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  4. ELECTRIC POWER AND GAS RATIONING DECIDED ON BY STATE GOVERNMENT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — After a thorough survey of existing coal stocks and on the advice of the advisory committee appointed for the purpose, Cabinet to-day decided to impose drastic rationing of electricity and gas from midnight ...

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    The chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the United States House of Representatives (Representative S. Bloom) addresses the representatives from 47 nations at the fourth session of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Council at Atlantic City, New Jersey. Seated to the right of Representative Bloom is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    After hitting a utility and smashing into a parked three-ton truck, this Army semitrailer, carrying 30 men for discharge, crashed over a small bridge at Goodna and plunged into the water below. A girl was killed and seven men were injured. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FRANCO SPAIN STILL SETS PROBLEM FOR SECURITY COUNCIL

    NEW YORK, June 24.—The Security Council, after rejecting the Polish motion for a break with Franco Spain, debated a further Polish resolution that the Spanish question be kept under continuous observation until September 1. British, French and ...

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  8. Three Men Freed

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — A Criminal Court jury was directed by Mr. Justice Maxwell to-day to acquit three ...

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  9. WORKERS TO PAY PENALTY FOR POWER CUTS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—A leading industrialist to-night estimated that if the strike continued and power cuts operated, 100,000 workers would be unemployed within a week. ...

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  10. BREACH PENALTY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.— Penalties of £100 may be imposed for breaches of the power and gas restrictions. ...

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  11. Sydney Position Uncertain

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The continuity of electricity supply for Sydney to-morrow will not be certain until ...

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  12. Labor Reprimanded

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The Sydney branch of the Australian Seamen's Union protested to-day against a Right Wing officials ...

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  13. "SORRY, NO MEAT"

    NEW YORK, June 24.—The meat crisis deepened to-day, when half the butcher shops in New York City were closed. The remainder had almost no meat for sale. One thousand delicatessen owners decided to sell ...

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  14. RAILWAY UNIONS SPLIT ON LIFTING OF "BLACK" BANS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Representatives of militant unions outnumbered at a meeting of the All Service Railway Unions at the Trades Hall to-day left the room, locked their comrades inside, and threw away ...

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  15. SUGGESTIONS TO WIN MORE COAL

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.— A method to meet the world problem of securing more coal and to induce manpower to ...

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  16. COALMINERS REFUSE SETTLEMENT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—No settlement of the coalminers' strike was reached at a conference between miners' ...

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  17. ATOM BOMB TEST

    NEW YORK, June 24.— The American Press correspondent aboard the M'Kinley says the atom ...

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  18. INDUSTRY SEVERELY HIT AS RESULT OF SHIPPING STRIKE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The serious effect of the shipping strike on primary industries was emphasised by industrial authorities to-day. The president of the Queensland Hardware ...

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  19. CANBERRA JEALOUSY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Inter-House Jealousies over the amount of time to be devoted to the Senate and the House of ...

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  20. CANDLES IN DEMAND

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — With electric light rationing commencing to-morrow, there has been a phenomenal demand for candles ...

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  21. MOTORISTS FINED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—It was stated in the Traffic Court today many motor drivers who had been intercepted on their way to ...

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  22. Political Prisoners Released In Spain

    MADRID, June 24.—The Minister for Justice (Senor Raimundo Cus[?]a) announced that of hundreds of thousands of prisoners ...

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  23. U.S. Chief Justice

    WASHINGTON, June 24. — Mr. F. M. Vinson has been sworn in as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. President Truman declared Mr. Vinson's appointment ...

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  24. "EXCEPT RUSSIA"

    WASHINGTON, June 24.- pre[?]ent Truman has notified Congress that announcements have [?] made for United states ...

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  25. PARIS NEWSPAPERS

    PARIS, June 24.—The size of Paris newspapers is to be increased from two pages to four pages. The price will be ...

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  26. ITALY AND GREECE

    ROME. June 24.—The Foreign Office has announced that Italy and Greece have resumed diplomatic relations. ...

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