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  2. Advertising

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  3. "Small Powers Playing Big Part in U.N.O."

    SYDNEY, June 13.—In a national broadcast to-night, following his return to. Australia, the Attorney-General (Dr. Evatt) said that the United Nations ...

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  4. SHOWDOWN IN MINING COUNCIL EXPECTED ON CHARGE BY CHIFLEY

    SYDNEY, June 13.—The charge by the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley), that miners had shown "base ingratitude" to the Government, is expected to cause a showdown between Communists and anti-Communists ...

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  5. LEGACY CLUB PICNIC AT FERNVALE

    Members of the Legacy Club, their wives, and children were hosts and hostesses for a club picnic held at Fernvale yesterday. Although there was a chill in the air the kiddies enjoyed themselves on the riverside playground. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FREAK AIR COLLISION

    TOKIO, June 13.—A freak air collision caused the deaths of two pilots, injuries to three ground ...

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  7. LONGER HOURS SOUGHT FOR CLOTHING TRADE

    MELBOURNE, June 13.—A 44-hour week and reductions in margins and annual leave is sought by ...

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  8. OVERSEAS OFFERS OF COAL FOR VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, June 13.—The Victorian Government is holding overseas offers of 500,000 tons of coal as a backstop against a breakdown in negotiations ...

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  9. "NOTHING POLITICAL" IN HONG KONG INCIDENT

    HONG KONG, June 13.—Hong Kong police to-day were conducting a large-scale land and sea search on Lantau Island and its surroundings for the remnants of an armed gang of Chinese bandits ...

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  10. "Govt. Needs Fewer Men, Lower Costs"

    MELBOURNE, June 13.—A substantial reduction in the cost of Government and the number of ...

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  11. GERMANS BLOCK RUHR FACTORY DISMANTLING

    LONDON, June 13.—Defying a British ultimatum, Germans to-day prevented dismantling squads ...

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  12. SHANGHAI NEEDS FINANCIAL AID

    NEW YORK, June 13.—A number of foreign businessmen who have closely observed ...

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  13. Labourer Detained on Hold-up Charge

    CANBERRA. June 13.—A man who arrived in Canberra by train last night was charged to-day with ...

    Article : 172 words
  14. 1000 DOCTORS TO MEET IN BRISBANE IN 1950?

    BRISBANE, June 13.—One thousand doctors from all parts of the world will assemble in Brisbane next year for the biggest medical conferences held in Australia. ...

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  15. CHILDREN SUFFER PETROL BURNS

    SYDNEY, June 13.—A 23-months-old child was gravely burned, and two other children were less seriously burned, ...

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  16. EX-SERVICEMEN FROM U.K. HERE IN SEPT.

    MELBOURNE. June 13—The R.S.L. scheme to bring British ex-service-men here as migrants ...

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  17. "World Situation Full of Dangerous Possibilities"

    WELLINGTON, June 13.—The international situation was full of dangerous possibilities, even if such ...

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  18. GENERAL COAL MINE STOPPAGE IN U.S.

    PITTSBURGH, June I3.—A one week "stabllisation" strike of 450,000 members of the United Mineworkers' Union ...

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  19. Bris. Loading Rules to Counter Delays

    MELBOURNE, June 13.—The Tramway Employees'. Association's effort to enforce loading restriction on 'buses, ...

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  20. MAN KILLED BY FALLING LOG

    MELBOURNE, June 13.—William Hooton, about 30 years, was killed this afternoon while helping to erect a ...

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  21. "STOKING FLAMES OF RACIAL PASSION"

    SINGAPORE, June 13.—The Singapore Press to-day continued its attacks on the Australian Immigration ...

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  22. "SOVIET PLANS TROUBLE SPOTS"

    MELBOURNE, June 13.—It was the Soviet's aim to keep the world on edge, the Australian High ...

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  23. NEW PLANES FOR AUST.—N.Z. RUN

    AUCKLAND, June 13.—One thousand people a week will be able to travel between Auckland and Sydney when ...

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  24. 300 HURT WHEN 50,000 CROWD FOOTBALL GROUND

    MELBOURNE, June 13.—Fifty thousand people stormed the Richmond League Football ground to-day, 7000 more than the ground's Capacity of 43,000. ...

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  25. S.A. Strike May Hit Brisbane Foundries

    BRISBANE, June 13.—Unless the strike of B.H.P. employees at Iron Knob, S.A., is settled soon every foundry in ...

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  26. MRS. MILLS—RODE BEATEN IN DOUBLES

    WARWICK. June 13.—Jack Arkinstall (N.S.W.), defeated Harold Skennar (Brisbane), 6-3, 1-6, 6-4, in the final of ...

    Article : 87 words
  27. W.A. WOMAN SET HERSELF ALIGHT

    KALGOORLIE, June 13.—Mrs. Thelma Euphemia Thomas (38), of Kalgoorlie, was found unconscious by her ...

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  28. TRIESTE ELECTIONS

    LONDON, June 13.—About 167,500 persons of the total electorate of 182,000 voted in the Trieste elections. There ...

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  29. "ALL FOR VICTORY"

    CANTON. June 13.—Marshal N[?] took over as premier of China to-day. At a brief Cabinet session he ...

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  30. DOCK WORK RESUMES

    LONDON, June 13.—Reuter's reports that work was resumed at Liverpool docks to-day on the unloading of 70 ships which ...

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