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  4. "WAR OF NERVES"

    Reater's correspondent at Jerusalem says that the staff of the Palestine Government Land Settlesseat Administration has hurriedly evacuated ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA FACING TRANSPORT AND SUPPLY CRISIS GROWING DANGER OF "ROAD ANARCHY"

    SYDNEY, August ll.—The deepening shadows of unemployment, a threatened £1 million in stock losses, and the growing danger of "road anarchy'' are alarming highlights of Australia's transport and supply crisis. The Balmain shipyards of Poole and Steel will close down this ...

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    Latest development in British aviation is this strage-looking, stramlined Flying Wing — an aircraft without fuselage or tail. —U.K. Information photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DETECTIVE SHOT DEAD IN POLICE CAR BY GUNMEN IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, August 11.—A detective was murdered in the back of a police car about two miles from Long Bay gaol this afternoon. He was shot twice in the back, the bullets penetrating his heart. As ...

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  8. GROUP OF SOUTHERN BUYERS THREATEN TO BOYCOTT CAIRNS SALES Demand That Departure Date of Steamer Canberrai Be Deferred

    A group of Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne. buyers believed to nave £75,000 to spend, who arrived yesterday by the Canberra, has decided to boycott the Disposals Sal of Ordinance goods to be ...

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  9. FUTURE OF TRIESTE

    Britain, America, Rassia and France are forwarding separate proposals for the future, of Trieste to the Secretary-General el the Paris ...

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  10. "QUIT INDIA" SLOGAN

    LONDON,. August.10 (A.A.P.)—Congress must revive its "Quit India" slogan, said the India Congress leader, Pandit Nehru, addressing a mass: meeting last ...

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  11. NEED FOR GOVERNMENT CONTROL

    The A.R.U. State secretary (Mr. J. Feguson) said that the proposed Transport Committee sould consist of representatives of the Railway ...

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  12. SYDNEY BASHER GANGS

    SYDNEY, August 11.—Special police in cars and cycles and on foot patrolled the city, and some saburbs over the week-end to watch ...

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  13. WANT DARWIN SALES DELAYED

    'The deputation also requested that Mr. Steele make some move for the alteration of the opening of the Darwin sales, scheduled to begin on August 26. ...

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  14. CIVILIAN OFICIAIS.

    A British civilian official of the Control Commission was fined £100 and sentenced to three months for blackmarketing, says ...

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  15. AMERICAN FARMER

    The "New York Times" says that' Captain Arthur Cronin, whose domaged ship, American Farmer, made port under her own power eight ...

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  16. CONGRESS ACCEPTS BRITISH PLAN.

    BOMBAY, August. 10.—The Congress Working Committee passed a resolution reaffirming the acceptance of the British long-term-plan for India. The ...

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  17. CHIAN'S CIVIL WAR

    NANKING, August 10. (A.A.P.)— The Associated Press correspondent says that General Marshall and the U.S. Ambassador (Mr. J. Stuart) in a ...

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  18. THREAT TO B.H.P. SUPPLIES.

    SYDNEY, August ll.—Locomotive enginemen want the Trades and Labour Council to authorise them to refuse, to haul coal far all the Broken Hill ...

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  19. RACE RIOTING

    The 'Associated Press, correspondent in, Alabama.says that the fight between: two, white former.soldiers and a negro touched off the race rioting in Athens, ...

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  20. GUIDED MISSILES

    The "Chicago Tribune's" Washington correspondent says it is authoritatively, reported that Russia has outpaced the U.S. in the development of long-range ...

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  21. U.S. WAR STOCK PILE

    The Associated Press correspondent, says that the Under Secretary for War (Mr. Kenneth Royal) said the Government is starting to build up a 2100 ...

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  22. NEW FRENCH CONSTITUTION SOON.

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  23. HOME BREW!

    Drought-stricken South-west Queensland fears formation;. of "dustbowl" arears. Only lack of wind has minimised damage so far.—News item, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. WAR TO PEACE PRODUCTION LOCOMOTIVES

    Photograph illustrates the turnover of [?] factories from armsments to peace-time production. The building of railway locomotives, largely for export, is shown. A locomotive for India is soon being lifted to a new position for testing at the North British ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. YANKS A CURIOSITY

    NEW YORK (A.P).—The mightiest army that ever had to cross oceans to reach its objectives has dwindled to a point where "Yanks" in khaki are ...

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  26. FEEDING, THIS HUNGRY

    GENEVA; August 10 (A.A.P)—Aus tralian and Norwegian delegates to the U.N.R.R.A: Council proposed that in, ternational organisations. should. ...

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  27. MYSTERY DISEASE

    LONDON, August 10.—A "mystery" disease, possibly brought by servicemen returning from Europe or the Far East is attacking babies and ...

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  28. WEST INDIES QUAKES.

    CIUDAD TRUJILLO, August 10 (A.A.P.)—The Associated Press Correspondent says that two new shocks of moderate intersip [?] [?] ...

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