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  2. CHINESE WAR

    Hong Kong, June 22.—The Anchises was again strafed by air­craft at 9 a.m. to-day, but no casualties are reported. Divers ...

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  3. SHIP STRIKES MINE

    London, June 22.—Five of the crew were killed. and eight passengers and five of the crew were injured when the Belgian ...

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  4. INDONESIAN AFFAIRS

    Batavia, June 22.—The Netherlands Government will to-day order its troops to begin the evacuation of Jokjakarta and, if all goes well, ...

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  5. BIG FOUR TALKS

    Washington, June 22.—The United States Government whole heartedly welcomed the results of the Big Pour conference on ...

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  6. STATE POLITICS

    Perth, June 22.—"This was t[?]tical blunder which the Premier Mr. McLarty, now recognises, said the Leader of the Opposition ...

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  7. "RED" AUSTRALIA

    Melbourne, June 22.—Communist plans for a "Red" Australia included a withdrawal from the British Empire and the ...

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  8. JAPANESE TYPHOON

    Tokio, June 22.—Three members of the marine section of No.77 Royal Australian Air Force Fighter Squadron were heroes of ...

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  9. NEPTUNE SATELLITE

    Ottawa, June 22.—The discovery of a new moon in the solar system —a satellite of the planet Neptune —was announced yesterday by ...

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  10. Vessel Grounded

    Brussels, June 22.—Captain Andre Timmermans, skipper of the Princess Astrid, probably saved many lives by swinging the ...

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  11. War Against Church

    Prague, June 21.—It has been reliably' reported that Archbishop Beran closed his church office in an attempt to neutralise the ...

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  12. U.N.O. Assembly

    Lake Success, June 22.—The Soviet Union introduced a resolution yesterday, providing that the Security Council give en bloc ...

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  13. French Territory For Spain

    London, June 22.—The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, told the House of Commons to-day that there was no foundation for ...

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  14. PROBABLE CARDINALS

    Vatican City, June 21.—An informed source said to-day that it was likely that the Archbishop of Prague, Dr. Josef Beran, who has ...

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  15. Brisbane Millionaire

    Brisbane, June 22.—The will of the late Mr. T. C. Beirne, drapery emporium proprietor, which was lodged for probate in the Supreme ...

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  16. Invasion of Russia

    Moscow, June 22.—Soviet papers marked the eighth anniversary to-day of the Nazi invasion of Russia by articles praising the Red Army ...

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  17. Britain's Regrets

    London, June 22.—The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Bevin, invited Dr. Cheng Tien-Hsi, the Chinese Ambassador to Britain, to the Foreign ...

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  18. Berlin Rail Strike

    Berlin, June 22.—Railway strike leaders to-day rejected the latest proposal to end their month-old strike, says the Associated Press. ...

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  19. Action in Poland

    Warsaw, June 21.—Roman Catholic Church authorities confirmed to-day that 15 church printing offices had been placed under ...

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  20. Emigrants to Australia

    London, June 22.—Emigrants to Australia during 1949, to June 30, will total 17,400, compared with 19,000 for the whole of 1948, says ...

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  21. Defence of Hong Kong

    London, June 22.—The Defence Minister, Mr. A. V. Alexander, announced in Parliament to-day that the British Government had found ...

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  22. Victorian Transport

    Melbourne, June 22.—The' Government would bring down in the new Parliamentary session a bill to co-ordinate transport in ...

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  23. Blinded Australian Soldiers

    London, June 22.—Eleven blinded Australian soldiers will leave St. Dunstan's, at Ovingdean, for Paris to-morrow. They will visit ...

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  24. Vicar and School Girl

    London, June 22.—Giving evidence at the trial of the Rev. Norman Eustace Russell Phillips, the 47-year-old Vicar of Colaton ...

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  25. Czech Goods Inferior

    Belgrade, June 22.—Equipment received from the Comihform countries was far inferior to that supplied by the Western firms, said ...

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  26. Thyssen Works' Offer

    Dusseldorf, June 22.—The Thyssen works at Duisburg, in the Ruhr, has offered to hand over its profits to schools and to help ...

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  27. Australian Legation

    Canberra, June 22.—Australian diplomatic representation in China may be withdrawn until the situation clarifies, the Prime Minister, ...

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  28. Canadian Strike Echo

    London, June 22.—Defying their union executive's advice, London dockers to-day refused to unload the Canadian ships, Beaverbrae ...

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  29. German Princess Weds

    Henohiaigen (Germany), June 21. —Clyde Harris, a young American businessman to-day married Princess Cecilie of Hohenzollern, a ...

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  30. Italian Seamen Strike

    Genoa, June 22.—The Italian Ministry for Merchant Marine to-day ordered the striking crew to quit the Italian liner, Saturnia. ...

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  31. Chinese Girl Shot

    Singapore, June 21.—George Frederick Leonard Ewin (22), a police sergeant, was to-day committed for trial on a charge ...

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  32. Wimbledon Tennis

    London, June 22.—Bromwich and Sedgman, holders of the Wimbledon doubles title, had an easy win in their first round ...

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  33. Political Processions

    London, June 22.—The ban on political processions in London, which was imposed three months ago because of street disorders in ...

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  34. Dominican Republic

    Havana, June 21.—a radio station identifying itself as the "Voice of Revolution" in the Domican Republic claimed this ...

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  35. War Service Homes

    Canberra, June 22.—The War Service Homes Bill, which will increase the maximum assistance available to ex-servicemen from ...

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  36. N.T. Medical Service

    Canberra, June 22.—The Commonwealth Medical Service had sent a temporary medical officer to replace Dr. Webster at ...

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  37. Inadequate Index

    Melbourne, June 22.—Suggestions that the "C" series index, used to adjust the basic wage, was inadequate, must be established by ...

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  38. Rocket Expert

    Perth, June 22.—Returning to England after two and a half years in Australia as head of the British Ministry of Supply Mission ...

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  39. Death of Mr. F. Mills.

    Perth, June 22—Mr. Frederick Mills, chief mechanical engineer of the West Australian Government Railways, died suddenly ...

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  40. Fighting in Korea

    Seoul, June 22.—Fighting on the Ongjin Peninsula, on the west coast of Korea, over the past few days has been restricted to little ...

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  41. CONFLICTING REPORTS

    New York, June 22.—The situation in the Dominican Republic, where a revolution is reported to have broken out, is still not clear. ...

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  42. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS.

    Except where otherwise designated the overseas intelligence published in the "Kalgoorlie Miner" is transmitted to Australia by the Australian Associated ...

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