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  4. RAILWAY UNIONS TO HOLD STOP-WORK MEETING TO-DAY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.- Members of the AFULE and ARU will hold a stop-work meeting at the Theatre Royal at 10 a.m. to-morrow. The purpose is to decide what action should be taken to secure refunds of fines which have been ...

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  5. Flight Of Grand Mufti From Paris Causes Sensation

    LONDON, June 10.- A minor sensation has been caused by the escape of the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem from Paris, and a report that he is expected to re-appear at Damascus. An official of the British Embassy at Paris called on the French ...

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    Army units march along Queen-street to the accompaniment of cheers from the large crowd that packed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. KING OF SIAM'S DEATH WAS NOT SUICIDE

    LONDON, June 10.-The death of King Ananda of Slam was caused by a pistol shot through the forehead over the ...

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  8. UMBERTO DELAYS DEPARTURE FROM ITALIAN CAPITAL

    LONDON, June 10.- The Exchange Telegraph Rome correspondent says the Italian Supreme Court, contrary to expectations, did not proclaim a republic when it assembled to-day, but confined ...

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  9. 40-HOUR WEEK SOUGHT BY BAR ATTENDANTS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.- An application for a 40-hour week and equal pay for men and women employed as bar ...

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  10. Nazis Made Errors In Dealing With The Dutch

    NUREMBERG, June 10.- The Nazis made two errors of judgment in dealing with the Dutch, said Dr. Seyss-Inquart, who was Nazi Commissioner for Holland, beginning his defence at the ...

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  11. TRIAL FOR MURDER

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.- A man who was in a mental hospital from November, 1940, until recently, was charged with ...

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  12. SCANT HEADWAY BY DEPUTIES ON ITALIAN TREATY

    LONDON, June 10.- The chief Soviet delegate at the meeting of the Foreign Ministers' deputies (M. Gusev) turned down the ...

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  13. RINGS STOLEN

    ROCKHAMPTON, Tuesday.- Rings valued at £260 were stolen from a window of Bernard, Hastings, and Warren's jewelry shop ...

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  14. Leaving Egypt

    CAIRO, June 10.--The British Army headquarters announced that Wingate Barracks, near Cairo, has ...

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  15. Something Achieved

    LONDON, June 10.- The Canadian Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King), before returning home on ...

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  16. NEW WEAPONS

    NEW YORK, June 10. -The 'Herald-Tribune' states devastating weapons that can destroy crops, deflect ocean currents, and ...

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  17. POLICEMEN'S VICTORY NIGHT AT CANBERRA

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.- Following a police raid last night Canberra's major Victory Night celebration ...

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  18. MIKHAILOVITCH'S COLLABORATION WITH GERMANY

    BELGRADE, June 10,- Three charges alleging collaboration with the Germans and Italians have been made against General Mikhailovitch, former leader of the Jugoslav Chetniks. ...

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  19. Australian Girls To Tour Germany

    LONDON, June 10.-After a series of telephone calls between Australian Army Headquarters in London and BAOR headquarters in Herford (Germany) ...

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  20. JUDGE AIRS FEUD

    NUREMBERG, June 10.-In an unprecedented attack on a Supreme Court colleague, Justice Robert H. Jackson alleged in a statement handed to the Press that Justice Hugo Black participated in decisions ...

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  21. Australians In Japan

    LONDON, June 10.-Impressed by the bearing of the Australian garrison in Tokio, the general commanding the ...

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  22. WAR EXPENDITURE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -Although a year has passed since hostilities ceased and there still is a month to run of the financial ...

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  23. SPANISH QUESTION HAS BEEN DEFERRED

    NEW YORK, June 10.- At the request of the British permanent delegate to the United Nations (Sir Alexander Cadogan) the meeting of the Security Council has been postponed until ...

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  24. NEW METHODS

    LONDON, June 11.-Six classes of Polish troops are to be trained for the Army, says the Associated Press Warsaw correspondent. ...

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  25. ACCIDENTAL DEATH

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.- A finding of accidental death in all five cases was recorded by the Coroner to-day at the inquest into the ...

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  26. Potato Deliveries Suspended

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.- The Deputy Potato Controller (Mr. E. Brabiner) announced to-day that potatoes still are arriving in ...

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  27. Synthetic Glue

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.- Mr. Stanley L. Harris, of Vancouver, is on his way to Brisbane to instal a plant for the manufacture of ...

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  28. FRENCH PREMIERSHIP

    LONDON, June 10.- Reuter's Paris correspondent says the MRP executive officially has nominated M. Bidault as a candidate for the ...

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