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  2. DREAM SHATTERED

    Cairo, Aug. 7.—The expressed hope of the British Foreign Secretary. Mr. Morrison, that Egypt would stand by Britain in the ...

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  3. PEACE OVERTURE

    Washington, Aug. 7.— In a message to President Truman from the President of the Soviet Presidium, M. Shvernik, Russia has appealed ...

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  4. JAP. PEACE TREATY

    London, Aug. 7.—The British Commonwealth cannot afford to see Japan run riot commercially in Empire countries at their ...

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  5. RUSSIAN THREAT

    New York, Aug. 7.—Feeling is growing here that Yugoslavia is in grave danger of invasion by troops, of Russia’s satellite States. ...

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  6. TRUCE TALKS TO RESUME

    Tokio, Aug. 7. — The Allied Supreme Commander. General Ridgway, agreed to-day-to resume truce talks on Korea but gave a ...

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  7. BUTTER PRICE LIFT

    Sydney, Aug. 7.—The New South Wales Labour Government will not agree to any increase in the price of butter. It has declared that ...

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  8. AMENDING RENT ACT

    Perth, Aug. 7.—An attempt to secure speedier consideration of the Increase of Rent War Restrictions Act failed in the Legislative ...

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  9. SINGAPORE RIOTS

    Singapore. Aug, 7.—The [?] of lives of law-abiding persons an the wanton destruction of property in the riots here last December ...

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  10. Views of Other States

    Melbourne, Aug. 7.—Victoria would not raise the price of butter on its own, the Priced Minister. Mr Hyland, said to-night. It ...

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  11. Blockade of Suez

    New York, Aug. 7. — American delegates to the United Nations are reported to be consulting the Egyptian chief delegate in a ...

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  12. Indonesian Requests

    Washington, Aug. 7.—Indonesia asked the United States yesterday to let Communist China sign the Japanese treaty. The request was ...

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  13. DEFENCE OF VIETNAM

    Saigon. Aug. 7.—Compulsion is being tried where persuasion failed in Vietnam to rally unco-operative sections of the 16,000,000 ...

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  14. Some Action Soon By W.A

    Perth: Aug. 7.—The State Government had decided that if some satisfactory arrangement was not reached on the price of butter fat ...

    Article : 139 words
  15. India’s Border Activity

    New Delhi, Aug. 7.—The President of India, Dr. Prasad, when opening the fourth session of Parliament said that India was ...

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  16. MISSION TO PERSIA

    Abadan, Aug. 7.—The British Minister for Raw Materials, Mr. Stokes, who is leading the oil mission to Persia, arrived here to-day ...

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  17. Patrol Activity

    Tokio, Aug. 7. — Minor patrol actions continued on the Korean front to-day but the clashes were few and light. ...

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  18. “Just Dues” or No Butter

    Bunbury, Aug. 7.—At a special meeting of the butter fat section of the Farmers’ Union to-day, delegates decided that in the event of ...

    Article : 237 words
  19. Churches in China

    Hong Kong, Aug. 7.—The Chinese branch of the Anglican Church has declared itself independent of the parent Church in ...

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  20. Two Hoodlums Killed

    Hollywood. Aug. 7.— Tony Brancato (36). who was recently listed as one of the 10 men “most wanted” by the Federal Bureau of ...

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  21. Churchill Out of Date

    London. Aug. 7.—The Foreign Secretary. Mr. Herbert Morrison, said that the Conservative leader, Mr. Winston Churchill, was in ...

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  22. Australian Swimmers Beaten

    Bermuda, Aug. 7.—The Australian swimming stars. John Marshall and Garrick Agnew, finished second and third respectively in ...

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  23. Saudi Arabians in London

    London, Aug. 7.—Emir Feisal, Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister and the second son of King Ibn Saud arrived in London to-day by ...

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  24. Mr. Casey on Tour

    Tokio Aug. 7.—The Australian Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Casey, will fly to Korea to-morrow for a two-day visit. He will visit ...

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  25. Western Way to Peace

    New York, Aug. 7. — The free world was constantly moving forwards to a relationship shaped on the inter-dependence of the United ...

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  26. King’s Cup Air Race

    London. Aug. 7.—The King’s Cup air race, the classic event of British sporting aviation, has been abandoned this year because the ...

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  27. A Visitor’s Impressions

    Cape Town, Aug. 7—There were shortages of meat, butter, vegetables and almost everything in Australia, the South African ...

    Article : 114 words
  28. Burmese Rebellion

    Rangoon. Aug. 7.—Burmese Communists have dynamited and set fire to a train between Mandalay and Mytkyina, capital of the ...

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  29. Dismissal of West Point Cadets

    Washington. Aug. 7.—The Senate investigating committee yesterday decided to examine the army’s pending dismissal of 90 ...

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  30. Possession of Secret Document

    London. Aug. 7.—A Royal Air Force typist, Aircraftman Gerald Stuffins, is being held in custody accused of having been found in ...

    Article : 121 words
  31. Cars For Royal Tour

    Melbourne, Aug. 7.—About 50 cars will be used by the King’s suite during the Royal tour of Australia next year. Two basic fleets ...

    Article : 146 words
  32. Fate of Defecting Generals

    Taipeh. Aug. 7.—A former general in Chiang Kai-shek’s Nationalist Army was recently killed in action in Korea fighting as a Chinese ...

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  33. Japanese Freighter Sunk

    Tokio, Aug. 7.—The Japanese freighter, Masashi (1301 tons), sank to-day in Uraga Strait, at the entrance of Tokio harbour, ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

    Except where otherwise designated, the overseas intelligence published in the “Kalgoorlie Miner” if transmitted to Australia by the Australian Associated ...

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