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  6. RIDDLE OF NATIONAL CONVENTION

    PHILADELPHIA, June 22.—The Republican National Convention opened yesterday with blaring bands and blasts at the Democrats, but, when the short day-time session ended, the riddle of who will be nominated for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Acting Leader

    Mr Harrison, who has been appointed the Opposition during the Party to be Acting Leader of the Opposition during the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Hitch In Agreement

    WASHINGTON, June 22.—Congressional failure to ratify the international Wheat Agreement probably means that the ...

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  9. UNIFORM CURRENCY FOR BERLIN

    LONDON, June 22. — Reuter’s Berlin correspondent says that the American and French military governors supported General ...

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  10. MOVEMENTS OF COMMUNISTS

    LONDON. June 22.—Continuous reports of movements of leading European Communists in the past 48 hours have led ...

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  11. CEASE RE-BRODCASTS

    CAPETOWN, June 22. —A demand that the South African Broadcasting Corporation should [?]eace re-broad B.B.C. news was made today ...

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  12. RAIN ON THE HUNTER

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Rain In the eastern parts of the State, especially on the elopes and coast more heavy falls on the ...

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  13. Angry Outburst Vegetable Markets

    SYDNEY, Tuesday— Buyers, greengrocers and produce growers shouted angrily to-day as the Minister for Labour and Industry, Mr. Frank Finnan, tourned the city vegetable markets as part of the State Government’s injury into fruit ...

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  14. To-day’s Leader: The Cost Of The War

    BERLIN, June 22.—According to the Russian-licensed German news agency, the Soviet commander in Germany, Marshal Sokolovsky, has accepted a British proposal for Four Power discussions for Unified currency reform in Berlin. ...

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  15. Wipe Out Black Market In Meat

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—The end of meat rationing would wipe out blackmarketing, the secretary of the Meat and Allied Trades ...

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  16. DISMISSAL OF COMMUNISTS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A proposal for the dismissal, of all Communists from boards and other responsible Government ...

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  17. Eire’s Trade With Britain

    LONDON, June 22.—A comprehensive trade agreement between Great Britain and Eire will be signed in Loudon within 48 ...

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  18. SECOND MAN CHARGED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A second man was charged at the Central Court to-day with the murder at Alexcendra, on or about June 9. ...

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  19. INFLUENZA TAKING ITS TOLL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Influenza is taking its toll in the North Coast towns as an aftermath of last week’s floods: ...

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  20. FASCIST BAN IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, June 22.—In the House of Commons the Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, refused to reveal whether the ...

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  21. Sydney Produce Sales

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Private sales at Alexandria: Oaten chaff £9/10/ to £11/5/; Lucerne hay, from centres other than Maitland, ...

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  22. MAKE TRIP TO ENGLAND

    SYDNEY, Tues. — Australia’s Rugby League captain this season, Len Smith, said toss as he had not been selected to ...

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  23. SUSPENSION OF PRIESTS

    LONDON, June .22—Four Slovak priests, including the Minister for Health, Fr. Josef Plojhar, have been relieved of their ...

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  25. SWEDISH DEFENCE

    STOCKHOLM, June 22—The Swedish Parliament has approved the expenditure of £14 million, sterling on defence, reports ...

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  26. SHORTAGE OF FUEL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Supplies wood, coal and coke for domestic use probably would finish within a few weeks, fuel ...

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  27. BROMWICH “NURSES” LEFT ANKLE AT WIMBLEDON

    LONDON, June 22.—Carefully nursing his left ankle, Australian John Bromwich played “canny" tennis to defeat Belgium’s J. van den Eynde, 6-2,6-4, 8-6, in the opening round of Wimbledon’s 1948 tennis championship. Harry Hepman defeated W. K. ...

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  28. LUCKY IN THE LOTTERY

    KURRI KURRI, Tuesday — Fifth prize In to-day's lottery, No. 1674, went to a Weston syndicate. The ticket, in the ...

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  29. IRGUN TROOPS IN CLASH

    LONDON, June 22—Israel troops clashed, with dissident. Irgun Zvai Leumi forces yesterday, says Reuter’s Tel Aviv ...

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