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  4. RESTRICTING TRANSPORT IN BERLIN

    BERLIN, June 17.—Critical relations between Russia and the western powers in Germany deterioratd sharply last night when the Soviet delegation walked out of a stormy session of the Allied Kommandatura, bluntly stating that there would be no further ...

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  5. Compulsory Service Period Reduced

    WASHINGTON, June 17.— The House of Representatives last night amended the Draft Service (Conscription Bill) to ...

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  6. CHALLENGE TO BRITISH IN MALAYA

    SINGAPORE, July 17 (AAP-Reuter).—“Govern or get out,” bluntly declares the Singapore newspaper, “Straits Times,” in a ...

    Article : 407 words
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  8. HASSETT SCORES HIS THIRD CENTURY

    NORTHAMPTON, June 17 (AAP) Australia yesterday answered Northrnptonstire’s first innings total of 119 with a crisp four for 260 in three hours and another easy victory for the tourists is indicated. ...

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  9. Diplomat to China

    Mr. Keith Officer, new Minister at The Hague, has been appointed Australian Ambassador to China by the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. To-day’s Leader: A Socialistic Policy

    The original bill provided for two Tears by men aged 19 to 25. Opponents of the amendment vainly argued that the House ...

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  11. Von Nida Before Committee

    LONDON, June 17.—Australian golfer, Norman von Nida, was called before the tournament committee to explain why he had ...

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  12. HEAVY RAIN ON CENTRAL COAST

    NSW FORECAST: Showers on the coast and parts of the adjacent tablelands, still heavy at times on the central coast with ...

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  13. North Coast Residents’ Night of Terror

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Danger of further flooding in the far north coast appears to have passed with reports that flood waters of the ...

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  14. Testing Weapons Oh Battleships

    PEARL HARBOUR, June 17— The American battleships, New York and Nevada, survivors of the Bikini atomic bomb test, will ...

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  15. POSTMASTER TRANSFERRED

    MUSWELLBROOK, Thursday. —Mr. H. A. Henson, postmaster at Muswellbrook, has received confirmation of [?] appointment ...

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  16. Round The World In A Jeep

    NEW YORK, June 17.—Cheered by about 100 amazed wharlabourers, Major Benjamin Frederick Carlin of Perth(West ...

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  18. Must Get Solution Of Food Problem

    LONDON, June 17.—Replying to Lord Bruce in the House of Lords yesterday. Lord Huntingdon admitted that the world ...

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  19. Parachuted From Plane

    ASMARA. June 17.—Nineteen people, including 12 Italian and five Americans, parachuted to safety from an American Army ...

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  20. Robbed Safe, Then Smoked Cigars

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Burglars who broke into a food manufacturing factory at Waterloo early to-day blew one safe, opened two ...

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  21. Communists Wage Cold War

    CANBERRA, Thurs. — Communists were waging a cold war in Australia, as well as other parts the world, Mr. Abbott ...

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  22. HUNGARIAN CHURCH SCHOOLS NATIONALISED

    BUDAPEST, June 17.—After a stormy debate, the Hungarian Parliament, by 230 votes to 63. passed the bill to nationalise ...

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  23. TWO DOUBLE CENTURIES

    LONDON, June 17.—English test player, Cyril Washbrook, batting for Lancashire, knocked up a magnificent 140 against ...

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  25. Fusion Of Zones In Germany

    PARIS, June 17.—After the French Government announced that it would resign if there were an anti-Government vote in the ...

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  26. Pre-Fabricated Houses Imported

    CANBERRA, Thursday— The Minister for Housing (Mr. Lemmon) said to-day six pre-fabricated houses from Finland are ...

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  27. ARMOURED CARS USED AGAINST STRIKERS

    PARIS, June 17. — Fifteen thousand police were in action against 20,000 strikers in various plants at Clermont-Ferrand last ...

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  28. Development Of Empire

    LONDON, June 17.—“We have neither the right nor ability to hold the British Commonwealth unless we develop it,” Food ...

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  29. Alexandria Sales

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Sales by private treaty at Alexandria: Oaten chaff £9/10/ to £11, lucerne chaff £10 to £12, lucerne hay, ...

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  30. Canberra Nurses’ Walk-Out Threat

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Canberra Hospital Beard will ask the Minister for Health (Senator McKenna) to-day to Intervene in ...

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