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  6. He Should Be Wakened Up, If Not Shaken Up

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  7. Widespread Violence In India--Many Killed, injured

    NEW DELHI, Sun.--Disorders and violence are becoming more widespread in India, and many persons were killed and injured yesterday during communal disturbances. LATE reports include:-- ...

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  8. U.S. Wool Fee Not Serious

    SYDNEY, Sun.--Sydney woolbrokers are confident that the American decision to impose a 50 per cent. fee on the value of foreign wool imports would not seriously ...

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  9. Middlesex On Top In County Cricket

    LONDON, Sun. -- There is no doubt Middlesex has become a dynamic eleven under Robins, says the "Sunday Times." It ...

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  10. Food Appeal Aided By Churches

    SYDNEY, Sun.--Churches continue to lend every aid to the Food For Britain Appeal. Cash and food coupons are ...

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  11. No Official Court Mourning For Earl

    LONDON, Sun.--There will be no official Court mourning for the death of the Earl of Harewood, husband of the Princess Royal, ...

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  12. Empire Day Parade In Japan

    TOKIO, Sun.--British Commonwealth Forces commemorated Empire Day with a half-hour parade of 1500 troops ...

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  13. Dutch And Indonesians Seek Lifting Of Ban

    BATAVIA, Sun.--The lifting of the Dutch shipping ban is sought in a joint letter received by the Australian Consul-General (Mr. B. C. Ballard). THE joint letter said the ...

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  14. No Breakdown In Negotiations With Indonesia

    BATAVIA, Sun.--Rumours that the visit of the Netherlands Commission-General to Holland indicated a breakdown of negotiations ...

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  15. Government Shipping Plan Opposed

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Brisbane, shipping authorities say the Federal Government is attempting to squeeze private shipping lines out of the coastal trade. They say they will fight to the limit of their financial resources any Government attempt at ...

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  16. Loan Opposed If For Military Use

    BATAVIA, Sun.--If the proposed United States loan for Indonesia was for military use and against the Republic, the ...

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  17. American Loan Not Favoured By U.K. Ministers

    LONDON, Sun. -- Despite persistent contrary reports, it can be said that Ministers are now more firmly against seeking another ...

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  18. Minister's Secretary To Remain In Germany

    ESSEN, Sun.--Lord Pakenham, Minister-in-Charge of the British Occupation Zones in Germany, who arrived to revisit the ...

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  19. Sydney's Wave Of Bashings And Brawls Continues

    SYDNEY, Sun.--A man had half an ear cut off last night when Sydney's wave of bashings and brawls continued. He ...

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  20. LEY WRITING BOOK.

    LONDON, Sun.--Thomas John Ley, former Minister for Justice in N.S.W., is writing a book which he contends may help clear his ...

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  21. Two Killed When Fell Under Trains

    SYDNEY, Sun.--Two men were killed last night when they fell under trains at Kings-grove and Mount Colah, near ...

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  22. Australians Thanked By U.S. Admiral

    SYDNEY, Sun. -- As guest of honour over the A.B.C. to-night, Rear-Admiral S. P. Ginder, Commanding Officer of U.S. Task ...

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  23. Aerial Pageant At Tenterfield

    TENTERFIELD, Sun.--On Saturday, Tenterfield Aero Club held its first post-war aerial pageant at the local drome. One ...

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  24. Visiting Sailors Attend Services

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Special services commemorating Australians and Americans who died in the Second World War were conducted at St. Mary's and St. James' Churches, Sydney, this morning, at the request of members of visiting U.S. Navy Task Force ...

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  25. Guerrillas Killed Wounded British Soldier

    ATHENS, Sun.--The Minister of Public Order has announced that guerrillas, after ambushing, two British Army lorries ...

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  26. Plane In Trouble During Storm

    DUBBO, Sun.--A Butler Airways plane, flying from Cunnamulla to Sydney with 17 passengers on board, almost came to ...

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  27. Petrol Distribution Costs Should Be Pooled

    SYDNEY, Sun.--Sir Earle Page, M.H.R., to-night suggested that petrol distribution costs should be pooled to make ...

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  28. Vessels Vanish After Collision In Fog

    LONDON, Sunday.--Two fishing vessels vanished without trace in dense fog off Goodwin Sands after colliding with United States tankers in almost indentical circumstances. While the crew of the ...

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  29. SHIP'S FIREMEN GUILTY

    BOWEN, Sun.--Five firemen of the ship Fiona were found guilty of having conspired to impede the progress of the ...

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  30. KILLED BY CAR.

    SYDNEY, Sun.--A man was knocked down by a car and killed at Allawah yesterday afternoon. Police later arrested the driver ...

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  31. BELGIANS EXECUTED.

    NAMUR, Sun.--A firing squad at dawn yesterday executed It Belgians who were in the pay of the Gestapo during the ...

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  32. SERIES OF EXPLOSIONS

    A series of explosions caused the fire aboard the Newhall Hills and completely blew off the tanker's bows, representing about a ...

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  33. GIRLS FIGHT INTRUDER.

    CANBERRA, Sun.--Girls at the Canberra Y.W.C.A. Hostel last night pluckily attacked an intruder discovered in a girl's ...

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  34. WORLD PEACE DAY.

    CANBERRA, Sun. -- Australia, and other members of the United Nations, will celebrate World Peace Day on June 26. The ...

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  35. French Workers "Requisitioned"

    PARIS, Sun.--The Premier (M. Ramadier) issued a decree "re-quisitioning" all workers in gas and electricity undertakings. ...

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  36. TASK FORCE DEFEATED.

    SYDNEY, Sun.--The N.S.W. State baseball team to-day defeated a U.S. Task Force squad by two to one in a nine innings ...

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