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  3. Plane-Ship Wire Cost 11/

    PERTH, Sunday.—What may be the first aerogram from an Australian commercial aircraft to a ship at sea has been sent ...

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  4. FOUND SHORE WARMEST

    In the fleeting sunshine, Sue Johnson, of New Lambton, and Sue Hall, of Mayfield, "rode" a surf ski on Nobbys Beach and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. APPROACH TO INDUSTRY

    Employees in coal mines, heavy industries, factories, tram depots and railway yards will be asked to support the free medicine scheme if the British Medical Association and the Federal ...

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  6. Test Problems For Australia

    HOVE, June 6.—The Australian selectors—Bradman, Hassett and Morris-face problems in choosing the team to play the first Test in 10 years at Nottingham on Thursday. ...

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  7. Interest Was In The Derby

    HOVE, June 6.—K. Miller, W. Johnston and D. Tallon, who did not play in the Sussex match, went to London to try their luck ...

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  8. "New Look" Skirts Banned By Czechs

    PRAGUE, June 6. A.A.P.—The Ministry of Internal Trade has banned "new look" skirts, following a campaign against ...

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  9. £30M. Profit From Wool Acquisition

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Graziers will receive £30 million in profits from wool acquired from 1939 to 1946 under the war-time wool ...

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  10. State Cabinets Meet This Week On Controls

    State control of rents and prices will be discussed by three Cabinet this week. Meetings listed are— ...

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  11. England's Test Team Named

    LONDON, June 6. A.A.P.—England's team to meet Australia in the first Test to begin at the Trent Bridge Ground, ...

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  12. White Australia Action "Brutal"

    SINGAPORE, June 6. A.A.P.—Australia's recent "brutal" application of the White Australia policy was attacked by speaker after speaker at a dinner attended by the leader of the Australian goodwill ...

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  13. Four Budgets To Control Dollar Imports

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Importers who wished to import from dollar areas during the first three months of the 1948-49 financial ...

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  14. Bulk Of People "Lost All Church Contact"

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Seventy per cent of Australians had lost all contact with the church, knew nothing of the Christian faith and ...

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  15. Flood Threat To U.S. Town's Industry Area

    NEW YORK, June 6. A.A.P.—Weary boat crews are probing wreckage in the township of Vanport (Oregon) in the hope of finding ...

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  16. Communist "A Fascist Wearing A Red Shirt"

    HOBART, Sunday.—A Communist was "a Fascist wearing a red shirt," said the General Secretary of the Returned Servicemen's ...

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  17. Pre-Selection Poll Protest Heard To-day

    SYDNEY, Sunday. Mr. W. E. Dickson, M.L.C., Returning Officer for Kogarah electorate, will confer with Labour Party officials ...

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  18. Two Socialists Recalled From Vienna Talks

    LONDON, June 6. A.A.P.—The General Secretary of the British Labour Party (Mr. Morgan Phillips) is hurrying home from the ...

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  19. Second Victim Of Nundle Shooting Dies

    TAMWORTH, Sunday.—A man found critically injured following a double shooting about two miles from Nundle yesterday ...

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  20. NEW TASMAN AIR SERVICE NEXT YEAR

    AUCKLAND, Sunday.—A new Tasman air service between Wellington and Sydney is expected to be operated by Tasman Empire ...

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  21. World Surplus Of Grains Is Predicted

    NEW YORK, June 6. A.A.P.—A world surplus of grains above restricted needs is probable in 1948-49 for the first time since the ...

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  22. SOME TROOPS HAD V.D. FOUR TIMES

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—The 23.3 per cent, of veneral disease infection officially reported among Australian occupation troops in Japan ...

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  23. Aorangi Sails In September On Pacific Run

    NEW YORK, June 6. A.A.P.—The Aorangi (17,491 tons) will sail from Vancouver on September 16 on her first commercial voyage ...

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  24. NATIONALISATION "MEANS NOT END"

    LONDON, June 6. A.A.P.—Nationalisation was not Labour's final objective, but only one means of reaching it, the Secretary of ...

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  25. Not Obliged In America To Show U.K. Films

    LONDON, June 6.—The Government film agreement between Britain and the United States places no obligation on Hollywood ...

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  26. To Fight U.S. Aid Cut

    WASHINGTON, June 6. A.A.P.—Senator Arthur Vandenberg, Senate President and top Republican foreign policy leader, said last ...

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  27. Russian Prisoners Seized

    VIENNA, June 6. A.A.P.—The British authorities in Vienna have protested against the armed seizure of two Russian prisoners from ...

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  28. India Protests On U.N. Probe

    NEW DELHI, June 6. A.A.P.—The Prime Minister of India (Pandit Nehru) has protested to the U.N.O. Security Council against its ...

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  29. Watersiders To Discuss Ship Ban This Week

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Extension of the ban on Greek shipping in Australian ports will be discussed by the Federal Executive of the ...

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  30. Stranded Czechs Now In Sydney

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The remaining 27 of a group of 54 Czech immigrants arrived at Mascot to-day from Darwin by a T.A.A. ...

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  31. Shipping Dispute Settled

    HOBART, Sunday.—Intervention by the Conciliation Commissioner, Mr. Wallis, terminated a shipping dispute in Hobart, Sydney ...

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  32. Soviet Bid For Siamese Trade

    BANGKOK, June 6.—Russia has made a strong bid for trade with Siam. Mr. Arinitechey, a Soviet trade ...

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  33. 'WAR NOT FOUGHT FOR PEACE'

    LONDON, June 6. A.A.P.—"It is dangerous to think that we fought the war to secure peace," the Chief of the Imperial General ...

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  34. Butter For Haifa Dumped In Brisbane

    BRISBANE, Sunday—Twenty-one thousand boxes of Queensland butter were dumped on Brisbane wharves yesterday from the British ...

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  35. Truck Over Bridge, Driver Killed

    NOWRA, Sunday.—David Harris, 39, truck driver, of Bomaderry, was killed to-day when his truck crashed over the Bomaderry Bridge ...

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  36. Michael, Princess To Reach Athens To-day

    ATHENS, June 6. A.A.P.—Ex-King Michael of Rumania and Princess Anne of Bourbon-Parma are expected to reach Athens from ...

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  37. Bush Folk "Backbone Of Australia"

    LONDON, June 6. A.A.P.—People living in the bush were the backbone of Australia, the Bishop of Willochra (Dr. R. Thomas) said ...

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  38. Refused Entry To Old Men's Home

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A 73-year-old man, found to be suffering from severe malnutrition after having spent two nights ...

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  39. Man Interrupts His Father's Wedding

    LONDON, June 6. A.A.P.—When George Thomas, 52, and his bride-to-be, Alice Finch, 22, stood before the altar in a Worcestershire ...

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  40. French Agreement On Viet-nam

    PARIS, June 6. A.A.P.—The French High Commissioner in Indo-China (M. Emile Bollaert) and the former Emperor of Annam ...

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  41. Newfoundland To Vote Again

    ST. JOHN'S (Newfoundland), June 6. A.A.P.—A second referendum on Newfoundland's future form of Government will be held ...

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  42. NEW PLANE ENDS LONG FLIGHT

    LONDON, June 6. A.A.P.—A Handley-Page Hastings military transport aircraft has returned after 3 35,000-mile flight to Australia ...

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  43. "FLYING WING" JET PLANE CRASHES

    LOS ANGELES, June 6. A.A.P.—The world's most powerful and longest-range jet plane, the "flying wing" YB49, crashed near Muroc ...

    Article : 70 words
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