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  5. TENSION MOUNTING IN PALESTINE

    JERUSALEM, August 12.—Tension is mounting hourly throughout Palestine and the authorities have clamped down the strictest security measures thus far imposed. A new curfew is expected hourly. ...

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  6. Showers In Southern Parts

    NSW Forecast: Showers on the southern tablelands, south-west slopes and scattered place in eastern Riverina and ...

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  7. Helicopter Mail Service In Britain

    LONDON, August 12.—Within six years the general Post Office will be using helicopters to rush very late mails from its headquarters at Mt. Plesant, London to catch northbound trains in Crewe. ...

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  8. [?] T[?]OOR 1 HIGH ALTITUDE AIRLINER

    Mr. John Wilmot, Minister of Supply was among the first passengers on the Ami Tudor 1, fitted with pressure cabin for high altitude flying. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CRITICISM OF EMPIRE POLICY

    LONDON August 12,—“Where are the champions of the Just, mighty cause of the Empire," asks the “Daily Express” in a ...

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  10. TEN MINES IDLE ON STATE FIELDS

    SYDNEY Monday —Ten mines are idle on the New South Wales coalfields to-day, and production lose is estimated at more than ...

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  11. Alleged Nazi Agreement With Turkey

    MOSCOW, Aug 12.— The Turkish president, M. Inonu, in May, 1941, told the German Ambassador, Von paper that should ...

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  12. FAINTING GIRL REVIVED BY FALL FROM TRAIN

    SYDNEY, Monday.—As an electric train was slowing to five m.p.b. approaching Flemington station early to-day, a young girl ...

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  13. 9 Gaoled After U.S. Race Riots

    ATHENE (Alabama, U.S.) Aug. 12.— Nine persons, eighth of whom and teen-agers, are In gaol charged with Unlawful assembly as ...

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  14. Record Nile Floods Expected

    LONDON Aug. 12.—This year Nile floods may be the worst for decades, says the “London Times” correspondent in ...

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  15. To-day’s Leader: Restrictions and The People

    BELGRADE, August 12.—The Yugoslav newsagency announced that a U.S. transport aircraft, which made a forced landing in Yugoslavia, 45 miles northeast from Trieste on Friday, had been forced down by Yugoslav fighters. ...

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  16. Police Guard On Trainee Nurse

    SYDNEY Monday.—A police guard is being maintained at the bedside of a 25-year-old trainee nurse following the discovery at ...

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  17. SENTENCED TO DEATH

    FRANKFORT, Aug. 12. — A German policeman Who murdered American airman who landed in AGermany by [?]during ...

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  18. DRY SPELL IN SYDNEY STILL UNBROKEN

    SYDNEY Monday —If no rain falls before 9 a.m. to-morrow, Sydney, all-time record of 32 consecutive rainless days will be ...

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  20. Poland Angry With Britain

    WARSAW, August 12.—The British decision to form demobilised Polish army veterans in Italy and England into a special training corps has angered the Warsaw Government. It has sent a Note to Britain advising that it takes “a ...

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  21. GETTING DOWN TO PEACE TALKS

    PARIS August 12.— The United States Secretary for State (Mr. Byrnes) will take over the chairmanship of the Paris Conference ...

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  22. Sydney Wool Sales

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The first wool sales in Sydney for seven years will be held in September [?]oy the Australian Wool ...

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  23. DAMAGE BY GALES IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE Monday— Following a wild night in which miner damage was sustained over a wide area of the state, gales ...

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  24. MCC Completes Team For Australia

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  25. VELASCO AGAIN PRESIDENT OF ECUADOR

    QUITO (Ecuador) August 12.—The Assembly re-elected M. Velasco President by a vote of 43 to 10. ...

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  26. SERIOUS GAS STRIKE IN LONDON

    LONDON, Aug. 12.—London faces a partial blackout, a shortage of food and a cut in industrial output as the result of a ...

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  27. FUTURE OF BRITISH ARMY DISCUSSED

    LONDON Aug. 12.—Field Marshal Montgomery will to-day begin operation “evolution,” one of the most important War Office ...

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  28. KILLED IN PLANE CRASH AT MARYBOROUGH

    BRISBANE Monday. — T parents of John Mandell Tierney (22), mechanic, who was critically injured in the plane crash ...

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  29. Mr. Chifley Leaves For Perth

    CANBERRA, Monday—Accompanied by the Minister for Supply (Senator Ashley) the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) left ...

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  30. Safely Back In Hospital

    SYDNEY Monday — Twenty five patients and seven babies, who were rushed from Normanhurst Private Hospital, Ashfield, ...

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  31. BITTER ATTACK ON PORTUGAL

    LONDON, August 12.—A bitter attack on Portugal is contained in a resolution by the Congress party working committee at ...

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  32. TAKING OVER RUHR STEELWORKS

    BERLIN, August 12.—The British authorities in Germany will shortly take over the united steel works in the Ruhr — the biggest ...

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  33. Ex-Servicemen “Move In” To Army Huts

    LONDON, Apgust 12.—When 30 Ex-Servicemen and their families, who are living in rooms at Chalfont street, Giles, heard that 250 bricks huts in the nearby “Vache” camp were being made ready for the wives of Polish soldiers, the men sent lorries throughout the village, collecting bedding and furniture and moved in, says the “Daily ...

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  34. EMPLOYERS MAY DECLARE A LOCKOUT

    SYDNEY Monday— Metal trade employers on the waterfront are meeting to-day to consider, what support will be given to the ...

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  35. Sweden Seeks U.N.O. Membership

    STOCKHOLM, August 12.—The Swedish foreign Minister has sent a telegram to UNO applying for membership on behalf of ...

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