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  4. CHINESE SHOOTS BRITON

    Singapore, August 24. A Londoner (John NeilR Becker) was shot dead by a Chinese in a down-town ...

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  5. TALKS WITH STALIN CHANGE

    London, August 24.—Well-informed observers in Moscow believe Marshal Stalin's meeting with the Western Powers, envoys has changed the international picture for the better. ...

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  6. Where Three Sectors Meet

    RADIO PICTURE of the Potsdamerplatz where the British, U.S. and Soviet sectors in Berlin meet. Picture also shows where Mr. Thomas Headon, a senior United States official, was seized by armed Russians. After denying the arrest of Mr. Headon, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RACKETEER IN HOUSES

    Melbourne.—Police believe that "The Tip," a handsome, welldressed trickster, who recently appeared from Sydney after metting ...

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  8. Next Question For Mr. Evatt

    Sydney.—Rev. E. J. Davidson (a former committee chairman of the Australian-Russian Society) today Issued a challenge to the Housing ...

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  9. 59 Degrees Today

    Dull, overcast and cool conditions prevailed after a, light shower of rain this morning. The maximum temperature, up till 3 ...

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  10. NEW CAR PROJECT WILL EMPLOY 9000

    Melbourne.—A price between £450 and £is tipped for the new Australian car nearing completion by General Motors-Holdens Ltd.. When in full production the project will employ ...

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  12. EXTENSION OF TELEVISION

    London, August 24.—The B.B.C. is working on plans for the establishment of sufficient television stations to provide television for ...

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  13. Air Travel Fare Up 25 Per Gent.

    Sydney.—Freights and fares of Tasman Empire Airways' Australia to New Zealand service were increased 25 per cent, today. ...

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  14. Royal Tour Cut Stir

    Canberra.—It was learnt authoritatively today that the Royal tour programme for N.S.W. and Victoria was cut by 15 per cent, ...

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  15. R.A.A.F. MEN ARE DELAYED

    Sydney—The departure of 29 R.A.A.F.. men for the Berlin airlift has beens delayed until to night because of the discovery of ...

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  16. Company Plane For England

    Silver Gity Airways Dakota air craft left for Darwin at 4.30 a.m. today on the first stage of a flight to England. Wives of the crew of ...

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  17. Reunion Of Brothers

    Adelaide.—Two brothers who worked together in Welsh coal mines before World War L met in Adelaide this week for the first ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Pails Sees Cup Stay In U.S

    Sydney—Dinny Pails does not like Australia's chance of swinning the Davis Cup this year without John Bromwich. ...

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  20. SMUGGLERS LOSE

    Sydney.—The value of contraband goods seized from the liner Westralia yesterday by Customs officials is estimated at £11,000. ...

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  21. Sydney Pay Roll Theft

    Sydney.—Using a key, a thief last night opened a steel safe at Fire Brigade Headquarters, Sydney, and stole a payroll of £1,300. The money was drawn from a bank yesterday and was to be ...

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