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  3. U.S. NOTE PROVIDES BREATHING SPACE IN N.E.I. SITUATION

    BATAVIA, June 29.—The full text of the U.S. State Department's note was delivered yesterday to the Republican Education Minister (Mr. Suwandi), and is being taken to the President (Dr. Soekarno) to-day, says Reuter's correspondent. ...

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  4. CLAIMS WHITE GIRL LIVING WITH NEW GUINEA NATIVES

    SYDNEY, June 29.—A white girl was living among natives in a remote part of New Guinea in 1944, Mr. E. W. Emery said to-day. Mr. Emery, an oyster farmer living ...

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  5. PULPIT DEDICATED

    Rev. W. Wilson-Smith preaching the occasional sermon at the dedication yesterday of a new pulpit at the R.A.A.F. Chapel at the Amberley Aerodrome. (Report of ceremony: Page 2.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. DEFENCE TALKS WITH "MONTY" ON WEDNESDAY

    CANBERRA, June 29 — Principal business facing the Chief of the "Imperial Staff (Field Marshall Viscount ...

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  7. 50,000 WAITED IN VAIN FOR VISION

    LONDON, June 29.—Fifty thousand people attracted to an open field near a Slovakian village by children's ...

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  8. DESPERATE FIGHT TO SAVE HOMES THREATENED BY U.S. FLOOD

    NEW YORK, June 29.—Residents of Southern Illinois, aided by troops, fought desperately to save their homes yesterday as the Mississippi's highest flood in over a century pressed against levees along 150 ...

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  9. ENOUGH U.S. ATOM BOMBS TO DESTROY ALL BIG CITIES

    CHICAGO, June 29.—Chancellor Robert M. Hutchins, of the Chicago University, where the atom bombs were ...

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  10. 70 INVOLVED IN WILD OXLEY BRAWL

    BRISBANE, June 29.—A wild brawl in the closing stages of the Soccer match between Oxley and Latrobe ...

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  11. No Automatic Price Rise In N.S.W.

    CANBERRA, June 29.—Retail traders would not be permitted to make any automatic price adjustments as a ...

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  12. MAN SHOT IN CAMP BRAWL

    BRISBANE, June 29— A man was shot and another injured in a brawl at the Balonne shire Council camp, nine ...

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  13. Mr. Hanlon Says: "AN OFFICE ERROR CAUSED DIRECTIVE WITHDRAWAL"

    BRISBANE, June 29.— The Premier (Mr. E. M. Hanlon) said to-night that the withdrawal of the Government memorandum to industrial inspectors was done to ...

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  14. SHOTS FIRED AT AUST. PLANE AT N.E.I. AIRFIELD

    SINGAPORE, June 29.—Dutch sources in Singapore state, "Authorities in Batavia confirm that shots were fired at an Australian Avro-Anson at Pankal Pinang airfield on Banka Island last week, when the ...

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  15. M. Molotov Says: HOPES FOR SUCCESS OF TALKS JUSTIFIED

    LONDON, June 29.—The Russian Foreign Minister (M. Molotov) at a banquet, also attended by the British and French Foreign Ministers, said hopes for the success of the conference on the economic ...

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  16. "AMERICAN ARMY POOR SECOND TO RUSSIA'S"

    WASHINGTON, June 29. —The Chief of Staff of the United States Army, General Eisenhower, told the Senate ...

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  17. AMERICAN FOUND GUILTY OF TREASON

    NEW YORK, June 29.—Douglas Chandler, the first American to be tried for traitorous activities during World War II, yesterday ...

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  18. SAFETY THREATENED BY LOOSE CARGO

    SYDNEY, June 29.—The American freighter Rattler, which was due in Sydney last Friday, was forced to heave to ...

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  19. In Yugo-slavia RELIGIOUS PERSECUTION ALLEGED

    LONDON, June 29.—Reuter's Vatican City representative has radioed reports alleging that in ...

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  20. QUICK ACTION SAVED 'BUS PASSENGERS

    BRISBANE, June 29.—A 'bus containing 28 passengers travelling along River-road from the city to Toowong at 6.30 to-night, collided ...

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  21. South African Whipping Charges To Be Probed

    JOHANNESBURG, June 29.—General Smuts has ordered a strict inquiry into allegations that farmers in ...

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  22. THREE BRITISH SOLDIERS KILLED IN PALESTINE

    LONDON, June 29.—It is officially stated that a taxi drove up to the Astoria Cafe at Haifa on Saturday night. ...

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  23. WOMAN AND BABY FOUND DROWNED IN WATERHOLE

    SYDNEY, June 29.—A woman and a baby, neither of whom have been identified, were found drowned in a ...

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  24. GALE DEFEATS N.Z. MERCY FLIGHT

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), June 29.—Flerce southerly gale winds reaching up to 96 miles an hour, which have been sweeping ...

    Article : 144 words
  25. 9000 NEW HOMES IN OLD. THIS YEAR?

    BRISBANE, June 29.—If the present rate of building Is maintained, about 9000 homes will be erected in Queensland this year, ...

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  26. YOUTHS ARRESTED IN THEIR BEDS

    SYDNEY, June 29.— Five Sydney youths aged 15 to 16 were arrested rested in their beds early yesterday morning. ...

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  27. ITALIAN GUNMEN KILL BRITISH SOLDIER

    MILAN, June 29.—Itallan gunmen shot and killed a corporal and severely wounded a sergeant at British Army headquarters pay ...

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