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  2. WARPLANES RUMOUR

    Tampa (Florida), Aug. 4.—A watch is still being kept at Florida airfields and 15 ports of departure for the Caribean and Latin ...

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  3. INDIAN POLITICS

    London, Aug. 4.—There have been indications recently of the political fragmentation which seems likely to characterise Indian ...

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  4. ATOMIC RESEARCH

    London, Aug. 4.—The "Daily Express" says that the head of the atomic research station at Didcot, Professor J.D. Cockcroft ...

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  5. TRADE PROBLEMS

    London, Aug. 3.—The two important problems which were threatening the success of the International Trade Organisation ...

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  6. CEASE FIRE IN JAVA

    Batavia, Aug. 4:—The Republican Government decided to-night to order a cessation of hostilities in Indonesia at midnight. The decision was announced in a broadcast by the Republic to the Security Council of the United Nations Organisation from the ...

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  7. ANTI-JEWISH RIOTS

    London, Aug. 4.—Anti-Jewish demonstrations broke out in several quarters of Liverpool last night. Many shops owned by Jews ...

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  8. CRISIS ECONOMIES

    London, Aug. 4.—The Defence Committee met at No. 10 Downing street to-day "to consider how crisis economies can be made by cutting ...

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  9. Jap Peace Treaty

    London, Aug. 4.—The Russian writer Leontiev, commenting in an article published in the Mossow newspaper "Pravda" on the ...

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  10. U.N.O. JUBILATION

    New York, Aug. 4.—Reports from Indonesia that the Dutch and Indonesian armies had agreed to halt hostilities in response to ...

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  11. Dutch Landing on Madura

    Batavia, Aug 4.—At the request of representatives of the population, safety measures have been taken in Madura Island, east of ...

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  12. Governors of Provinces

    London, Aug. 4.—The following Governors of provinces which, after August 15 will form part of the Dominion of India, have ...

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  13. Greek Guerillas

    London, Aug 4.—Quoting an official announcement the Associated Press correspondent in Athens says that the Greek Army wiped out ...

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  14. UNAUTHORISED FLIGHT

    Tampa (Florida). Aug. 3.—The Collector of Customs, Mr. A. J. Angle, has asked all airports to be on the alert for seven former U.S. ...

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  15. Russia's Aviation Day

    London, Aug 4.—The British United Press correspondent in Moscow says that six new types of jet-engined aeroplanes were on ...

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  16. World Cycling Title

    London, Aug. 4.—Reuter's correspondent in Rheims says that the Australian Alfred Strohm, retired exhausted when more than ...

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  17. No Compulsory Loans

    London, Aug. 4.—Reuter's political correspondent says it is clear that the Government does not propose anything in the nature of ...

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  18. Rioting in Amritsar

    London, Aug. 4.—The British United Press correspondent in Bombay says that one person was stabbed to death and nine others ...

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  19. The Queen's Birthday

    London Aug. 4.—The Queen, who is 47 to-day, spent the day quietly at Buckingham Palace with the King and the Princesses. ...

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  20. Raid on Haifa Bank

    London, Aug. 4.—The Associated Press correspondent in Jerusalem reports that seven young Jews and one Jewess killed a Jewish bank ...

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  21. Tito Denies a Bloc

    London, Aug. 4.—Reuter's Belgrade correspondent says that Marshal Tito described theJugoslav-Bulgarian agreement as the ...

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  22. Wreath at Cenotaph

    London, Aug. 4.—Yesterday British Jewish ex-service men placed at the foot of the Cenotaph a wreath, inscribed, "In memory of ...

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  23. Cargo for Batavia

    Brisbane, Aug. 4.—About 40 Dutch soldiers to-day worked the 20,000-ton Dutch freighter Tjibesar, which waterside workers and ...

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  24. Cease Fire Order

    Batavia, Aug. 4.—The Republican trade union movement issued a statement to-day commenting on the Security Council cease-fire ...

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  25. German Interest in Situation

    London, Aug. 4.—Twelve German politicians from the British zone arrived in London to-day for a five days' study of Parliamentary and ...

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  26. Interstate Hockey

    Perth, Aug. 4.—Despite dismal conditions, the men's interstate hockey carnival at the Leederville oval this afternoon continued to ...

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  27. JEWS ON SHIPS

    London, Aug. 3.—The Jews who refused to land after having been shipped back to France from Palestine said they were getting better ...

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  28. Famous Ballet to Tour Australia

    London, Aug. 4.—The "Times" says that the Ballet Rambert will leave England this month for a tour of Australia arranged by the ...

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  29. "Scheduled for Gallows"

    London, Aug. 4. — An Irgun Zvai Leumi broadcast yesterday warned the British army that seven more British soldiers are ...

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  30. Gales Sweep Victoria

    Melbourne, Aug. 4.—Screaming winds which swept across southern Victoria throughout to-day and were still blowing at gale force ...

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  31. Senora Peron at Geneva

    London, Aug. 4.—The British United Press correspondent in Geneva says that large crowds greeted Senora Peron, wife of the ...

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  32. Rumanian Deserters

    London, Aug. 4.—Reuter's Istanbul correspondent says that the police detained the 11 Rumanians in the plane which ...

    Article : 75 words
  33. War Stores Unloaded

    London, Aug. 4—The Dutch ship, Saparoea, left Southampton to-day for Amsterdam, leaving surplus war stores unloaded ...

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  34. Meekatharra Accident

    Perth, Aug. 4.—Herbert Livingstone (25), haulage contractor, who was flown to Perth from Meekatharra on Friday with a .32 ...

    Article : 69 words
  35. Black Market Butchers

    Melbourne, Aug. 4.—An order that J. H. Nelson, Pty., Ltd., wholesale butchers of Nicholson street, Pootscray, should display ...

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  36. No C.D.L. Candidate

    Perth, Aug. 4.—The president of the Country and Democratic League Mr. Milford D. Smith, said to-day that at a meeting of the ...

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  37. Italian Women Attacked

    London, Aug. 4.—Italian youths attacked and stripped a dozen women who had been associating with United States troops, and ...

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  38. Equal Partner in Union

    London, Aug. 4.—According to the British United Press correspondent in Amsterdam, the Premier, Dr. Beel, said in an ...

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  39. Country Aerodromes

    Perth, Aug. 4.—The Premier, Mr. McLarty, said to-day that favourable consideration had been given by the Cabinet to a scheme for ...

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  40. Haganah to Punish Gangsters

    London, Aug. 4.—The Associated Press correspondent in Jerusalem says that in a Tel-Aviv communique Haganah (National Defence ...

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  41. Sudan Independence

    London, Aug. 4.—Yaagoub Osman, the official Sudanese representative of the Umma Party, which stands for national ...

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  42. Housing Panel

    Perth, Aug. 4.—The Premier, Mr. McLarty, said to-night that the invitation which the Government had extended to the Australian ...

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  43. EIGHT MORE ASHORE

    London, Aug. 4.—Quoting the French Press Agency, Reuter's Paris correspondent says that eight more illegal Jewish immigrants of ...

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  44. Pilbara By-election

    Perth, Aug. 4.—As there are only 23 votes in the outstanding box from Roy Hill, Mr. W. Hegney, the Labour candidate, is certain to ...

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  45. Aboriginal Hymn

    London, August 4.—Renee Martz, the seven-year-old evangelist who recently visited Australia, preached and then sang what her father ...

    Article : 101 words
  46. Bomb Explosion in Vienna

    London, Aug 4.—The Associated Press correspondent in Vienna says it is officially stated that fire bombs exploded in the basement ...

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  47. Haganah Threat of Reprisals

    London, Aug. 4.—A Haganah broadcast to-day threatened reprisals against British troops and police, "who kill and injure ...

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  48. Dutch Airlines

    London, Aug. 4.—It was officially announced to-day that the Government of India will henceforth deny landing facilities to planes ...

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  49. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

    Except where otherwise designated the overseas intelligence published in the "Kalgoorlie Miner" is transmitted to Australia by the Australian Associated ...

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