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  4. PREMIERS FINALISE DATES FOR TAKINGOVER CONTROLS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.-- The State Governments will assume control over rents on August 16 and over prices and land sales on September 20. The Premiers at a special prices conference with the Commonwealth to-day agreed on ...

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  5. N.S.W. COAL CRISIS FORCES IMMEDIATE DRASTIC POWER CUTS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Overnight New South Wales has been faced with a coal crisis, which will result immediately in widespread unemployment, affecting the entire Australian economy. Sydney to-morrow row will be a dead city, with the use of electricity forbidden to all ...

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  6. U.S. CONTROL ON STEEL REIMPOSED

    WASHINGTON, June 21.--Congress yesterday authorised the President to order the steel industry to ...

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  7. RUSSIAN BAN ON NEW CURRENCY IN WHOLE OF BERLIN

    LONDON, June 21.--The Berlin radio, quoted by the British United Press Berlin correspondent, says the Soviet military administration has banned the circulation of deutschemarks throughout the whole of Berlin. ...

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  8. GOVT. REJECTS PROPOSALS BY MEAT FIRM

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--A Federal Cabinet sub-committee has rejected proposals put before it by the English meat ...

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  9. QUEENSLAND AMBULANCE SERVICES

    BRISBANE, Tuseday. -- Since the service commenced in December, 1945. 114 patients have been carried on 95 ...

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  10. LOST TOURISTS

    PARIS, June 21. -- A Counter of heads at the entrance to the Paris catacombs realised that 732 ...

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  11. Planes Checkmate Russians

    BERLIN, June 21.--It has been earned that cargo-carrying planes daily, capable of transporting daily 20,000lb of ...

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  12. RATIONING STAFF

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The majority of the staff of the Rationing Commission who wish to continue in Commonwealth ...

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  13. PUBLICANS' PROFITS HOARDED IN KEROSENE TINS ?

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Industrial Court to-day reserved decision on a claim by the Liquor Employees' Union for higher ...

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  14. ATTLEE GOVT. REBUFFED IN UPPER HOUSE

    LONDON, June 21. -- The predominantly Conservative Opposition in the House of Lords, by 75 votes to 21, carried an ...

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  15. JAP MIGRATION

    TOKIO, June 21.--British authorities in Tokio believe there is little possibility that Japanese migration south of the equator ...

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  16. PROTECTION OF EX-SERVICEMEN

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.-- Federal representatives at the Premiers' conference to-day agreed to continue rent ...

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  17. Wreckage Of Plane Found

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Two stockmen to-day found the charred wreckage of a large aeroplane, with the remains of ...

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  18. RATIONING OF BUTTER TO REMAIN

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. --The Federal Government decided to maintain butter rationing so that "the ...

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  19. BBC NEWS BAN SOUGHT

    CAPETOWN, June 21. -- The Nationalist party paper, 'Die Tranvaler', demanded that the South African Broadcasting ...

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  20. SWEDEN'S DEFENCE

    STOCKHOLM, June 22. --The Swedish Parliament approved the expenditure of [?]14,000,000 on strengthening defence. ...

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  21. RADAR STATIONS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The Federal Government intends to establish 15 radar stations throughout the Commonwealth as ...

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  22. PATIENT CENTURY BY BILL BROWN

    LONDON, June 22.--Highlights of the Australians' second innings to-day against Yor[?]hire were a patient 113 by Bill Brown, Bradman's [?]smissal with another century in sight, a duck to Miller, and ...

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  23. STRIKERS MADE ERROR

    LONDON, June 22. -- The Clyde ship-scalers returned to work after a few hours' strike, having discovered that their complaint ...

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  24. PREMIERS FEAR QUICK COST OF LIVING RISE IF SUBSIDIES CEASE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--At the Premiers' conference here Mr. M'Girr (N.S.W.) said certain States, because of their financial position, would be unable, without financial assistance, to carry on a policy of subsidies, and their elimination might result in an immediate increase in cost on living and ...

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  25. Garden's Singular Position

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- John Smith Garden, while employed in the Department of Labor and National Service, ...

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  26. INDICATIONS OF SECRET MEETING OF COMINFORM

    LONDON, June 21.--Reuter's diplomatic correspondent says continuous reports of movements of leading European Communists in the past 48 hours have led observers to speculate whether a Cominform meeting ...

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  27. DOCK WORKERS DISAGREE ON SETTLEMENT

    LONDON, June 22.--A mass meeting of striking dockers in Albert Hall decided, on the recommendation of the general ...

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  28. SOIL IS BEING IMPOVERISHED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Archbishop Duhig, who at present is visiting the South Burnett district, said to-day that heavy ...

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  29. Hardstaff Withdraws

    LONDON, June 22. -- Reuter says Hardstaff has withdrawn from England's Test probables because of a septic foot and the ...

    Article : 34 words
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