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  4. CHEMIST CHARGED WITH GIVING AWAY [?]XPLOSIVES SECRET

    [?]HINGTON, June 16.— The F.B.L last night arrested the [?]pericars chemist, Mr. Alfred Dean Slack, at Syracuse, New [?] espionage charges—the second such arrest in less than [?] The Justice Department's announcement said that Slack, ...

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  5. Indonesia's Claim To Dutch N.G. Has Nehru's Backing

    DJAKARTA, June 16.—The Indian Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru, at a Press conference here to-day supported, Indonesia's claim to Dutch New Guinea. ...

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  6. WALKERS MAKE HISTORY WITH 500TH LOCOMOTIVE.

    This picture will recall for more than 600 Maryborough people the afternoon of May 27, when the completion of Walkers' 5CCth locomotive was celebrated in Queen's Park by the management and employees of Walkers Ltd. The SC-ton engine is the third C-17 type locomotive of the present Queensland contract to be fitted with roller bearings. Walkers have ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RAIL FARES FREIGHT RISE?

    BRISBANE. June 16.—Cabinet is considered almost certain to approve increased railway fares and freights on ...

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  8. FLOOD DISASTER: VAST AREA NEW SOUTH WALES IS AFFECTED

    SYDNEY, June 16.—More than a third of New South Wales is flooded after nine days of drenching rain. Damage is estimated at more than £3,000,000, and hundreds of people are homeless. Four elderly men ...

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  9. THE SCHUMAN PLAN:

    WASHINGTON, June 16.—Mr. Paul Hoffman, Marshal Plan administrator, described the British Labour Party Executive's statement opposing the Schuman Plan as "a deplorable example of isolationism." Mr. Hoffman made this statement before the joint session of the Senate-Foreign Relations and Armed Services ...

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  10. Gympie Fruit For British Footballers

    GYMPIE. June 16.— British footballers will sample the Gympie district's choicest tropical fruits when they visit here ...

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  11. Q'LAND COMING STATE

    BRISBANE. June 16.— An increase of at least 65,000 in the population of North and Central Queensland was ...

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  12. COMMUNIST PAPER HAS ITS TROUBLES

    LONDON. June 16.— The entire despatch department of the Communist Daily Worker struck last night, because the ...

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  13. BETTER COUNTRY ROADS

    BRISBANE. June 16. — Big improvements to inland country roads would be planned next wee the R.A.C.Q. president. ...

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  14. HAVE BIG BRISBANE

    [?]une 16.— It was [?] to-night that [?] Ltd. intends [?] of about 120 ...

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  15. MYSTERY IDENTITY IN RIVER TRAGEDY

    BRISBANE. June 16.— Water police dragged the Brisbane River near Victoria Bridge today and to-night for the body of ...

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  16. Thought Weed Killer Was Port Wine

    SYDNEY. June 16.—A woman had offered her husband a drink of weed-killer, believing that it was port wine, the ...

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  19. Gun Discharge Caused Death Of Cyclist

    BUNDABERG. June 16. — After inquiring into the circumstances surrounding the death, on March 6, of John ...

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  20. PLANE DISASTERS: HINT OF SABOTAGE

    LONDON, June 16. — The American Associated Press Paris correspondent says that fears have been expressed that political sabotage might have sent two Air France airliners crashing into the Persian Gulf in two days, taking a total of ...

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  21. BUTTER NOW FREE

    BUTTER rationing was abolished by the Federal Cabinet last night. Mr. Menxies, at a Press ...

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  22. OFFER TO SMITH

    SYDNEY, June 16.— Jockey Barry Smith, who is to ride Rim Bay in the Doomben Ten Thousand has been offered a ...

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