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  5. ANOTHER U.S. PLANE ATTACKED BY YUGOSLAV FIGHTERS

    LONDON, August 20.—The British and American Governments sent two Notes to Yugosla via protesting “in the strongest terms” against the unauthorised entry of Yugoslav forces into Zone A of Venezia-Giulia, also against the hostile attitude of the Yugoslav ...

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  7. Exports Rise To Recotd

    The Minister for Commerce and Agriculture (Mr. Scully) said recently that Australian exports for 1945-46 were a record at £216 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. “RING WORLD PEACE” MOSCOW PAPER

    LONDON, 20.—The despatch of British troops to by the Moscow “New Times” as the “creation of a not centre war in the Middle East.” The “New Te[?]nes” continues: “Notwithstanding all ...

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  9. Land Prices To Reviewed

    CANBERRA Tues.— The Premier Conference decided in day that the Commonwealth [?] of had [?] should be contacted it was ...

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  10. Alleged Spies in Food Network

    WINSTROF (Germany) Aug. 20, — The Director General of UNRRA- (Mr. F. LaCuardla) promised an official statement later ...

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  11. Seeking End of Travel Red Tape

    NEW YORK Aug. 20.—The international Chamber of Commerce urged the United Nations’ Economic and Social Council to ...

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  12. Showers Developing In South-West

    N.S.W. Forecast: Fine at first, With, showers developing, later in the south-west: cool to moderate day temperatures, cold night ...

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  13. To-day’s Leader: Australia’s “Dead Heart”

    JERUSALEM, August 20. — The Arab newspaper, “Falastin,” claims that smugglers are charging illegal immigrants grants £20 stg for crossing the Syrian border into Palestine. The newspaper says smuggling headquarters at Damascus ...

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  14. RUNDSTEDT TIRED AND WEARY

    LONDON Aug. 20.—Field-Marshal Runstedt and other highranking German officers and a German Count, returning from ...

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  15. INDIANS TOTAL 331 IN TEST MATCH

    LONDON, August 20—After dismissing the Indians for 331 in the first Innings of the Third Test the Englishmen lost three ...

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  16. Still Some Stray Murders In Calcutta Area

    CALCUTTA, August 20.— He Bengal Government announced a marked improvement, throughout Calcutta on Monday night, says Reuter. Military and police operations-restored the confidence ...

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  17. Greek Plebiscite Lists

    LONDON, August 20.—The Allied mission, which went to Greece-to observe-tho. revision of the Greek electoral lists, reported ...

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  18. Danish Cattle For British Zone

    COPENHAGEN, Aug. 20 —Denmark is sending ten thousand tons of frozen beef and 40,000 head of cattle ...

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  19. Offer To Buy “The Railway of Death”

    LONDON, August 20.—The Siamess Government has offered to buy the Bangkok-Moulmem railway, known to thousands Of Australian prisoners who worked on has “the railway of death say the “Duly Mail.” ...

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  21. Bread Rationing in France

    PAWS, August 20—The French Government has decide to maintain the bread ration at the present at the present level no ...

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  22. Loss Of 7,000 Tons Of Coal

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — With eight mines idle in the north-today coal loss will be over -7000 tons. ...

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  23. Another Bomb Warning

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 20 —The British embassy received an anonymous-telephone message at 10 a.m. This is ...

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  24. Ex-R.A.A.F. Pilot Killed In Plane Crash

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Frederick Stokes, former R.A.A.F. pilot Was fatally injured and another man injured when a Tiger Moth plane crashed into French’s Forest, near Manty, this morning. Stokes was trapped in the plane and firemen had to use a hacksaw to release him. ...

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  25. EXECUTED BY FIRING SQUAD

    PAKIS, August 20.—For torturing Marcells Brieult, sister of French Premier during the German occupation of France, ...

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  26. KING OF SIAM IN SWITZERLAND

    LONDON Aug 20 — King Phumiphon, of Slam, left by air for Switzerlana in an RAP York, says Reuter’s correspondent at ...

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  27. SYDNEY HAS A COLD MORNING

    SYDNEY Tuesday—Sydney today has its coldest morning this winter the minimum reading being 41.1 degrees. ...

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