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  4. Metropolitan Forecast:

    Cool, occasional showers ...

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  5. COAL INQUIRY BEING MADE

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Prime Minister (Mr.[?]) told a deputation from transport unions to-night that the Government was investigaing coal shortages [?] affected railways, tramways and other essential [?] ...

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  6. GAS RATIONING TO END TO-NIGHT

    Gas rationing will end at midnight to-night, following the arrival in Melbourne yesterday evening of the collier Ocean Vigil (renamed Ramsay), with 7400 tons of gas-making coal. Australian Shipping Board officials stated last night that enough ...

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    ABOARD H.M.S. GLORY.--The official party aboard H.M.S. Glory, which took part in aircraft exercises off Western Port Bay yesterday, included (L. to R.) Senator Fraser (Minister for Trade and Customs), Commodore J. D. Armstrong (Second Naval Member), Mr. Makin (Minister for Navy), Admiral Sir Louis Hamilton, Mr. Dedman ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DATE OF MEETING

    The Big Four's decision to speed up work in an effort to complete examination of the Italian and Balkan draft treaties ...

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  9. THE FOUR ZONES

    In a speech before the Chamber of Commerce, the U.S. Assistant War Secretary (Mr. H. C. Peterson) referred to the ...

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  11. LATE NEWS

    WIMBLEDON.--G. Brown defeated Burnett (Britain), 6-[?], 6-3, 6-0. [?] TEST SCORES ...

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  12. FINAL DRIVE IN EUROPE

    An insight into one of the controversial phases of his relationships with his British colleagues --the question of giving ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. SOLD TO NAZIS

    Mihailovitch dramatically accused a prosecution, witness of selling captured Partisan soldiers to the Germans during to-day's ...

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  14. MINERAL DEPOSITS OF THE EMPIRE

    Professor E. S. Hills, of the University of Melbourne, at the Empire Scientific Conference at Caihbridge, purged considerable expansion in British and Australian research in geology and mineralogy. ...

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  15. FOOD SNOOPERS IN SCOTLAND

    Two men ordered lunch in an Edinburgh hotel yesterday. The waitress brought them soup and a roll of bread. The ...

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  16. RELEASE OF HOSTAGES

    After the release of two out of five British officers who were kidnapped last week, Hagana, a Jewish, organisation, claimed it ...

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  17. ATOM BOMB CRATERS

    Atomic bomb craters in Central Australia to act as reservoirs for water storage were suggested by Sir Alfred Egerton, professor ...

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  18. PHILATELISTS ON A NEW SCENT

    A Bath philatelist has covered a flaw in one sheet of the first issue of the new 3d. Victory postage stamp. ...

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  20. OCCUPATION OF GERMANY

    Unless some minimum central administration machinery is determined on, Military Government officials will have to revise ...

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  21. FEDERATION OF TRADE UNIONS

    A preliminary meeting of the executive of the World Federation of Trade Unions discussed the visit of a Federation ...

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  22. PILOT SOUGHT BY POLICE

    A South African pilot with his own aircraft is sought by Scotland Yard for questioning concerning the murder of Mrs. ...

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  23. Volunteer for Atom Bomb Test

    "Atom bomb me, not poor animals," requested Miss Dorothy Dinsdulc, 49 years, of Leeds, in a letter to the ...

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  24. An Empire Cultural Circuit Urged

    LONDON, June 24.--The cultural "barrenness" of Australia was lamented to-day by the Australian singer Dorothy Helmrich, who is visiting Australia under the auspices of ...

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    EXERCISES FROM CARRIER.--Taken at sea off Western Port Bay yesterday the photograph shows aircraft lined up aboard the aircraft carrier H.M.S. Glory. A Corsair is about to take off for a demonstration of practical exercises for the edification of the official party. Inset: Pilots moving across the deck to their machines. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. REINFORCEMENTS FOR AUSTRALIANS

    Reinforcements numbering 700 for the 34th Australian Brigade have arrived aboard the transport West Australia. ...

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  27. American Aid to Physicians

    Arrangements have been made for the acceptance by three of America's leading university medical schools of young Australian physicians for extensive Post-graduate work. ...

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  28. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS

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