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  4. Railwaymen Favor Strike Ballot By State Executives

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Widespread opposition is mounting rapidly to the move by the Australian Railways Union and Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemen to extend the meat strike to the railways at midnight ...

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    Accompanied by the Mayor and District Commissioner Peter Shepherd, the Duke of Gloucester ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FOREIGN MINISTERS AGREE ON MANY POINTS

    PARIS, June 15.—After having visited their respective countries to discuss matters previously before them for consideration, the Foreign Big Four Ministers ...

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  7. EGYPT TO GET BIG AIRPORT FROM USA

    CAIRO, June 15.—Under an agreement, concluded between Egypt and the U.S. Egypt gets Paynefield, the ...

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  8. TAXATION CUTS BECOME PAWN IN POLITICAL GAME

    CANBERRA, Saturday.—Although counter proposals are sure to he suggested, Federal Caucus is expected on Monday to approve income tax cuts and concessions totalling £20 million, to ...

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  9. MAKIN AND BEASLEY

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—A demand that the Defence Minister (Mr. Beasley) and the Navy Minister (Mr. Makin) relinquish their ...

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  10. SAFE HOME

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—For half an hour Captain Geoffrey Wikner embraced and kissed 20 relatives who greeted him on his arrival by ...

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  11. RABBIT SKIN LEVY

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — The exemption of rabbit skins from the export levy is to be extended for one week from June 30 to ...

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  12. CIVIL WAR

    LONDON, June 15.—"The nationalisation of land in Britain, will mean civil war. It is time our ...

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  13. WORLD PEACE DEPENDENT ON BRITISH-U.S. CO-OPERATION

    SYDNEY, Sunday,—The peace of the world depended on the closest possible British-American co-operation, said Mr. R. G, Casey, former Governor of Bengal, speaking to-day at St. Andrew's cathedral, during a ...

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  14. DISTRIBUTION DELAYED BY ANTICIPATION

    SYDNEY, Saturday. — Some manufacturers were delaying distribution of goods until the end of this month to benefit by tax ...

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    Applause for the Duke from this group of school children greeted the arrival at Queen's Park of the Governor-General. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. 'UNRESTRICTED INDUSTRIAL ANARCHY'

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Commenting on the strike position to-night, Mr. Bruce Pie, leader of the QPP, said the meat ...

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  17. NOT FOR SALE

    NEW YORK, June 15.— The New York 'Times' says the American Diamond Syndicate, headed by ...

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  18. EIGHT INJURED WHEN MOTOR CYCLIST CRASHES INTO CROWD

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — Eight people were injured when a motor cyclist was hurled 30ft. into the crowd of 25,000 at the ...

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  19. Fantastic Inflation

    LONDON, June 15.—The Associated Press Budapest correspondent says Hungarian inflation reached ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA PRAISED

    MEW YORK, June 15.— The 'World Telegram' states that Australia has done a better job of ...

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  21. LESS MEAT FOR BRITAIN

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — A decrease of between 20,000 and 25,000 tons of meat for export to Great Britain this year may ...

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  22. DISPUTE SETTLED

    WASHINGTON, June 15.—The Associated Press says the maritime dispute was settled at almost the very moment when a ...

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  23. LOAN OPPOSED

    WASHINGTON, June 15. — The Associated Press says four members of the House Banking Committee have filed a minority ...

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  24. U.S. ATOM OFFER APPLAUDED

    SAN FRANCISCO, June 15. — Mr. Bernard Baruch's statement to the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission came as a bombshell to 105 Bikini-bound newspaper correspondents when it was posted on USS Appalachian's ...

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  25. INTENSE MANHUNT CONTINUES FOR GIRL'S BRUTAL SLAYER

    SYDNEY, Saturday. — No previous crime In Sydney's history has aroused such public passion as the murder and ...

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  26. TEMPERANCE ORGANISATIONS ASKED TO STAND ASIDE

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Temperance organisations were asked to stand aside at a conference of affiliated ...

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  27. LABOR DEADLOCK

    PARIS, June 15.—An emergency meeting of the executive committee of the French Confederation of Labor. representing ...

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  28. DEFENCE COUNSEL RESIGN

    NEW YORK, Juno 15. — The Associated Press says the NBC broadcast a report from Tokio that six members of the defence ...

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