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  4. Arabs Bum Old City

    LONDON, June 1.—Arab forces in Palestine are reported to be burning the Jewish Old City of Jerusalem, which they captured ...

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  5. UNIQUE REMOTE-CONTROL RAILWAY SIGNAL INSTALLATION

    Finishing touches are now being put by London Transport engineers to a unique remote-control signal installation on a section of the Metropolitan line at Harrow-on-the Hill, Middlesex. A master cabin in a tower above the station contains a row of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FINE AND COLD

    NSW Forecast: Isolated light showers over south-east border section and southern highlands and a few light falls of snow on ...

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  9. Dr. Dalton Back In U.K. Cabinet

    LONDON, June 1.—Britain’s former Chancellor of the Exchequer (Dr. Hugh Dalton), who resigned from that post as the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Can’t Keep Pace With Living Costs

    WASHINGTON, June 1—The Government-sponsored cost of living survey showed to-day that one in every four American ...

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  11. Notts. Batsman Rushed To Country Hospital

    NOTTINGHAM, June (AAP).—Struck over the heart by a fast rising ball from the Australian fast bowler, Ray Lindwall, the Nottinghamshire opening batsman, W. Keeton, was forced to retire five minutes before stumps ...

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  12. Minister To Retire

    OTTAWA. June 1.—The Minister for Justice (J. L. Raley) announced to-day that be was retiring from the Government on ...

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  13. To-day’s Leader: European Unity

    PORTLAND (Oregon), June 1.—Unofficial estimates of the death toll at Vanport City, which was wiped oat on Sunday by flood waters of the Columbia River, are as high as 300, but it may be days before the actual figure is known. ...

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  14. WINGATE’S SON TO GO TO ISRAEL

    LONDON, June 1.—A Jewish Agency announcement here says that Lorna Wingate, widow of the famous chindit leader, ...

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  15. Hurdle Jockey Injured

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — R. Dean, cross country jockey, suffered slight concussion in a fall off Salandra during a school ...

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  16. NEW UNIFORMS ORDERED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Five thousand new-style Australian Army uniforms have [?]en ordered for use during the Royal visit ...

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  17. ARMY ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—An Australia wide advertising campaign will begin a militia recruiting drive on July 1. This was ...

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  18. Gas Coal Strike Threatened

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The strike at nine of the biggest mines on the South Maitland coalfields, which produce 9500 tons of high-grade gas ...

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  20. Cardinal’s Cousin Fatally Injured

    NEW YORK, June 1—A cafe pianist has been charged with manslaughter following the death of John Dyer Spellman, June 20, ...

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  21. ’Flu Epidemic Worse

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Following a cold spell at the week-end, the influenza epidemic in Sydney reached serious proportions and ...

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  22. Australian Jews Condemn Extremists

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Latest issues if “Australian Jewish Outlook” denounce both Jewish and Arab extremists. ...

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  23. U.K. Army May Change Uniform

    LONDON, June 1 (AAP).— Australian advice may influents the British Army uniform design and make for Anglo-Australian ...

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  24. Robeson Won’t Tell American Senate If He Is A Communist

    WASHINGTON, June 1.—Asserting that he was willing to go to gaol rather than tell, the famous negro singer, Paul Robeson, refused to tell the Senate Judiciary Committee whether he is a member of the American Communist Party. The committee will no ...

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  25. WAR PLANS FOR U.S. INDUSTRY

    WASHINGTON, June 1.—The Armed Forces Munitions Board has called on private industry to begin making plans for quick ...

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  26. VIC. SOPRANO TELEVISED

    LONDON, June 1.—Melbourne soprano, Linda Parker took part in a television programme of a scene from the opera, Madame ...

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