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  4. POPULATION STILL LIVES IN STATE OF UNEASINESS

    The population of Maitland was still living in a state of uneasiness again to-day, as backwaters, apparently stationary yesterday, again commenced to creep towards the comparatively few South Maitland homes, which, so far, have missed the muddy waters by inches. ...

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  6. Mr. Menzies To Broadcast On Crisis To-night

    CANBERRA, Friday. — The Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, in a nationwide broadcast tonight is expected to tell the people ...

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  7. CYCLONIC RAINS AT BRISBANE

    SYDNEY, Friday. — A cyclonic storm with flooding rain and winds up to 60 m.p.h. hit Brisbane and the north-east corner of ...

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  8. FREQUENT SHOWERS

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Further heavy rain on North Coast and tablelands. Flood warning has been issued for area, particularly ...

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  9. To-day’s Leader: World’s Food Production

    CAMBRIDGE (Massachusetts), June 23.—Speaking from the some platform where General George Marshall launched the Marshall plan three years ago, the Secretary of State (Mr. Acheson) last night branded the Communist ...

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  10. HOLLWAY GOVERNMENT DEFEATED

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — The Holway Government was defeated this morning when it failed to survive a no-confidence motion ...

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  11. MAN SAVED FROM DEATH IN SOFT MUD

    STOCKHOLM, June 23. — A 30-year-old workman, sunk up to his chin in clay, was snatched from slow strangulation ...

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  12. War Weapons More Vital Than Many Divisions

    WASHINGTON, June 23.—Two Senate committees reported today that Western Europe could be defended with new ...

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  13. SUBMARINE SABOTAGE SUSPECTED

    LONDON, June 23.—A case of suspected sabotage in the submarine Tallyho, the third suspected attempt on a British ...

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  14. Long-Range Bombers Over Pacific

    NEW YORK, June 23.—Ten B[?] long-range bombers took off yesterday from California for a flight over the Pacific. ...

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  15. U.S. To Recruit Foreigners For The Armed Services

    WASHINGTON, June 23. — A bill to permit the army to recruit up to 200 aliens abroad was passed by the House of ...

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  17. Amendment Lodged On European Pool

    LONDON, June 23.—The Labour Government last night asked the House of Commons to approve its handling of the French ...

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  18. Labour Surrenders On Child Endowment Bill

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Labour majority in the Senate last night backed down and passed, without amendment, the Child Endowment Bill, granting 5/ a week to the first child. The Labour Party also withdraw its threat to stop the ...

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  19. BLOODSHED IN FACTORY STRIKE

    NSW YORK, June 23.—Wholesale arrests, in which 65 strikers were taken into custody, halted further trouble after four ...

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