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  5. AUSTRALIA’S BIG LEAD IN FIRST TEST

    NOTTINGHAM, June 12 (AAP).—With Lindsay Hassett imperturbably playing “second fiddle,” Australia’s captain, Don Bradman, in the second day’s play of the first rest at Trent Bridge yesterday, gave the tourists a clear-cut ...

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  7. PALESTINE TRUCE MAY BREAK DOWN

    LONDON, June 12. — After getting off to a shaky start, the United Nations four weeks’ truce in Palestine is already showing signs of breaking down. Already, according to Reuter’s Cairo correspondent, ...

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  8. Empire Preferences And Devaluation

    LONDON, June 12.— While the Congressional battle over the allocation of foreign aid funds continued unabated, Britain is ...

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  9. TESTING A BRITISH VERSION OF THE JEEP

    Unlike much wartime equipment which has now been relegated to the scrapheap, the demand by the services for the ubiquitous Jeep is still as great as ever. Realising this, Britain’s War Office called for an Improved type to be made in this country, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. DRINK BILL OF UNITED STATES

    WASHINGTON, June 12— In nine years the annual drink bill in the United States has risen from 6010 million dollars ...

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  11. FRENCH VIEW ON SIX-POWER PLAN FOR GERMANY

    PARIS, June 12.—The French Foreign Minister -M. Bldault, when the crucial three days’ debate on the six power plan for ...

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  12. CHARGED WITH MURDER OF WOMAN AT TARONGA

    SYDNEY, Sat. — Brought to Sydney from Newcastle early this morning, a 32-year-old man was charged on his arrival at ...

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  13. Increased Butter Production

    CANBERRA, Saturday—Butter production for the 10 months from July 1, 1947, to the end of last April totalled 141.327 tons ...

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  14. To-day’s Leader: A Triumph Of Nationalism

    LONDON. June 12. — Rescuers have landed 254 survivors from the 1568 tons Danish passenger Ship, Kjobenhay which sank after ...

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  15. PREMIERS FOR ENGLAND

    ADELAIDE, Saturday. — South Australian Premier, Mr- Playford, will leave for England about the end of August as a guest of the ...

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  16. Graziano Sound Physically

    NEW YORK, June 12. — Dr. Benjamin Sherman, Rocky Graziano’s personal physician, announced after examining ...

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  17. Temporary Clerks’ Association

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—In the Full Arbitration Court, Mr. T. W. Brennan (for the Commonwealth Temporary Clerks’ Association) ...

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  18. TRELOAR NOT TO RACE TO-DAY

    NEW YORK, June 12.—John Treloar, Australian sprinter, will not run in the hospital benefit meeting in Randall’s Island ...

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  19. FISHING BOATS BOMBED

    SEQUL, June 12.—The Korea Press News Service stated that an American aeroplane bombed and sank 11 fishing boats at Ko ...

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  20. Soviet Unions Are Submissive

    WASHINGTON, June 12.—The secretary of the Congress of Industrial Organisations, Mr. J. B. Carey has crlicised Soviet trade ...

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  21. FOUR PASS NURSES’ EXAMS

    The four trainees from Maitland Hospital who sat for the Nurses’ Registration Board examination last May all passed. This Is revealed in ...

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  22. NEWSPRINT ANOMALY

    LONDON, June 12 (AAP).— Non-American countries should take concerted action and approach the United States to end ...

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  23. Many Leave For Holiday

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—It is estimated that over 100,000 persons have so far left Sydney by train, car, bus and air to spend the ...

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  24. Negro Sprinter At Games

    NEW YORK, June 12.—Herb McKenley, world quarter mile record holder, predicted to-day that negro sprinter Lloyd is Beach who is ...

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  25. ARRANGING FOR ROYAL TOUR

    Senator, Armstrong, who is Minister in charge of the Royal visit, will leave Sydney by air for London on June 26 to complete ...

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  26. WIN FOR AUSTRALIAN SPEEDWAY TEAM

    LONDON. June 12.—The Australian speedway team beat the London stars by 49 points to 35 in a challenge match last night. ...

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  27. Skull Fractured In Brawl

    SYDNEY, Saturday—Alleged to have been knocked down In a brawl during a dance at Mascot, Trevor John Watts, 20, of Want-street, ...

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  28. Ryde’s Building Scheme

    SYDNEY, Sat.,—The town clerk of Ryde, Mr. S. B. Taylor, revealed to-day that the Ryde Council’s initial housing project, ...

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  29. JOCKEY’S BACK INJURED

    SYDNEY, Sat—While riding Staunch at Randwick to-day apprentice G. Franklin was thrown against a tree-and suffered back ...

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  30. REPUBLICANS’ BITTER ATTACKS ON TRUMAN

    WASHINGTON, June -12. — Names that have rarely been applied to an American President are now being hurled at ...

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  31. GAS NATIONALISATION

    LONDON, June 12. — The House of Commons sat all night to complete discussion on the report stage of the Gas ...

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  32. £105 Stolen From Bedroom

    SYDNEY, Saturday. — Using a bicycle lamp to light his way round the premises, a burglar early to-day stole £105 from the bedroom of a ...

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  33. Chifley At ALP Conference

    SYDNEY, Saturday. — The State ALP conference to-day began its two days’ session at the Sydney Trades Hall. ...

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  34. Papuans As Guard Of Honour

    CANBERRA, Saturday.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, told Mr. G. A. Duthie (Lab., Tas.), in the House of Representatives ...

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  35. FRACTURE OF BOTH LEGS

    Adrian Black; 80, of Maitland road Islington, had both legs fractured and received concussion and lacerations to the back of the head ...

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  36. POLICE GET NO HELP

    SYDNEY Saturday. —“No one Seen anxious to help us, detectives investigating the murder of Francis John Allard, 40, convicted ...

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  37. Chico Marx To Return To-night

    SYDNEY, Saturday. — Within an hour of leaving the stage at the Tivoll theatre to-night, the American comedian Chico Marx ...

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