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  4. DRASTIC MOVES TO DECREASE USE OF PETROL

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Federal Cabinet to-day appointed a special sub-committee to report on recommendations for a drastic tightening up of the entire system of petrol rationing ...

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  5. FIRST PLANES OF "AIR BRIDGE" ARRIVE IN BERLIN WITH SUPPLIES OF FOOD

    LONDON, June 28.--Reuter's Berlin correspondent says 28 U.S. Dakotas, carrying about 70 tons of food and other vital supplies for the western sectors, have arrived at Tempelhof airport. They were the first of 100 planes due to-day ...

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  6. ARMED CHINESE ATTACK POLICE IN MALAYA

    SINGAPORE, June 28.--Forty armed Chinese last night launched a full scale assault on Kuala Krau police station, at Mentakab, 55 miles north-eastof Kuala Lumpur. ...

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  7. PALESTINE PEACE PLANS COMPLETED BY U.N. MEDIATOR

    LONDON, June 28.--The British United Press Rhodes correspondent states the U.N. Palestine mediator (Count Bernadotte) announced that he has completed his peace suggestions for Palestine and is sending them ...

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  8. THREE PEOPLE INJURED IN RUNAWAY TRAM

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Three people were injured to-day when a runaway tram at Clovelly careered half a mile ...

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  9. COMMUNISM ORIENTAL IN CONCEPTION

    LONDON, June 27.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee), in the course of an address. said Communism ...

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  10. MAN KILLED IN TOWERS TRUCK CRASH

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday. -- A truck returning to Townsville from a cycling carnival at Charters Towers on Sunday night ...

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  11. FACTORY EMPLOYEES

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Over 238,000 more persons were employed in factories throughout Australia in 1946-47 than in ...

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  12. Heavy Death Roll In Violent Japanese 'Quakes

    TOKIO, June 28.--Violent earthquakes rocked central Japan late this afternoon, causing hundreds of casualties and destroying thousands of homes. The earthquakes, which were followed by heavy tidal waves, are reported to have levelled several towns in ...

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  13. FOUR YEARS' GAOL

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Valance Edward Willis (19), laborer, who committed 29 serious offences in Brisbane suburbs. had rendered ...

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  14. CHEMISTS SUPPORT DOCTORS ON FREE MEDICINE

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Chemists with four shops in the Redcliffe, Woody Point, Margate and Scarborough areas have ...

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  15. SHOW PAVILION DESTROYED BY FIRE

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The cattle navilion at the Royal Agricultural. Society's showgrounds, Moore Park, in which ...

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  16. NEW CANE CUTTERS

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Cane farmers generally are satisfied with displaced Europeans at present cutting cane in the North ...

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  17. State Parliament

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The Premier (Mr. E. M. Hanlon) announced tonight that the second ...

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  18. ENGLAND NEEDS 596 TO WIN TEST AT LORD'S

    LONDON, June 28.--With seven wickets down for 460, Bradman declared the Australian second innings closed, leaving England the colossal task of making 596 to secure a win. Start of play was delayed by rain, and there were interruptions both before and after lunch while the Australia were at ...

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  19. NO OFFICIAL RATIONING

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The New South Wales Government has decided not to introduce official rationing of gas and electricity for ...

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  20. Communists Dispersed

    LONDON, June 28.--The British United Press Trieste correspondent says police, using truncheons, charged and dispersed a big ...

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  21. GANDHI'S SON DEAD

    BOMBAY, June 28.--The newspaper 'Harijan.' which Gandhi founded, reported that the Mahatma's eldest son, Hiralal ...

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  22. HEAVY FINES FOR BLACK. MARKET DEAL ON HOUSE

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Three men appeared to have acted in concert in the general transaction of the alleged sale of a house at [?]450 above the Sub- Treasury valuation, Mr. J. A. Murry, SM, said to-day. He ...

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  23. SCORES

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  24. BMA FEARS DEVELOPMENT OF NATION OF MEDICINE SWILLERS

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The BMA felt that the free medicine scheme might tend to convert Australia into a ...

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  25. COUNTRY WOMEN'S SACRIFICE

    LONDON, June 27.--Mrs. E. Storre and Miss F. Nixon, representatives of the Victorian Country ...

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  26. ENTERTAINED BY LORD G0WRIE

    LONDON, June 27.--Lord Gowrie (Governor of Windsor Castle) entertained the Australian cricketers to-day. ...

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  27. BENES WANTED

    LONDON, June 28. -- The British United Press Prague correspondent says youths of a sports organisation called Sokol, ...

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