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  4. BUSY SIPPING AT MACKAY HARBOR

    INDICATIVE of the busy port Mackay could be, these pictures of ships going in and out of harbor in the one day were taken at the week-end. They include (at top) the River Mitta casting off from the sugar pier on her departure for Sydney. The River Mitta was subject to raids by Customs officers led by the Mackay Sub-Collector (MR. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Anti-Terror Columns Operate In Palestine

    JERUSALEM, June 23. --About 36 army officers, former paratroops, commandos and underground resistance movement specialists have allegedly been operating their own column in a war against Jewish terrorists. One report says a ...

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  6. BRITISH AND NORSE SEAMEN INDIGNANT

    LONDON, June 23.--Reuter says the representatives of the Norwegian and British Seamen's Unions met yesterday and decided to protest to their respective governments against postwar Japanese participation in the whaling industry. They said the re-admission to the industry of a country which before ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN OFFER TO MAN FLEET

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt), in a forthright statement to-night, ...

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  8. MAIN DANGER PASSED IN TANKER FIRE

    LONG BEACH (California) .June 22.--Hours after the tanker Markey, loaded with 2.940,000 gallons of petrol, ...

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  9. BIG PLANE LOSS

    LONDON, June 23. --Twelve civil aeroplanes out of a mixed collection of 16 Tiger Moths and Proctors were completely burned ...

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  10. MORE ATTENDANCE MONEY INCURRED

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Ships in Sydney obtained all the wharf labor they needed to-day for the third working day in succession. ...

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  11. SOVIET WILL CONFER ON MARSHALL PLAN

    LONDON, June 23.--Reuter's Moscow correspondent, quoting the Tass Agency, says the Soviet Government agrees to confer with the British and French Foreign Ministers on the Marshall ...

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  12. REPLY TO DUTCH PROPOSALS BY INDONESIANS

    BATAVIA, June 23.--It was officially announced last night that the Indonesian Republic had now sent an interim reply to the latest Dutch memorandum exchanged in the political crisis. ...

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  13. Dog Attacked Crew of Flying Kennel

    SINGAPORE, June 23.-- There was a commotion aboard the "Flying Kennel"--the Specially ...

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  14. Challenge To Banking Act

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Full Court of the High Court refused an application to-day made on behalf of the Commonwealth for a hearing on Monday of argument on a demurrer in the Melbourne City Council's action to test the validity of the Banking Act or alternatively Section 48 thereof. The case ...

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  15. Town Engulfed by Sudden Flood

    CAMBRIDGE, Nebraska, June 22.--A "flash flood" was caused when a river overflowed after heavy rain ...

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  16. TEXAS CITY FUNERALS

    NEW YORK, June 22.--Sixty three unidentified dead from the Texas City explosion of April 16 were burled to-day in Texas City ...

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  17. BROKEN AXLE HOLDS UP TRAINS

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The breaking of the axle of the engine of a suburban train held up railway passengers on the Brisbane ...

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  18. INQUIRY ON AMERICAN AID PROGRAM

    WASHINGTON, June 22.-- The White House has announced that President Truman has appointed three ...

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  19. NINE KILLED BY BOMB BROUGHT FROM SEA TO PACIFIC BEACH

    SUVA, June 23.--Grim details of a bomb tragedy at the island of Rotuma on May 6, when two men and seven boys were killed in an explosion of what is believed to have been an American 250-pounder jettisoned during ...

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  20. ENGINE DRIVER CHARGED WITH NEGLIGENCE

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- An engine driver, John Francis Baunach, was charged in the Police Court to-day with ...

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  21. AMERICAN GOVT. ASKED TO WITHHOLD LOANS TO CHINA

    NEW YORK, June 22.-- American business interests in China have appealed to the United States to withhold ...

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  22. Blizzard on First Day of U.S. Summer

    COCKE (Montana). June 22.-- Three road maintenance crewmen of Yellowstone Park died of suffocation last night when their ...

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