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  3. STATES' ANSWERS ON QUESTION OF POWERS TO OPERATE ANTI-RED BILL TO BE GIVEN ON JUNE 26-27

    CANBERRA, June 18.—The State Premiers agreed to-night to give the Commonwealth a definite answer on June 26 or June 27 as to whether or not they would grant it sufficient powers to operate the Australian Communist Party Dissolution ...

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  4. PREMIERS WARNED REGARDING FUTURE OF AUSTRALIA'S FINANCIAL SITUATION

    CANBERRA, June 18.—Grave warnings as to the future of Australia's financial situation were given to the State premiers at a meeting of the Loan Council here to-day. The Prime Minister (Mr. R. G. Menzies) and the Treasurer (Six Arthur Fadden) gave the Premiers an ...

    Article : 610 words
  5. Loan Council Prunes Borrowings to £165 M.

    CANBERRA, June 18.—The Loan Council to-night agreed to amend the amounts of Governmental borrowings authorised last September to be raised this year. It fixed the total borrowings for ...

    Article : 196 words
  6. MAROONED FISHERMEN RESCUED

    MURWILLUMBAH, June 18.—Four amateur fishermen who were marooned on Cook Island off Fingal ...

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  7. DRASTIC CURTAILMENT OF COMPANIES' FREEDOM TO ISSUE NEW CAPITAL

    CANBERRA, June 18.—Drastic curtailment of freedom of companies to issue new capital was announced by the Federal Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) to-day. He said capital issues regulations ...

    Article : 448 words
  8. JUDGE REJECTS WHARFIES' CLAIM

    SYDNEY, June 18.—Mr. Justice Kirby, in the Arbitration Court to-day, rejected claims by the Waterside Workers' Federation for a review of the method of ...

    Article : 549 words
  9. "Premier Had a Comfortable Night"

    CANBERRA, June 18.—The Canberra Community Hospital to-day reported the condition of the Queensland Premier ...

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  10. MINING UNIONS TO CONFER ON HIGH COURT CHALLENGE

    SYDNEY, June 18.—The Miners' Federation to-day called a conference of all unions in the mining industry to consider a High Court challenge to the validity of the Central Coal Reference Board awards ...

    Article : 187 words
  11. £5,312,000 Liner in Sydney

    SYDNEY, June 18.— Harbour vessels sounded their whistles and sirens when the 28,000 ton Orient ...

    Article : 221 words
  12. ALLIES BREAK UP "RED" TROOP CONCENTRATIONS

    TOKIO, June 18.—Allied forces to-day broke up Communist troop concentrations in West Korea. The Allied action was the result of a belief that Communists were preparing for a new offensive through ...

    Article : 229 words
  13. Electric Bowsers For Ipswich

    BRISBANE, June 18.— Ampol Petroleum Ltd. will construct a £500,000 depot in Brisbane from which to ...

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  14. KITCHEN BUILT BY VOLUNTEERS

    A modern Home League kitchen and servery was dedicated at the Salvation Army Citadel during the week-end. Helpers in the new premises grouped for this photograph while afternoon tea was being served. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. AUTHOR ACQUITTED ON LIBEL CHARGE

    MELBOURNE, June 18.—A Criminal Court Jury to-day acquitted Francis Joseph Hardy, author of "Power ...

    Article : 181 words
  16. MEMORIALS TO MR. CHIFLEY PROPOSED

    SYDNEY, Ju[?] 18.— The Leichhardt Queensland) A.L.P. Electoral Committee as proposed an appeal for ...

    Article : 101 words
  17. 50 DEATHS WHEN INDIAN TRAINS COLLIDE.

    LONDON, June 18.— Reuter's Karachi correspondent says that 50 people are feared to have been killed and many ...

    Article : 55 words
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