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  4. UNENDORSED MEN HOLD THE KEY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Two unendorsed Labour members, who hold the balance of power in the N.S.W. Parliament, are expected to support the Labour Government and provide it with a workable majority. ...

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  5. SWEDEN OFFERS PREFABS.

    Mr Rune Isberg, Swe[?] architect, who is in Australia to submit a tender to the Federal and State ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FAST OF 51 DAYS CLAIMED

    FRANKFURT (Germany), June 19 (AAP).—After 63 days’ fast, Will Schmitz left his sealed glass case yesterday, pale, ...

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  8. FREQUENT HEAVY SHOWERS

    N.S.W. FORECAST: A strong cyclonic storm was located near the Clarence Heads on the North Coast at 9 a.m., to-day and is expected to ...

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  9. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF DAYLIGHT, SAYS MAYOR

    In a specially prepared statement, issued this afternoon, the Mayor of Maitland (Aid. A. S. McDonald) advised residents of the city who had not already done so to evacuate this afternoon from their homes in Louth Park ...

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  10. France Hopes Britain Will Enter Pool Later

    PARIS, June 19.—The French Foreign Minister, M. Schuman, addressing the national council of the Popular Republican Party, ...

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  11. MAN BELIEVED DROWNED AT MUSWELLBROOK

    A man is believed to have been drowned in Wybong creek near Muswellbrook, this morning. It is understood he was carting ...

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  12. British Columbia Floods Still High

    VANCOUVER June 19 (AAP). —Hopes Increased last night that serious flooding of the rich Fraser Valley by the swollen ...

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  13. Wellington Port Strike

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), June 19 (AAP-Reuter).—The port of Wellington was paralysed to-day, by a by waterside workers. ...

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  14. LIFTING OF BUTTER RATION CAUSED NO RUSH

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Removal of butter from rationing restrictions did not cause any considerable rush by housewives to ...

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  15. To-day’s Leader: The Stale Election

    WASHINGTON, June 19.— Striking Washington dairy workers voted yesterday to accept compromise pay and hours ...

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  16. FLYING DOAT CARRIES 144 MEN

    SAN DIEGO (California), June 19 (A.A.P.).—U.S. navy’s giant flying boat Caroline Mars landed here yesterday after a non-stop ...

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  17. Co-operation But Not Union By Canada With United States

    STANFORD (California), June 19 (AAP).—Canadian External Affairs Minister (Mr. Lester Pearson), said yesterday that ...

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  18. GAS COAL RUNNING SHORT

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Sydney’s gas supplies are still threatened by a south-easterly gale lashing the coast. Most colliers and ...

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  21. SMUTS SHOWS IMPROVEMENT

    PRETORIA (South Africa), June 19 (AAP).—A bulletin says that Field Marshal Smuts showed very encouraging Improvement. ...

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  22. Canberra Watches Election Results

    CANBERRA, Monday. — The election result In N.S.W. will probably strengthen the fiuence of those members of the ...

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  23. Quick Thinking Saved Buried Man

    ELKRART (Indiana). June 19. (AAP)—Henry Randall, 38, a farmer, was digging a well on his property with the ald of a ...

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  24. TRAFFIC DELAY CAUSED STRIKE

    SYDNEY. Monday. — Nearly half of Coalcliff miners who travelled by train from Wollongong to Scarborough to-day refused to ...

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  25. Collaborator Is Executed

    LONDON, June 19 (AAP).— New Delhi radio announced that Chinese Nationalists yesterday executed General Chen Yi, ...

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  26. Two Senators Attack U.N.O. Secretary

    WASHINGTON, June (A.A.P.)Two Republican Senators yesterday called for the dismissal of Mr. Trygve Lie as Secretary-General of the United Nations. They said the United States should seek his dismissal ...

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  27. BERMUDA SAILING RACE COMMENCES

    NEWPORT (Rhode Island), June 19;—Favoured by fine weather with a brisk westerly wind, a record fleet of 54 sailing craft ...

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  28. EXPLOSION STILL A MYSTERY

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— The cause of the explosion which rocked the heart of the city yesterday is still a mystery. The ...

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  29. Help For Canadian Flood Victims

    MONTREAL, June 19 (AAP).— First sea shipment of reller supplies for Manitoba flood victims arrived on Saturday from ...

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  30. Bandits Kill Three Constables

    SINAPORE, June 19 (AAP. Reuter). — Three Malay constables were killed, three other police and a European rubber ...

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  31. MAN PINNED UNDER CAR

    LISMORE, Monday.—A man, pinned beneath a capsized car for 80 minutes, with his head pressed on the ground, was saved ...

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  32. BOMB TO PSYCHIATRIST

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Detectives investigating the posting of a bomb to a Sydney psychiatrist, Dr. S. J. Minogne to-day ...

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