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  4. PALESTINE TRUCE “NOW SEEMS INEVITABLE”

    LONDON, June 8.—A feeling that it is inevitable that the United Nations’ proposed four weeks’ truce in Palestine will soon be operative is now apparent in the Holy Land, and reports from Jerusalem say that both the Arab and Jewish forces seemed to be holding their fire yesterday. ...

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  6. MORE GENERAL RAIN

    NSW FORECAST: More moderate rain in the eastern parts, with some heavy falls in the northern parts; scattered ...

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  7. Lindwall “Paralysed” Sussex Men

    HOVE, June 8 (AAP).—Australian fast bowler. Ray Lindwall, with intelligent help from Ring at the other end, again made ...

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  8. GIANTS OF THE SEA AND AIR AT SOUTHAMPTON

    In the shade of the giant Cunarder, Queen Mary, a flying-boat is seen at the new marine terminal of the British Oversews Airways Corporation at Southampton. Hampshire. The new base, with two floating docks, covered ways to customs, and direct ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. AUSTRALIANS RESENT PAPER’S CRITICISM

    LONDON, June 8, AAP special representative.—Keith Johnson, manager of the Australian cricket team, this afternoon ...

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  11. Want Aid Cuts Restored

    NEW YORK, June 5.—Fall restoration of the cuts in foreign aid made by the House of Representatives on Friday were urged ...

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  12. SCHROEDER A “CERTAINTY”

    LOS ANGELES, June 8 (AAP Special Representative).—Southern California Tennis Association officials regard Ted Shroder ...

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  13. CONFERRED ON MINING METHODS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Central Executive of the Miners’ Federation to-day conferred with the American engineer, W. M. ...

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  14. Edrich Failed Twice

    LONDON, June 8.—W. J. Edrich, one of England’s team for the First Test, was dismissed twice running for Middlesex ...

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  15. MAN DEAD IN CAR

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — An unknown man was found dead this morning in a “drive yourself” sedan parked in the bush near ...

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  16. Hanson Carter Dead

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The death occurred to-day of Hanson Carter, famous Australian test wicket-keeper, at the age of 70. ...

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  17. Buyers Eager At Stud Sheep Sales

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Despite heavy rain, buyers again flocked to the showground to-day to bid eagerly for stud sheep on offer ...

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  18. Fire Destroys Antique Furniture

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Valuable antique furniture, some of It 300 years old, was destroyed when fire gutted the second floor, of a ...

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  19. May “Wipe” Many Price Controls

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Although the State Government has not yet reached any decisions regarding price control, it is known that ...

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  20. Produce Markets

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  21. Win For Mulloy

    LONDON, June 8.—Gradnar Mulloy, America’s No. 3 tennis player, in his first match in England, beat English international. ...

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  23. To-day’s Leader: Assistance For Britain

    LONDON, June 8.—Russia, within 24 hours, is expected to issue a strongly worded refusal to recognise any of the decisions made in London last week by the six-power conference on the future of Western Germany, which included ...

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  24. MARINE PHOENIX STOWAWAY NEARLY SUCCEEDED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A twenty-year-old former merchant seaman, who stowed away at San Francisco and who, during the voyage is stated to have mingled freely with passengers, was discovered shortly before the Marine ...

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  25. TRIAL PRIVILEGE ENDS FOR PEERS

    LONDON, June 8. — With “wholehearted approval,” the House of Lords last night inserted a clause in the Criminal ...

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  26. Graziano Meets Gale To-morrow

    NEW YORK, June 8.—“Rocky” Graziano was favoured at 11 to 5 on to retain the middleweight title against Tony Zale ...

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  27. LiberaI-C.P. Merger Unlikely

    CANBERRA. Tuesday.—Well informed observers believe there is no possibility of a merger between the Liberal and Country ...

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  28. LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE FIGHT

    PHILADELPHIA, June 8. — Lightweight champion, Ike Williams, and Beau Jack, twice previously lightweight champion, ...

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  29. NEW GOLF RULE PROPOSED

    LONDON, June 8.—A new golf rule allowing di[?]ontinuation of match play in. the case of danger from lightning is among the ...

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  30. Youth Charged With Newcastle Theft

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Detectives, in a raid on a house in Palmer-lane, East Sydney, early to-day arrested a youth, who was ...

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  31. King’s Jockey Hurt

    LONDON, Jane 8.—W. H. Carr, the King’s jockey, broke his leg when his horse fell during a race at Birmingham on Saturday. ...

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  32. MAN BATTERED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—An unide[?]tified man was bettered and kicked into unconsciousness when attacked by three men at ...

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