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  5. STRIKES ON RAILWAYS, DOCKS AND MINES

    LONDON, June 3.—A big wove of industrial unrest sweeping the country threatens Britons with their most troubled holiday week-end since the Labour Government came to power in 1945. ...

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  6. SHOWERS ON COAST

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Scattered answers on the central and southern tablelands and slopes; showers on the south coast, ...

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  7. PLAN FOR RESTORING PEACE TO BERLIN

    PARIS, June 3. — For the first time since the conference began on May 20, the Big Four Foreign Ministers will meet later to-day in a restricted—secret—session to consider a five-point plan by the Western powers to restore ...

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  8. Devaluation Not Necessary

    LONDON, June 3.—The president of the Board of Trade, Mr. Harold Wilson, Is Investigating reports that American Importers ...

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  9. NEW MEAT AND FRUIT LINER

    A new British cargo liner, the Delphic, has been built recently for the Shaw Savill and Albion Steamship Co. The Delphic is specially designed for shipping froz[?]ond chilled meat and fruit and dairy produce. This picture stows the Delphic being ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Senator’s Charge Against Commission

    WASHINGTON, June 3. — A bottle containing uranium 235, missing at a Chicago laboratory, has been recovered from a ...

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  11. DENIAL OF PLANNING FOR CIVIL WAR

    LA PAZ (Bolivia), June 3.— Despite spreading labour tension, Bolivia was quiet yesterday, and there have been no reports of ...

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  12. Russian Leader’s Policy

    NEW YORK, June 3.—Stalin is in good health and the possibility of a Russian revolt against his Government Is extremely ...

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  13. BLACKOUTS TO CONTINUE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Emergency Electricity Commissioner, Mr. H. G. Conde, said to-day that evening blackouts, must continue ...

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  14. INQUIRY INTO BAKERY TRADE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. Finnan) said to-day he would Immediately investigate allegations ...

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  15. RABBITS ON CROWN LAND

    MUSWELLBROOK, Friday. — The Upper Hunter District Council of the Primary Producer’ Union will [?] the central [?] ...

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  16. Miner Injured By Fall Of Stone

    Crushed by a fall of stone at Bloomfield Colliery this morning, Eric Lightfoot, 26, of Morpethrd East Maitland, suffered ...

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  17. Communists Best Slave Drives

    CANBERRA, Friday:—Mr. W. F. Edmonds, a Queensland Labour member, speaking in the House of Representatives against ...

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  18. SHOP BUILDING REFUSED IN EAST MAITLAND

    An application to erect a shop on the corner of High and Lawes streets, East Maitland, was refused yesterday by the ...

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  19. March By Crew Of Carrier

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Four hundred men and officers of the new aircraft carrier, HMAS Sydney, marched through the city streets ...

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  20. Striking Parents Warned

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — The Minister for Education, Tovell, said to-day that parents of Marysville school children ...

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  21. Alexandria Sales

    SYDNEY, Friday—At the Alexandria saleyards to-day supplies in all sections were very light. Competition generally was good ...

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  22. BODY FOUND ON RIVER BANK

    WELLINGTON, Friday. — The police are investigating the death of Robert Baden Powell, about 70, who was found on the bank ...

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  23. DOES NOT WANT LARGE ARMY

    NEW YORK, June 3.—“We in the United States do not wish to saddle our economy with large standing armies, navies and ...

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  24. FRENCH WANT TO MIGRATE

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Dr. L. D. Woodward, senior lecturer in French at the Sydney University, said on his arrival from overseas ...

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  25. ROYAL ASSENT FOR IRELAND BILL

    LONDON, June 3.—Royal assent has been given to the Ireland Bill, and the measure, which declares that Northern Ireland ...

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  26. To-day’s Leader: Curse The Press’

    WASHINGTON, June 3.—Approved yesterday by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, the international wheat ...

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  27. STILL SEEKING PREMIER

    CANTON, June 3.—In a second attempt to find an acceptable candidate for the post of Nationalist Premier, the acting ...

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  28. Spain’s Bid For Big Loan

    WASHINGTON, June 3.—President Truman does not favour a Government loan to Spain. He revealed this at a Press ...

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  29. DIED WHILE BATHING BABY

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The body of Mrs. Rosina Gaskill, of Belfields, was found .by her 10-years-old son, Bryan, when he returned ...

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  32. Evidence At Trial Of Bridges

    SAN FRANCISCO, June 3. — An alleged sworn statement by the fugitive Communist, Gerhardt Eisler, will be used in the trial ...

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  33. PREPARING FOR WIMBLEDON

    LONDON, June 3—The Australian Davis Cup squad, which arrived here yesterday, is Losing no time in preparing for the ...

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  34. Dr. Evatt Leaves For Berlin

    LONDON, June 8 (AAP).— Australian deputy Prime Minister, Dr. H. V. Evatt, and Mrs. Evatt are leaving by air to-day ...

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  35. TRANSFERS OF POLICE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Superintendent J. Wiley, of No. 1 Division, has been appointed officer in charge of the Newcastle division. ...

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  36. HOUSES SHAKE AT VAUCLUSE

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Residents at Vaucluse were awakened today by a rattling of windows and shaking of homes. ...

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  37. SEES NO REASON FOR DEPRESSION

    WASHINGTON, June 3. — He could not see any reason for the United States to have any depression, the Secretary of the ...

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  38. EISLER IN BERLIN

    LONDON, June 3.—A small crowd outside the Berlin office of the German Socialist Unity Party gang “The Internationale” ...

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  39. WOMEN’S TENNIS TEAM

    WELLINGTON (NZ), Friday. —The New Zealand Lawn Tennis Association has decided to send a team of four women to ...

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  40. AMBASSADOR TO AUSTRALIA

    WASHINGTON, June 8 (AAP).—The Senate Foreign Relations Committee to-day approved the nomination of former ...

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