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  4. TRADE WITH N.E.I. MAY SOON BE RESUMED

    The Minister for External Affairs (Dr Evatt) said in the House of Representatives today, that an agreement for the resumption of trade between Australia and Indonesia had "practically been reached." Dr Evatt refuted the title of "Indonesian Trade Commissioner in ...

    Article : 436 words
  5. U.S. FUNDS FOR TERRORISTS

    The Washington correspondent of the New York “Times” reports that Britain has protested to the United States against the raising of funds in ...

    Article : 243 words
  6. Thousands Of Indians Flee Before Terror

    The Lahore correspondent of the “Daily Mail” says that the stream refugees fleeing from the horrors and religious war in Lahore [?] as more homes are set on fire and dead and wounded pile up in a streets on the sixth successive day of the outbreak of communal ...

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  7. ACKNOWLEDGING WELCOME OF CROWD

    The King and Queen with the Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret received a great welcome on their arrival back in London after their 23,000 miles tour of South Africa. Photo shows : The King and Queen with the Princesses waving to the huge crowd from the balcony of Buckingham Palace after the return to London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. THREE BEFORE COURT

    A youth, aged 17, and two young men were charged at Marlborough Street Magistrates’ Court today with having been concerned together in ...

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  9. Snowy River Must Be Diverted Into Murray— Says M.L.C.

    Unless wc conserved every drop of water that fell in this State. Victoria would never be able to support more than 5 million people, Mr Byrnes, MLC, told members of the Church of England’s Men’s Society at a luncheon today. ...

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  10. ECLIPSE OF SUN YESTERDAY

    A total eclipse of the sun, which took place today, was visible in South America and South Africa, but not in Australia. ...

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  11. OLD MAN FOUND SHOT DEAD

    A retired grazier from Tumbarumba, Samuel McSmith, aged 87, of Denning st„ Marrickville, was found shot dead with a pea rifle between his knees in ...

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  12. ESCAPING GAS KILLS WOMAN

    Gas escaping from a fractured underground pipe into a house at Balmain last night killed a woman and seriously poisoned her husband. ...

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  13. ALL MANKIND CAN NOW BE DESTROYED

    “Man now has weapons capable of destroying the human race,” said Dr Brock Chisholm, executive secretary of the World ...

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  14. ROCKET BOMB TESTS

    When it meets in Melbourne on June 2. the Interstate executive of the Australasian Council of Trade Unions is not expected to oppose ...

    Article : 191 words
  15. ALL STRIKE MAY AVERTED

    The president of the Federated drivers and Firemen’s Association (Mr H. Sutherland) tonight mended union members on the ...

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  16. Heavy Rain Along Coast

    Heavy rain-fell, along the coastal belt and adjacent tablelands throughout today and tonight, but did not extend into the dry inland areas. Rain ...

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  18. DENIAL OF FATE STABBING

    A Chinese seaman denied in the Criminal Court today any knowledge of the fatal stabbing of Douglas Vivian Alcock, aged 23, of ...

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  19. French Dockets on Strike

    The Paris correspondent of British United Press says that dockers at all big ports in northern France and French North Africa have begun a ...

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  20. CABLES IN BRIEF

    Reuter’s correspondent in Paris says that 30,000 small shopkeepers throughout Prance have decided to close on June 4 as a token strike in protest ...

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  21. Coal for Victoria

    Arrangements have been made to send 30,000 tons of coal a week by rail and sea from NSW to Victoria, staled the Prime Minister in the House of ...

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  22. Two German Generals Executed

    According to Reuter’s correspondent at Athens. Generals Bruno Brauer, military governor of Crete from 1943-44. and Frederick Wilhelm Muller, his ...

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  23. CHALLENGE TO THE VICTORIAN GOVT.

    The Leader of the Opposition in the Victorian Parliament (Mr J. G. McDonald), in the Wodonga Shire Hall last night, issued a challenge to Mr Cain to make the Economic Stability Bill vital, and if it is rejected by the Upper House to go to the country. ...

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  24. Airman’s Head as Souvenir For Doctor’s Wife

    Max Schmidt, a German doctor, who admitted severing the head of a dead Allied airman, and sending the skull to his ...

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  25. WORLD FACING SEVERE DOLLAR CRISIS

    European and Asiatic financial conditions are being intensively by the State Department with the object of preventing a world [?] crisis states the Washington correspondent of Reuter. who that Mr. William Clayton, Under-Secretary for Economic Affairs, ...

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  26. TAX RELIEF FOR £500-£1500 GROUP URGED

    Relief in taxation should be granted to the £500-£1500 group, one of the most heavily hit groups in Australia, said the president of the Taxpayers’ ...

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