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  5. SCATTERED RAIN ON COAST

    NSW FORECAST: Moderate to heavy showers on the coast and tablelands, and Isolated falls on the slopes; One elsewhere. ...

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  6. COMMONS SHOULD NOT HAVE BLANK CHEQUE

    LONDON, June 9.—Moving the rejection in the House of Lords yesterday of the Parliament Bill, which seeks to reduce the period by which the Lords can delay legislation originating in the House of Commons, Lord Salisbury said ...

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  7. MEDIATOR’S WARNING TO JEWS AND ARABS

    LAKE SUCCESS, June 9.—The United Nations’ mediator in Palestine, Count Folke Bernadotte, has proposed that the United Nations four weeks’ truce for the Holy Land should come into force at 6 a.m. G.M.T. to-morrow, and he has given both the Jews ...

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  8. £4,000,000 Federal Dental Scheme

    Dr. Stanley Wilkinson, president of the Australian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FRENCH VIEW ON WESTERN GERMANY CONFERENCE

    LONDON, June 9.—A spokesman of the French Cabinet said in Paris last night that the conclusions drawn from the French ...

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  10. CABINET TO CONSIDER ACTION FOR PRICE CONTROL

    SYDNEY, Wed. — State Parliament is expected to meet on Thursday week to give the Government an opportunity to ...

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  11. Visa Refused For Leper Woman

    MANILA, June 9.—Mrs. Joslelina Guererro, who is credited with saving the lives of “thousands” of General MacArthur’s ...

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  12. Foreign Trade Agreements Act Extended

    WASHINGTON, June 9.— By eight votes to five the Senate [?] nance committee has vot[?]d to extend the foreign trade ...

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  13. Czechoslovakian Constitution

    PRAGUE, June 9.—Premier Klement Gottwaid yesterday signed the new Czechoslovakian constitution to which President ...

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  14. To-day’s Leader: Convenient Excuses

    WASHINGTON, Jun 9.—Expenditure of 400,000,000 dollars (almost £128,000,000 Aust.) over five years to increase production of [?]ssionable ...

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  15. Refused To Fight Duel

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  16. AMBASSADOR’S WARNING

    WASHINGTON, June 9.—Britain’s recently arrived ambassador to the United States, Sir Oliver Franks, to-day called for an end to ...

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  17. ONE MINE [?]

    CESSNOCK, Wedn[?] only mine idle on [?] Maitland filed to-day[?] dare Extended. The [?] ...

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  18. REDUCTION IN REPARATIONS

    BUCHAREST, June 9.—It is officially announced that Russia has agreed to a Hungarian request to reduce reparations by ...

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  19. [?]RITS AGAINST WAR OFFICE

    [?]NDON, June 9.—Writs have [?] issued on behalf of Colonel H. G. Stephens, former command[?] of the Radeunenndorf ...

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  21. FARM PARTY IN AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, June 9 (AAP). —The NSW farm study party yesterday visited the Department of Agriculture’s famous ...

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  22. Vote For Reconstruction

    PARIS, June 9.—America’s roving ambassador for the European reconstruction programme, Mr. Harriman, told Reuter to-day ...

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  23. SOUTH AFRICAN PARLIAMENT

    JOHANNESBURG, June 9.—It is officially announced that the new South African Parliament will meet on August 6. ...

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  24. Communist Rout Reported

    NANKING, June 9.—Eight thousand Communist troops in south-west Honan are reported to have been routed in important successes ...

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  26. Cessnock Express Crashed Newcastle Flyer

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — The Cessnock express, bound for Sydney, crashed into the rear of the Newcastle Flyer, also bound for ...

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  27. Prices Of Fruit And Vegetables

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Continuation of control of fruit and vegetable pricey Would be considered by the Government, the Minister ...

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  28. New Zealander As Coach

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — Jack Newton, one of the Kiwi’s greatest Rugby League forwards on tours of England, France and ...

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  29. Von Nida In Leeds Tournament

    LONDON, June 9.—Norman von Nida, with a 78. was nine strokes behind the leader, C. H. Ward, after the first round of the Yorkshire ...

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  30. Stowaway Held On Ship

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Robert L. Joyce, 20, stowaway on the Marine Phoenix from San Francisco, who was given permission to land by ...

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  31. Bureau Expects More Rain

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Rain has stopped in most parts of New South Wales but conditions are overcast and the Weather Bureau forecasts ...

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  32. Alexandria Sales

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Private sales at Alexandria included: Maize, Qld, choice small yellow, 8/; oaten chaff, £ 10/10/ to £11/10/; lucerne hay, ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY’S DOUBLE

    LONDON, June 9.— Australian jockev T. Burn rode a winning double at the Lews meeting on Tuesday. ...

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