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  3. PARCELS FOR BRITAIN

    Display of 255 food parcels for Britain in Cribb and Foote's window, Ipswich. They are to be sent by the Queensland Automobile Chamber of Commerce. See story on Page 2.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. LIEUT.-GEN. STURDEE "DESPITE TENSION DOUBTS THAT 'REDS' HAVE RESOURCES"

    MELBOURNE, June 16.—"Is war with Russia likely?" This question was put to the Chief of the Australian General Staff (Lieutenant-General Sturdee) when be returned to Melbourne to-day from military talks overseas. He replied: ...

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  5. MAN CHARGED WITH MURDERING BOY

    BRISBANE, June 16.—A man was arrested at Roma to-night, and charged with the wilful murder of Brian Vincent Olive (12), whose body was found on the bank of ...

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  6. "COUNCIL POWERS HERE WIDEST IN EMPIRE"

    BRISBANE, June 16.—According to the Premier (Mr. E. M. Hanlon) nowhere else in the British Empire, ...

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  7. "NEXT 18 MONTHS TEST FOR BRITAIN"

    LONDON, June 16.—The "Daily Mail" says: "Britain's food rations may be cut by one half if the production ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN GRAVES

    LONDON June 16—Reuter's Copenhagen correspondent says that Danish searchers have found in Norlund Forest, near Aalborg, ...

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  9. Ruhr Facing Food Crisis

    LONDON, June 16.—The Dusseldorf correspondent of the "Daily Express" says authorities told the 11,000,000 ...

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  10. CATTLEMEN DISAGREE ON "FASTEST STOCK TRAINS"

    BRISBANE, June 16.—Graziers are not happy at a statement by the Railway Commissioner (Mr. Wills) that Queensland stock trains are the fastest and most efficient ...

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  11. WARNING ON EARLY FINANCIAL CRISIS IN EUROPE

    NEW YORK. June 16.— Reuter's states that at Connecticut the retiring Under-Secretary for State (Mr. ...

    Article : 269 words
  12. AUSTRALIAN HAS JOB OF REBUILDING HIROSHIMA

    TOKIO, June 16.—Amid the atomic bomb debris at Hiroshima and the flimsy shanties that have mushroomed from it, British engineers are town-planning a new, model city. At the request of Hiroshima City ...

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  13. 200,000 MEN OUT IN U.S. SHIP HOLD-UP

    BATAVIA, June 16.—Reuter's newsagency says that because of the tense military situation, the International Sugar Commission. ...

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  14. "CANNOT COERCE UNWILLING PARTS OF INDIA"

    LONDON, June 16—Reuter's New Delhi correspondent says that the Interim Government. Prime Minister (Pandit ...

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  15. JEWS' HUNGER STRIKE AGAINST DEPORTATION

    LONDON, June 16.—Reuter's Tel Aviv correspondent says that Jewish prisoners at Acre prison started a 48-hour ...

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  16. RUSSIAN PRESS CRITICISM OF U.K. —U.S.A.

    LONDON, June 16.—Reuter's Moscow correspondent says that "Pravda" has accused Britain of Interference in Hungary's domestic ...

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  17. HOPE FOR NEW GRADERS NOW

    BRISBANE, June 16.—Seventy of Queensland's 144 local authorities are seeking graders to cope with the great lag in road ...

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  18. PROPAGANDA TO WRONG QUARTER

    SINGAPORE, June 16.—Reuter's representative says that the Tasmanian lottery organisation trying to sell tickets in Singapore, where ...

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  19. REPORT HOPE GONE ON GERMAN CONTROL PLAN

    BERLIN, June 16.—The Australian Associated Press says that Russia yesterday finally slammed the door on ...

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  20. QUEENSLAND SAND MAY BE USED FOR URANIUM PRODUCTION

    ADELAIDE, June 16.— Use of thorium-producing sands of the Queensland and New South Wales coasts will be dealt with ...

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  21. INQUIRY INTO AIR CRASHES

    WASHINGTON, June 16.—Expressing "deep concern" at the recent 'plane crashes. President Truman yesterday appointed a ...

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  22. SHOPLIFTERS BUSY DURING LIGHT CUTS

    AUCKLAND, June 16.—"Shoplifting in retail establishments during electricity cuts is assuming alarming proportions." said ...

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  23. NO EXCEPTIONS UNDER CENSUS

    CANBERRA, June 16.—The Commonwealth Statistician (Dr. Roland Wilson) to-day announced means ...

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  24. SABOTAGE RUMOURED IN B.C.O.F. FIRES

    TOKIO, June 16.—The New Zealand Army Service Corps supply point building at Chofu, in the B.C.O.F. area, was completely ...

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  25. Youth Dead in Shotgun Accident

    SYDNEY, June 16.—A youth was killed and a young man wounded in the head when a shotgun accidentally ...

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  26. Sugar Investigation In Java Held Up

    BATAVIA, June 16.—Reuter's newsagency says that because of the tense military situation, the International Sugar Commission. ...

    Article : 56 words
  27. FIREMEN RISKED LIVES TO SAVE P.M.G. EQUIPMENT

    SYDNEY, June 16.—Firemen at the risk of their lives saved trunk line telephone equipment worth £200,000 during a ...

    Article : 161 words
  28. FOUR DROWNED IN CAR ACCIDENT

    AUCKLAND, June 16.—When a taxi-cab crashed through the railings of a bridge near Raglan into 20ft. of water, four Maoris ...

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  29. Plane Radar Gives Warning of Mountains

    CULVER CITY (California), June 16.—Howard Hughes, millionaire aircraft builder, said that four of the six aviation disasters of the last 19 days would have been prevented by a radar gadget he demonstrated six weeks ago. ...

    Article : 134 words
  30. EARTHOUAKE AFFECTS CULTURE PEARLS

    TOKIO, June 36.—Few, if any, culture pearls will be available for sale when international traders enter Japan .in the middle of ...

    Article : 74 words
  31. MELBOURNE FACES MORE TRAIN CUTS

    MELBOURNE, June 16.—Further cuts in Melbourne's suburban and country train services are likely next week as a result ...

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