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  3. FORECAST:

    CLOUDY AT TIMES, BUT FINE; WINDS SE TO E. ...

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  4. THREAT OF COAL STRIKE TEMPORARILY WITHDRAWN

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Respite from the threat of a coal strike, if not it's immediate removal, is believed to have been achieved at today's conference between the Government and representatives of the miners. The general impression gained after the conference ...

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  5. IMMEDIATE SEARCH FOR OIL AND MINERALS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: An immediate intensive search for oil and minerals throughout Australia, based en the latest American geological and geophysical methods, will be launched by the Governorment ...

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  6. Weeds around Garratts

    These rust-coated Garratt locomotives, which are standing at Salisbury surrounded by thick weeds and undergrowth, have ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. "NOT PEACE THAT CROWNS VICTORY."

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday: Great disappointment with the international scene following on the ...

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  8. Stole Plane

    LONDON, Tuesday: The Daily Telegraph's Rome correspondent says: Wearing military flying kit, three ...

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  9. Egyptian Attitude To Canal

    LONDON, Tuesday: "We do not recognise any special peace-time rights to the Suez Canal; that is ...

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  10. British Continue Dismantling For Reparations

    LONDON, Tuesday: A senior British Military Government officer stated that there would be no halting in the dismantling of plant for reparations in the British zone of Germany, ...

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  11. Bevin Praised By Egyptian Premier

    CAIRO, Tuesday: The Egyptian Prime Minister (Sdky Pasha) told the Senate that he felt sure Egypt would attain her ...

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  12. Dispute A Delays Fruit Ship

    HOBART, Tuesday: The freighter Goulburn, which was to have sailed yesterday with general cargo for Sydney, is ...

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  13. BRITISH CAR EXPORTS LEAP.

    LONDON, Tuesday: Britain is doubling, and trebling, her expert of cars and lorries. April figures reached a new ...

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  14. Resignation Of Food Minister

    LONDON, Tuesday: Britain's Food Minister (Sir Ben Smith) has resigned. ...

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  15. MORE PARALYSIS CASES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Fourteen cases of infantile paralysis in the metropolitan area were reported today. The victims ages ranged ...

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  16. HAD UNLICENSED REVOLVER

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Douglas Ronald Morris (26), journalist, was fined £15 in the Police Court today on a charge of having had ...

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  17. TITO IN MOSCOW

    LONDON, Tuesday:—The Prime Minister of Yugoslavia (Marshal Tito) is in Moscow and had an audience with Generalissimo ...

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  18. Detective Shot through Thigh

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Detective T. Wilson (50), of Kensignton, was shot through the thigh tonight by a man in the ...

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  19. Inquiry into Allegations against POW Camp Chief

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: Allegations that Italian prisoners of war went out of their minds through the actions of a drunken commandant, who went about brandishing a revolver, are being investigated by Mr ...

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  20. END OF U.S. COAL STRIKE IMMINENT.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: A settlement of the 43-day old coal strike within 48 hours is forecast ...

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  21. "Two Weapons As Dangerous as Atom Bomb"

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: Mr W. A. Higinbotham, chairman of the Federation of Atomic Scientists, in a speech said that there were at least two major secret weapons existing which scientists believed were ...

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  22. FEDERAL HOUSING PLANS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Eight thousand five hundred houses are expected to be under construction under the ...

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  23. Brief Period For Nations To Choose

    LONDON, Tuesday: The Assembly of the Church of Scotland, at Edinburgh, received a report from a committee dealing ...

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  24. STRIKE CONTROL BILL APPEARS IN JEOPARDY

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday:—President Truman's Strike Control Bill drew surprisingly hot fire in the Senate after its easy ...

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  25. "TYRE CONTROL TO GO WITHIN THREE MONTHS"

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: Giving evidence at the 40-hour week inquiry today, Michael Kennedy, general secretary of ...

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  26. FREE MEDICAL SERVICE DEPENDS ON POLL RESULT

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Minister for Health and Social Services (Senator Fraser) told the National Health and ...

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  27. SCIENTISTS OBJECT TO CIVIL SERVICE RULES

    LONDON, Tuesday: Eighty per cent of the British scientists who worked on the atom 'bomb during the war have refused to ...

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  28. SEAMEN REJECT OFFER

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: A group, of 3500 members of the National Maritime Union who are scheduled to walk out on June 15 voted ...

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