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  4. LONDON HOME FOR AUSTRALIANS

    Tents erected in Kensington Gardens, London, to house Dominion troops (including Australians), who will be in London for the Victory March in June. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ALL FOOD CARGOES DECLARED "BLACK"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Directions to 14,000 wharf laborers in five interstate wool ports to cease handling food cargoes until the double-dump wool dispute has been settled were issued to-day by the Federal Council of the Waterside Workers' ...

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  6. RECORD WAGGA CUP MEETING LIKELY

    Wagga should see a record influx of visitors to-day, when the 74th Wagga Cup will be run on the Wagga racecourse. This meeting—which has become the State's main country racing event—has this year brought to Wagga ...

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  7. MR. COX WILL NOT SEE 1946 CUP

    Mr. Charles O. Cox, 75-year-old resident of Windsor, Victoria, is not to see the 1946 Wagga Cup after all. Mr. Cox wrote to the secretary ...

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  8. British Medal Proposed For Empire Forces

    LONDON, Tuesday: "The issue of a general service medal for all men and women in Britain and the ...

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  9. WORLD FOOD CRISIS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: The former President (Mr. Herbert Hoover), who accepted President Truman's ...

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  10. CHARGES AGAINST FRANCO

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: It was learned that the leader of the Spanish Republican Government (Senor Giral) in his report to the ...

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    Captain L. J. Brain, recently appointed general manager of the National Airlines Commission with a salary of £3000 a year. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. PROMINENT PUBLIC SERVANT RESIGNS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Mr. Daniel McVey, Director-General of Posts and Telegraphs, Melbourne, will resign on June 10 from the ...

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  13. BRITISH LABOR M'sP. BACK FROM GREECE

    LONDON, Tuesday: Greece is rapidly becoming a Fascist country, with civil war between the Rightists and all democratic elements ...

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  14. Japanese Plant For Allies as Part of Reparations

    TOKYO, Tuesday: The Repatriation Commissioner (Mr. Pauley) said be had been promised that Allied headquarters' economic experts ...

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  15. RUSSIA GRABS GERMAN MACHINERY

    LONDON, Tuesday: "For 30 to 40 miles along the Berlin-Leipzig road, I saw evidence of the accuracy of reports received in Berlin, but ...

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  16. THOUSANDS MAY BE UNEMPLOYED

    More than 1000 engineering shops in Sydney, employing 100,000 men, will be seriously effected if there is a cut in the output of the B.H.P. ...

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  17. MINES DISPUTE IN U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON Tuesday: For the sole purpose of "opening the nay to real negotiations for the immediate settlement of the coal ...

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  20. TOCUMWAL TRAGEDY

    Mrs. Edna Linda Saltmash, aged 31, of Tocumwal, who was brought to the Wagga Base Hospital on Monday following a shooting ...

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  21. Looting Food Trains in Germany

    ESSEN, Tuesday: Organised looting of food trains has broken out in the British-controlled Essen-Dulsberg area in the Ruhr. One ...

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  22. DESTRUCTION OF NAZI LITERATURE

    LONDON, Tuesday: The Allied Control Council in Germany has issued directives for the destruction of German military and Nazi ...

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  23. DEADLOCK OVER TRIESTE AND ITALIAN COLONIES

    PARIS, Tuesday; A four-hour informal meeting of the Foreign Ministers to-day ended without progress ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. Adelaide Nearly Out of Coal

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday: The first of two colliers with urgently needed coal for South Australia is expected to arrive at 1 a.m. ...

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  25. Canadians Asked to Eat Less

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Canadians have been asked by their Government to eat less food to enable the Dominion to exceed its food ...

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  26. PURGE IN SYRIA

    DAMASCUS, Tuesday: The Syrian Government has ordered the dissolution of all political parties throughout the country, and has ...

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  27. Mrs. Keane Back in Sydney

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Mrs. Keane, widow of the former Minister for Trade and Customs (Senator Keane) arrived in Sydney by air ...

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