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  4. SJAHRIR APPEALS: FOR DISCUSSIONS ON INDONESIA

    BATAVIA, June 19.—In a hurriedly arranged broadcast to-night Mr. Sjahrir has appealed for further discussions as soon as possible on Indonesia He suggested that a Federal Interim Government should be ...

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  5. WOOL BILL PASSED BY U.S SENATE

    WASHINGTON, June 19.-The Senate, overriding State Department objections, passed the Bill imposing import fess and quota restrictions on foreign Wool by 48 votes to 38. More ...

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  6. Communist Preparations For Rigged Elections

    LONDON, June 19.—Mr. Anthony Eden, opening the House of Commons debate on foreign affairs, said: "I see in Hungary the usual Communist preparation for rigged elections. It does no good to Anglo-Russian relations if we ...

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  7. Laurence Olivier Knighted

    Laurence Olivier, famous screen and stage star, has been made Knight Bachelor in the King's Birthday Honors. With his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. New Chief Judge

    Chief Judge Drake-Brockman, recently appointed Chief Judge of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Another Hungarian Flare-up

    LONDON, June 19.—The Associated Press Budapest correspondent says in another uproarious session in the ...

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  10. SIKHS WANT EXCHANGE OF POPULATION

    LONDON, June 19.—Reuter's New Delhi correspondent says Tara Singh, the Sikh leader, declared the Sikhs are ...

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  11. GAIR'S REPLY TO QPP ON ELECTORATES

    BRISBANE, Friday.—In attributing Labor's success at the recent election to the favorable arrangement of ...

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  12. MANY SOVIET SUBMARINES IN NORTH PACIFIC

    WASHINGTON, June 19.— Russia is operating a considerable number of submarines in the North Pacific, Admiral ...

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  13. Raft's Record Drift

    NEW YORK, June 19 The six Norwegian, scientists of the Kon-Tiki raft expedition, which is ...

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  14. Increased UK Motor Exports

    LONDON, June 19.—Mr. R. Gresham-Cooke, director of the British Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, ...

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  15. Joke Was On The Auctioneer

    WELLINGTON, June 20. —Described facetiously by the auctioneer as . "a genuine Constable," an ...

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  16. HOSTILE CROWD ATTACKS BISHOP

    TRIESTE, June 20.—A crowd of Jugoslavs manhandled and injured on the forehead the Bishop of Trieste, Monsignor Antonio ...

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  17. COURT RULING ON FLAT POSSESSION

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The right of property owners to let houses or flats to anyone they wished was upheld ...

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  18. DAIRY INDUSTRY CRITICISED BY MINISTER

    BRISBANE, Friday.—In an outspoken criticism of the dairying industry to-day, the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. H. H. Collins) said the industry was not only showing an alarming decline in efficiency, but doing ...

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  19. U.S. AIR SPEED WORLD RECORD

    WASHINGTON, June 19. — After 24 years of trying the United States recaptured the world airspeed record to-day ...

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  20. NO SURRENDER OF VETO POWER BY RUSSIA

    LAKE SUCCESS June 19.— Russia would never agree to surrender her veto power over atomic control, M. Andrei ...

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  21. MACHINERY EVACUATED

    NEW YORK, June 19.—The Peiping correspondent of the United Press says Government forces began removing machinery from ...

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  22. 15 KILLED IN CRASH

    NEW YORK, June 19. — Pan American Airways has announced that 15 were killed and 10 injured when the Consteliation, ...

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  23. PERSIAN CABINET RESIGNS

    LONDON, June 19. — The Persian Cabinet has resigned, and it is understood that the Shah has invited M. Sultaneh to form a ...

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  24. DISCONTENT OVER FISH BOARD SELLING POLICY

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday. — Discontent is mounting among locally based fishermen over the Fish Board's selling policy, which it is contended threathens the industry with extinction while depriving the public of ...

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  25. Improvements Needed In Treatment Of Hides And Skins

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Steps to wipe out faults in the production of hides and skins, which, it was claimed, was costing Australia £500,000 annually, were discussed by representatives of tanning and allied trades to-day. ...

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  26. Jap Murderers Hanged

    GUAM, June 19. — Six former Japanese army and navy officers and men who murdered 110 ...

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  27. HOSPITAL DEATHS

    LONDON, June 20.—The 'Evening Standard' Paris correspondent says Madame Marie Anne Demussy, matron of the hospital at ...

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  28. SOLDIER TO DON

    WASHINGTON. June 19.— General Eisenhower has been offered the Presidency of the Columbia University, New York ...

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  29. CHINESE REDS

    NEW YORK, June 19.—The Associated Press Nanking correspondent says the Central Newsagency reports 1000 ...

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  30. CRITICAL JAP FOOD PROBLEM

    TOKIO, June 20.—Japan's food situation has become so critical that it is difficult for the Government to map out any effective ...

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