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  4. 1400 HOMELESS AS FLOOD WATERS CREEP UP

    Stark reality of flooding became tragically pronounced in Maitland today for the second time in just over 12 months, when a listless population once more began the trek from homes in the same despondent spirit reminiscent of the tragic days of June, 1949. ...

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  6. BRADMAN LISTS GREAT CRICKETERS

    LONDON, June 20.—Sir Donald Bradman has made his ranking list of the great in cricket. He includes only those he has ...

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  7. NEW NAVAL MEMBER

    Commodore A. R. Pedder, R.N. arrived in Australia recently to begin two years service with the Royal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Barwon Votes Will Be Important

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Both Labour and Country Forty organisers are hard at work to-day in the Barwon electorate, where voting will take ...

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  9. RIVER LEVELS MAY FALL

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Showers on north coast and tablelands and parts of central coast and highlands. Fine elsewhere bat becoming cloudy again ...

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  10. Court Slates Some States Over Easy Divorces

    NEW YORK, June 20. — New Jersey’s highest tribunal, the State Supreme Court, sitting at Trenton, yesterday condemned ...

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  11. To-day’s Leader : A Grim Anniversary

    LOS NEGROS, June 20 (A.A.P.-Reuter).—Five Japanese army officers, including one who is now sitting next to him in the dock, charged with murder, said in sworn statements to the War Crimes Court to-day that Lieut-.General ...

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  12. Light Supplies At Alexandria

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  13. Government To Consider Tea Rationing

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Federal Government will consider the future of tea rationing within the next two weeks. Current ...

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  14. Accused Man Surrenders To Radio Identity

    NEW YORK, June 20.—Benedict Macri, 37, pleaded not guilty yesterday to the murder of William Luyre, Garment Workers’ Union ...

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  15. SCHOOL BELLS STILL RING

    At Maitland Girls’ High and the primary and Infants’ schools the bells still ring but attendances are depleted. ...

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  16. Fractured Wife’s Fingers

    CESSNOCK, Tuesday.—Michael Dever, of Hunter-avenue, Cessnock, pleaded guilty at Cessnock court today to having assaulted his wife. ...

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  17. Efforts To Avert Power Strike

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Last minute efforts are being made today to avert the threatened 24-hour stoppage by enginedrivers ...

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  18. COASTAL TRAINS SUSPENDED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Railway services between Sydney and Brisbane have been cancelled until further notice because of ...

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  19. KILLED BY TRAIN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—An unknown man was killed when run down by a train at Arncliffe during the night. The body was ...

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