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  3. U.S.A. PAPER HITS AT SOVIET CHIEF

    Washington, August 16.—The "Post" today demanded that the Soviet Ambassador (M. ...

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  4. Rail Car And Truck Collide

    BADLY SMASHED TRUCK (above) which was hit by a south-bound railcar express at Magazine Road crossing, Dry ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. DEFEAT LIKELY OF TAS. LABOR

    Hobart.—The defeat of the Tasmanian Labor Government at Saturday's election is generally ...

    Article : 136 words
  6. Police Theory In Murder

    MELBOURNE.—Police invesitigating the murder of crippled Norman Harley (19), whose battered toady was ...

    Article : 66 words
  7. Trouble Ahead For England?

    London, August 16.—Many people think the fifth Test will end today if the weather continues fine. However, much depends on ...

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  8. FRANCE HAS SPY SCARE

    London, August 16.— The leakage of information contained in two secret French defence ...

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  9. VICTORIA TO GET BRITISH COAL

    Melbourne.—The British Government has been asked to send Victoria 120,000 tons of coal. The premier (Mr. Hollway) said ...

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  10. TRAINED DOGS TO HUNT TERRORISTS

    Singapore, August 16.-Twenty-nine specially trained Alsatian "combat" dogs have arrived here from England for use against terrorists. At least one of the dogs has ...

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  12. Petrol Gilts In Octdber

    CANBERRA.-Plans for a cut of up to 20 per cent. in some petrol licences from October 1 are practically ...

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  13. Cracksmen Fail To Open Safe

    Sydney.—Cracksmen, who broke into a timber company at Pyrmont last night, failed to open a safe containing £350. They opened two ...

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  14. SYDNEY PILOTS SEEK ARBITRATION

    Sydney. — With efforts being made to settle the Sydney and Newcastle harbor pilots' dispute two British freighters entered ...

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  15. 64 DEGREES TODAY

    Today was cloudy with intermittent bursts of sunshine. The maximum temperature up till 3 p.m. was 64 degrees, while last night ...

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    SIR GEORGE TALLIS, director and former managing director of J. C. Williamson Ltd., who died in Melbourne ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Man Believed Lost in Harbor

    Sydney.—A close search by the Manly ferry Dee Why-last night failed to find a man, who was believed to have fallen overboard off ...

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  18. ADDITIONAL STATE IN QUEENSLAND

    Brisbane.—The Queensland Government. would recommend the establishment, of an additional State in Queensland when economy ...

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  19. BUILDING UP COAL STOCKS IN SYDNEY

    Sydney.—County Council chairman (Mr. Cramer) said, today, that if Bunnerong Power House's reserve coal stocks continued to be ...

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  20. MISSING GIRL SAFE

    Sydney.—Diana Marmion, 23-year-old University 1ecturer, for whom. police and civilians have been searching the laush near Jenolan Caves since Saturday, was located this morning safe and well. She telephoned from Big Hill to Yerranderie Post Office and ...

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