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  2. FORECAST.

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  5. English Footballer Looks Glum As He Leaves Field

    One of the highlights of the sensational first Test Match in Sydney between England and Australia was the departure of J. Hitching (England) at the referee's order for alleged rough play. Kitching subsequently stated that he had been bitten by an Australian player. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. No Agreement Reached At Foreign Ministers' Talks In Paris

    PARIS, Tues.—The Foreign Ministers' Conference failed to reach agreement on any of the main points discussed during the formal session late yesterday afternoon, and adjourned until 4 p.m. to-day when the points at issue-the Franco-Italian frontier, ...

    Article : 284 words
  7. SAILING SHIP FOR AUSTRALIA

    The world's largest sailing ship, the four-masted barque Moshulu, is expected to resume its wheat run to Australia this summer. The Moshulu is at present lying at Narvik, where she was stripped by the Germans. She will undergo a thorough overhaul. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Atom Bomb Will Be Dropped On July 1

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—An American Associated Press correspondent aboard the U.S.S. Mount McKinley, reports that ...

    Article : 78 words
  9. CESSATION OF INDUSTRY IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) announced to-day that from midnight to-morrow there will be a complete cessation of industry in Brisbane and ...

    Article : 337 words
  10. Miners To Seek General Stoppage

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Corrimal miners' lodge will seek a general stoppage in all southern New South Wales mines next Monday, ...

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  11. Housing Problem Must Be Solved First

    CANBERRA, Tues.—A warning that Australia must first solve her own problems, such as housing, before embarking upon a plan to ...

    Article : 162 words
  12. Congress Accepts a Proposals

    LONDON, Tues.—Over New Delhi radio Dr. Azad announced that Congress accepts the British Cabinet's long-term ...

    Article : 58 words
  13. Security Council Rejects Motion On Spanish Question

    NEW YORK, Tues.—The Security Council rejected the Polish motion for severance of diplomatic relations with Franco. ...

    Article : 194 words
  14. INQUEST INTO DEATH OF CHILD

    SYDNEY, Tues.—After an army truck crushed a nine years old girl against a fence the driver said, "I'm drunk, and I don't give a ...

    Article : 214 words
  15. Aviation Pioneer's Second Crossing Of Atlantic

    NEW YORK, Tues.—The man who started trans-Atlantic flying 27 years ago arrived qn a B.O.A.C. plane which was carrying a record ...

    Article : 102 words
  16. Would Leave Germany

    LONDON, Tues.—The Russian licensed newspaper, "Night Express," in Berlin asked its readers, "Would you, if possible, ...

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  17. Few Ex-Servicemen Draw Unemployment Allowance

    MELBOURNE,. Tues.—Of the 428,244 servicemen and women discharged up to June 15 this year, only 4238 were drawing the ...

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  18. Drastic Cuts Likely In Country Trains

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Tentative plans have been drawn up by the Railway Department to further restrict Interstate, country and ...

    Article : 126 words
  19. Use Of Waters Of Snowy River

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—A fact finding enquiry to report on the relative merits of the two schemes for the use of the waters of the ...

    Article : 117 words
  20. Meat Crisis In New York

    NEW YORK, Tues.—The meat crisis deepened yesterday when half the butchers' shops in New York closed and the remainder ...

    Article : 94 words
  21. All-Night Sitting Of Commons

    LONDON, Tues.—The debate in the committee stage of the Finance Bill dragged an in the Commons beyond dawn. The ...

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  22. Plans To Rejuvenate Britain's Mines

    CANBERRA, Tues.—Upon the rejuvenation of Britain's coal mines depends the whole of her economic future, the newly-appointed British High Commissioner in Australia (Mr. E. J. Williams) said to-day. ...

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  23. Demonstrations In Teheran

    TEHERAN, Tues.—Police fired 35 shots during a demonstration of 2000 unemployed demanding jobs outside municipal ...

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  24. Peasant Kalinin Was Original Bolshevik

    MIKHAIL IVANOVICH KALININ, chairman of the Presidium of the Federal Supreme Soviet of the U.S.S.R., who died ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. Railway Needs Of Australia

    MELBOURNE, Tues.—The Federal Director of Transport (Sir Harold Clapp) said to-day that on the basis of self-preservation ...

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  26. \Questions Validity Of War Crimes

    TOKYO, Tues.—According to the Associated Press correspondent the N.B.C. correspondent in a broadcast did not confirm the report that the American, Mr. Justice John P. Higgins, asked to be relieved of his post as one of the 11 Allied war crimes ...

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  27. War Threat

    Brigadier J. E. GLUBB, commander of the, Trausjordan ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. Will Not Release British Officer

    JERUSALEM, Tues.—Jewish terrorist, Irgu Zvai Leumi radio, broadcast that there was no intention of releasing the remaining ...

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  29. Refused To Handle Ships' Cargoes

    SYDNEY, Tues.—The Queensland meat strike spread to Sydney to-day when waterside workers refused to handle part of the ...

    Article : 134 words
  30. Power House Outgrown By Requirements

    SYDNEY, Tues.—Bunnerong power house was too small, and had been outgrown by Sydney's industrial requirements, and If it had all the coal in Australia it could net cope with the city's electricity needs, said the Federal Minister for Supply and ...

    Article : 332 words
  31. Expulsion From Rumania Confirmed

    LONDON, Tues.—The "Christian Science Monitor's" Balkans correspondent, R. H. Markham, had his expulsion from Rumania ...

    Article : 64 words
  32. Opposition Walks Out Of Parliament

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Shouting "Down with dictatorships" the entire Republican Opposition, numbering over 100 members, ...

    Article : 65 words
  33. Human Skull Found

    MELBOURNE, Tues.—Following the discovery of a human skull in the Whittlesea district on Sunday, a search is to be made ...

    Article : 101 words
  34. Galls U.S. Forces In China Menace To Peace

    RANKING, Tues.—The Communist leader, Mao Taetung, in a statement from Yennan headquarters, declared that the United States Army and Navy forces in China had become a grave menace to peace and security. ...

    Article : 96 words
  35. Japanese Government Failed To Control Army

    TOKIO, Tues.—Baron Shide-hara, giving evidence before the Allied War Crimes Tribunal, said the Japanese Government tried in ...

    Article : 117 words
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