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  4. RATIONING OF CLOTHING AND MEAT IS FINISHED

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Rationing of meat and clothing in Australia virtually ended to-night, when the Prime Minister (Mr. J. B. Chifley), in a surprise announcement, told reporters rationing would be abolished from to-morrow. ...

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  5. KANGAROO ON LOOSE IN N.Z. CITY

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A giant six-foot blue flyer kangaroo terrified late shoppers in Auckland, New Zealand, on Friday ...

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  6. STATE PREMIERS CONFER WITH MR. CHIFLEY ON TAKE OVER OF CONTROLS

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Premiers of the six States, at an informal conference here to-day, agreed in principle to enact legislation to control prices, rents and land sales when the Commonwealth surrenders these present powers, which will be in less than three months' ...

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  7. U.S. REPUBLICAN CONVENTION OPEN

    NEW YORK, June 21.--Horn blasts, hoarse and shrill outcries and general increasing din heralded in Philadelphia the opening to-day of what American political writers predict will be "the greatest show on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ALL-OUT DRIVE OH GUERRILLAS BY GREEK ARMY

    LONDON, June 21. -- The Greek Army has begun an all-out offensive against guerrillas. Seventy thousand troops ...

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  9. MALAYAN POLICE SWOOP ON TROUBLE MAKERS

    SINGAPORE, June 21.--Hundreds of Chinese, Malayans and Indians, suspected of connection with the recent wave of violence in Malaya, were rounded up early this morning in a ...

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  10. Town Destroyed By Fire

    NEW YORK, June 20.-- The British United Press correspondent at Kingstown, St. Vincent, British ...

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  11. Trawler Sunk In Collision

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- A [?]hing trawler, the St. Joseph, on its way out to sea, sank rapidly this morning after a ...

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  12. First Indian Governor General Takes Office

    LONDON, June 21.--First Indian Governor General of the Dominion of India (Mr. C. Rajagopalachari) was sworn in at New Delhi to-day, His predecessor, Lord Louis Mountbatten, and Lady Mountbatten after the ...

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  13. Eagle's Vengeance

    ISTANBUL, June 20.--An eagle swooped on a shepherd's seven-year-old son who prodded its nest ...

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  14. Disastrous Floods

    SHANGHAI, June 21.-- Floods in Foochow have drowned 1000 people, destroyed 10,000 homes, ...

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  15. Railway Workshop Overtime

    IPSWICH, Monday.--The attitude of railway unions to working overtime in workshops will be known next Monday after the ...

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  16. American Drug Is Last Chance

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- A drug which has been flown from America in an attempt to save the life of the 11 year-old of the ...

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  17. Protest Over Hungary Church School Order

    LONDON, June 21. -- Catholic priests yesterday read a pastoral letter signed by Cardinal Mindszenty and 15 bishops protesting ...

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  18. EARLY SOVIET MOVE ON GERMAN CURRENCY REFORM ANTICIPATED

    LONDON, June 21.--'The Times' Berlin correspondent says well informed Germans expect the Soviet administration will introduce some form of new currency on Wednesday, and that it will apply not only in the eastern zone, but will be declared by the Soviet Military ...

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  19. TOSHACK TAKES QUICK TOLL IN YORKSHIRE GAME

    LONDON, June 21.--Australian test left-hand spin bowler Ernie Toshack combined with Bill Johnston to cause an early collapse of Yorkshire batsmen when they resumed their ...

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  20. Court Rules Firemen's Ban On Exams Nothing To Do With Wages Claim

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Before an application by the AWU for increased wages for metropolitan firemen was heard by Mr. T. E. Dwyer, in the Industrial Court to-day, Mr. J. R. Black, secretary of the Metropolitan ...

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  21. TAXATION PROBE

    KINGAROY, Monday.--South Burnett peanut growers will hold a mass meeting to-morrow night to discuss the impending taxation ...

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  22. FATS FOR BRITAIN

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- A charge by Mrs. A. Berry. of the Queensland Countrywomen's Association, that efforts to relieve ...

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  23. "U.K. PITS BACKWARD"

    LONDON, June 21. -- The secretary of the National Union of Mineworkers (Mr. Horner) said that hundreds of pits had to be ...

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  24. RARE NECKLACE STOLEN

    SYDNEY, Monday,--An ancient Egyptian necklace was stolen from a showcase at the archaeological exhibition at the Sydney Town ...

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