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  3. Quiet Of Truce Descends On Holy Land Battle Lines

    LONDON, June 11.—The Associated Press Jerusalem correspondent says random shooting continued in Jerusalem six minutes after the cease fire deadline at 6 a.m., GMT, then quiet descended on the Jewish and Arab battle lines. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. JULIUS FINED ANOTHER £10 FOR PART IN STRIKE

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Max Nordau Julius (42), bar- rister, who alleged detectives had perjured themselves to get him convicted, was fined £10 in the police court to-day for having taken part in an unauthorised ...

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  5. MANY DEATHS IN DANISH SHIP SUNK BY MINE

    LONDON, June 11.—Reuter's Copenhagen correspondent says the 168-ton Danish passenger vessel Kjobenhavn, at dawn to-day, hit a mine and sank off the east coast of Jutland, as the ship was ...

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  6. KOREAN FISHING BOATS BOMBED

    SEOUL (Korea), June 11.— The Press news service stated to-day that an American aircraft bombed and sank 11 ...

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  7. S. African Policy On Indians

    LONDON, June 10.—Reuter's Pretoria correspondent says the Minister for the Interior (Dr. T. E. Donges) said the ...

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  8. ALP. WILL DISCUSS BAN ON COMMUNISTS

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Action to have the Communist party declared an illegal organisation because of its ...

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  9. ADOPTION PLAN FOR CHILDREN AS MIGRANTS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Immigration Minister (Mr. Calwell) has recommended to the British authorities a plan ...

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  10. NG-Papua Service Complaints

    PORT MORESBY, June 11. — Public servants of the Papua New Guinea administration held a stop work meeting yesterday ...

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  11. HIGHLY QUALIFIED ENGLISH NURSES GIVEN JUNIOR POSTS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A threat to make no more berths available to English nurses wishing to migrate to ...

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  12. HUGE LIQUOR BILL

    WASHINGTON, June 10.- —The -Commerce Department reported that Americans spent the record ...

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  13. ROYAL FAMILY "SWOT" UP ON AUSTRALIA

    LONDON. June 10. — Their Majesties and Princess Margaret are daily brushing up their knowledge of Australia and New ...

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  14. Russia Sends A Bill

    LONDON, June 11.— Renter's Berlin correspondent says the Russian controlled Berlin railway ...

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  15. AUSTRALIANS PASS ENGLAND'S SCORE FOR LOSS OF THREE

    NOTTINGHAM, June 11.—Resuming their innings on a wicket which was rapidly drying out, the Australians to-day passed England's first innings total of 165 for the loss of three wickets, these falling to Laker, the Test "find," who yesterday put up a tail end stand for ...

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  16. Big Dollar Purchase By India

    WASHINGTON, June 10.— The International Monetary Fund announced to-day it had sold 8,060,000 dollars to India. ...

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  17. SEX CRIMINAL CONFESSES TO SYDNEY MURDER

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A 30-year-old sex criminal surrendered to the Newcastle police late this afternoon, after admitting to the brutal murder near Taronga Park yesterday of 59-year-old Mrs. Alice Victoria ...

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  18. INDONESIAN CHARGE AGAINST DUTCH

    NEW YORK. June 10. — L. B. Palar (Indonesia) told the Security Council to-day tho Dutch were trying to strangle and ...

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  19. "DESPICABLE STORY TELLER"

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Minister for Commerce (Mr. R. T. Pollard) in the House of Representatives to-day ...

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  20. LEAVING SOON

    SYDNEY, Friday. - Senator Armstrong will leave Sydney by air for London on June 26 to complete arrangements for the ...

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  21. Home Secretary Revokes Decision On Reprieve For All Murderers

    LONDON, June 10.—The Home Secretary (Mr. Chuter Ede), revoking his April decision that all future murderers would automatically be reprieved, told the House of Commons each case from now on would be ...

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  22. TRAGIC INQUEST

    SYDNEY. Friday.—Sneaking with considerable emotion and with tears in his eyes the District Coroner (Mr. G. ...

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  23. U.S. SENATE PASSES DRAFT BILL

    WASHINGTON June 10.— After a week of torrid debate, topped off by three gruelling night sessions, the Senate ...

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  24. GERMAN TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS

    LONDON, June 11. — 'The Times' Berlin correspondent says the British authorities to-night advised Germans in the British ...

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  25. UN TALKS IN AUST.

    LONDON, June II.—The United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East has announced (that it will hold his next ...

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