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  2. WORLD "NEW DEAL"

    Washington, Aug. 10.—While the United States recognised the right of foreign governments to nationalise industries, American capital ...

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  3. EUROPEAN ASSEMBLY

    Strasbourg, Aug. 10. — The Foreign Ministers forming the Cabinet of the Council of Europe met this morning to put the ...

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  4. ALBANIA INVADED

    London, Aug. 10.—Albania said to-day that it is being invaded by Greece and that fighting is in progress along a 30 miles' front. A ...

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  5. ASIA THREATENED

    Washington, Aug. 10.—Asia ought not to be lost to Communism by default; yet this is bound to happen, unless something of the ...

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  6. ACID BATH MURDER

    London, Aug. 10.—John George Haigh was hanged in the Wandsworth prison at 8 o'clock this morning and buried in the prison ...

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  7. PEACE WITH JAPAN

    Canberra, Aug. 10.—Australian diplomatic pressure is being maintained for an early Japanese peace settlement. Australia has been ...

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  8. EVACUATING CANTON

    Canton, Aug. 10.—Nationalist Government officials are hastening their preparations to evacuate Canton as the Communist armies ...

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  9. 'QUAKE IN ECUADOR

    Quito (Ecuador), Aug. 10.—Stern measures have been taken by the Government to prevent looting and disorder in Ecuador's ...

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  10. Duke of Edinburgh's Transfer to Malta

    London, Aug. 10.—Princess Elizabeth so far has made no plans for joining the Duke of Edinburgh when he goes to Malta for naval ...

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  11. Migrants to Australia

    London, Aug. 10.—The liner Georgic will sail for Australia on October 7 with a full complement of 2000 migrants, says the ...

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  12. Back Road to Socialism

    Palo Alto (California), Aug. 10.—Mr. Herbert Hoover, the only former United States President still living, said yesterday that the ...

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  13. Cease Fire in Java

    Batavia, Aug. 10.—At mid-night Dutch and Republican forces throughout Java should cease nostilities in accordance with the ...

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  14. Jews and Police Clash

    Munich, Aug. 10.—Three hundred Jewish displaced persons clashed in a hand-to-hand struggle with 50 German police here ...

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  15. Organisations' Ideals

    Strasbourg, Aug. 10.—The veteran French Elder Statesman, M. Edouard Herriott told the European Assembly here this ...

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  16. Grammos Mountain Battle

    Athens, Aug. 10.—Repeated guerilla counter-attacks were smashed in the Grammos battle, which was increasing in intensity, with heavy ...

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  17. New Tremors Reported

    Quito, Aug. 10.—New earth tremors and pillaging by unruly Indians spread fear and panic among the earthquake survivors in ...

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  18. Conference at The Hague

    London, Aug. 10.—The Australian Assistant Consul General in Batavia, Mr. Thomas Critchley, will travel to The Hague on ...

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  19. Communists in Japan

    Tokio, Aug. 10.—The Japanese Cabinet has decided to empower the authorities to fine or imprison for up to one year any Communist ...

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  20. Burmese Rebels Defeated

    Rangoon, Aug. 10.—A Burmese Government communique issued to-day reported that fighting had flared up. near Laikaw, the capital ...

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  21. JUDGE MAKES HISTORY

    When the 82-year-old Justice Humphrys took the seat at Sussex Assizes, Lewes, to-day it was the first time in the history of Assizes ...

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  22. Sugar For Britain

    London, Aug. 10.—The British Government is to guarantee markets to efficient Commonwealth sugar producers for agreed ...

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  23. No Request to Australia

    Canberra, Aug. 10.—Australia had received no request to negotiate a Pacific pact, the Minister for Defence, Mr. Dedman, said ...

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  24. EFFIGY IN TUSSAUD'S

    A wax effigy of Haigh, dressed in a copy of the clothes he wore at the trial, was added to the Chamber of Horrors at Madam ...

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  25. Floods in Anatolia

    Ankara, Aug. 10.—Floods sweeping across Northern Anatolia, on the Black Sea coast, after 18 hours heavy rain have made about 1500 ...

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  26. Head of Spy Ring Arrested

    Berne, Aug. 9.—Military authorities said here to-day that they had arrested Emil Steiner (59), a Swiss, who "ofr 25 years has ...

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  27. Aga Khan Hold-up

    London, Aug. 10.—A reward of £A17,125 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the machine-gun bandits, who ...

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  28. Non-Labour Parties

    Perth, Aug. 10.—The relationship between the non-Labour parties in this State was mentioned last night by Mr. J. P. Abbott, Country ...

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  29. Five People Killed

    Ostend, Aug. 10.—An old German anti-aircraft shell killed five people at La Panne, near here, to-day, says Reuter. A ...

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  30. Control of Formosa

    Tokio, Aug. 10.—Formosa might revert to Japanese control, the influential Conservative newspaper "Yumiuri" to-day suggested in an ...

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  31. Insufferable Communist Pressure

    Istanbul, Aug. 9.—A Rumanian civilian pilot, who landed in his Junkers plane near Istanbul yesterday, has applied to the Turkish ...

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  32. Athens War Memorial

    Athens, Aug. 9.—M. Theologos, chairman of the Greek-Australian Friendship League, to-day handed the captain of the steamship ...

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  33. Opening U.N. Meetings

    Lake Success, Aug. 10.—A special committee of the United Nations has approved a recommendation by the secretary general, Mr. ...

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  34. Noted Anti-Nazi Pastor

    Frankfurt, Aug. 10.—Dr. Martin. Niemoeller, the president of the Protestant Church in Germany, announced that he will fly to ...

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  35. Prisoners in French Zone of Germany

    Baden (Germany), Aug. 10.—An amnesty for German's convicted by French military courts was granted to-day by General Pierre ...

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  36. Clothing and Textiles

    London, Aug. 10.—Britain was faced yesterday with a revolt of nearly 250,000 retail traders against a Government cut of one shilling ...

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  37. Animals' Four Rights

    London, Aug. 10.—The animals of the world should have four rights, just as the peoples of the world had been assured of four ...

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  38. Dismissal of Workers

    Valetta (Malta), Aug 10.—Ten thousand angry Maltese dockyard workers protested at a mass meet­ing against the British Admiralty's ...

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  39. White Slave Traffic

    Copenhagen, Aug. 9.—Police to-day arrested three Danes in Ralboro, Jutland in connection with a white slave traffic gang said to ...

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  40. Rumanian Soldiers' Greeting

    Bucharest, Aug. 10.—The Rumanian Ministry for National Defence has decreed that "Tovarash" (comrade) must be used in the ...

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  41. Australians in London

    London, Aug. 10.—The Australian High Commissioner's office in London is making arrangements for Australians in London to vote ...

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  42. Price of Bread

    Perth, Aug. 10.—The Prices Commissioner, Mr. C. P. Mathea, explained yesterday that the cash price of the ordinary 2 lb. loaf ...

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  43. R.A.F. Plane Missing

    London, Aug. 10.—The British Air Ministry stated to-day that a Royal Air Force Dakota aircraft with 12 people on board has been ...

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  44. "Miss Australia"

    London, Aug. 10.—Miss Australia (Miss Beryl James, of Sydney) will leave London for the Continent on Saturday and return on ...

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  45. Motor Cycle Speed Record

    London, Aug. 10.—Bob Berry reached an approximate speed of 170 miles per hour last night in an unofficial test for his attempt ...

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  46. Belgian Politics

    Brussells, Aug. 10.—The Belgians Socialist Party has refused a final offer to join the Social Christians and the Liberals in a ...

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  47. Delhi Transport Service

    New Delhi, Aug. 10.—Twelve hundred drivers arid conductors manning the Government-owned Delhi Transport Service struck ...

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  48. Present For G.B. Shaw

    London, Aug. 9.—Miss Gertrude Lawrence, the actress, who sailed to-day for New York in the Mauretania, told Reuter that during the ...

    Article : 57 words
  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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