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  4. GOVERNMENT TO BRING IN STATE OF EMERGENCY TO AVOID INDUSTRIAL CHAOS

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The State Government may proclaim a state of emergency this week to prevent the chaos threatened by a continuation of the coal strike. The Labor Minister (Mr. Gair), in announcing this, said it would be done by the issue of an ...

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  5. ANOTHER HOTEL TRAGEDY

    NEW YORK, June 22.--An explosion in the basement of the 16-story £1 million Baker Hotel, at ...

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    The scene during the consecration of Most Rev. Andrew Tynan as Bishop of Rockhampton at St. Stephen's Cathedral, Brisbane. Immediately behind Bishop Tynan and seated in front of the altar is the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. European Invasion Was The Greatest War Experiment

    WASHINGTON, June 22.--The great Allied operation against Europe was an experiment unprecedented in the history of the world. It decisively was carried out, partly due to Nazi miscalculations, but mainly because Britain and ...

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  8. GOVERNMENT'S POWERS

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Section 22 of. the .State Transport Act, which may be implemented in .times of emergency, provides for ...

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  9. FEWER EGGS

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The intake of eggs by the Egg Board last week was 35,000 dozen fewer than for the corresponding period ...

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  10. FLYING DOCTOR TO RESCUE OF ROYAL COUPLE

    SYDNEY, Friday.--After a 13-day tour of Central, Northern, and Western Queensland, the Duke and Duchess of ...

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  11. NEHRU FREED TO MAKE RETURN TO NEW DELHI

    LONDON, June 22.--Pandit Nehru, member of the Indian Congress Party, has been freed by the Maharajah of Kashmir (Sir Hari Singh) and this afternoon left Uri for Rawalpindi to board a plane ...

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  12. Hardships On Women Continue

    CANBERRA, Saturday.--Dame Enid Lyons, who dictates letters to her secretary while stirring a cake or ...

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  13. NO TRAMS IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Fuel cuts provided Sydney with a tramless Sunday, to which Sydneysiders smoothly adjusted themselves. ...

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  14. Cuts In Railway Service Cause Big Wages Loss

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The Minister for Supply and Shipping, (Senator Ashley) said to-night he would take ...

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  15. Arab Leader

    THE GRAND MUFTI . . . "Crafty, fanatical, ambitious, the most sinister Arab in the Near East" . . . this is a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. To Attack Own Speed Record

    Sir Malcolm Campbell, now aged 60, who will attempt to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. MONTGOMERY IN ATHENS

    ATHENS, June 22.--Marshal Montgomery has arrived by air for two-day talks on local military problems. ...

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  18. LEATHER STOCKS

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--To curb speculators who are buying up leather with a view to exploiting overseas markets, an ...

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  19. SYDNEY SWEPT BY BIG CRIME WAVE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Sydney has experienced one of its worst week-ends for crime. Police are seeking more men to patrol streets which they now feel to be unsafe for citizens because of the ...

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  20. ITALY OBJECTS TO FRAMING OF PEACE TERMS

    LONDON, June 22.--The Italian Cabinet unanimously passed a resolution calling on the Big Four Foreign Ministers to refrain from framing peace terms, especially on Trieste, which the ...

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  21. SEVERAL CLUES TO GIRL'S KILLER

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Several possible clues to the killer of Norma Norris (11), who was found strangled and ravished in Newtown Cemetery, Sydney, on June 12 have been investigated by Brisbane ...

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  22. War Threat

    Brigadier J. B. GLUBB, commander of the Transjordan ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. NO DATE YET FIXED FOR PEACE TALKS

    LONDON, June 22.--The US Secretary for State (Mr. Byrnes), at the Foreign Ministers' Conference this ...

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  24. BENNETT'S STORY ON SINGAPORE EVACUATION CHALLENGED

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Saturday.--Major-General Gordon Bennett's version of incidents on board the Empire Star during the Malayan evacuation has been challenged by Donald Stringer, of Christchurch. ...

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  25. "Britain Can Make It"

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The slogan, "Britain Can Take It," had been changed to "Britain Can Make It," the new British High Commissioner (Mr. E. J. Williams) said in a broadcast to-night. ...

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  26. GERMAN MORALS

    LONDON, June 22.--"Many troops of the occupying armies are encouraging prostitution by German women," said the ...

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  27. ESCAPEE RECAPTURED

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--For six days, John Winning (27), who escaped from Dubbo Gaol last Sunday, lived on wheat and ...

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  28. Toowoomba Robberies

    TOOWOOMBA, Sunday.--The premises of J. Jackson and Son, manufacturing furriers, in Ruthven-street, were broken into on ...

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  29. British Troops Leave Lebanon

    LONDON, June 22.--Reuter's Beirut correspondent says British headquarters has announced that the evacuation of British troops ...

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