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  3. Metropolitan FORECASTS:

    Cold, fogs, and cloudy day ...

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  5. "Lie Down" Strike Staged in Paris

    PARIS POLICE USED FORCE to remove these members of the World Citizen Organisation when they staged a "lie down" strike in front of the French National Assembly last week. They were protesting against the refusal of the Assembly to allow a colleague to address it on world citizenship. They ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. C.P. WAITING FOR REPLY ON PACT

    Labor support for a Country party Government in Victoria will hinge on the decisions of a special meeting of the A.L.P. State executive, to be held at the Trades Hall at 7 p.m. on Sunday. ...

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  7. Warmth for Chilly Feet

    THE COLDEST MORNING in 12 months yesterday caused an unusual display of women's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ENDOWMENT DEADLOCK

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Minister for Social Services (Senator Spooner) indicated in the Senate tonight that the Government would not accept an ...

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  9. Welsh Was Beyond Him

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Mr. Hughes (Lib., N.S.W.) startled the House of Representatives and particularly ...

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  10. Five Children Die in N.S.W. Migrant Camp

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Five European migrant babies aged from two to three months died from gastro-enteritis at ...

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  11. Second Airliner Crashes in Persian Gulf

    LONDON, June 15 (A.A.P.). -- A second Air France Skymaster has crashed in mysterious circumstances in the shark-infested waters of the Persian Gulf, off Bahrein Island, with the loss of 46 lives. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. WINDOW WAS A TRAP

    Firemen at Worthing (Sus[?]ex) turned out today to free a man [?]pped by his fingertips in his own bedroom ...

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  14. French Thrust Near Saigon

    French troops have launched a counter offensive and mopping-up campaign in Travinh and Vinhlong provinces of ...

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  16. Speakers Clash at Election Meeting

    WAGGA, Thursday. -- Rival politicians, addressing the New South Wales election campaign meetings today, clashed, and for a time a street fight seemed to be close. ...

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  17. 12 BABIES ON PLANE

    Twelve babies were reported to have been aboard the Skymaster which crashed today, and only one is known ...

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  18. 63 Stranded at Airport

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Sixty-three plane passengers tonight were stranded without accommodation in Brisbane. ...

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  20. Tea and Butter Coupon Shortage

    Retail grocers are alarmed at the Government silence on tea and butter rationing. They fear that within a week housewives will have used the last of their ...

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  22. Call to Church for Brighter Sunday

    The Lord Mayor (Cr. Disney) suggested yesterday that the churches should do more to entice people to attend services. ...

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  23. Australian Wins Oxford Honor

    The Hertford scholarship for Latin at Oxford, which was founded in 1834, has for the first time been awarded to a ...

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  24. Communist Bill for House Again

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Senate today finished dealing with the Communist Party Dissolution Bill after ...

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    DEFENCE PROBLEMS were discussed yesterday when the Chief of the Imperial General Staff (Field Marshal Sir William Slim) met members of the defence committee. From left: The head of the U.K. Liaison Staff (Major- General A. H. Cassels), Chief of the Air Staff (Air Marshal G. Jones), Chief of the Naval Staff (Vice-Admiral J. A. Collins), the head of N.Z. Joint Services Liaison Staff (Colonel D. T. Maxwell). Chief of the General Staff (Lieut. General S. F. Rowell), Sir William Slim; and Department of Defence Secretary (Sir Frederick Shedden), who was chairman. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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