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  4. INCREASED TENSION IN BERLIN “CURRENCY WAR”

    BERLIN, June 25.—Developments in the “currency war” between Russia and the Western Powers have increased the existing tension in Berlin and a crisis appears to be rapidly approaching. In London, it is announced the Cabinet Ministers, headed Prime Minister ...

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  5. Australian Victories At Wimbledon

    LONDON, June 25 (AAP).—An Englishman, for the first time since 1939, appears assured of a place in the singles quarter ...

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  6. Diplomat To South Africa

    Mr Alfred Stirling, former Australian Minister to Washington, has been selected by the Federal Government for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DEWEY CHOSEN BY THE REPUBLICANS

    PHILADELPHIA, June 25. — Governor Thomas E. Dewey, of New York, last night secured the party’s nomination as presidential candidate after the first two ballots had left him 33 short of the required 548 votes. ...

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  9. FIGHT AGAIN POSTPONED

    NEW YORK, June 25. — For the second time in two days, the world title fight between Joe Louis and Joe ...

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  10. Goods Train Crashed Into Buffers

    SYDNEY, Friday.—An engine-driver and a fireman were injured and three vane carrying perishable goods from the North ...

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  11. ACCIDENTS AT COLLIERIES

    CESSNOCK, Friday.—Joseph Fletcher, 52, or Vincent-street, Cessnock, a shiftman, employed at Aberdare Central colliery, fell ...

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  12. DROWNED IN MUSCLE CREEK

    MUSWELLBROOK.— Duncan Stewart Mclntyre (67), who was drowned in Muscle Creek, was a pensioner. He has been living in ...

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  13. Swoop On Irgun Centres At Tel Aviv

    TEL AVIV, June 25.—Following closely on the Israeli Government’s demand that Irgun Zvai Leumi disband and its members should be conscripted into the Jewish Army, the Irgun Commander-in-Chief (Menahem Beigin) has ...

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  14. Cold Night With Frosts

    NSW Forecast: Mainly cloudy with freshening westerly winds in the southern districts, fine and bright elsewhere with ...

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  15. POULTRY FOR BRITAIN

    LONDON, June 25. — Table poultry production has not received any great attention in Australia, but it will not be long ...

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  16. NO MORE COAL FOR RUSSIANS

    LONDON, June 25.—A British spokesman said that no more coal for the Ru[?]sian zone wiuld be sent from the Rubr untff the ...

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  17. NATIONALITY IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, June 25.—Conservatives procured two amendments to the British Nationality Bill, which was given a third reading ...

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  18. WON’T USE GRANT ON MINE ROAD

    CESSNOCK, Friday. — Kearsley Shire Council last night decided not to use grant-in-aid funds from the Joint Coal Board to repair colliery ...

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  19. COAL INDUSTRY PROBLEMS

    LONDON, June 25 (Reuter).— Mr. John Hunter, of Doncaster, who recently resigned the position of production director of the ...

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  20. WHERE MINERS WILL MEET

    NEWCASTLE, Friday., — The Northern Miners’ Board of Management announced that the aggregate meeting to be held on Monday ...

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  21. Might Pick Up Some Firsts

    NEW YORK, June 25.—Australia “might pick up three or four firsts,” declared Sir Frank Beaurepaire, chairman of the ...

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  22. Prorogation Of Parliament

    LONDON, June 25.— The Lord President of the Council (Mr. Herbert Morrison) announced in the House of Commons that ...

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    LUCKNOW, June 25.— Pandit Nehru said in a speech to-day that India might, have to send armed forces into Hyderabad if the ...

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  24. To-day’s Larder Industrial Collapse

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Returning home from work last night a man found his wife dead, one daughter suffering injuries from ...

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  26. Duke Bound For The Antibes

    NEW YORK, June 25.—Dockside officials said that the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, an route to the Antibes on the ...

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  27. GOVERNOR THROWN FROM CAMEL

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—The Governor of south Australia (Sir Willoughby Norrie) received treatment for head injuries after he ...

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  28. PROVISIONAL GOVT. SOUGHT FOR ALL GERMANY

    PRAGUE, June 25.—Establishment of a provisional government for ell Germany, including representatives of all democratic parties and organisations, is demanded by the eight-Nation conference—Russia and her Eastern Allies—held in Warsaw. This is revealed by Czech ...

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  29. THROWN FROM TRUCK

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.— Horace Mitten, 28, of 15 Estelle-st., Maryville, a roof tiler, suffered a fractured left collarbone, ...

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  30. MAN ELECTROCUTED AT ABATTOIR

    Whilst working on a roof at Maitland Abattoir this morning Gordon MacDonald 30, of Macquarie-st., Merewether, came into ...

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  31. Dockers’ Strike Goes On

    LONDON, June 25.—Although the Prime Minister (Mr Attlee) earlier warned that more troops will be drafted to the docks if ...

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  32. Alleged Assault Of Doctor

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Dr. Alfred L. Mclnnes, of Moonee Ponds, was allegedly assaulted by a man at Flemington last ...

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  33. FINGER CAUGHT IN COUPLINGS

    NEWCASTLE, Friday. — Reg Chesterv, 35, of Sandeman’s Lane, Ash Island, a waggon examiner, employed by the New South ...

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  34. “Myth Of Malham” Second Last

    HAMILTON (Bermuda), June 25.—Captain J. C. Illingworth’s “Myth of Malham” finished sixth —second last—in class B of the ...

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  35. TWO COLLIERIES IDLE

    CESSNOCK, Friday.—The only idle mines on the South Maitland field to-day are Stanford Main No. 2 and Pelton. ...

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  36. Sydney Produce Markets

    SIDNEY, Friday. — Sales by private treaty at Alexandria: Wheaten chaff, medium, 29; Lucerne hay, centres other than ...

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  37. Pensioner Hurt

    Falling at her residence today, Florence E. Wilson, 62, pensioner of Maitland-road, Beresfield, received a probable fracture ...

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