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  4. Britain Opposed To Appeasement With Russia On Potsdam

    LONDON, June 5.-The Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. M'Neil), closing the debate, said the Government was subjecting the Potsdam Agreement to review in the light of developments, particularly if part of it was being ...

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  5. 'Monty' Going To Egypt

    LONDON, June 5.-Field-Marshal Montgomery will fly to Egypt on Sunday to study the military situation in the Middle East and find new bases to replace those relinquished in Egypt, says the Cairo correspondent of the 'Daily Mail'. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BATTLE IMMINENT

    LONDON, June 5.-Jerusalem, outwardly a calm "city of peace", to-day is the focal point of three armies ...

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  7. SPAIN PROTESTS ON COMMITTEE FINDING

    NEW YORK, June 6.-The Spanish Foreign Minister has handed a 3000-word note to representatives of the United Nations maintaining diplomatic relations with Spain, and strongly protesting against the report on Spain issued by the UNO sub-committee. The ...

    Article : 573 words
  8. MORE LEAVE SOUGHT BY SHIFT WORKERS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.- Practically every worker on incentive rates has lessened his output, said Mr. R. E. ...

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  9. 'PRECIOUS THING'

    BRISBANE, Thursday. - The code of moral law in commerce was a precious thing, and it behoved the ...

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  10. JAVAN WAR NOT LIKELY WHEN BRITISH LEAVE

    LONDON, June 5.-Civil war between Dutch forces aud Indonesian Republican forces is not likely when the British troops have completed the evacuation of the Netherlands East Indies at the ...

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    The Duke of Aosta, who with other members of the Italian Royal Family has left Rome following the referendum in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Ill-natured criticism of Australians is offered his readers by the Hearst newspaper columnist Westbrook Pegler in discussing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. FIRE LEADS TO HOLOCAUST IN CHICAGO HOTEL

    NEW YORK, June 5.-At least 57 were killed and 200 injured in the early morning fire that swept a section of the 22-storey La Salle Hotel. The fire broke out shortly after midnight. Within ...

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  14. The Master Mind

    OTTAWA, June 5.-The 'Morning Journal' reports that Colonel Zabotin, former military attache at ...

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  15. French Demand For Higher Pay

    PARIS, June 5.—The executive of the Confederation Generale du Travail (French TUC), after a four-hour meeting, decided to ...

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  16. UMBERTO VACATES ITALIAN THRONE

    ROME, June 5.-High authorities have announced a victory for a republic by a substantial majority. The Prime Minister (Signor de Gasperi) saw King Umberto and called a meeting of the ...

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  17. CAUSTIC REPLY ON WORKING OF STATE MINES

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—"Mr, Gair waxes eloquent in extolling efficiency in State coal mines, but a survey of the facts raises the gravest doubts as to whether his survey passes the bounds of optimism into the ...

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  18. U.S. DRAFT EXTENDED

    WASHINGTON, June 5.-The Senate passed by 69 votes to 8 the Bill extending the draft to May 15, 1947, and rejected an ...

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  19. GREEK ECONOMY

    NEW YORK, June 5.-The 'Herald-Tribune's' Washington correspondent says the British Government is ...

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  20. MOSLEM LEAGUE ACCEPTS PLAN OF BRITISH MISSION

    LONDON, June 5.-President of the Moslem League (Mr. Jinnah) has accepted the Cabinet Mission's proposals for an Indian settlement, says the 'Daily Mail's' correspondent in New Delhi. The Moslem ...

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  21. FEDERAL HOUSING

    CANBERRA, Thursday. - Deploring the ruling that only Commonwealth employees could obtain housing in Canberra, the Labor ...

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  22. VICTORY DAY PAY

    PERTH, Thursday.-There may be no railway services in West Australia on Victory Day unless the Railway Department grants ...

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  23. REPAIRS REFUSED

    SYDNEY, Thursday. - Ship painters and dock workers have decided to refuse to do any repair work on the Dutch destroyer Piet ...

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  24. PRISONERS SHOT

    PERTH, Thursday. - Warders fired at and wounded two prisoners who made a daring attempt to escape from Fremantle Gaol ...

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  25. LABOR VICTORY

    LONDON, June 5.-The Ogmor by-election resulted: John Evans (Labor) 13,632; Trevor Morgan (Welsh party) 5685. The vacancy ...

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