. South Africa Insists On Consultation

    PARIS, August 22—It is understood that a meeting last night of leading Commonwealth delegates told Britain and other Dominions that South Africa would insist on being consulted in the final disposition of the Italian colonies in ...

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  5. British Proposal Rejected

    ALEXANDRIA, Aug. 22. —An official communique confirms the report that the Egyptian delegation rejected ...

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  6. EDRICH IN DEVASTATING FORM

    LONDON, August 22. — Fine weather and damp wickets prevailed for yesterday’s County games. ...

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  7. BRITAIN’S NEW GIANT PLANE

    The new giant HERMES/HASTINGS four[?] aeroplane was recently demonstrated at Handley Page’s aerodrome at Radlett. The aircraft can either be a luxury air liner with a cruising speed of 300 m.p.h. and carrying between 34 and 50 passengers in a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Opposition To U.N.O. Membership

    NEW YORK, August 22—When the Security Council considers the report of the United Nations memberships committee, the only ...

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  9. CENSOR HOLDS UP GRIM STORY

    BOMBAY Aug. 22.—Censorship held up American Associated Press photographs showing vultures gorging on the bodies of 25 ...

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  10. CHARGE BY LA GUARDIA REFUTED

    BERLIN, Aug. 22—General McNa[?]y described as baseless and incorrect the charge by the Director General of U[?]RA, Mr. ...

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  11. Bitter Chicago Press Attack On Dr. Evatt

    CHICAGO, August 22.—“The Humanitarian from Down Under” is the title of a “Chicago Tribune” editorial which attaches Dr. Evatt. It says that Dr. Evatt evidently yields to no man in his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Further Snow On The Alps

    N.S.W. Forecast: Light showers at first on the southern highlands and slopes, with some night to moderate snow on the Alps, ...

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  13. Today’s Leader: New River Service Planned

    LONDON, August 22—Russian and German technicians are manufacturing new V-weapons in at least ten former German arms plants, which are working at the full level of their present capacity, says Reuter’s Berlin correspondent quoting information from the ...

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  14. WORST DROUGHT FOR CENTURY IN RUMANIA

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  15. Leave To Appeal Refused

    SYDNEY, Thursday—The High Court to-day refused special leave to Eric Kelly to appeal against his conviction and ...

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  16. Earning Davis Cup Spurs

    NEW YORK August 22.—Longwood national doubles offers the greatest incentive of the 1946 tennis campaign, says the tennis ...

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  17. SEIZURE OF JAP PUPPET RULERS

    TOKIO, Aug. 22—The Japanese former puppet ruler of Manchuria, Henry Pu Yi. giving his version of how he was passed ...

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  19. ATTEMPT ON LIFE OF SIAMESE KING DENIED

    BANGKOK, Aug. 22.—A Regency Council communique, denying rumours that an attempt was made on the life of King ...

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  20. DUTCH POLICY TOWARDS THE EAST INDIES

    BATAVIA Aug. 22.—The Dutch policy towards the Netherlands East Indies would not change following the withdrawal of the ...

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  21. BIG WALL EXPECTED TO CRASH

    SYDNEY Thurs. — The fire which destroyed the NZ Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. Ltd. [?] wool store at Ultimo last night is ...

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  22. More Women Drinking To-Day

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mrs. Florence Kenna president of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union, declared to day that more ...

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  24. SYDNEY PRODUCE SALES

    SYDNEY Thurs.—Private sales at Alexandria: Oaten chaff £10/ 5/, lucerne chaff £13/10/, pumpkins, Queensland, £15. ...

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  25. Assault In Cafe At Newcastle

    NEWCASTLE, Thurs.—Yesterday Francis William-Smith (21), rigger, went to the cafe of James Colyvas and asked for tobacco and ...

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  26. Grim Warning By Stern Gang

    JERUSALEM, August.—The Stern Gang’s monthly organ, “The Deed,” warns that if the 18 members of the Stern Gang who were sentenced to death at Haifa on August 16 are executed the laws of the Jewish underground will ...

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  27. Dr. Exatt’s Definition of Democracy

    PARIS, August 22.—Over 106 International journalists burst into “loud, unashamed” applause when Dr. Evatt concluded an impromt[?] definition of democracy in reply to a question at Press conference, says the Daily Telegraph’s ...

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  28. CATTLE CHEAPER AT HOMEBUSH

    SYDNEY Thursday.—Winch-comb[?] Carson Ltd., report: 40,697 sheep penned of mixed [?] The market opened ...

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  29. AMERICA DEMANDS RELEASE OF AIRMEN

    WASHINGTON, August 22.—The U.S. has sent a new strong Note to Yugoslavia. The Note demands that American airmen imprisoned in Yugoslavia be released within 48 hours also permission for American diplomatic representatives to investigate the disappearance of a United States army plane. ...

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  30. Von Nida In Second Place

    LONDON, Aug. 22.—Australian golfer Norman von Nid[?] is in second place after the first round of the “News Chronicle” golf ...

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  31. ACQUITTED OF GRAND LARCENY

    SAN DIEGO August 22.—Lucy Malcomson, wife of a business executive in Australia, was acquitted of grand larceny charges ...

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  32. CZECHOSLOVAKIA AND SPAIN

    LONDON, August 22.—Czechoslovakia has decided to open diplomatic elations with Republican Spain “a government in [?] ...

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  33. COAL LOSS TO-DAY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The coal loss to-day was about 5000 tons. Five of the pits idle yesterday resumed this morning, but there ...

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