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  4. Mountbatten Submits Plan To Indian Leaders

    LONDON, June 2.--New Delhi Radio states that the Viceroy (Lord Louis Mountbatten) has begun a conference with the seven Indian leaders, Nehru, Patel, Jinnah, Liaqat Ali Khan, Baldev Singh, J. P. Kripalani and Abdur ...

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  5. BLACKSMITH SUES GIRL FOR HEART BALM'

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A blacksmith who claimed £400 damages from a girl for breach of promise of marriage was ...

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  6. CHARGES AGAINST PRIEST DISMISSED BECAUSE of INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE

    ROCKHAMPT0N, Monday. -- Mr. Power, S.M., dismissed the two charges against Denis Roche in the Court of Petty Sessions this afternoon on the grounds that the evidence on the two charges was not sufficient in law. He ordered the discharge of the defendant ...

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  7. CHINESE GOVT. ROUND-UP OF OPPOSITION

    NEW YORK, June 1.—The 'Times' Nanking correspondent says arrests of Liberal and alleged Communist students, newspapermen, intellectuals, workers, and professional men continued ...

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  8. NEI FIGHTING

    BATAVIA, June 2. -- Increased military activity on the fronts in Java and Sumatra is reported in the Dutch Army communique ...

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  9. U S. PROTEST ON BUDAPEST COUP IS LIKELY

    NEW YORK, June 1.--The 'Herald-Tribune's Washington correspondent says diplomatic sources to-day reported the United States was preparing a protest to Russia against what apparently amounts to Russian ...

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  10. A C T U REJECTS BLACK BAN ON ROCKET RANGE

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The full executive of the Australasian Council of Trade Unions to-day rejected the proposed black ban on the rocket range and declared its support for all measures necessary to defend Australia. ...

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  11. Death Took No Holiday

    NEW YORK, June 2.--At least!451 violent deaths in automobile accidents, aeroplane crashes, ...

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  12. Revenue Soars to Hundred Million

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Customs revenue for the year ended June 30 is certain to exceed a total of ...

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  13. NOVA SURVIVOR

    GRAFTON, Monday. -- "Big Jim" Cush, sole survivor of the nightmare sea trip of the ketch Nova, which was wrecked on an ...

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  14. IMPRESSIONS OF PASSENGERS ON WRECKED TRAIN

    BRISBANE, Monday.--In evidence to-day before the Board of Inquiry which is investigating the cause of the derailment of the train which crashed at Camp Mountain, James Murray, tax agent, attributed the ...

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  15. CAUSTIC COMMENT FROM BENCH ON PACKERS' STRIKE'

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A dispute over the selection o[?] members of the Storemen and Packers' Union for employment in wool dumps resulted in a strike to-day affecting 51 men. The men wanted a roster system ...

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  16. Tornadoes Cut Swathes of Ruin

    NEW YORK, June 2.--Reports from Pine Bluff, Arkansas, state searchers have recovered 37 bodies from wreckage in the path of a tornado which smashed through, four villages south of Pine Bluff late yesterday. At least 15 persons are known to be missing. Seventy-one are severely injured and several ...

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  17. FATAL FALL OVER STEEP PRECIPICE

    ROSEWOOD, Monday.-- Many difficulties had to be overcome by a party which recovered the body of a youth ...

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  18. VILLAGERS PROTECT SPINSTER'S HOME

    LONDON, June 1. -- Forty men of Ely will be up at dawn to-morrow to defend Miss Elizabeth Foster's cottage ...

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  19. QUEENSLANDER KILLED IN KURE

    KURE, June 2.--British Headquarters stated that an Australian Coporal P. J. Cormack, of Lochaberst, Dutton Park, Queensland, ...

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  20. FLOOD RELIEF FUND

    KURE, June 1. -- Members of the BCOF have subscribed £1000 to the Lord Mayor of London's fund for victims of the floods in ...

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