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  4. FORECAST.

    North-East District: Fine, mild day temperatures, cold night with frosts. ...

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  5. Failure To Agree On Failure ree Minor Points Of Italian Treaty I nor Italia ints

    PARIS, Wed.—The Foreign Ministers after a two and a half hours' meeting yesterday failed to agree on any of the minor points of the Italian draft treaty which is on the agenda, says Reuter. ...

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  6. Magna Carta Celebrations: Cathedral's Original Copy

    June 15 is celebrated in British and American countries as the historic date (1215) when Kins John signed Magna Carta. Special services were held in many churches last Sunday, including; St. Andrew's Sydney. The above picture shows Lincoln Cathedral's original copy of the Magma Carta recently returned to Britain from the United States, where it was held for safety during the war. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Sufficient Coal For One Day

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Sufficient coal arrived in Sydney to-day to avert a stoppage at Bunnerong Power-house, main source of Sydney's power supply. ...

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  8. Repatriation Of Japs From Areas Under Soviet Control

    TOKIO, Wed.—Mr. Dean Acheson, American delegate, told Russia's delegation on the Allied Council that although the ...

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  9. Wants U.S. Forces To Quit China

    SHANGHAI, Wed.—Dr. Tao Hens Chi, spokesman for 54 anti-civil war groups, demanded that the United States forces ...

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  10. America World's No. I 'Firetrap'

    NEW YORK, Wed.—Fires in the United States caused the death of over 10,000 persons and a financial loss of 50,000 million dollars annually, making this country the world's number one "fire trap," Herbert Friede, superintendent of fire alarms in ...

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  11. Ship Ban "Threat" To Dutch Relations

    BARON VAN AERSSEN, Netherlands Minister to Australia, who regards the hold-up of Dutch ships and the ban on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. 500ft. Crash Down Mountainside

    SEATTLE (U.S.A.), Wed. Seven members of the Spokane baseball, team (Western International League) were killed and ...

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  13. Urges Co-operation Of Mines, Owners

    CANBERRA, Wed.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said in the House of Representatives to-day if miners and owhers would work in ...

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  14. Abortive Jap Plot To Seize Power

    TOKIO, Wed.—A Japanese witness told the War Crimes Tribunal that the war-provoking Manchurian incident in 1931 grew from an abortive plot by Japanese militarists to march into the Diet and seize Governmental power. ...

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  15. Discussions On Pacific Bases

    CANBERRA, Wed.—Discussions between Australia and the United States on the use of Pacific bases have no connection at all with ...

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  16. Plan To Abolish Means test

    CANBERRA, Wed.—Feder Cabinet to-day decided to recommend to Caucus tomorrow that a beginning be made with ...

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  17. Comprehensive Water Supply Scheme

    SYDNEY, Wed.—One of the most comprehensive water supply schemes yet planned for the provincial districts of New South ...

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  18. MINERS AT WAR WITH COMMUNITY

    CANBERRA, Wed.—"It is quite apparent that coal miners in this country have been at war with the rest of the community for some years past and during a period when this country was fighting for its very existence," said Senator Foil (Liberal, Qld.), ...

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  19. No Intervention In Q'sland Meat Strike

    CANBERRA, Wed.—There was no reason at the moment why the Federal Government should intervene in the Queensland meat ...

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  20. Arrested After Struggle With Police

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—A man who was wanted for questioning on a number of robberies was overpowered and arrested by ...

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  21. Preparations For Atom Bomb Tests

    IMPONDERABLES of atomic energy will make next Sunday and Monday days of breathless suspense and drama, according to Army and Navy task officials who for the first time disclosed the full complexity of the time chart for Atom Bomb Day. ...

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  22. Arrest Of Indians

    DURBAN, Wed.—fifty Indian members of the volunteer passive resistance movement, led by the Transvaal Leader, Dr. Yusuf ...

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  23. AMMUNITION EXPLODED.

    LONDON, Wed.—Seven soldiers are believed killed and 15 injured when obsolete ammunition which they were loading into a ...

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  24. HOSPITAL BENEFIT BODIES

    SYDNEY, Wed—The Country Hospitals Benefits Association conferred to-day with representatives of the Metropolitan ...

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  25. N.Z. Government To Reduce Taxes

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Wed.—The Government's intention to provide some relief from taxation was revealed by the ...

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  26. TINPLATE SUPPLIES SERIOUSLY SHORT

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—Gloomy opinions were expressed to-day by Melbourne canister makers and food processors. If supplies of tinplate for canister making did not ...

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  27. Battled Through Blizzard To Save Woman's Life

    SYDNEY, Wed.—A grim story of a woman doctor who battled through a blizzard on skis to save another woman's life in the snowbound alpine town of Adaminaby, was told to-day when contact was made with the town, which has been isolated for eight ...

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  28. Killed In Plane Crash

    LONDON, Wed.—Six occupants were burned beyond recognition when a Wellington bomber crashed near Derby. ...

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  29. Ordered Back To U.S. By Russian Officer

    BELGRADE, Wed.—Leo Hoch stetter, American member of U.N.R.R.A. mission to YugoSlavia, revealed that he was ...

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  30. Unions To Consider Proposed Lockout.

    SYDNEY, Wed.—A mass meeting of Sydney waterfront, unions will be held at the Trades Hall to-morrow to decide the union ...

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  31. Jap Criminals Hanged

    SINGAPORE, Wed.—Six Japanese war criminals, including the ex-chief administrator of Port Blaire, Mitsubashi Matachi, were ...

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  32. PARLIAMENT PROROGUED

    SYDNEY, Wed.—The LieutGovernor (Sir Frederick Jordan) to-day issued a proclamation proroguing the Legislative Council ...

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  33. FLOOD DROWNS KOREANS.

    SEOUL, Wed.—A flood, resulting from eight inches of rain in the past four days, has drowned 19 Koreans, while nearly 9000 ...

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