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  4. VIOLENCE PETERING OUT IN INDIA

    LONDON, Wednesday: With troops drafted into the main cities, India took calmly—apart from a few minor incidehts—the I British plan for India. The immediate suspension of the civil disobedience ...

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  5. TALK OF SIGNING SEPARATE PACTS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday : A warning to the Senate that the United States may soon be forced to sign separate treaties with Germany and Austria and conclude a pact for atomic energy control without Russia's consent, has been voiced by the chairman ...

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  6. CANBERRA ITEMS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Australian Performing Rights Association has complained to the Government that it is not ...

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  7. BLAMEY ALARMED; NO COMPULSORY TRAINING

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: "Any nation not prepared for war must perish," said Sir Thomas Blarney, former ...

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  8. Manus Island Chosen as Australian Naval Base; Defence Plans Outlined

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Australian Government proposes to establish a Royal Australian Navy base at heavily-fortified Manus Island, in the Admiralty Group in the Pacific, the Minister for Defence (Mr. Dedman) announced in the House of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Calwell's Claim on Imported Labor Disputed

    SIDNEY, Wednesday: A statement by the Minister for Immigation (Mr. Calwell) that it would be necessary to import foreigners ...

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  10. BRITAIN'S HOTTEST JUNE DAY (93.5) FOR 72 YEARS

    LONDON, Wednesday: Britain's heatwave touched new heights yesterday when Greenwich Observatory at 3 p.m. recorded a ...

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  12. More Lithgow Earth Tremors

    LITHGOW. Wednesday: There were two heavy earth temors in the Vale of Clwydd are during the night, which widened some of ...

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  13. WAGGA SHEARERS SUPPORT HOURS, RATES CLAIMS

    Wagga district shearers have pledged full support to the decision of the Federal executive council of the Australian ...

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  15. STEADY SOAKING RAIN WILL MEAN MUCH TO RIVERINA

    Rain which promises to be worth many thousands of pounds to the Wagga district began to fall about midday yesterday. IN Wagga 55 points were regis- ...

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  16. Tasmanian M.P'son Unusual Charge

    HOBART. Wednesday: Two members of the Tasmanian Legislative Assembly. George William Wedd and Dennis Gannon ...

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  17. WAGGA MAN PRESIDENT OF B.L. BREEDERS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: At the annual meeting of the Border Leicester Sheep Breeders' Association of N.S.W. to-night, Mr. A. H. ...

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  18. FIVE ESCAPE WHEN ANSON CRASH LANDS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: An Avro Anson which made a crash landing in Marylands airport to-day was only slightly damaged and ...

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