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  4. U. N. Mediator Prepares To Negotiate Permanent Peace For Palestine

    LONDON, June 14.—The UN mediator (Count Bernadotte) arrived at Rhodes last night and set up UN headquarters for the negotiation between Arabs and Jews on a permanent peace plan for Palestine. ...

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  5. Australia and NZ Planning Closer Trade Relations

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The foundations for a joint Australia-New Zealand plan to meet possible exhaustion of the Empire dollar pool next year were laid at talks here to-day. ...

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  6. From War. To Peace

    LONDON, June 13.—The British United Press Brussels correspondent says six British army flame ...

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  7. Tightening Soviet Grip

    LONDON, June 13.—The 'Times' Berlin correspondent says German railway authorities have announced, with Soviet approval, that German passenger trains for the West would start from Friedrichstrasse station, in ...

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  8. AMMUNITION NEEDED TO COMBAT PESTS

    BRISBANE Monday.— Graziers arc having difficulty in combating dingoes, crows and other pests because of ...

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  9. BATTLE IN HIGH SEAS TO SAVE STRANDED TUG

    BRISBANE, Monday.—drew members battled in seas 15 feet high to save the tug Albatross from being pounded in halves this morning on the south passage bar between Moreton and Stradbroke ...

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  10. SHIPPING WARNED OF POSSIBLE BAD WEATHER

    BRISBANE, Monday.—At 7.15 o'clock to-night the Weather Bureau issued advice to shipping, warning that conditions off shore were suspicious between Cape Capricorn and Sandy Cape. ...

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  11. UNION FEDERATION BANNED

    KUALA LUMPUR, June 13.— The Government of the Federation of Malaya has declared illegal the Pan-Malayan Federation ...

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  12. No Munitions From Australia

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Defence Minister (Mr. J. J. Dedman) to-day reiterated a statement by the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) ...

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  13. COSTLY RAIN

    Brisbane, Monday.—No work was done on 14 inter-State and overseas ships in port to-day because ...

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  14. ASIAN IMMIGRANTS TO BREAK WHITE AUSTRALIA POLICY

    BATAVIA, June 14.—The immigration of Asians to Australia under a quota system to replace the White Australia policy was ...

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  15. To Build Own Hospital

    BRISBANE, Monday. — People at Gatton aim to build themselves a £5000 hospital within three months because ...

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  16. MAKING SURE

    LONDON. June 11.— Reuter's says a man with a primus stove, a stool and a packet of sandwiches ...

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  17. COMPTON SCORES FINE CENTURY FOR ENGLAND; HARDSTAFF AGGRESSIVE

    LONDON, June 14.—A glorious innings by Compton, with splendid support from Hardstaff, brightened England's prospects when the first Test was resumed at Trent Bridge this morning. The home team, however, suffered an early setback when Miller repeated his first innings feat of clean bowling Hutton, ...

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  18. GUIDED MISSILE IS NEWS TO WAR MINISTER

    CANBERRA, Monday. — A guided missile to carry an atom bomb great distances was news to him, said the Minister for Defence (Mr. ...

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  19. "HOSTILE AND UNSEEMLY CRITICISM"

    LONDON, June 13.—'The Times' cricket correspondent says the third day of the Test finished unhappily and stupidly, with Miller ...

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  20. COMM.-SOCIALIST FUSION

    LONDON, June 13.—The Associated Press Budapest correspondent says the Hungarian Workers' party, representing a ...

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  21. DENSE FOG MADE GLOOMY HOLIDAY FOR MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Melbourne spent a gloomy holiday to-day, enveloped in its worst fog for years. It was so thick that when the first race started at Flemington at 1.12 p.m. only one man—the starter—saw the ...

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  22. Australia In Hollywood

    NEW YORK, June 13.— Hollywood has undertaken the task of reconstructing Australian scenes ...

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  23. Big Customs Seizure

    SHANGHAI, June 14.— Customs officials yesterday seized smuggled Japanese goods worth, "hundreds of billions of China ...

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  24. DDT IS FATAL TO CATTLE TICK, BUT COST PROHIBITIVE

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Investigations of parasites affecting the animal industry in Queensland are to be greatly extended soon, according to Dr. F. H. Roberts, head of the combined entomological and animal ...

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  25. LIQUOR FOR POLICE

    WELLINGTON, June 14. — An allegation that during 14 months the licensee of the Caledonian Hotel, Napier, provided certain ...

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  26. IMPROVED OUTLOOK

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The rains over the past few days will result in good winter conditions in south-east Queensland. The ...

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  27. Mystery Bombing

    TOKIO, June 14.—The Far East Air Force announced to-night that no American aircraft strafed any target off Korea last Tuesday. ...

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  28. PROCESSIONS BANNED

    KARACHI, June 13.—The district magistrate has banned nil processions and assemblies of five or more people, also the carrying ...

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