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  5. STALIN NOT BROADCASTING

    Premier Stalin has formally notified the United Nations Organisation that he will not join the other “Big Five” leaders in a world broadcast, ...

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  6. Italy Gripped By Political Unrest and Strikes

    Six million workers throughout Italy struck work today for half an hours as a protest against disorders in Palermo on June 22, which resulted in two deaths, says the Associated Press correspondent at Rome. Police have arrested 60 persons in their hunt in [?] for bandits ...

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  7. 17 DIE IN FIRE

    Seventeen persons are known to be dead while at least 40 were injured as the result of a fire which broke out among films in the ...

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  8. SAYS RAILWAYMEN “SEETHING”

    Thousands of railwaymen in NSW were seething with discontent over a proposal by the Railway Department that they work the 40-hour ...

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  9. Prince “Wags It” From School; Flies Atlantic

    Prince Hamid-Raza Pahlevi, aged 15 years, younger brother of the Shah of Iran, whose disappearance from hi[?] New York Hotel suite on Monday night caused police investigations, landed at Orly airport, near Paris, from a French trans-Atlantic plane, says Reuter’s correspondent ...

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  10. Paralysis Prevents Inter-School Cricket

    The “Daily Express” reports that because three scholars at Winchester College are in the school sanitarium with a mild infection of infantile ...

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  11. All Japanese Restaurants to Close

    All restaurants and other eating establishments throughout Japan will close for six months, it has been decided at a meeting of the Cabinet. ...

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  12. BIG VARSITY POST FOR EISENHOWER

    General Eisenhower, Chief of Staff of the US Army, yesterday accepted the presidency of Columbia University, New York City. ...

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  13. N.Z. BOY SCOUTS DOING WAR DANCE

    Over 200 Boy Scouts representing New Zealand have arrived in England en route for the Jamboree International Moisson, France. Photo shows : Rehearsing their war dance at Gilwell Park. Left to right : Rangi Malka, a young Maori, of Rotorua; J. Oakden and D. Kingston, of Rotorua; J. Riche, of Wellington; L. Scott, of Wellington; and R. Butt, of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. HUNGARIAN WAR OF NERVES

    Deszo Sulyok, leader of the Opposition Freedom Party, demanded in Parliament last evening that the war of nerves being waged in ...

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  15. MUSSOLINI’S RESCUER INDICTED

    An American War Crimes Court has Indicted Otto Skorzeny, who led a special duty unit to disrupt Allied operations during the German ...

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  16. DID NOT HAVE PERMIT

    Charged under the Transport Act, a South Australian firm of wool-scourers, G, H. Mitchell and Son Pty. Ltd., of Ada[?] st., Hindmarsh, ...

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  17. Mother and Baby Battered to Death on Farm

    The brutally battered bodies of a mother and her baby were found covered with an overcoat and bag on the floor of a milk shed on a farm in the Palmdale district, about 30 miles north-east of Albany, last night. A heavy spanner carrying ...

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  18. “PRAVDA” ON AID PLAN

    Reuter’s correspondent at Moscow says that “Pravda”, commenting on the Marshall plan for aid to Europe, says that if the authors of the plan ...

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  19. Exit From City of Stabbings, Bombings and Fires

    Processions of carts laden with household possessions left the walled city of Lahore on Tuesday as for the [?] successive day stabbing, bombing ...

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  20. S.A. TRAITOR’S 13th DAY WITHOUT FOOD

    Robey Leibrandt, a former South African light-heavyweight boxing champion today began the 13th day of a hunger strike in Pretoria prison, ...

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  21. LEG OF LAMB COST BUTCHER £50

    An East Kew butcher who sold a leg of lamb to an investigation officer of the Prices Branch above the fixed price during the meat strike, was ...

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  22. Strikes Against Austerity Budget May Wreck Govt.

    Strikes are spreading in France as a result of the adoption of the Government’s [?]usterity budget, which was adopted, after an all night sitting of the National Assembly by 302 votes to 241, with 59 abstentions. ...

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  23. 5 KILLED IN NIGHT DERAILMENT

    Five persons were killed and 30 were injured when the Singapore—Kuala Lumpur night mail crashed last night, following the removal of rails and ...

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  24. Vatican Charges Yugoslavia With 400,000 Murders

    “Osservatore Romano” has published a full-page attack on Yugoslavia, and has charged Marshal Tito’s Government with religious persecutions, the ...

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  25. Council Wants to Wipe Out Slums

    Glebe council tonight authorised the Mayor (Ald. O’Neill) lo ask the State Government for permission to float a loan of £100,000 to clear away s[?]ums ...

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