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  4. Shortage Of Coal Places Industry On Edge Of Disaster

    CANBERRA, Thursday. - The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Menzies) moved the adjournment of the House of Representatives to discuss the coal shortage as a definite matter of urgent public importance. He said despite promises by the ...

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  5. VICEROY PROPOSES TO FORM CARETAKER INDIAN GOVERNMENT

    NEW DELHI, June 26.-The British Cabinet Mission in a statement said that the Viceroy of India (Lord Wavell) intends to establish a temporary caretaker Government of officials. It is proposed that further negotiations should be adjourned briefly while elections ...

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    A view of Hyde Park, the home of the late President Franklin D. Roosevelt, which became a National Memorial on April 12, the first anniversary of his death. The estate, Handed over to the United States Government by the Roosevelt family, is located in historic Hudson River Valley in Upper State New York. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. JUSTICE CHEATED

    TOKIO, June 26.-The International War Crimes Tribunal announced the death of defendant, Yosuke Matsuoka. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MEANS TEST ABOLITION

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-The Federal Parliamentary Labor party to-day decided to proceed with the first stage to ...

    Article : 234 words
  9. SPANISH QUESTION RETAINED ON COUNCIL AGENDA

    NEW YORK, June 26.-The Security Council, by nine votes to two, approved of the British and Australian proposal to keep the Spanish case on the agenda, without prejudice to the rights of the ...

    Article : 446 words
  10. Inspectors Enforce Gas Cuts

    BRISBANE, Thursday. - The work of policing the regulations enforcing the power and gas cuts already is in ...

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  11. PARTIES TO MEAT STRIKE NEGOTIATE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-Unions at the Trades Hall now are awaiting the employers' reply to the counter proposals submitted to them by the Disputes Committee to-day. The State and Federal secretary of ...

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  12. Tinplate Supplies

    CANBERRA, Thursday. - Because of serious cutbacks in the allocation of tinplate from the USA and the fact that substantial ...

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  13. Greater Unity Needed

    NEW YORK, June 27.-The British delegate to the Security Council (Sir Alexander Cadogan), in a broadcast to ...

    Article : 238 words
  14. RUSSIA APPLIES VETO

    NEW YORK, June 26. - The Security Council spent six hours in complicated discussion in trying to decide the terms on which ...

    Article : 182 words
  15. ATOM SCIENTIST

    CANBERRA, Thursday. - The Australian -born scientist, Professor M. Oliphant, has been invited by the Commonwealth to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. FREE NAVIGATION OF THE DANUBE

    LONDON, June 26.-The Foreign Ministers at their afternoon meeting discussed the freedom of navigation of the Danube, restitution for United Nations' property in Roumania, the restoration of United ...

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  17. NEW ARAB ARMY

    LONDON, June 27.-An Arab League meeting secretly adopted a plan for the formation of a ...

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  18. Britain Leading In Jet Plane Research

    LONDON, June 26.-"Britain is at least a year ahead in the development of jet engines, and by 1950, when jet engines will be ...

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  19. Heart-Burnings

    LONDON, June 26.—The Board of Trade has sent a letter to 10 men and one woman stating that a ...

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  20. NEW SITE FOR UNO'S HOME ?

    NEW YORK, June 26.-There is growing support among United Nations officials, particularly Americans, for the original Australian plan for the establishment of permanent headquarters at San Francisco instead of New York, states the Australian ...

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  21. UNIFICATION OF RAILWAYS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— Victoria New South Wales, and South Australia agreed to-day, after a conference ...

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  22. BIDAULT CALLS FOR A TRUCE

    LONDON, June 26.-The President (M. Bidault), in a speech in the Assembly, called for a truce among parties ...

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  23. VON NEURATH OPPOSED HITLER

    LONDON, June 26.-Giving further evidence at the Nuremberg trials to-day von Neurath said he always had ...

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