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  4. SURPRISE RESIGNATION OF PREMIER OF INDONESIA

    BATAVIA, June 27. —The Indonesian Republican Premier (Mr. Sjahrir) has offered his resignation to President Soekarno, who has accepted it and assumed full presidential powers in the Indonesian Republic to meet the latest ...

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  5. "GO WEST YOUNG MAN" RESENTED

    ROCKHAMPTON, Friday. —Residents of West Queensland are objecting strongly to ...

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  6. DOCTOR POISONED WIFE AND SLEW HIMSELF

    LONDON, June 27. —The inquest into the deaths of Dr. R. G. Clements, his fourth wife and Dr J. M. Houston was concluded to-day. After a retirement of 50 minutes the jury found Dr. Clements murdered his wife and then took his own life, and that ...

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  7. SPECIAL CAR FOR MONTY

    A Humber Army-Type Tourer, a replica of the one shown here, which took Field Marshal Lord Montgomery 500,000 miles from El Alamein to Berlin, has been landed at Port Melbourne for his visit next month. From Sydney, where it will be sent by road, it ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DECLINE OF BUTTER FAT PRODUCTION

    BRISBANE, Friday. —The butter costs survey in Queensland was showing clearly the bad effects of drought labor ...

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  9. MARSHALL PLAN BRINGS EUROPE TO CROSSROADS

    LONDON, June 26. —Reuter's Geneva representative states Mr. Gunnar Myrdal, Executive Secretary of the UNO Economic Commission for Europe, said the Marshall plan for Europe had tremendous dynamism ...

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  10. COMMUNIST CONVICTED OF CONTEMPT

    WASHINGTON, June 26. —A Federal Court jury to-night convicted Eugene Dennis, General Secretary of the ...

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  11. Japanese Getting Democracy

    TOKIO, June 27. — The Australian Associated Press Reuter's representative says the belief that Japan has put ...

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  12. TAX REBATE FORM MUST BE LODGED BY TUESDAY

    BRISBANE, Friday. —Every employee with dependants is required, as in former years, to complete and lodge with his employer by Tuesday next, July 1, a dependant's rebate declaration, to secure the full ...

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  13. Nellie's Debil Debil

    DARWIN, Friday. —A lubra, Nellie, who was given a blood transfusion in the Katherine Hospital ...

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  14. Hungary Wants Reparations Shared

    BUDAPEST, June 27. —"We ask the free nations especially the Soviet Union, the British Empire, and the United States, to help us ...

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  15. WIGS ON GREEN

    SYDNEY, Friday, —A tug of war, a quoit contest, a football match, and a hockey match are to be staged in Waratah ...

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  16. LONDON THUNDERSTORM

    LONDON, June 27. —One of the worst thunderstorms for many years broke over London shortly after 11 a. m. to-day. A deluge ...

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  17. 40-HOUR WEEK

    SYDNEY, Friday. —Members of the Australian Railwaymen's Union decided at three mass meetings to-day that they will ...

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  18. President Vetoes Wool Bill

    WASHINGTON, June 26. —When President Truman vetoed the Wool Bill to- day, declaring that it would be "a tragic mistake," the Senate did not try to override the veto. It was sent to the Senate Agricultural Committee. Senator Edward Robertson (Republican, Wyoming) introduced a new Bill in ...

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  19. PAYING THE PIPER FOR THEORISM IN NEW GUINEA

    BUNDABERG, Friday. —Strong criticism of the administration in New Guinea and Papua was voiced by Mr. A. L. Ethell, former Assistant District Officer of the New Guinea Administration and now a ...

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  20. NEW ZEALAND AND U. S. CLASH ON TRADE CHARTER

    GENEVA, June 26. —New Zealand and the United States clashed during the preparation of the charter of the International Trade Organisation over the interpretation of "restrictive business practices" ...

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  21. ROUND THE WORLD FLIGHT

    NEW YORK, June 20. — Mr. Milton Reynolds, Chicago pen manufacturer, who is sponsoring a round the world flight which will ...

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  22. FEMALE GHOUL HANGED

    HAMBURG, June 26. —Vera Salvequart, last of 11 sentenced to death on February 4 for their part in the Ravensbruck women's ...

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