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  4. AUSTERITY BUDGET HAY START CRISIS IN FRANCE

    LONDON, June 26.--Reuter's Paris correspondent says the majority of French morning newspapers have predicted an early Government crisis as the result of the new austerity budget. The independent resistance paper, 'Combat,' went so ...

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  5. CONTRABAND MAY BE SOLD HERE

    Widespread public hopes are that contraband goods seized by Customs officers in a raid on the River Mitta when she arrived in Mackay harbor direct from Kure (Japan) will be sold in Mackay. The raid, led by the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THUGS STEAL MOTOR CYCLE AT GUN POINT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Held up at revolver point near the top of Bulli Pass to-day, a Corrimal resident was marched ...

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  7. ISLAMIC PARTY MS STAND IN NEI CRISIS

    BATAVIA, June 25.--The Indonesians' Isalmio party, Musjumi, claiming a membership of 10,000,060--the biggest ...

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  8. Yacht In Trouble Again

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Bermudan cutter, Utiekah II., has figured in another adventure at sea. She was ...

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  9. SOVIET- U.S. ANIMOSITY

    SINGAPORE, June 26.--The British-owned newspaper 'Straits Times,' in a leader on the impending arrival in ...

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  10. SHIPOWNERS SEEKING RISE IN FREIGHTS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Australian coastal shipping will he released from Government control and returned to private ownership in six weeks, and a general 50 per cent to 75 per cent ...

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  11. JAP CRIMINALS HANGED AT CHANGI

    SINGAPORE, June 26.--The Japanese war criminals, Lieutenant General Saburo Kawamura and Lieutenant Colonel Masayuki ...

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  12. LAND SALES COMIISSSON

    SYDNEY Thursday.--Two points called for explanation, said Mr. Dovey, KC, at the Royal Commission on land sales control ...

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  13. Soviet Accused Of Giving Jap Arms To Chinese Communists

    NEW YORK, June 25.--The, United Press correspondent at Shanghai states Russia has transferred virtually all war material seized from the Japanese Kwantung army to Chinese Communists in Manchuria ...

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  14. THEY CAN PLAY A TUNE!

    AUCKLAND, Thursday.--A controversy whether the bagpipes could play the National Anthem was ...

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  15. DOCTORS DEPOSE MORPHINE CAUSED TWO DEATHS

    LONDON, June 25.--At the inquest into the deaths of Dr. R. G. Clements, his fourth wife, and Dr. J. M. Houston, Dr. W. H. Grace, Home Office Pathologist, said he carried out a post-mortem on the Coroner's ...

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  16. FLOOD RELIEF

    LONDON. June 25.--Lady Owen, Australian Red Cross liaison officer, and Mr. George Patterson, member of the National Council ...

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  17. APPEAL TO REBELS IN MADAGASCAR

    PARIS, June 25.--The French News Agency representative at Tananarive reports the Commander of the French forces at ...

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  18. AIRLINE OPERATORS CLAIM GOVT. BLOCKED EXPANSION

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Efforts by private airline operators to pioneer Queensland inland routes have been ...

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  19. Palestine Government Case

    JERUSALEM, June 25.--The Palestine Government issued a 14-page, 14,000-word statement to the United Nations Palestine Committee representing the British administration's case on the Palestine problem. It outlined the Government's 27 years' history and described its continual struggle ...

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  20. FRESH FUEL CRISIS FEARED IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, June 25.--The General Council of the British Trade Union Congress issued a warning, after a meeting to-day th[?]t ...

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  21. CONSTABLE CHARGED WITH STEALING

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A police constable, Ernest, Lambert Rose (52), was remanded at the Sydney Central Court to-day until July 8 ...

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  22. RANK'S FILMS IN CEYLON

    LONDON, June 25.--The Rank organisation, which has interests in Australia and New Zealand picture theatres, has announced that ...

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