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  4. American Incitement Of Jewish Terrorists

    WASHINGTON, June 5. -- President Truman issued a statement to-day calling on the American people to refrain from inciting illegal activities in Palestine. He recalled the United Nations Assembly resolution of May 15 calling on ...

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  5. Gomm. Hungarian Coup 'Terrible Outrage'- Truman

    WASHINGTON, June 5.--At a Press conference President Truman described the recent Communist coup in Hungary as a terrible outrage. The President said the State Department was making a full investigation into the matter and further action would be taken if ...

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  6. End of Ban on Dutch Shipping

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The two year old Waterside Workers' Federation ban on Dutch shipping has ...

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  7. U.S. Foreign Policy

    CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, June 6.--Speaking at Harvard University commencement, where he received an honorary degree, the Secretary of State (Mr. G. C. Marshall), in a thinly veiled attack on Communist ...

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  8. Fluorosis Danger in Bore Water

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Grave reports of fluorosis in humans and animals in the western areas of Queensland ...

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    PRESIDENT TRUMAN ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. MEAT COUPONS

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- Any defiance of the law by North Queensland butchers in refusing to accept coupons for meat will ...

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  11. FRIENDS AT LAST

    WASHINGTON, June 5.--President Truman told a Press conference to-day the United States was now on friendly terms with ...

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  12. INTERCEPTION OF MORE ENVELOPE BOMBS

    LONDON, June 6.--Reuter's Rome correspondent says police investigations relating to the bomb letters from Italy addressed to prominent British Parliamentarians are now directed to ...

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  13. RATIFICATION OF SATELLITE PEACE TREATIES BY U.S.

    WASHINGTON, June 5.--The Senate to-day, with resounding majorities, ratified the peace treaties with Italy, Hungary, Roumania, and Bulgaria, ...

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  14. LITTLE INTEREST IN PACIFIC BY BRITISH LABOR

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The omission of references to problems of the Pacific and South-east Asia in the British Labor party's "Cards on the Table" foreign policy pamphlet has not been favorably received by the ...

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  15. Strikers Fired Oil at Colombo

    LONDON, June 5.--Reuter's Colombo representative states nine men were injured when police opened fire on a crowd ...

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  16. THIRD BIGAMY

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- A seven-year gaol sentence was imposed on a self-confessed bigamist for his third offence in the Quarter ...

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  17. COST OF HOMES

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- Enormous increases in building costs which have taken place since 1939 are revealed in the ...

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  18. SKILLED WORKERS SEEK INCREASED REMUNERATION

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Mechanical Engineering Award did not compensate employees for skill when compared with the remuneration of workers in other industries, Mr. H. C. Merrell told the Industrial Court ...

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  19. Forceps Found in Man's Body

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Police are probing the death of a 40-year-old Army officer, Lieut. H. Williams, ...

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  20. GAOL SENTENCES FOLLOW THEFTS FROM WHARVES

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Five wharf laborers who had been convicted of having received stolen goods were sent to gaol ...

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  21. Buyers More Careful

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The average family is taking more care of its money than formerly and there is a stiffening of ...

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  22. WOOL BILL VETO LIKELY IF IMPORT FEE NOT WITHDRAWN

    WASHINGTON, June 5. -- In a letter to the Senate Agricultural Committee the Secretary of State (Mr. G. C. ...

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  23. U.N. COMMISSION MET WITH TROOPS

    LONDON, June 5. -- 'The Times' correspondent at Kilkis (Northern Greece) says that the United Nations sub-commission ...

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  24. MONTGOMERY'S ITINERARY

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- Field-Marshal Lord Montgomery, who reaches Darwin by air on June 30, will travel to Canberra for ...

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  25. U.S. SKYMASTERS GROUNDED

    HONOLULU, June 6.--The Pacific division headquarters of the Army Transport Command anounced to-day all Army C54 ...

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  26. ATOM SCIENTISTS' CONDITION CRITICAL

    PARIS, June 5.--A specialist, referring to Dr. Roussy, who is reported to have attempted suicide while awaiting trial for the ...

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  27. SOVIET FORCES LEAVE

    LONDON, June 6. -- Reuter's Berlin correspondent says the German News Service in the Soviet zone reported last night that ...

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  28. NO FAST FOR GANDHI

    NEW DELHI, June 6.--Gandhi will not fast unto death to prevent the division of India unless his "Inner voice" so dictates, he ...

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