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  4. Alleged Jewish Plan To Assassinate Princess Elizabeth

    Police investigations relating to the letter bombs from Italy addressed to prominent British Parliamentarians are now directed to tracing an alleged Jewish terrorist chief known as “The Brother,” says Reuter’s correspondent in Rome. This chief claimed recently that Irgun Zvai Leumi terrorist organisation planned ...

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  5. Viscount Montgomery In Sydney On July 11

    The Australian itinerary of the Chief of the Imperial General Staff (Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery) was released today. Viscount Montgomery will reach Darwin by air on June 30, and travel on to Canberra for important defence talks. Be will then proceed to ...

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  6. DIGGERS EXPECT ANOTHER WAR

    Unless compulsory training was re-introduced and an adequate defence policy framed, Australia’s youth would again be sent out to ...

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  7. STRIKING POSTER DISPLAYED

    Sir Stafford Cripps, President of the Board of Trade, speaking at a meeting in London, when he gave facts and figures concerning the country’s economic position. In the background is one of the striking posters displayed throughout the country as part of the Government’s ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. YASS BREEDER’S TRIUMPH

    The blue riband event of the merino world—the Grand Championship Ram, at Sydney Sheep Show— won today by the Yass breeder, ...

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  9. GUERRILLAS KILL 49 POLICEMEN

    It is officially slated that guerrillas killed all except eight of the police garrison of 57, in an attack on the village of Achori, near Kalamata. The ...

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  10. U.N.O. COMMITTEE TURNED BACK

    Members of the UNO sub-commission investigating alleged Bulgarian frontier incidents is returning to Salonika after having been turned back ...

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  11. French Rail Strike Threat

    Reuter’s correspondent in Paris says that representatives of 550,000 railway workers have postponed negotiations for the settlement of the threatened ...

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  12. Ban Lifted On Shipment Of Indonesian Goods

    The Waterside Workers’ Federation ban on Dutch shipping has been lifted to permit shipment of goods at present held in Australia to Indonesia. ...

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  13. Meat Rationing May Be Eased

    It wag learned on high authority today that there is no likelihood of the Government lifting meat rationing in the near future. Some ...

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  14. GANDHI AWAITS “INNER VOICE”

    Gandhi will not fast unto death to prevent the division of India, unless his “inner voice” dictates, he told a prayer meeting last night. ...

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  15. “ONLY ANSWER TO SOCIALISM”

    Profit sharing was the only answer, to Socialism, the chairman of Albury Electoral Conference of the Liberal Party (Dr. D. H. Mitchell) said at the annual conference in Albury last evening. The conference decided to urge that profit sharing be one of the ...

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  16. 20 Per Cent. Cut In Coal Supplies Announced

    The Joint Coal Board today announced there would be a 20 per cent cut in coal supplies from next Monday to all consumers, except hospitals, food processors, and shipping, railway, electricity and gas undertakings. This means that all non-essential industries in NSW, ...

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  17. CUT IN COUPON RATINGS

    The Director of Rationing (Mr J. B. Cunning) today announced substantial reductions in coupon ratings on woollen overcoats to operate on ...

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  18. America’s Angry Note Of Protest To Moscow

    The Washington correspondent of the New York “Times” says that Mr Truman has approved of the despatch of a sharp note of protest to the Soviet commander in Budapest, following the Left Wing coup. Nothing was said officially about the ...

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  19. REMANDED ON WOUNDING CHARGE

    In the City Court today, George Henry Newman, aged 45. of Westbank Terrace, Richmond, was remanded until June 13, on a charge of having ...

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  20. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY TO HOLD TWO SHOWS

    At last night’s meeting of the Albury Horticultural Society it was decided to hold a bulb show on September 19 and a spring show on a ...

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  21. BULGARIAN POLITICIAN CHARGED WITH TREASON

    Police have arrested Nikola Petkov, Leader of the Opposition and Agrarian National Party, and charged him with complicity in two military ...

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  22. Ex-P.O.W. Remembers Alleged Persecutor

    Tomoya Kawakita. aged 26, American-born Japanese, has been arrested by FBI agents on a charge of treason, arising from his cruelty to American ...

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  23. Soviet Commutation in Zone in Germany

    According to the Frankfurt radio, the Soviet occupation authorities in Germany have commuted all death sentences in their zone to imprisonment ...

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  24. 200 GUINEAS FOR RAM

    British breeds’ prices generally were reasonably satisfactory at today’s sales. In the Border Leicester section top price was 200 guineas for a stud ram ...

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  25. Rift Among Germans Ruins Conference

    German leaders of five Slates in the Russian occupation zone have decided to boycott the economic conference of German Government officials, which ...

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  26. “Philosophy of Hitler”

    The New Zealand Minister for Works (Mr Semple) said today that there was no difference between the philosophy of the secretary of the ...

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  28. Figures Tell How Building Costs Have Skyrocketed

    The enormous increases in building costs which have taken place since 1939 were revealed in a table released by the Minister for Housing (Mr Lemmon) today. The table also showed a remarkable impetus in homes completed in the last six months of last year. ...

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  29. Urged to Ridicule Communism

    Mr Eric Johnston (president of the Moving Pictures Producers’ Association). addressing 200 members of the Writers’ Guild, urged them to ...

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  30. ENGLISH HOUSE-WIVES REVOLT

    Hundreds of women from all parts of Britain who arc in London for the Housewives’ League demonstrations invaded the House of Commons, taking ...

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  31. MR DEDMAN AT SINGAPORE

    Mr J. J. Dedman (Minister for Post-War War Reconstruction), who is proceeding to Geneva for the International Trade Conference, reached Singapore ...

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  32. MINER KILLED BY EXPLOSION

    A miner was killed and another was seriously injured today when an explosion occurred on the 1200 ft. level of the North Mine. The man killed was ...

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  33. Soviet Troops Leaving Bulgaria

    Reuter’s correspondent in Berlin says that the German news service in the Soviet zone reported last night that the evacuation of Soviet troops from ...

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