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  4. FABULOUS GOLD STRIKE REPORTED

    Johannesburg, June 5.—Crowds gripped by gold fever, following the report on Friday of the world's richest gold strike, beseiged the South African Stock Exchange, and stockbrokers offices in Johannesburg yesterday. Shares of the Free State ...

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  5. BIG FOUR MINISTERS STILL MEETING

    Paris, June 5.—The Big Four Foreign Ministers met yesterday afternoon to resume their secret negotiations for a new united Berlin regime. The session ended after four hours discussion of U.S. and Soviet views. The next meeting will be ...

    Article : 307 words
  6. Paralysis Vaccine Being Developed

    Johannesburg, June 5.—A senior official of the South African Institute of Medical Research said yesterday that several vaccines developed in South ...

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  7. GALE SWEEPS STATE COASTAL AREAS

    Sydney, June 5.—Leaving behind it a trail of damage estimated at thousand of pounds a violent gale which swept the eastern part of the State eased late today. Winds which reached a velocity of over 70 m.p.h. yesterday subsided today, ...

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  8. Rhondda Kelly's Wedding

    Brisbane, June 5.—Five thousand people caused a near riot when former Miss Australia Rhondda Kelly and Noel Ullman, of Hamilton, were married at ...

    Article : 154 words
  9. Union News And Views

    This space is specially reserved for local union news and views. Reports of union meetings are welcomed. ...

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  10. Report Of Delegates To Central Council

    Messrs. N. S. Dunlevy and C. A Fritsch, W.I.U. of A. Central Council delegates, returned to Broken Hill Friday night after attending the Special ...

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  11. Nimbus Wins The Derby

    London, June 5.—Australian jockey Rue (Togo) Johnstone was unlucky not to win his second successive Derby. He was beaten by ...

    Article : 569 words
  12. Country Town For Social Tensions Research

    Sydney, June 5—A country town, probably in one of the wheat bells, will be chosen as a guinea pig subject for research into social tensions in ...

    Article : 195 words
  13. The Search For Stability

    Inflation is given so many meanings that we should be clear how the word is being used. For the economist it means a growing gap between the rate ...

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  14. THEFT OF SMALL ARMS IN MELBOURNE

    Melbourne, June 3.—The possibility that machine guns stolen from a suburban drill hall may get into hands of subversive groups has alarmed police. On Wednesday Army authorities reported to the police that three Austen sub-machine guns, a Bren sun and five magazines for the guns ...

    Article : 267 words
  15. Labor Council Expresses Concern At Compensation Cases Delay

    Sydney, June 5.—The N.S.W. Labor Council last week expressed grave concern at the long delay by the Compensation Court in dealing with ...

    Article : 182 words
  16. B.M.A. Legal Advisers Will Be Ready

    Sydney, June 2.—Legal advisers of the B.M.A. would be ready for whatever course of action they considered necessary when the Pharmaceutical Benefits ...

    Article : 301 words
  17. Watersiders To Live On Mooltan

    Melbourne, June 3.—Melbourne waterside workers unloading the liner Mooltan will live on the ship as a precaution against smallpox. About 150 workers will ...

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  18. Pensioners In Deputation To Minister

    Sydney, June 3.—The Minister for Social Services (Senator McKenna) told a deputation of old age and invalid pensioners yesterday that their requests for increased benefits would be submitted to Federal Cabinet. The deputation, representing the Sydney Central Council of the Old Age ...

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  19. Pacific Pact And White Australia Policy

    New York, June 3.—Filipinos were wo[?]ering how Australia reconciled its White Australia Policy with its willingness to enter a Pacific Pact with Asiatic ...

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  20. Australia Does Well

    Canberra, June 3.—Defence Minister Dedman said yesterday Australia had done very well in the amount of reparations she had gained from Germany ...

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  21. Queen Mary's Captain

    A Civic Reception will be tendered to Sir James Bissett tex-Commodore of the Cunard Line) by His Worship the Mayor (Alderman W. F. ...

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  22. PRICES COMMITTEE

    Mr. J. E. Smith presided over the B.I.C. Prices Committee meeting at the Trades Hall on Saturday. Mrs. Bartholemeaus was welcomed as a delegate ...

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  23. CLYDE STRIKERS DECIDE TO REMAIN OUT

    Sydney, June 3.—Striking crane-drivers at the Clyde Engineering Co. works at Granville decided at a meeting yesterday to remain on strike. They ...

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  24. MISSING U235 BOTTLE RECOVERED

    Washington, June 5.—The chairman of the Joint Congressional Atomic Energy Committee (Sen. Brian McMahon) announced on Friday that the ...

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  25. Woodcock Retains Heavyweight Title

    London, June 5.—Giving away out stone six pounds the world lightheavy-weight champion Freddie Mills was knocked out in the 14th round of a [?] ...

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  26. South African Crowd Appreciates

    Johannesburg, June 5.—Australian boxer Jack Marr last night gave one of the gamest displays ever seen in a South African ring when conceding ...

    Article : 131 words
  27. Petrol Rationing

    Sydney, June 5.—A Judgment on the Commonwealth's power over the rationing of petrol will be given by the High Court in Melbourne tomorrow. In ...

    Article : 103 words
  28. BAN ON COLLIER

    Melbourne, June 5.—Unless the present crew was replaced with members of the Canadian Seamen's Union or the Australian Seamen's Union the latter ...

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  29. RUSSIA DEMANDS PILOT'S RETURN

    Stockholm, June 5.—Russia has asked Sweden to return the Russian fighter pilot, who on May 18 crash landed his Yuk fighter outside Stockholm and then ...

    Article : 75 words
  30. RADAR STATIONS IN THE BAHAMAS

    Washington, June 2.—Britain and the Bahamas Government have agreed to let the United States build radar tracking stations in the Bahamas as part of ...

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