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  4. British Inquiries On Hungary

    LONDON, June 12.—The Minister of State (Mr. M'Neil), in the House of Commons, giving an account of M. Molotov's reply to the British representations about Hungary, said: "The Foreign Secretary greatly regrets that our proper and measured inquiries should have been met with the accusation ...

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  5. Actors on Red Probe

    Film stars testified recently before a sub-committee on Un- American activities on Communist influence in Hollywood. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Marshall Favors United States Of Europe Plan

    WASHINGTON, June 12.—The Secretary of State (Mr. Marshall) told a Press conference to-day that when he made his Harvard speech on June 5 urging the European nations to get together in some way to restore Europe's ...

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  7. I FOR GENEVA CONFERENCE

    Employers' Representatives conferring in Melbourne recently before two of them flew to Geneva for the ILO Conference to begin on June 19. Left to right: Messrs P. R. Wilkins, Federal Secretary of the Australian Council of Employers' Federation; O. W. Hawkins, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. R S L REJECTS ADMISSION OF VOLUNTEERS

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Owing mainly to a very adverse vote in Victoria, the RSSAILA has decided against the ...

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  9. BRITAIN READY TO HELP INDIA, SAYS ATTLEE

    LONDON, June 12.—India would need Britain's help, would ask for it, and would get it willingly, the Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) told members of the Indian Civil Service Dinner Club. "I believe there will still ...

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  10. U. S. WOOL BILL CRITICISED AS SHORTSIGHTED

    NEW YORK, June 12. The New York 'Herald Tribune' in a leading artist says: "One would have to look far to find a more perfect example of shortsightedness than the action of the Senate and House ...

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  11. PROVISIONS OF NEW TAXATION REGULATIONS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The regulations empowering employers to reduce deductions from weekly salaries and wages on and after July 1, to give effect to reduced income tax scales, were ...

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  12. DEFENCE PLAN FOR BRITISH C0MMONWEALTH

    LONDON, June 12.—The Minister for Defence (Mr. A. V. Alexander), speaking at a luncheon of the Empire ...

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  13. WAGE-PEGGING AMENDMENT

    CANBERRA, Friday. — All State Governments who wish may legislate for the 40-hour week without conflicting with ...

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  14. LEGION REFUGE?

    LONDON, June 13.—The Associated Press Hamburg correspondent understands the British Military Government ...

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  15. HALF U.S. ATOM PLANTS ARE NOW OBSOLETE

    WASHINGTON, June 13— The U.S. Atomic Energy Commission considers half of its 2,000,000,000 dollars' worth of ...

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  16. WARD JUSTIFIES AUST. NATIVE LABOR POLICY.

    LONDON, June 12.—The Australian Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Ward), at a Press conference, said while ...

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  17. NEW STRIKE THREAT IN FRANCE

    PARIS, June 13.—While trans-Continental expresses are rolling out of Paris again at the end of France's railway ...

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  18. AUST. WFTU DELEGATE OH JAP WORKERS

    LONDON, June 13. — Reuter's Prague correspondent says the General Secretary of the Australian Ironworkers ...

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  19. FOOTWEAR PRICES

    BRISBANE. Friday. — An increase in boot and shoe prices is likely following the four per cent increase granted to ...

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  20. EXPORT OF RADIO ISOTYPES

    NEW YORK. June 12.—The 'Times' Washington correspondent says the United States Atomic Energy Commission has rejected ...

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  21. RECEIVED BY KING

    LONDON. June 13.—The King at Buckingham Palace received the Minister for Reconstruction (Mr. J. J. Dedman) and the ...

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  22. CAN POLISH OFF STALIN REGIME

    NEW YORK, June 12. —The 'Chicago Tribune,' in a lender on"What to do with Russia," says: "It is possible we ought ...

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  23. JAP WOOL TRADE

    NEW YORK. June 12.—The 'Journal of Commerces' Tokio correspondent says, according to the Federation of Japanese ...

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  24. Speed-up In Soldier Settlement Scheme

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Soldier settlement would be speeded up now that earlier difficulties in resumption had ...

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  25. AXEMEN FREE

    BRISBANE. Friday. — About 400 axemen in Queensland are now free to compete in the Royal National Show in August. ...

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  26. Heavy French Loss On Nationalisation

    LONDON, June 12. — Reuter's Paris correspondent stales £20,000,000, which is needed to meet the wage increase on the French ...

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  27. LONDON WOOL SALES

    LONDON. June 12.—The third series of London wool sales for 1947 .commenced to-day with an offering of 22,310 bales, of which ...

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  28. DEATH FOR NAZI

    LONDON, June 12.—Reuter's Hamburg correspondent, quoting the British News Service, says the War Crimes Court has sentenced ...

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  29. TRY OUT FOR NEW BLUE BIRD

    LONDON, June 12. — Sir Malcolm Campbell late this evening tried out his Jet Blue Bird on Coniston Water at about 70 ...

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