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  4. RAILWAY STRIKE IS DEFERRED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The Full Bench of the Arbitration Court this morning granted an application made by nine unions to restrain the Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemen and the Australian Railways Union ...

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  5. VETO AGAIN RAISED BY RUSSIA ON MOTION ON SPAIN

    NEW YORK, June 18.--Russia again invoked the veto at the Security Council meeting to-day. The action was taken on the motion by the Australian delegate (Dr. Evatt) that the sub-committee's recommendation that the question of the threat to peace by the ...

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  6. FAMINE RELIEF

    WASHINGTON, June 18.--The Agricultural Department forecasts that although a bumpier crop is ...

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    Television is gaining in popularity in Britain. This picture shows Miss Winifred Shotter, who has been chosen as a television announcer for the BBC, undergoing tests in the Alexandra Palace studio. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MORE PETROL

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Senator Ashley stated to-day it had been decided to increase the private motorist petrol ...

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  9. NO SETTLEMENT YET ON ITALIAN REPARATIONS

    LONDON, June 18.--The Foreign Ministers, after two and a half hours' discussion, failed to agree on the critical question of Italian reparations, but more flexibility ...

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  10. FEDERAL LAND SETTLEMENT PLAN A 'SHAM'

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-Attacking the land settlement scheme for cx-servicemen in the House of Representatives ...

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  11. ATOM ENERGY CAN, BE USED FOR MANKIND'S BENEFIT

    NEW YORK, June 18,--Speaking at a luncheon in his honor tendered by the Australian Society the Australian delegate to the Security Council (Dr. Evatt), contrasting the outlook to-day compared with last year, ...

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  12. HUNDRED KILLED

    HANOVER, June 19.--One hundred German workers and displaced persons are feared to have been killed yesterday in an ...

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  13. Navy Pilot Killed In Plane Crash

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday.--A Royal Navy sub-lieutenant was, killed this afternoon when his Firefly plane crashed when ...

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  14. SHIPS IDLE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Fourteen ships are idle at Brisbane, Gladstone, Rockhampton, Bowen, and Townsville, owing to the coal ...

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  15. SOCIAL SERVICE PAYMENTS RESUMED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--All meat workers entitled to social service benefits were now receiving them, the Deputy Director of ...

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  16. HUGE FINANCIAL OUTLAY ON SOCIAL BENEFITS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday,--A steadily increasing drain on consolidated revenue to finance the social services, even without liberalising the means test of oldage pensions, is foreseen in special Treasury figures ...

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  17. FLIMSY EXCUSE DEPLORED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--In a statement to-day the Commissioner for Railways (Mr. Wills) said it was unjustifiable for ...

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  18. VON PAPEN CLAIMS HE TRIED TO STOP AUSTRIAN ATTACK

    LONDON, June 18.--Continuing his evidence at the Nuremberg trials von Papen said he was suddenly and groundlessly dismissed from the post of ambassador, with a special mission to Austria, shortly before ...

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  19. UNIONS DECIDE TO ABANDON STRIKE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The threat to cease work at midnight to-night was dropped by the State branches of the Federated Locomotive Enginemen's Union and the Australian Railway ...

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  20. Speed-Up Order To Yanks

    TOKIO, June 18.--In order to speed up proceedings, which Chief Justice Sir William Webb said ...

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  21. Rivers Overflow

    TEHERAN, June 19.--The Euphrates and Tigris Rivers overflowed their banks and flooded large areas of agricultural land, ...

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