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  4. Grocery Trade Wants Tea Subsidy Altered

    Melbourne, June 17.—Following a conference between representatives of the wholesale and retail trade with the Director of Rationing (Mr. J. B. ...

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  5. Mass Unemployment In Three States To Follow Coal Rationing

    Sydney, June 17.—The Joint Coal Board tonight announced the most drastic rationing of coal in its history, which in New South Wales will mean: ...

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  6. SHANGHAI PORT NOW OPEN AGAIN

    Shanghai, June 17.—Shanghai port has been reopened to traffic following on inspection of the Yangtse mouth by an American and a British pilot in two makeshift minesweepers. One of the vessels was loaned by the British Consul General ...

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  7. 'COMMONWEALTH VOLUNTARY NOW'

    Mr. P. J. Noel-Baker, Secretary for Commonwealth Relations, made an Empire Day broadcast recently on "The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. State Ministers Warned To Stand By

    Sydney, June 17.—State Ministers have been asked to stand by during this week-end for an emergency conference on the coal crisis. Although there will be a ...

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  9. Move In Housing Act Allocations

    Sydney, June 17.—The Minister for Housing Mr. Clive Evatt) will pursue at flies on advances under section 10 of the Housing Act. He wishes to ...

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  10. Industrial Commission Cannot Order Bonus Payments

    Sydney, June 17. - The State Industrial Commission had no power to order the payment of bonuses. The Full Bench of the Commission gave this ruling today when asked to award bonus payments to workers of Lake George metal mines at ...

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  11. Landlord Bill Amendment

    Sydney, June 17.—The State Labor Caucus on Tuesday decided to amend the Landlord and Tenant Bill now before Parliament to exempt recent ...

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  12. PLANES NEEDED

    Tokio, June 17.—Appealing to the United States to supply his country with planes South Korean President Rhee to-day charged that North Korea was ...

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  13. Harry Bridges Case

    San Francisco. June 17.—Australian born Harry Bridges. West Coast leader of the International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union. yesterday ...

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  14. FLYING WING CRASHES

    One of Britain's two £200,000 "flying wings," the Armstrong-Whitworth jet tailless plane crashed recently. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. ABORTION LEGAL IN JAPAN

    Tokio, June 17.—The Japanese Welfare Ministry announced today that abortion will be legalised in Japan from next Friday, Abortion will be permitted. ...

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  16. Men Not Guilty Of Murder

    Sydney. June 17.—A widow rushed screaming from the Central Criminal Court today after three men had been acquitted on a charge of murdering ...

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  17. Chased Girl in Jeep

    Sydney, June 17.—Police alleged in the Newtown Court today that a 20-year-old motor driver had driven a jeep on to the footpath at his ex-girl ...

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  18. GRANDMOTHER'S BATTLE FOR NG NATIVES

    Mrs. Jane Wallace, now in her 81st year, has been fighting for the emancipation of New Guinea natives since 1928. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. MINOR COLLISION

    About 1 p.m. yesterday a jeep and a utility were involved in a minor collision at the intersection of Argent and Oxide Streets Very little damage ...

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  20. Foreign Ministers

    Paris, June 17.—The Council of the Foreign Ministers adjourned half a hour after midnight last night until Sunday, after hours of hard bargaining. No ...

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  21. WORKERS' FEAR OF INCENTIVE PLANS

    Mr. W. P. Evans, the union advocate at the basic wage hearing before the Arbitration Court, said that workers ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. COUNTERFEITER GAOLED

    Sydney, June 17.—Stanley John Wordley (32) laborer of Ashfield who admitted that he had commenced to make counterfeit coins, an art he had learned ...

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  23. Freighter Driven Ashore In Sydney Harbor

    Sydney, June 17.—The 7,176 ton Italian freighter Orione torn from her anchorage in Athol Bight early this morning and driven ashore at Kurraba Point, was towed into deep water by the tugs Heros and Lindfield shortly after midday. The ship ...

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  24. Police Guard Over Archbishop

    London, June 17.—Reliable Catholic officials in Prague reported last night that police guards had been placed at the Palace of Monsignor Josep Beran ...

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  25. LOW STANDARD OF N.Z. YOUTHS' HEALTH

    Wellington, June 17. (A.A.P.-Reuter).—The Minister for internal Affiars (Mr. Parry) today expressed deep concern at the apparent decline in the physical ...

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  26. Germans Make Little Progress Towards Democracy

    Berlin, June 17.—The United States Military Government in Berlin after making a survey of the attitude of the Germans towards Nazism, stated the ...

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  27. ALLEGATIONS BY MRS. VASEY DENIED

    Canberra, June 17.—Repatriation Minister, Mr. Burnard denied today that he had "looked up" the war record of the late husband of Mrs. G. A. Vasey ...

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  28. ALLEGATIONS OF BIG 'SCHOOL' AT WOOMERA

    Canberra, June 17—Mr. Rankin (C.P., Vic.) asked in the House of Representatives on Tuesday if it were true that a large scale gambling school was ...

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  29. GERMAN NEWSAGENCY HEAD FLEES

    Berlin, June 17.—Hans Zimara head of the Soviet Licensed German News agency Bureau, has fled from Potsdam a second time to escape the Soviet Secret ...

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  30. REPORTS DENIED

    Cairo, June 17.—Syrian reports that Iraq is concentrating troops on the Syrian frontier were officially denied in a message from Baghdad made public ...

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  31. Successful Treatment Of Neurosis

    Canberra, June 17.—The Repatriation Minister, Mr. Bernard, said in the House of Representatives today that the Repatriation Department ...

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  32. U.S. NOT IN CRISIS, SAYS TRUMAN

    Washington, June 17.—President Truman sold yesterday he did not believe the United States was going through on unemployment or economic ...

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  33. British Rail Crisis Ends

    London, June 17.—The British railway crisis ended last night with a move by striking locomotive crews to call off their unofficial week-end strikes and ...

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  34. Seeing Animals!

    Perth. June 17.—Jack Moffatt, manager of Eu[?]a Hostel, awoke this morning to find a baby elephant standing at the foot of his bed. The elephant had ...

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  35. ANTI-RUST TREATMENT FOR CARS

    London, June 17.—A new £250,000 (stg.) plans for making motor car bodies 100 per cent, rust proof, installed by the Nuffield organisation at Cowley ...

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