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  4. HEAVY FLOODS SWEEP NORTHERN NSW TOWNS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Towns have been flooded, main railway lines washed away and hundreds of miles of countryside inundated by cyclonic storm rains which have swept parts of northern and northwestern New South Wales in the past 30 hours. In some parts over ...

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  5. RATIONING OF CLOTHES AND MEAT MAY END SOON

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The abolition of clothes and meat rationing simultaneously with the handing over of price control to the States in three months' time will be recommended by Cabinet to the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party ...

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  6. Won't Say If He's a Red

    Paul Robeson, negro singer recently told the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee that he would rather go to gaol than ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Indonesians Would Like To Settle In Tropical Australia

    BATAVIA, June 15.—Northern Australia, Borneo and New Guinea were described here to-day by Tengku Dzulkarnain, Secretary of State for Justice and Immigration in the Dutch non-Republican Indonesian ...

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  8. ARAB PLAN FOR DIVISION OF PALESTINE

    LONDON, June 15. — Renter's Cairo correspondent says reliable Egyptian sources said the Arabs in the peace talks ...

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  9. DOMINIONS TO PAY MORE ON NAVY UPKEEP

    AUCKLAND. June 15.— New Zealand and Australia mist take, the lead for the British Commonwealth in the ...

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  10. COMMS. ATTACK PLANTERS

    SINGAPORE. Juno 14.—Twelve Chinese Communist gangsters, armed with tommy guns, Sten guns and revolvers, last night ...

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  11. Beef Exports Rise

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Queensland beef treated for export to Britain during the first six months this year will be nearly 15,999 tons ...

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  12. INQUEST TO BE HELD

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — A coroner's inquest will be held into the death of Mrs. Eunice May Wood (19) in the rail smash at ...

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  13. Australia Wins

    LONDON, June 15.—Dramatic incidents marked the closing phases of the first Test of the current series at Trent Bridge to-day. Compton's wonderful effort came to an end when, in avoiding a bumper from Miller, he stumbled into the wicket and was out for 184. His was a masterly display. In the Australian ...

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  14. PRICE CONTROL

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Queensland will be in the best position of all the States to take over price control when the Commonwealth ...

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  15. SUDAN REFORMS WILL GO AHEAD WITHOUT EGYPT

    LONDON. June 15.—The Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. C. P. May- hew) announced in the House of ...

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  16. Australia's Relief Contribution

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) announced to-day that Cabinet had ...

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  17. PLANE MIGRANTS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Trans Ocean Airlines, of California, United States, has asked the Government to grant them landing ...

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  18. MIGRANTS SUFFER HOMESICKNESS

    AUCKLAND, June 15.—The immigration policy in Australia was failing because of one simple emission—failure to understand ...

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  19. Soviet Propaganda In Siam

    SINGAPORE, June 15.—The newly established Soviet legation at Bangkok to-day issued the first USSR Press bulletin to the local ...

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  20. DANGER IN DRIVING SOVIET TO THE EAST

    LONDON, June 11—The 'Manchester Guardian,' in a leader, warned thai if the Western Union and the ...

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  21. CARGO PILLAGING

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — Cargo pillaged from vessels between England and Australia is finding its way to the blackmarket in ...

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  22. TUG TOWED INTO T0WNSVILLF

    TOWNSVILLE. Tuesday.—The Harbor Board's new tug Empire Minotaur, was towed into port this afternoon after being towed ...

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  23. Protestant Leader's Bitter Attack on Roman Catholicism in Australia

    LONDON, June 14.—Mr, P. W. Petter, president of the National Union of Protestants, told the annual meeting that Australia had under 20 per cent of Roman Catholics in its population, "but it is under the power ...

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  24. JAP WAR TRIALS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — The Federal Cabinet decided to-day to speed up the investigation and prosecution of suspect Japanese ...

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  25. S. AFRICA'S MIGRANT POLICY

    LONDON, June 14. — The British United Press Capetown correspondent says the Minister for the Interior (Dr. Dongos) said ...

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  26. PARTY FOR THREE

    LONDON, June 14.—Three lonely, elderly Nottingham women are to have a party—on the people of ...

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  27. A LITTLE PREVIOUS

    LONDON, June 15.— Barnes and Hassell beat the gun at the close of the Test to-day, when, with ...

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  28. Apology To Churchill

    LONDON. June 14. — The leader or the House of Commons (Mr. Herbert Morrison) has written to Mr. Winston Churchill an ...

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  29. PLANE OVERDUE

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday. - A DH84 passanger plane has not been sighted since it left Port Moreshy for the [?] ...

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  30. Dearer Flour

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.— An increase in the price of flour end bran and pollard of 26 and 2- a Inn respectively was announced ...

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