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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  4. THE AERIAL CRANE

    The first commercial-type helicopter available in Europe was demonstrated at the Harrodian Club, Barnes, London. The machine—the "Westland-Sikorsky 51" has been brought to England from America by the British Wesland Aircraft Co., and will be constructed by them under ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. AUST. ANNOYANCE AT JAP WHALING

    CANBERRA, June 22.—An immediate and stern protest is expected to be made by Australia to the United States Government against the ...

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  6. REDS ALLEGE BRITISH AND U.S. CONSPIRACY

    LONDON, June 22.—The British United Press Budapest correspondent says an Hungarian White Paper issued tonight alleges Britain and America promised direct financial support to ex-Premier Nagy's group and used them for ...

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  7. EXPLOSION ON OIL TANKER

    LONG BEACH (California), June 22.—An explosion flashed through the United States tanker Mackay at the Shell Oil pier on ...

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  8. WAVE OF ARSON IN LAHORE

    LONDON, June 22.—Reuter's Lahore correspondent says more than 150 houses were guited in Lahore in a wave of arson which ...

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  9. TWO ARMIES IN INDIA

    NEW DELHI, June 21.—It is stated in high political quarters here that India's armed forces will not be divided arbitrarily on a communal ...

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  10. COAL STRIKE AVERTED

    SYDNEY, June 22.—Colliery deputies and shotfirers were instructed by their union to return to work to-night to prepare all ...

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  11. MANHUNT FOR GIRL'S ATTACKER

    SYDNEY, June 22.—More than 300 men searched without success during the week-end, for a man who robbed and then outraged a ...

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  12. UNION CHECK-UP ON U.K. LINER

    MELBOURNE, June 22.—Complaints by Australian seamen of bad conditions on the British liner, Asturias, are to be investigated by the Seamen's ...

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  13. MOVE TO CHECK ROAD TRAGEDIES

    MELBOURNE, June 22.—Messures to check and reduce the mounting toll of road tragedies are now being considered by the Victorian Cabinet. ...

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  14. SPENT HONEYMOON ON BEACH

    SYDNEY, June 22. — Sixty offers of accommodation were received to-day by a young married Brisbane couple who were forced to spend two nights ...

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  15. MINISTERIAL CRITICISM RESENTED BY DAIRYMEN

    BRISBANE, June 22.—Queensland dairy industry representatives to-day refuted charged by the Agriculture and Stock Minister, Mr. H. H. Collins, that the industry was "showing as alarming decline in efficiency, and was doing little to assist itself." ...

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  16. LABOUR FACING TWO ATTACKS

    LONDON, June 21.—Reuters says the General Secretary of the Labour Party, Mr. Morgan Phillips, in a speech at Norwich, after a tour of ...

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  17. JAP WARSHIPS FOR ALLIES

    TOKIO, June 21.—Thirty-two former Japanese escort ships and destroyers will sail from Kyushu early in July for delivery to the United States. Britain ...

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  18. MELBOURNE SLUMS EXPOSED IN FILM

    MELBOURNE, June 22.—The screening of the film, "Beautiful Melbourne" has greatly shocked Melbourne people and caused a sensation in ...

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  19. WILD RUSH WHEN POTATOES SPILL

    LONDON, June 22.—Twenty-five trains and a long line of lorries and cars piled up in a terrific jam when a crowd of more than 1000 gathered in ...

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  20. CALWELL WARNING OF JAP MENACE

    SINGAPORE, June 22.—Mr. Calwell, at a Press conference to-night warned that within 15 or 20 years of the Allied occupation forces leaving Japan. ...

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  21. U.N.R.R.A. STAFF TO LEAVE MANCHURIA

    NEW YORK, June 22.—The "New York Times" Peiping correspondent says that the Chinese Government warned Chinese National Relief and ...

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  22. Lost Drover Perished In Wild Country

    SYDNEY, June 22.—Police found the body of Michael Francis Higgins. 52, drover, in the wild country near Wallangarra to-day. ...

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  23. CANADIAN SALMON FOR AUSTRALIA

    BRISBANE June 21.—Canada hoped to supply to Australia fairly large quantities of canned salmon of all varieties towards the end of this year, ...

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  24. Aust. Plans To Treble Population

    LONDON, June 21.—The "Daily Mirror" Canberra representative, referring to Mr. Calwell's visit to London, says Australia has one of ...

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  25. LOST STOCKMAN LOCATED

    CAIRNS, June 22.—Edward Sounders, the Lyndhurst stockman, who was missing in the bush for three days, was found on Saturday at a yard ...

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  26. ROCKET RANGE PROTECTED

    CANBERRA, June 21.—The South Australian long-range weapons project wa to-day declared an immediate defence project. ...

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  27. GAS COAL ON THE WAY

    With a shipment of coal due here on Thursday or Friday, relief from the present was crisis in Townsville can be expected shortly. ...

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  28. DECENTRALISATION

    BRISBANE June 21.—Commenting on the Leader of the Opposition, Mr. Nieklin's criticism of the Government's 18 regional zones ...

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  29. ARMY HEAD TO WED THIRD TIME

    LONDON, June 22.—Reuter says General Albert Osborn, the 60 year old Salvation Army leader, is to marry within three months, Commissioner ...

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  30. AMATEUR DEFINED

    STOCKHOLM, June 21.—The International Olympic committee has approved the definition of an amateur as "one to whom sport is nothing more ...

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  31. £1200 STOLEN FROM SYDNEY FLAT

    SYDNEY, June 22.—Thieves stole £1200 from a flat in Yurong Street, city, yesterday while the owner, Theodore Balasis, was away with his family ...

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  32. DE GASPERI WINS CONFIDENCE VOTE

    LONDON, June 22—The Association Press Rome correspondent says De Gasperi's Government—the first to exclude Communists and Socialists gines ...

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  33. 'Monty' To Study Army Training Methods Here

    LONDON, June 22.—Field Marshal Lord Montgomery left Northold on Saturday in a Transport Command Avro York for India, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand and Japan. "I feel now that the war is over I must visit the ...

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  34. CARNEGIE AGENT IN AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, June 22.—A man who has a large amount of money to distribute on "the advancement and diffusion of knowledge and ...

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  35. SOVIET "KILLED" EARLY JAP SURRENDER BIDS

    WASHINGTON, June 21.—A former military secretary to General MacArthur claimed that during the six months before the end of the Pacific war, Russia repeatedly received surrender bids from Japan, but ...

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  36. N.T. EDUCATION

    CANBERRA, June 21.—The South Australian Education Department in future would be responsible for educating the children of the Northern ...

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  37. IMPOSTER 'CLEANS UP' ON SUITS

    SYDNEY, June 22.—"If a young well-dressed man with a courteous manner knocks at your door and says that he represents a dry cleanine firm. ...

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  38. GAOL BREAKERS' SHORT LIBERTY

    SYDNEY, June 22.—Two men, serving sentences for murder, and another prisoner escaped from the Goulburn gaol, just before noon yesterday, but ...

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  39. SHIPS' LINES PART IN STORM

    AUCKLAND, June 22. — A raging storm was fought for two successive nights by ships berthed at New Plymouth which broke their lines and ...

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  40. COAL HOLD-UP

    LONDON, June 22.—On the eve of the threatened strike by 4000 colliery clerks in South Wales their union, the Clerical and Administrative ...

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  41. TRUMAN DECISION ON BILL AWAITED

    WASHINGTON, June 22.—Mr. William Clayton. Under-Secretary of State for Economic Affairs, is leaving for London to-day after his ...

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  42. OLYMPIC GAMES VENUES DIVIDED

    LONDON, June 21.—Reuter's Stockholm correspondent says Mr. J. S. Edstrom, president of the International Olympic Committee, said the summer ...

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  43. MEMBER'S VISIT TO COEN

    COEN, June 21.—For the first time in 17 years or more Coen is seeing the member who represents it in the Legislative Assembly. ...

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  44. GREEKS VICTIMS OF FOOD HOAX

    NEW YORK, June 22.—The Customs authorities reveal that scores of thousands of food parcels have been reaching the U.S.A. from the ...

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  45. PARTITION WOULD MEAN ARAB WAR

    LONDON, June 21.—The British United Press Jerusalem correspondent says Jamal Husseini, acting head of the Palestine Arab Higher Organisation. ...

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  46. SOUTH JOHNSTONE SIGN-ON

    INNISFAIL, June 22.—All available men offering for cane cutting for the South Johnstone Mill area signed up on Saturday. In all 256 men have ...

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  47. GAMING RAID AT BABINDA

    BABINDA, June 22.—Premises situated in Munroe Street, suspected for gaming purpose, were visited by the Babinda police yesterday, and as a ...

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  48. CLIPPER HALF WAY ROUND GLOBE

    LONDON, June 22.—The Associated Press' Calcutta representative says the Pan-American clipper "America," whose passengers include 15 influential ...

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