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  3. BLUNT TALK TO RUSSIA

    In a majestic tour of the international horizon. the British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin), in the House of Commons yesterday afternoon, threw the whole of his weight into the ring ...

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  4. FIRE SCENE

    The 23-storey La Salle Hotel in Chicago, where 52 people were burned to death. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. 52 PERISH IN U.S. FIRE

    A deathroll of at least 52. with about 200 injured, is expected as the result of a spectacular fire in the 23-storey ...

    Article : 552 words
  6. How Tale Is Mined At Gumeracha

    A talc miner, Mr. A. G. Gladigou, bagging first-grade told ore yesterday in the Gumeracha mine of John Dunstan (WA) Ltd., about 25 miles north-east of Adelaide. In the background, Messrs. Les Zilm (left), Ron Stansbury (centre) and W. Fick (above) are hand-picking talc from a 30-ft. pillar of pure are in the richest section of the mine. The annual production of about 3,000 tons supplies most of Australia's talc. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FEDERAL CONTROL OF COAL

    A new approach to achieve Commonwealth control of the coal industry may be the outcome of exploratory talks to be held in Sydney tomorrow between Federal and New South Wales State ...

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  8. SPAIN POLICY ATTACKED

    Attacking British policy regarding Spain. Senor Jose Giral, Premier of the exiled Spanish Republican ...

    Article : 323 words
  9. WORLD BANK PRESIDENT

    Mr. Eugene Meyer, editor and publisher of the Washington "'Post." has been elected president of the World Bank. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. NEW FOOD CUTS "TRAGIC"

    The drastic cuts in feeding stuffs, which were announced yesterday by the Minister of Agriculture (Mr. Williams), ...

    Article : 278 words
  11. TETANUS FROM POWDER

    Australian talc was not connected with the death of babies from tetanus in New Zealand, according to a cablegram ...

    Article : 179 words
  12. FARMER GORED BY BULL

    Michael Patrick Pilkington, 61, farmer, received fatal injuries when he was gored by a bull this morning. ...

    Article : 163 words
  13. ITALIANS REJECT KING

    High authorities announced today victory for a Republic by a substantial majority in the republic-monarchy referendum, ...

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  14. TALC MINING AT GUMERACHA

    Tale ore. mined at Gameracha in the Adelaide Hills, seeps the hands of the 20 miners as smooth as ...

    Article : 263 words
  15. Report "Political Indictment"

    The Spanish Embassy, in a statement yesterday on the UN sub-committee's report on Spain, described it as a "political ...

    Article : 134 words
  16. Grey Colt Airborne Wins "Raincoat" Derby

    On a rain-soaked track Mr. J. H. Fergusson's grey colt Airborne. by Precipitation from Bouquet,' won the English ...

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  17. REGRETS DECLINE IN BRITISH PRESTIGE

    Mr. Churchill In Favor Of National Foreign Policy LONDON, June 5.—AAP Mr Churchill, resuming the ...

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  18. WARSHIP SEEKS REPAIRS

    The Dutch destroyer Piet Hein reached Sydney today leaking badly. She has been seeking repairs at Australian ...

    Article : 291 words
  19. Social Service Agreement With N.Z. Extended

    An agreement between Australia and New Zealand for reciprocity of social service benefits is to be extended to include widows ...

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  20. "Weather Too Fickle—Even For Radar," Says Mr. Bromley

    Meteorology would never be a science so exact that the arrival of rain could he forecast to an ae[?]raev of a few minutes, ...

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  21. Russians "Lovable But Shackled"

    "While [?] power of veto operates within the United Nation [?] peace or settlement between countries is possible," said ...

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  22. Adml. Mountbatten On Future

    "I have not heard the idea, except in press conferences," Lord Louis Mou[?] batten told a special Associated Press correspondent ...

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  23. No Increase In Tea Ration

    The Minister for Customs (Mr. Dedman) said tonight that there was no possibility of the tea ration being increased. It was being ...

    Article : 68 words
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