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  4. IRGUN TERRORISTS DEFY ISRAELI

    Tel Aviv, une 25.—Following closely on Israel's demand that irgun Zvai Leumi be disbanded and its members be conscripted into the Jewish Army, the irgun commander, Menahem Begin has announced that his forces no longer ...

    Article : 114 words
  5. ENGLAND FOUR FOR 129 RUNS

    London, June 25.—Gates were closed 20 minutes before the second day's play began and 20,000 saw Tallon and Lindwall resume with the score at 7 for 258. Lindwall, who was "90 per cent fit," was showing no sign of disability in ...

    Article : 677 words
  6. Grim Situation In Berlin

    Berlin, June 25.—Tension between Russia and the Western Powers in Berlin reached a climax last night as fully armed British troops erected barricades and mounted machine guns near a scrap iron dump from which the Russians earlier were prevented from shipping scrap into their ...

    Article : 160 words
  7. Liquor On Aircraft

    Melbourne, June 25.—The Australian National Airways Pty. Ltd. and an air hostess in its employment were today, at Essendon Court, prosecuted for ...

    Article : 247 words
  8. Frontal Attack Disqualification To Stand

    Sydney. June 25.—Appeals against life disqualification of the racehorse. Frontal Attack, and the trainer. R. Denham, were dismissed today by the A.J.C. ...

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  9. SOLUTION OF THE COAL DISPUTE

    Sydney, June 25.—A conference lasting more than seven hours reached a solution tonight of a dispute which threatened a major upheaval on the New South Wales coalfields on Monday. Before the solution was reached the State Cabinet ...

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  10. Subsidies On Cotton And Imported Textiles To End

    Conberra, June 25.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Ch[?]fey, announced today that price stabilisation subsidies on raw cotton would be withdrawn on June 30 ...

    Article : 57 words
  11. Union News And Views

    This space is reserved specially for local union news and views. Meeting reports are welcomed. W.I.U. Of A. Ballot ...

    Article : 297 words
  12. Provisional Govt. For Germany Demanded

    London. June 25.—The establishment of a provisional government for all Germany, including representatives of all democratic parties and organisations ...

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  13. 90 Votes On Gift Pictures

    Although two of the seven gift pictures now on view in the Art Gullery are still outstanding favorites, there has been a marked chance in the voting. ...

    Article : 303 words
  14. New State Urged For New England

    Armidale. June 25.—Nearly 100 delegates from the Northern Local Governing Areas today unanimously voted for the creation of a new State to Northern ...

    Article : 173 words
  15. Plane Wrecked In 1943

    Melbourne. June 25.—A crashed aircraft recently found near Monto (Q.) by two stockmen has been identified as an American Army transport plane. ...

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  16. B.I.C., M.M.A. Meet On Pensions Matters

    Yesterday at the M.M.A. Rooms the M.M.A. met the B.I.C. Pensions Committee to discuss details of the pension scheme for mine employees ...

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  17. Farewell To Court Deposition Clerk

    Yesterday afternoon at the Courthouse, at a small social gathering, the Courthouse Deposition Clerk. Mr. Gordon McRae was farewelled by the ...

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  18. S.A. Governor Injured

    Adelaide, June 25.—The State Governor (Sir Willoughby Norrie) was thrown heavily from 3 camel this morning while on a visit to the far ...

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  19. Law Against Corns.

    Sydney. June 25.—A special conference of Liberal Party leaders will be held soon to consider the draft or legislation to expose and indict known ...

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  20. Mr. Attlee Calls Third Special Cabinet Meeting

    The Russians have ordered that no more food from their zone is to be sent into the Western sectors of Berlin. American authorities said that there ...

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  21. U.S. Presidency

    Philadelphin, June 25.—Governor Thomas E. Dewey, of New York, will carry the Republican banner in the United Stoics Presidential elections. ...

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  22. Flew From U.S. But Walked Last Seven Miles

    Sydney. June 25.—Tired after their flight from America an Hungarioan-Jewish family of eight—the motlier, father, two girls and four boys—who arrived ...

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  23. Difficulty In Accommodating Accident Victims

    Considerable difficulty was experienced at the Hospital on Thursday evening accommodating the eight persons admitted following the accident on ...

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  24. Musicians' Union Meeting

    The monthly meeting of the Musicians' Union was held last Sunday. June 20. A deputation from the Arts Council gave on outline of their organisation's ...

    Article : 260 words
  25. Time For Showdown With Communists, Says Billy Hughes

    Sydney. June 25.—The time had come for a showdown with the Communists, Mr. Hushes (M.H.R.). told the N.S.W. Liberal Party's Annual ...

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  26. Coldest Night For Three Years

    The temperature recorded for Thursday night and the early hours of yesterday morning was the lowest for three years. The temperature was 34 degrees ...

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  27. PROFESSOR COPLAND ADVOCATES DOLLAR LOAN

    Melbourne. June 25.—Former Prices Commissioner. Professor Cop[?]and addressing a meeting of the Economic Society in Melbourne tonight said that ...

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  28. BRITISH PLAYER REACHES TENNIS FINALS

    London. June 25.—Highlights of the second round singles at Wimbledon yesterday were Bromwich's 6-4. 6-1. 6-2 victory over Czech V. Cernlk and Tony ...

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  29. MINE ACCIDENTS

    N. McKee was taken from the Zinc Corporation to the Hospital yesterday for treatment for a lacerated second finger of the right hand. He was later ...

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  30. Condition Of Accident Victims

    Yesterday it was reported from the Hospital that the condition of each of the victims of the car accident on the Mt. Gipps road on Thursday night was ...

    Article : 91 words
  31. STATE LOTTERY RESULTS

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  32. Title Fight Postponed For Second Time

    New York. June 15.—Titleholder Joe Louls and challenger Jersey Joe Walcott both reached the Yankee Stadium last night only to find bad weather for ...

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  33. Horses For Salassie

    Adelaide, June 25.—A local firm of stuck agents today staled that South Australia may be able to fulfil the bulk of the order for one thousand cavalry ...

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  34. NORTH INFANTS' SCHOOL

    The New Deal for Education Committee has received advice from the Minister for Education that the Norm Infanta' School is to be replaced as soon ...

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  35. TOWN EMPLOYEES' UNION

    A deputation from the Town Employees Union will leave this morning for Sydney to meet the Public Service Board on wages and conditions for cleaners of ...

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  36. Metropole Theatre Dispute.

    A public meeting will be held at the Mechanics Institute tomorrow night when the Metropole Picture Dispute Committee will submit a report of a ...

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  37. FALSE PRETENCES CHARGE

    In the Police Court yesterday. Leonard Frederick Black was charged with false pretences in connection with a car to the amount of £200. He was remanded ...

    Article : 37 words
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