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  5. LIGHT RAIN IN EAST

    NSW FORECAST: General light to moderate rain In the eastern half, clearing from the westward to-morrow. Scattered ...

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  6. Heavy Scoring Likely In Cricket Test

    LONDON, June 7.—Spin bowler Douglas Wright, who is among the 12 from whom England's test team will be chosen, has developed lumbago and is receiving treatment from a specialist. ...

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  7. Rationing Of Gas Likely

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Gas rationing may have to be introduced during the winter, the general manager of the Australian ...

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  8. British Deny Russian Officer

    LONDON, June 7 —A British Foreign Office Spokesman yesterday flatly denied that British authorities at Bremen (North ...

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  9. A.N.A. UNDER FOREIGN FLAG

    MELBOURNE, Monday The general manager of Australian National Airways, Mr. H. F. Walsh, has confirmed Honkong ...

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  10. WHY NEGROES EXCEL

    SAN FRANCISCO, June 7.— Fast tracks, Improved starting devices and the fact that more negro athletes are now competing ...

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    LORD TENNYSON, former English cricket captain, who complained of Bradman’s “imper[?]tance” to him, He said that when he asked ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Communists Blamed For Unrest In Malaya

    SINGAPORE, June 7.—Signs of a new wave of lawlessness Indicate that a bubble of unrest is about to burst in Malaya. ...

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  13. To-day’s Leader: Assessing The Future

    LONDON, June 7.—War correspondents in Amman, capital of Transjordan, says they have reliably learned that the date for the cease fire in Palestine has been fixed far next Thursday. ...

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  14. Six Cars Collide On Bridge

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Six motor cars collided on the Harbour Bridge this morning and held up traffic to the city for half an ...

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  15. Wartime Wool Payment To Graziers

    SYDNEY, Monday.— The £30,080,050 Which the Government Intends paying to graters under the wartime wool arrangement ...

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  16. Mulley To Ride In South Africa

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Jockey A. Mulley will, leave for South Africa next month, where he has contracted to ride for a leading stable. ...

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  18. AIR SERVICE TO NEW ZEALAND

    WELLINGTON, NZ (AAP-Reuter), Monday.—Plans for the inauguration of a Wellington Sydney air service are being ...

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  19. Union To Picket Poultry Farm

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — The egg strike at Australia’s largest poultry farm. owned by Carter Brothers, Werribee, has been ...

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  20. Treloar To Run In New York

    NEWYORK, June 7—John Treloar, Australian star, training in the United States for the Olympic Games, is listed to compete ...

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  21. French Inventor Dead

    PARIS, June 7.—Louis . Lumiere, who with his brother, Auguste, invented the first movie camera in 1895, died yesterday ...

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  22. Amalgamation Of Parties

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Country Party leaders are not enthusiastic about the new Liberal Party proposal-for amalgamation ...

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  23. MINISTER TELLS LEAGUE ITS DUTY

    CANBERRA, Monday. — The Minister for Postwar Reconstruction, Mr. Dedmaxi, said today it was unreasonable for the ...

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  24. STRAUSS CLEARED

    BERLIN, June 7.—The German newsagency said the denazification court in Munich has cleared Richard Strauss, famous German born ...

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  25. Boy Blown From Cliff

    LONDON, June 7.—A 12-year-old boy, William Bushfield, who was blown by wind from a cliff top at Whitby on to a rocky bank 200 feet ...

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  26. MOVE AGAINST COMMUNISTS

    NANKING, June 7.—The Nationalist high command has ordered a reshuffle W forces in the shunting area and has appointed General ...

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  27. ACCUSATION BY RUSSIAN PAPER

    BERLIN, June 7.—The Russian licence newspaper, Tagliche Runschan; commemorated the fourth anniversary of D. Day with ...

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  29. Steamer Struck Iceberg

    NEW YORK. June 7.—The 7000 tones Danish steamer Nevada struck an iceberk yesterday 30 miles north cast of St. John Newfo[?] ...

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  30. Senior Air Staff Officer

    LONDON, June 7.—The appointment of South -Australian born air vice-marshal E. J. Kingston-Mc Cloghy as senior air staff officer ...

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  31. International Control Of Ruhr

    LONDON, June 7—The Premiers of the three western [?]nes in Germany in a statement after a conference at Dusseldorf yesterday. ...

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  32. Australian Third In Long Race

    LONDON, June 7. — Australian cyclist Harold Johnson was third in the 56 miles road race from Halifax to Yorkshire yesterday. ...

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  33. State Plans For Rent mi Price Control

    SYDNEY, Monday —The State Cabinet is expected to meet tomorrow to discuss plans to deal with rent and price control when the ...

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  34. Alexandria Sales

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  35. Indian Forces In Kashmir

    NEW DELHI, June 7.—Indian Premier pandit Nehru, addressing a public meeting yesterday, said that India had not the allg[?] ...

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  36. Mental Hospital Escapees

    WELLINGTON, N.Z. (A.A.P.-Reuter), Monday—Police are searching for three men, two of whom are armed who escaped from Por[?]rua ...

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