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  4. Hear Story Of Indonesia Clash EAST INDIES OUT, PHILIPPINES IN ON COUNCIL DEBATE

    NEW YORK, August 14.—The Security Council today agreed to invite the representative of the Philippines to participate without a vote in the debate on the Indonesian question, but rejected applications for a ...

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  5. MELBOURNE FIRE MAY MEAN £500,000 LOSS

    MLLBOURNE, August 15.—The biggest Melbourne fire for years, which broke out today at the skin store of W. Angliss and Company, Pty, Ltd, at Footscray, is not expected to be put out until Sunday. ...

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  6. AT PLAY AND AT WORK

    Lieut. Philip Mountbatten, fiance of Princess Elizabeth, does not intend to leave the Navy for the present. He has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Richest Woman In Britain Dead

    LONDON, August 15.— Mrs Gordon Thomson, 27, grand-daughter of the multimillionaire, Andrew ...

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  8. Nine Stitches After Dog's Attack

    SYDNEY, August 15.—John James, 40, of Kensington, was attacked and savaged by an Alsatian watch dog at the ...

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  9. TRUMAN DEFENDS DECISION TO USE ATOMIC BOMB

    WASHINGTON, August 14.— President Truman, on the second anniversary of the defeat of Japan, answered critics who had declared ...

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  10. ARAB-JEW CONFLICT ON AGAIN

    LONDON, August 14. — Fires were blazing tonight in Salama, between Jaffa and Tel Aviv where a battle ...

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  11. ATTEMPT AT MASS POISONING

    LONDON, August 15.—An attempt at the mass poisoning of high-ranking officers of the Burma People's ...

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  12. PAY PENALTY FOR SHOOTING BACK AT POLICE

    SYDNEY, August 15. —Three judges in the Court of Criminal Appeal today declared that no mercy would be shown to criminals ...

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  13. COLOUR, CLAMOUR IN INDIAN CELEBRATIONS OF INDEPENDENCE

    LONDON, August 14.—The sirens of hundreds of mills and factories blending with whistling railway engines and blasts from ships ushered in India's independence at midnight, says Reuter's Bombay ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Restrictions Driving Men Off Land

    BRISBANE, August 15.—Irritating and senseless restrictions and controls were driving men off the land, said Mr W. Davidson ...

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  15. DUNNAGE DISPUTE HOLDS UP SHIPS IN NEW ZEALAND

    [?]LAND, August 15 (AAPReuter).—So serious has been the hold-up of ships loading food for Britain caused by the refusal of ...

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  16. GROWING DEATH ROLL IN PUNJAB

    LONDON, August 15.—Providing a grim contrast to the celebrations elsewhere of independence day, the Punjab ...

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  17. Contact With Pakistan

    CANBERRA, August 15.—The Minister for External Territories (Dr Evatt) announced today that an exchange of high commissioners ...

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  18. First RAN Carrier Here Early Next Year

    CANBERRA, August 15. — The first of two aircraft carriers on order from the United Kingdom will arrive in Australia before the middle of next year. Announcing this today, the Minister for the Navy (Mr Riordan) said the ...

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  19. DEDMAN IN LONDON

    LONDON, August 14.—The Australian Minister for Post-war Reconstruction (Mr Dedman) arrived in London by air from Paris to ...

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  20. Millions In Food From Diversion Of Snowy River

    CANBERRA, August 15.— Foodstuffs rained at £10,000,000 a year would be produced from the irrigation areas provided ...

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  21. Upward Move In London Shares

    LONDON, August 14. — Led by the gilt-edged stocks, the London Stock Exchange rallied today after the big lose on Tuesday and ...

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  22. Value Of UK Market

    CANBERRA, August 15.—Declining Australian dependence on the United Kingdom as an export market is shown in a review of ...

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  23. NATIONAL TROOPS CLOSE TO BIG VICTORY IN CHINA

    NEW YORK, August 14.—Government forces appeared today to be on the verge of a major victory in Shantung province, where Communist forces have been cut into several fleeing segments, says the ...

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  24. National Board To Control Egg Trade

    CANBERRA, August 15.—Cabinet tonight authorised the [?] tion of legislation to [?] [?] Australian egg b[?] power to ...

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  25. MOUNTBATTEN TO RETIRE?

    NEW DELHI, August 15.—After having been sworn in as GovernorGeneral, Lord Mountbatten announced to the Constituent ...

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  26. 1000 MILES TRIP FROM DARWIN FOR COURT HEARINGS

    DARWIN, August 15. — Three natives have been waiting in the Fanny Bay gaol for two months already on a charge of robbery ...

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  27. COPLEY-STEVENS CASE ADJOURNED

    BRISBANE, August 15.—The hearing of the charge against Patrick Kerry Copley and Arthur Joseph Stevens of having conspired ...

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  28. RUSSIAN VISITED PROHIBITED ARE AS

    STOCKHOLM, August 14.—The Swedish Foreign Office has announced that M. A. Bakourski, the Russian Deputy Military ...

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