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  4. CHINA RETURNS TO REPRESSIVE DICTATORSHIP

    NEW YORK, June 3.--The 'Times' Nanking correspondent (Tillman Durdin) says the scope and violence of the Government's repressive measures against students and other opponents ...

    Article : 547 words
  5. INDIA'S HOPE OF PEACE

    LONDON, June 3.--The Times' New Delhi correspondent says the relief obvious in New Delhi that the Viceroy's conference with the Indian leaders did not break down will be echoed throughout India by the common man, who has been ...

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  6. GENERAL ENDORSEMENT OF PLAN

    LONDON, June 4. -- The Associated Press New Delhi correspondent says the 'Hindustan Times,' edited by ...

    Article : 404 words
  7. GOVERNOR INSPECTS HARBOR: BESTOWS MEDALS

    DURING this tour of Mackay on Tuesday, the Governor (Sir John Lavarack) was greatly ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PROGRESS ON ALL AMERICAN DEFENCE PACT

    WASHINGTON, June 3.-- United States and Argentina reached an agreement to-day to negotiate a treaty of mutual ...

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  9. Defence Plans To Include Manus Is. As Aust. Naval Base

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Australian Government proposes to establish a Royal Australian naval base at Manus Island which will be maintained in place of the present New Guinea base at Droger Harbor. This declaration, in advance of complete ...

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  10. England's Soaring Mercury

    LONDON, June 3.--The temperature of 93.5 in the shade at Greenwich Observatory at 3 p.m. is the highest ...

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  11. QUALITY OF MERCY WAS NOT STRAINED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Shakespeare was quoted in an unsuccessful plea for leniency in the Goulburn Quarter ...

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  12. BRITISH RADIO EXPORTS QUADRUPLED

    LONDON, June 4.--Exports of British radio equipment in 1946 reached nearly £8,000,000 compared with £2,000,000 in 1938, according ...

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  13. RAIL SMASH INQUIRY

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Speaking at the Camp Mountain railway inquiry to-day Mr. T. Kissick, representing ...

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  14. SYDNEY MAY BE GREAT NAVAL BASE

    LONDON, June 4. -- Sydney will replace Singapore as the Empire's major base in the Pacific and the Far East if ...

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  15. Overtures for Right to Build Blair Athol Line By English Company

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--An English company has made preliminary overtures to the State Government for the right to build a railway line from Blair Athol to the coast to export coal to the East. Secrecy ...

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  16. THREE BUILDINGS DESTROYED IN BIG FIRE AT ATHERTON

    CAIRNS, Wednesday. -- A disastrous fire at Atherton today destroyed the large Roxy Theatre building, Leinster ...

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  17. Clothes Rationing Review

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The whole question of clothing rationing was being examined in the light of recently improved ...

    Article : 58 words
  18. Move to Boycott Palestine Inquiry

    LONDON, June 3.--The American Press representative at Cairo states Emil Bey Ghowry, a member of the Palestine Arab ...

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