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  2. Advertising

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  4. OFFER OF FOREIGN BUILDING TEAMS

    NEW YORK, June 17.—Teams of foreign building workers were offered by overseas firms to erect large scale imported ...

    Article : 445 words
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  6. Approval To Foreign Arms Aid Programme

    WASHINGTON, June 17.—Two Senate committees yesterday informally approved the 1,222,500,000 dollars (£545,758,929) foreign arms aid programme but indicated that they would curb the proposed presidential powers to ...

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  7. THE QUEEN AT MIDDLE TEMPLE DINNER

    At the Middle Temple Hall recently the Queen attended [?] Grand Day dinner She was received on arrival by the Master Treasurer, Sir Henry, [?] K. C., and conducted to the bench chambers where her fellow benchers were assembled. She led the process[?] of benchers and guests through the great company of barristers and students of the [?] to the da[?] in the halt, where ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GAS METERS COLLECTED

    Workmen of Maitland Gaslight Company were busy during yesterday and to-day going around collecting gas meters. ...

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  9. FLOOD DANGER EASES IN MOST DISTRICTS

    SYDNEY, Saturday. — First signs of a break in Sydney’s “monsoon” which sent rainfall figures soaring to unprecedented ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN IN KENT TENNIS FINAL

    LONDON, June 17—A surprise win by Australian Davis Cup player Billy Sidwell over the formidable South African star, ...

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  11. To-day’s Leader: Wanted—Lessons in Quarrelling

    NEW YORK, June 17.—F.B.I. agents yesterday arrested a farmer United States Army N.C.O. at Albuquerque (New Mexico) on a charge of giving atomic secrets to Harry Gold, Philadelphian chemist, who has been accused ...

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  12. Threatened Flood Postpones Voting For Week

    Returning officer, for the Maitland electoral district (Mr. T. F. Cooney). said early this morning that while would take place to-day in most centres of the Maitland electoral district, it had been postponed at a number ...

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  13. SURVIVORS CLING TO TAIL OF PLANE

    BAHREIN, June 17. — Men, women and children of the Air-France Skymaster, which crashed in the Persian Gulf on ...

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  14. Early Voters At State Elections

    SYDNEY, Sat.—Shift workers on their way to or from employment comprised the vanguard of nearly two million electors who ...

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  15. SUPPORT FOR SCHUMAN PLAN

    DUSSELDORF, June 17.—American High Commissioner for Germany, John McCIoy, yesterday described the Schuman plan ...

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  16. PARENTS BLAMED FOR ACCIDENT TO CHILDREN

    SYDNEY, Saturday. — Police and road safety officials today blamed lack of parental control as mainly responsible for the ...

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  17. Thames Barge As Headquarters For Boys’ Club

    Two years ago a group of sociologists, working in Wapping, an East London suburb, determined to provide an outlet for ...

    Article : 260 words
  18. CONDITION OF SMUTS UNCHANGED

    PRETORIA, June 17—A bulletin issued last night on Field Marshal Smuts, who is seriously ill at his farm near here, said ...

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  19. Bomb On Airliner

    QUEBEC, July 17.—Genereux Ruest, 51, crippled watchmaker, was committed for trial here on a charge of murder arising out ...

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  20. MUTILATED BODY ON RAILWAY LINE

    The mutilated body of a man was found last night on the railway line, 300 yards on the East Maitland side of High-street ...

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  21. NO EVIDENCE OF SABOTAGE

    LONDON, June 17.—No proof of sabotage has so far resulted from yesterday’s investigation by naval police of suspected ...

    Article : 64 words
  22. FAMILY PERISHED IN FIRE

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  23. NO LIVES LOST ON MINED SHIP

    HONGKONG, June 17 (AAP-Reuter). — All passengers on board the British ship, Anhwei, which struck a mine outside the ...

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  24. Bridges Loses American Citizenship

    SAN FRANCISCO, June 17.—A Federal court hearing yesterday granted the Government’s motion to revoke the American citizenship of Harry Bridges, Australian-bom dockers’ leader. ...

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  25. Peruvian Revolt Under Control

    AREQUIPA (Peru), June 17.— Isolated snipers continued to fire sporadically from rooftops here yesterday, but the Peruvian ...

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  26. Limit On Wife’s Biscuits

    DETROIT, June 17—Mrs. Mary Clements told a divorce court to-day that her husband counted the Biscuits in the biscuit ...

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  27. MINERS TRAPPED

    MONTREAL, June 17.—With little hope of finding their five trapped comrades olive, rescue workers are working shoulder to ...

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  28. HAIL DESTROYED GRAPE CROP

    PARIS, June 17. — Widespread hailstorms yesterday destroyed half the grape crop in the Cognac district and cut power lines in Metz. ...

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  29. CYCLONE BRINGS LOSS OF LIFE

    CALCUTTA, June 17. — The death roll in the cyclonic storm over West Bengal during the last few days rose to 89 yesterday, ...

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  30. GRAZIANO’S HAND BROKEN

    NEW YORE, June 17—“Rocky” Graziano yesterday broke his left hand training for the world middleweight fight against Jake ...

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