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  3. ALLIED CHIEFS TO MEET

    BERLIN, June 3. A.A.P.—The four Allied Commandants of Berlin will meet to-day for the first time since June last year. The conference has been called at the request ...

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  4. RETIRED ACTOR POULTRY FANCIER

    Mr. Fitzherbert is a retired actor. For 50 years he has spent his time partly in acting and partly in poultry-rearing. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Japan Wants To Lower Steel Prices

    TOKYO, June 3. A.A.P.-Reuter. —Japanese Economic Stabilisation Board has asked the Supreme Command authorities for permission to ...

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  6. Sugar Plant Closure Decision On Monday

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Colonial Sugar Refining Company Ltd. will decide on Monday morning whether closing down of Pyrmont plant will ...

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  7. Breakaway Urged On Wages Case

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Communist-controlled Metal Trades Federation has recommended to affiliated unions that they break away from the Australian Council of ...

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  8. Man Survives 500ft. Fall Down Mountain

    BRISBANE, Friday.—A young Sydney man is still alive after a small sedan plunged 500 feet down a mountainside to-day in ...

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  9. 14 In U.S. Gaol Break

    NEW YORK, June 3. A.A.P.—Fourteen prisoners escaped from the State penitentiary at Moundsville (West Virginia) early to-day, police ...

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  10. Snails Now 10/3 A Tin

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Canned snails, raised on snail farms in Burgundy, France, were offered for sale in Melbourne by a large ...

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  11. Final Draft of Chemists' Costing

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Federal Minister for Health (Senator McKenna) said to-day that the Federal Government had submitted to the ...

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  12. TWO STABBED DURING BLACKOUT

    SYDNEY, Friday.— Two men were stagged in a residential in Leswell-street. Woollahra to-night during a blackout. ...

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  13. Reports Of Sino-Soviet Disagreement

    WASHINGTON, June 3. A.A.P. —The syndicated columnist, Drew Pearson, wrote that he had inside information Indicating a ...

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  14. Drug May End Gambling Urge

    LOS ANGELES, June 3.—A 49-year-old housewife is undergoing treatment ordered by a Court in an attempt to cure her of gambling ...

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  15. No Cinders In Eyes On This Train

    LONDON, June 3.—The famous express, Royal Scot, pulled in at Glasgow last night one minute early, without dirt on the ...

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  16. AUTUMN MILK SALES RECORD

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Milk sales in Sydney and Newcastle, and some country centres in New South Wales, were expected to reach an ...

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  17. Ship Queensland Coal To Victoria Soon

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The first shipment of a 30,000-ton order of Callide coal to Victoria might be made in seven or eight weeks, the ...

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  18. Suspension A Threat To Power Supply

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Suspension of a powerhouse employee has added another threat to Sydney’s electricity supply. ...

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  19. Many Idle In Hobart Ship Loading Dispute

    HOBART, Friday.—More than 360 waterside workers, half the strength of Hobart branch, were idle to-day as the dispute on ...

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  20. Uranium Bottle Found Empty

    WASHINGTON, June 3. A.A.P.—A bottle which had contained a small quantity of uranium 235 reported missing last month has been recovered practically empty. A search is ...

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  21. School Ban Sought On "Oliver Twist"

    NEW YORK, June 3. A.A.P.—A suit has been filed in the State Supreme Court to try to force New York public schools to ban Charles ...

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  22. Leg Cut Off To Free Man From Pit Shaft

    A man's leg was amputated in less than 25 minutes yesterday so he could be released from the shaft of the coal elevator at ...

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  23. Arms Seized By Paris Police

    PARIS, June 3. A.A.P.—Police captured two buses full of weapons and ammunition on the outskrits of Paris last night. They arrested 10 people. Police had been warned about ...

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  24. Big Bonus Paid To Schoolboy Baseball Star

    CHICAGO, June 3. A.A.P.—An 18-year-old schoolboy has received a bonus, believed to be about £15,625, for signing a ...

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  25. YOUTH KILLED

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A young motor-cyclist was killed when he crashed into the back of a parked truck in Cooper-street, Concord, ...

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  26. Miner To Police Superintendent

    SUPERINTENDENT James Wiley, who has been appointed to succeed Superintendent Clifford as officer in charge of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. R.A.A.F. May Use Jet Bombers

    MELBOURNE, Friday—Although it was probable the R.A.A.F. would eventually use jet bombers, it was far too early to consider when they ...

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  28. Fabulous Gold Strike In South Africa

    JOHANNAESBURG, June 3. A.A.P.—A fabulous rich gold strike—nearly three times larger than the previous record—was ...

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  29. Bomb Outrage During Visit By Franco

    BARCELONA, June 3. A.A.P. —The second bomb in 48 hours exploded in Barcelona to-day, during a visit by General Franco and ...

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  30. Australian Woman Helped In Rescue

    SINGAPORE, June 3. A.A.P.-Reuter. —The Australian wife of a Malay, deported from Australia, Mrs. Phyllis Osman, was ...

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  31. Gold Ring Found In Crocodile

    PERTH, Friday. — A man's gold signet rig was found in the stomach of a 14ft. crocodile caught in a trap in the blood drain at the ...

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  32. 3769 Houses Built In March Quarter

    SYDNEY, Friday.—For the ,three months ended March this year 3769 houses were completed in the State, the Government Statistician (Mr. ...

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  33. More Arbitration Judges Likely

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The appointment of one, or possibly two, arbitration judges will probably be recommended by the Attorney ...

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  34. Japanese Expect Early Treaty

    TOYKO, June 3. A.A.P.-Reuter. —The Premier (Mr. Yoshida) said to-day that a peace conference was likely to take place soon because ...

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  35. Larger Herne Bay Unit For Triplets

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The parents of newly-born triplets, Mr. and Mrs. I. Yeates, would be housed in a larger unit' at Herne Bay ...

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  36. ROYAL ASSENT TO IRELAND BILL

    LONDON, June 3. A.A.P. —The Royal assent was given to the Ireland Bill yesterday. The bill acknowledges that Eire ...

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