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  3. Moves For Recall Of Soviet Diplomat

    WASHINGTON, August 20 — The United States today demanded in a strong Note to the Soviet that its consul-general (M. ...

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  4. FORGET IT!

    MELBOURNE, August 20, —The electoral authorities today got this excuse from a man who failed to vote at ...

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  5. AMERICAN EYES ON ANTARCTIC LANDS

    CANBERRA, August 20.—The possibility of the American Government making official claims to portion of Antarctica, including slabs at present claimed by Australia, is now being discussed in ...

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  6. Indian Navy Gets Its First Cruiser

    The Indian Navy acquired its first cruiser when HMS Achilles, —famous for its part in the River Plate battle against the Graf Spee—was handed over to Mr Krishan Menon, Indian High Commissioner in London, and renamed HMIS Delhi at a ceremony ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DETAILS OF ROYAL TOUR ON TUESDAY

    CANBERRA, August 20,—The itinerary of the royal tour was drastically altered today at a conference of the State directors of the tour. State itineraries will be announced at 6 p.m. next Tuesday. ...

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  8. Claims Saving Samarin

    NEW YORK, Anglist 19.— Victor Kravchenko, a former Soviet official, who repudiated his Soviet nationality in 1944, ...

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  9. Fine Money Mystery

    BRISBANE, August 20.—Police investigations into who lodged the money for the payment of the anti-picketiag fines on Messrs ...

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  10. TENTH EUROPEAN MURDERED

    SINGAPORE, August 20 (AAPReuter)—Terrorists early this morning murdered a European, L. Boden, of an experimental station ...

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  11. Farmers Not Hit By Exchange Move

    WELLINGTON, August 20. (AAP-Reuter).— Despite the restoration of the exchange parity, the New Zealand ...

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  12. TITILE MATCH?

    MELBOURNE, August 20.— Robert Joseph McCormick, 26, t[?]emaker, was today acquitted by the jury in the Criminal ...

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  13. AUSTRALIANS IN OPIUM PLANE?

    SINGAPORE, August 20 (AAPRenter).—The police are intensifying their efforts to unravel the opium-smuggling racket from ...

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  14. U.N. Threatens Sanctions For Cease-Fire Breaches

    NEW YORK, August 19.—The Security Council tonight ordered the Jews and Arabs to observe the truce and warned them that any violation might be punished by economic and military sanctions. ...

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  15. MOSCOW TALKS IN BALANCE

    LONDON[?] August 20.—Reuter's diplomatic correspondent states that it is believed in London that the week-end may see the end of ...

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  16. COASTGUARDS ALERT

    NEW YORK, August 19.— Coastguards tonight seized a converted submarine chaser, as it headed ont of New York ...

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  17. CANADA-U.S.A. IN DEFENCE PLAN

    WASHINGTON, August 19.— The Secretary for Defence (Mr James Forrestal) revealed today that his recent trip to Ottawa had ...

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  18. " Miss Australia" In United States

    NEW YORK, August 19.—Judy Gainford—" 1948 Miss Australia —arrived from Britain in the liner America today to begin,a ...

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  19. Ham-Bacon Price Control To End

    CANBERRA, August 20.—The Commonwealth, at the request of the State Governments, has decided to relinquish price control ...

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    BARI, August 19.—A rocket firework accidentally exploded among a religious procession at Lucera, killing two and injuring ...

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  21. WHAT STALIN SAID AT TEHERAN

    WASHINGTON, August 19.— Generalissimo Stalin at a dinner party attended by President Roosevelt and Mr Churchill ...

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  22. YUGOSLAV PLAINT ON TRIESTE REJECTED

    NEW YORK, August 19.—The Security Council today rejected a complaint by Yugoslavia that Britain and the United States ...

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  23. Freedom of Speech

    TOKYO, August 20 (AAPReuter).—For having written an adverse review of the film, "The Iron Curtain," in the official ...

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  24. Royal Engagement Pending?

    PARIS, August 19.—The Mar[?]s of Blandford may propose to Princess Margaret on her 18th birthday, August 21, according to ...

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  25. Longreach Radio Adjustment

    CANBERRA, August 20.—Referring to the change in the frequencies of certain Australian broadcasting stations, which will ...

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  26. Hyderabad Goes To U.N.

    LONDON, August 19.—Reuter's Hyderabad correspondent says that the Prime Minister (Mir La[?]k Ali), in a letter to the Prime ...

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  27. PETROL RATION TICKETS

    BRISBANE, August 20.—The State Liquid Fuel Control Board stated today that the issue of the August petrol ration tickets would ...

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  28. BABY MIX-UP CLAIM ADJOURNED

    MELBOURNE, August 20.—The law suit over the alleged "mixup" of two babies born at the Kyneton District Hospital within ...

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  29. Verdict In Tojo Case Next Month

    TOKYO August 20 (AAPReuter).—The Tokyo newspaper "Jiji Shimpo", quoting a well-informed source, said today that a ...

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  30. ALLEGED "TOPPING" OF BEETROOT

    BRISBANE, August 20.—The Department of Agriculture today seized a Sydney consignment of 50 bags of beetroot because of ...

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  31. STAFF CHECK UNLIKELY

    CANBERRA, August 30.—The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) today intimated that it was unlikely that there would be a royal ...

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  32. BOYS' "LITTLE FIRE" CAUSED FATAL BLAST

    RENO (Nevada), August 19 Two nine-years-old negro boys today confessed to having started a fire which killed five ...

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  33. Five-Point Production Plan Put Before Chifley

    CANBERRA, August 20.—The Associated Chambers of Commerce of Australia have submitted to the Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) a five-point programme of "positive steps" aimed at bringing about ...

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    MADRAS, August 19.—Twentyfour people in a boat on Cauvery River panicked and capsized a boat when a cobra came aboard. ...

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  35. ATTORNEY-GENERAL SERIOUSLY ILL

    BRISBANE. August 20. — The Attorney-General (Mr Gledson), who collapsed at Parliament House yesterday, was reported ...

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  36. Chifley's "Case Of The Black Wool Ramp"

    CANBERRA, August 20.—The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) personally unearthed the "black" wool ramp, through which ...

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  37. TRADE TALKS WITH JAPAN

    LONDON, August 19.—Reuter's diplomatic correspondent states that an agreement is expected shortly in the Tokyo trade talks ...

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  38. AUSTRALIA TO RESCUE

    BRISBANE, August 20.—HMAS Australia, the flagship of the Royal Australian Navy, was diverted from manoeuvres in ...

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    STOCKHOLM, August 19.—Two officers and seven privates were killed and three privates were wounded when a big coast gun ...

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