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  4. MAROONED BOYS HAD GRUELLING NIGHT ON ST. HELENA IS.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A 16-year-old blind boy and two brothers, aged 17 and 14, who were reported missing in Moreton Bay yesterday, went through an all-night ordeal of cold and exposure before being picked up by a police launch this morning. They ...

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  5. Brazil Agrees With Committee's Report On Franco Spain

    NEW YORK, June 2.--A United Nations communique states the chairman of the sub-committee on Spain (Dr. Evatt) has received a communication from M. Velleso withdrawing Brazil's reservation to the paragraph in the ...

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  6. SIR LESLIE WILSON

    LONDON, June 2.--Sir Leslie Wilson, former Governor of Queensland, and Sir Cyril New-all, former Governor-General of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Italy Treaty Revised

    LONDON, June 2.--The text of the revised armistice with Italy recently drawn up in Paris was communicated yesterday to the Italian Premier (Signor de Gasperi) by the head of the Allied ...

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  8. "40-HOUR WEEK PROMISED BY MR.CURTIN"

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--A promise that six months after the war the 40-hour week would be introduced had been ...

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  9. QUEENSLAND SHIVERS IN COLD SNAP

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- A, large area of Queensland shivered in a cold snap, accompanied by biting westerlies ...

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  10. EARTHQUAKE CASUALTIES

    ISTANBUL, June 2.--Casualties in the earthquake, at Mus (Eastern Turkey) on Saturday are now reported to be 220 killed ...

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  11. EGYPT POSITION TAKES TURN FOR THE WORSE

    LONDON, June 2.--The debate in the lower Chamber on the proposals advanced by Britain for the defence of Egypt is expected to hasten the downfall of the Egyptian Prime Minister (Sidky ...

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  12. RUSSIANS ARE SIMPLE AND FRIENDLEY

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--"It would be impossible for the people of Russia ever to go to e war against Great Britain," ...

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  13. ATTLEE'S VISIT

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said to-day the date of the visit to ...

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  14. ATTLEE PAYS TRIBUTE TO EMPIRE PRESS

    LONDON, June 3.--"Let us have more facts, let us have the freest possible flow of information between members ...

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  15. INFECTED POWDER

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Detailed information on reports that talcum powder infected with tetanus had caused babies' deaths is being ...

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    Lord Louis Mountbatten, who yesterday was decorated with the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honor in Paris. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. U.S MARITIME WORKERS SEEK WORLD SUPPORT

    WASHINGTON, June 2.--CIO maritime leaders have appealed to foreign dock workers, including those in Britain, France, and Russia to support the ...

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  18. Russians Claim America And Britain Aid Nazis

    MOSCOW, June 2.--'Izvestia' sharply criticised the denials by the United States Foreign Secretary (Mr. Byrnes) that Britain and America had formed a bloc against Russia at the Paris conference, and denounced ...

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  19. Unsolved Mystery

    WASHINGTON, June 2.-- The Army has abandoned its efforts to solve one of the greatest air ...

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  20. "Craziest Queue"

    LONDON, June 3.--Three hundred persons in what the "Daily Mail' calls the craziest queue at present ...

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  21. DICTATORSHIP CONDEMNED BY R.C. BISHOP

    SYDNEY, Monday.--An attack on the paternal dictatorship of those in power was made by the Roman Catholic ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN BRIDES HAPPY IN LONDON

    LONDON, June 2.--Twenty- one Australian-born wives of British servicemen have arrived at London from the ...

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  23. AIDS TO LIMBLESS

    WASHINGTON, June 2.--An American research group in Germany has ascertained that a Munich doctor, Max Lebsche, has ...

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  24. TRUCE IN CHINA

    NANKING, June 2,--It is reported that General Marshall has proposed a new compromise armistice in Manchuria requiring the ...

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  25. MORE REVENUE

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Customs and excise revenue for the first 11 months of the financial year totalled £70,881,000, an ...

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  26. GOLD PASSES MAY SWAY ELECTION DATE

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Opinion among Labor party members in Canberra to-day strongly favored late in ...

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  27. HUGE RANSOM

    MANILA, June 2.--Police report the kidnapping of Go Gay, the head of the wealthy Go family of Chinese merchants for ...

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  28. PRINTERS' DISPUTE IN CANADA

    TORONTO, June 2.--The dispute between the Printers' International Typographical Union and the Southam Publishing ...

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  29. GERMANS HIDING CHILDREN FROM ALLIED SEARCHERS

    LONDON, June 2.--British headquarters in Germany state that UNRRA has made a statement that Germans working under the military government are deliberately hindering the search for 40,000 children ...

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  30. MALAYAN CONSTITUTION TROUBLE

    LONDON, June 2.--It is evident that the attempt Whitehall is at present making to impose a new constitution on ...

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  31. ARREST EXPECTED

    BRISBANE, Monday.--An arrest is expected soon in connection with the murder of a three-year- old child, Robert Claude Munn ...

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    This 60[?]b. sail fish, caught at Tweed Heads, arrived at the Brisbane fish markets. A rare fish, it was caught by a fisherman who was [?]awling for mackerel. Sail fish, which are related to mackerel, afford good sport and are said to be good eating. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. SOLDIER SETTLERS

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Soldier settlers get a much better deal than did settlers after the First World War, said Mr. Dedman ...

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  34. Seized Cigarettes

    BRISBANE, Monday. --It is likely that 1,500,000 cigarettes seized by the Customs will be disposed of through trade channels in ...

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