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  4. U.S. SHIPPING PARALYSED BY NEW STRIKE.

    NEW YORK, June 15.--The nation's 200,000 CIO maritime workers began to walk off ships at midnight, thus paralysing shipping in all major United States ports after eleventh-hour ...

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  5. U.N. Committee On Palestine Begins Inquiries.

    JERUSALEM, June 16.--The United Nations Special Committee on Palestine met to-day in Jerusalem. Delegates from the eleven nations represented on the Committee discussed what methods could be adopted to solve the current ...

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  6. CONGRESS REPUDIATES INDIAN STATES' RIGHTS TO SEEK INDEPENDENCE.

    LONDON, June 15.--Reuter's New Delhi correspondent says the All India Congress Committee unanimously resolved to repudiate the right of any Indian State to declare itself independent and live in isolation from the rest of India. ...

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    Tho Nizam of Hyderabad, one of the Indian States, which intends to declare' its independence when the British ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. LOTTERY PICKED WRONG MAN

    SINGAPORE, June 16.--A Tasmanian lottery, trying to sell tickets in Singapore where it is an ...

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  9. RUSSIAN ZONE MOVE SEEN AS RIFT IN PLANS.

    LONDON, June 15.--Renter's Berlin correspondent says the, Russians have announced that they have ...

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  10. CENSUS WILL PROVIDE FOR EVERYONE.

    CANBERRA. Monday.--The Commonwealth Statistician (Dr. R. Wilson) to-day announced the means whereby ...

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  11. Co-operative Ship

    AUCKLAND, June 16.--Although strict ship's discipline Will be observed, officers and crew Will eat together aboard ...

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  12. MODERN CITY FROM RUINED HIROSHIMA.

    TOKIO, June 16.--Amid the atomic bomb debris at Hiroshima and mushroomed from It, British engineers are ...

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  13. TRUMAN ORDERS INQUIRY ON AIR SAFETY

    WASHINGTON, June 15.--Expressing deep concern at the recent plane crashes, President Truman to-day ...

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  14. RADAR RESEARCH.

    WELLINGTON, June 16.--The AAP-Reuter's representative says further work on radar of ...

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  15. "VISIT A BAIT"

    LONDON. June 15.--The British United Press Paris correspondent reports that the Communist newspaper, 'Humanite,' ...

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  16. FOOD FOR JAPAN

    OSAKA (Japan), June 15.--The Premier (Mr. Katayama) told trade union representatives to-day that Japan would have to Import ...

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  17. MAN CHARGED WITH MURDER OF YOUNG BOY.

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- A man was arrested at Roma to-night and charged with the wilful murder of Brian ...

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  18. Wallace Predicts New War

    NEW YORK, June 15.--Reuter's Washington correspondent says Mr, Henry Wallace, former Secretary for Commerce, ...

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  19. RADAR COULD HAVE SAVED AIRCRAFT

    SILVER CITY, California, June 16.--Howard Hughes, millionaire aircraft builder, said four of the six aviation ...

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  20. CHIEF OF STAFF THINKS WAR WITH RUSSIA UNLIKELY.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--"Is war with Russia likely?" This question was put to the Chief of the Australian General Staff (Lieut.-General Sturdee) when he returned to Melbourne to-day from military talks ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. Australian War Bride Deserted.

    CHICAGO, June 15.--Chester Kisielwcskl (27), when charged with disorderly conduct, admitted to the Court he ...

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  22. TRUMAN CALLED ON TO VETO NEW WOOL BILL.

    WASHINGTON, June 15.--Leaders of 22 national organisations to-night called on President Truman to veto any legislation imposing an additional tariff on wool imports. ...

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  23. SAILOR TRIO ESCAPE FROM NAVAL CELL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Three sailors escaped from a cell at Balmoral Depot to-day after" sawing through five iron bars ...

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  24. Communists Gain In China

    NEW YORK, June 15.--The United Press Shanghai correspondent says the Communists captured a hotly defended airfield in ...

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  25. DRASTIC CUT IN BRITISH ZONE RATIONS

    LONDON, June 15.--The Daily Express' Dusseldorf correspondent reports that the authorities have told 11,000,000 ...

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  26. ALLEGED CONFIDENCE VOTE IN HUNGARIAN GOVT. SURPRISES.

    LONDON, June 15.--The reply of the Russian commander in Budapest (Lieu- tenant-General Sviridov) to ...

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  27. Pilferers Active In Blackout.

    AUCKLAND, June 16.--Shoplifting in retail establishments during the electricity cuts is assuming alarming ...

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  28. FATAL MOTOR CYCLE SMASH.

    CAIRNS, Monday.--A man was killed and two injured, one seriously, in a motor cycle smash on the Cook Highway, ...

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  29. INDONESIANS TOLD TO MEET FORCE WITH FORCE.

    BATAVIA, June 15.--"Meet force with force," General Sudirman, Commander-in-Chief of the Indonesian Republican forces, told the nation at a mass meeting in the national capital, Jogjakarta, to-day. The speech ...

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  30. cuddle seats' inventor dead

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The inventor of the internationally known "cuddle" seat for babies, William Arthur Hancock, died ...

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  31. MINING REFORMS.

    LONDON, June 16.--Reuter's Johannesburg correspondent says a joint committee of the mining unions has announced that it ...

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  32. Cinchona Bark Smuggled Out

    MANILA, Juno 15. --An official of the Philippines Forestry Bureau disclosed to-day that during the Pacific War Allied ...

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  33. POLISH PROTEST TO BRITAIN.

    LONDON, June 15.--Reuter's Warsaw correspondent has officially protested to Britain against British Government representation ...

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