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  4. SICK ELECTORS TIED WITH RED TAPE

    SYDNEY, Thursday—The Government’s amended electoral Act was cumbersome and vague that sick and invalid ...

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  6. THREAT OF MAJOR ROOD ON HUNTER PASSED

    Information gathered early this afternoon suggested that any threat of major flooding of Maitland had passed, and unless there are further heavy falls on the upper catchment area, little damage, other than that already caused, is not anticipated. ...

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  7. AMERICAN GANG MURDER

    NEW YORK, June 8.—An unidentified killer has murdered another of the notorious Shelton brothers near Fairfield (Illinois). ...

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  8. Human Knife Target Had Had Enough

    LONDON, Jane 8—A skilled professional knife thrower and his wife —his one-time target and “woman of great courage”—figured in a ...

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    Dean Acheson, United States Secretary of State said the United States opposes the re-arming of Western Germany in order to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. WEED SPRAY KILLS TWO MEN

    LONDON. June 8.—A few hours after two farm workers had sprayed a field with weed killer in a temperature of [?] degrees they were ...

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  11. Stole From Hawker’s Suit Case

    KURRI, Thurs.—At Kurri police court to-day Ronald Mervyn Smith (21), Clarence William Moran (18) and John George Ogle (21) pleaded ...

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  12. More Pay For Defence Experts

    LONDON, June 8.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Stafford Cripps, last night relaxed his wage freeze and granted pay ...

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  13. To-day’s Leader: Tax-Cut Suggestion

    WASHINGTON, June 8.— Failure to build up Europe’s, defences against Soviet aggression would be fatal, General George Marshall, former Secretary of State, who gave his name to the Marshall plan, told the House foreign affairs ...

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  14. MINER FINED FOR STEALING TILES

    KURRI KURRI, Thurs.—Arthur Lyall Rees, 46, a miner, pleaded guilty at Kurri court to-day to a charge of having, between February ...

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  15. BUS PROBE OVER RYDE DOUBLE FATALITY

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—Police will question bus crews at Burwood depot to-day in the hope of locating the driver and conductor of ...

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  17. FORMATION OF GOVERNMENT IN BELGIUM

    BRUSSELS. June 8.—Belgium’s acting Minister of Economic Affairs, Jean Duvieusart, has accepted an invitation to form a ...

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  18. Sydney-Born Specialist’s Tour

    NEW YORK, June 8. —Sydney-born Dr. Arthur Grace, professor of clinical dermatology and syphilogy at the State University Medical ...

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  19. PAY RISE FOR WOOLCLASSERS

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Pastoralists in N.S.W., Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania will pay higher rates for wool classing ...

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  21. Stricter Control of Non-Scheduled Flights

    WASHINGTON, June 8.—A new flying regulation, which would cut down the mats movement of passengers by non-scheduled air carriers operating between the United States and Peurto Rico and across the U.S., is proposed by ...

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  22. Lower Tax Is An Incentive To Production

    LONDON, June 8.—The American housewife wants an automatic washing machine, motor car, television set and a refuse ...

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  23. EDEN SUES FOR DIVORCE

    LONDON, June 8.—A divorce petition by Mr. Anthony Eden against his wife is down tor hearing today as an undefended case. ...

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  24. SMUTS’ PROGRESS MAINTAINED

    JOHANNESBURG, June 8.—No further official bulletins will be issued on the health of General Smuts, in view of his steady ...

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  25. THIS SAUCER WAS REAL

    GENEVA, June 8.—Mrs. Charlotte Dysll was hit by a flying saucer yesterday as she strolled along a Geneva street. ...

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  26. “HICCUP” STRIKE

    MILAN, June 3. —Communist-led train drivers yesterday began a “hiccup strike” for higher pay in the Milan area. The strike is ...

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