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  4. NATIONALISTS LOSE MORE PROVINCES

    Canton, June 19.—Provinces left to the Chinese Government are slipping away, a highly reliable foreign source said today. He reported that the Western Province recently refused to turn over rice taxes to the Government and a Southern ...

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  5. Yugoslavs to Play Soccer Here

    Sydney, June 19.—The visiting Yugoslavian soccer learn will play 15 matches in their tour of Australia next ...

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  6. CLAIMS OF U.S. ECONOMY SLIDE

    Washington, June 9.—In a sharply worded, pessimistic review of United States economy, the Public Affairs Institute today warned that if the present trend continued, unemployment might rise from its May level of 3,289,000 to six million ...

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  7. Floodwaters Recede In Many Areas; But Many Dead

    Sydney, June 19.—Although floodwaters are receding in many areas of the N.S.W. coast, leaving a trail of drownings and destruction, the position in the lower Hunter River Valley has become critical. Seven people have been drowned in the ...

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  8. AUSTRIA Foreign Ministers Reach Decisions

    Luxembourg, June 19.—A conference of five Western European Foreign Ministers ended last night. A communique stated that the Council had ...

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  9. Beserk Man Causes Gun Battle

    Ontario, June 19.—An [?] husband killed four persons and wounded eight others in a gun battle last night before he was killed by a hail of butless ...

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  10. JOY NICHOLS' LONDON SUCCESS

    Joy Nichols, Australian radio star, is reported to have scored a big hit at the Palladium, London's star variety ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. BOXER RETURNS

    Alf Galtagher, Australian heavyweight boxer, who fought [?] on the same programme as his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Repertory Presentation of "Kind Lady"

    A well-performed and well-staged offering was the Repertory Society's third play of the 1949 season. "Kind Lady," which was presented for the ...

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  13. Girl Given Bond

    Sydney, June 19.—Convicted the previous week at the Central Criminal Court of the manslaughter of her step-mother, Doris Rebecca Lothian (38) on ...

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  14. Swift Destruction By U.S. Floods

    Petersburg (West Virginia). June 19.—Floods that struck almost without warning brought death and destruction to Sher[?]ah and the Potomac Valley ...

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  15. Police Action Against Prague Catholics

    Prague, June 19.—The Catholic Arch bishop of Prague, Josef Be[?] emerged from semi-captivity last night to issue a defiant statement against the ...

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  16. JEWS INJURED IN CLASH WITH ARABS

    Tel Aviv, June 19.—An official Israeli spokesman has confirmed that one Jewish soldier was killed and two injured yesterday when unidentified ...

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  17. Swiss Commission

    Berne, June 19.—The Swiss Trade Union Commission yesterday voted to immediately withdraw from the World Federation of Trade Unions. The ...

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  18. UNION ORDERED FROM PREMISES

    Melbourne. June 19.—The Storemen and Packers Union has ben given notice to quit its offices in Unity Hall. Bourke Street, the Federal President and State ...

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  19. Dr. Evatt's Confidence In U.N.O. Expressed

    Sydney, June 19.—"The United Nations Assembly is now so firmly established that I believe it will prevent any possibility of a third war." said the ...

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  20. JAPAN ALREADY SELLS US MORE

    Mr. T. Eckersley. first secretary to the Australian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. BRITISH RAILWAYS

    London, June 19. (A.A.P.-Reuter).—Britain's railway traffic was normal to-day for the first time in four Sundays. Engine crews staged one day strikes on ...

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  22. Bomb Aimer Wants to Repair Damage

    Paris, June 19.—Garry Davis, the first "citizen of the world" told a Toulouse crowd yesterday that his world citizenship movement has 230,000 members in ...

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  23. CITIZENSHIP BILL FOR SOUTH AFRICA

    Johannesburg, June 19.—Loud Government cheers in the crowed House greeted Prime Minister Malan's statement to Parliament that its Citizenship Bill would ...

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  24. PROPOSED ROUND-THE-WORLD AIR RACE

    Sydney, June 19.—A proposal that a round-the-world air race should be held in conjunction with the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games will be examined by the Minister for Air, Mr. Drakeford. The Minister said it was proposed that an air race ...

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  25. Senator Cameron's Administration

    Canberra, June 19.—The Leader of the Opposition in the Senate (Senator Cooper) said in the Senate that the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) should ask ...

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  26. Results Of Coal Rationing

    Sydney, June 19.—Drastic rationing of electricity throughout N.S.W. and a complete ban on electricity for in industry, ot least in the metropolitan ...

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  27. Coms. Raising Fighting Fund

    Canberra, June 19.—The Australian Communist Party was raising a fighting fund of £100,000 which according to the organising secretary of th[?] Party. Mr. ...

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  28. Victorian Liberal C.P. Retains Majority

    Melbourne, June 19. The Hollway Liberal Country Party Government will retain its majority in the Upper House as a result of yesterday's Legislative Council elections. Labor made only one gain ...

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  29. NO TEA PRICE RISE WITHOUT CONSENT.

    Melbourne, June 19.—Tea prices could not be raised, even if the Government did halve the subsidy, without Prices Branch approval, on officer of the ...

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  30. MOTOR CYCLIST IN HOSPITAL

    Harold Rawlings (17) of 183 Chloride street no suffered a fall from his motor cycle yesterday afternoon was later admitted to the Hospital suffering ...

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