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  3. TALKS ON FUTURE OF MANUS ISLAND HAVE BEGUN

    CANBERRA, June 9—Talks on the future of Manus Island which opened here to-day between American representatives, the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley), and senior Ministers, will be continued on a defence level in ...

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  4. Further Halt in N.S.W. Coal Production is Threatened

    SYDNEY, June 9—With coal supplies unequal to the demands and many industries in jeopardy, shot firers and deputies are threatening to halt production at all New South Wales collieries this month. ...

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  5. TRIUMPHED OVER DIFFICULTY

    ARMLESS AND BLIND—Mr. John Seufert (30), of Cammaray-avenue, North Sydney, not only uses a typewriter, but is an expert cabinet-maker. He says he can make furniture cheaper than most ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 87 words
  6. QUEENSLAND ASKED TO EASE SHORTAGE IN N.S. WALES

    BRISBANE, June 9.— Four States are suffering serious industrial trouble due to the latest coal cut, and the ...

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  7. 70 KILLED WHEN ROOF COLLAPSED

    NEW YORK, June, 9—The United Press representative at Osaka states the 70 persons were killed and 30 injured at ...

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  8. AN AMAZING RECORD OF PHILANTHROPY!

    NEW YORK, June 9.—The A. W. Mellon Education and Charitable Trust announced to-day that it had made grants of ...

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  9. VICIOUS WRESTLING

    BRISBANE, June 9.—Sliding Billy Hansen found the concrete floor harder than opponent Tommy O'Toole ...

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  10. FIRST STEP IN DIVISION OF INDIAN ARMY THIS WEEK

    LONDON, June 9.—The New Delhi correspondent of the "Daily Express" stated that the first step in the division of the Indian army will be taken this week with the formation of military committees to divide ordnance ...

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  11. INDONESIANS' ANSWER TO THE DUTCH

    BATAVIA, June 9.—The Indonesian Republican Government's counter-memorandum to the Dutch note ...

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  12. GAS RATIONING IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, June 9.—Gas rationing will continue in Melbourne until the end of the week because of poor quality of coal ...

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  13. GRIM STORIES OF JAP. CANNIBALISM

    MANILA, June 9.—A grisly story of man-eating Japanese soldiers, who stalked Filipinos on cannibalistic forays and sometimes ate one another, came out of the jungles of Northern Mindanao yesterday. Thirty-one ...

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  14. BABY STRANGLED BY A BEAD NECKLACE

    SYDNEY, June 9.—A 12 months old baby accidentally was strangled by a necklace of teething boads according to a finding ...

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  15. QLD FAVOURS ADMISSION OF R.S.L. VOLUNTEERS WITH SIX MONTHS' SERVICE

    BRISBANE, June 9.—By a 2 to 1 majority Queensland members of the R.S.S.A.I.L.A. have decided to admit all volunteers with six months' service. ...

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  16. MANY U.K. TOURISTS STRANDED IN FRANCE

    LONDON, June 9.—The "Evening Standard's" Paris correspondent says stranded British tourists queued outside the ...

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  17. U. STATES FLOODS CAUSE DEATH AND DESTRUCTION

    NEW YORK, June 9 — The swollen Mississippi and its Iowa tributary, the Desmoines River, presented a ...

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  18. Food Appeal For Starving Indians

    CANBERRA, June 9—The Government of India has sent a special emissary to Australia to make a personal appeal to the ...

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  19. STATE-WIDE NETWORK OF AIR FEEDER SERVICES

    BRISBANE, June 9—Plans for a state-wide network of air feeder services are being prepared by airline companies for ...

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  20. NEW ARBITRATION COURT CHIEF

    CANBERRA, June 9.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) to-day announced the appointment, as from next ...

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  21. 500 TROOPS MUTINY AT COLOMBO CAMP

    LONDON, June 9.—Reuter's Colombo correspondent sates that about 500 troops of the Ceylon Command are reported to have ...

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  22. EVIDENCE IN RAIL INQUIRY COMPLETED

    BRISBANE, June 9.— Pressing for a finding of excessive and dangerous speed, Mr. J. Seymour ...

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  23. WHALING INDUSTRY TO BE ENCOURAGED IN AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, June 9.—Experts are likely to be sought from Norway to train Australians for the whaling industry. The Cabinet to-day decided to begin negotiations for the engagement of a whaling ...

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  24. TWO KILLED BY CARS IN GRAND PRIX RACE

    LONDON, June 9—A British car competing In the motoring Grand Prix at Berne crashed into an enclosure, killing two men ...

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  25. LONG LIVE THE EMPEROR OF PAKISTAN

    LONDON, June 9.—Reuter's correspondent at New Delhi states that several hundred supporters shouted "long live ...

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  26. BRITISH SHIP ON FIRE

    LONDON, June 9—Reuter's Lisbon correspondent says a fire which began in the hold of a British steamer Baron Forbes, ...

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  27. PROPOSED BAN ON BUILDING MATERIAL

    SYDNEY, June 9.—The Water-siders' Federation at present has under consideration the proposed ban on the export of building ...

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  28. Hoard of Pearls Found by Customs Officers

    DARWIN, June 9.—Customs officials suspect an elaborate smuggling arrangement between R.A.A.F. ground crews in Japan and ground crews in Australia, where carrier 'planes are serviced. ...

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  29. 9 NEW PLANES FOR AUSTRALIAN AIR LINES

    CANBERRA, June 9.—Five Convair aircraft for use on International capital air lines in Australia, and four giant Constellation aircraft ...

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