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  5. HORRIBLE STORY OF MAN-EATING JAPANESE SOLDIERS

    MANILA, June 9—A grisly story of man-eating Japanese soldiers who stalked the Filipinos on cannibalistic forays and sometimes ate one another came out of the jungle of northern Mindanao to-day. ...

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  6. WHOLE OF FRENCH RAILWAY SYSTEM AT A STANDSTILL

    PARIS, June 9. — Neither the Government nor the strikers have made any move to resume negotiations to halt the strike, which has brought the whole of the French railway system to a standstill and driven ell traffic onto the ...

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  7. HEARST, JNR., HERE FROM U.S.

    Randolph H[?] 31 youngest twin son of [?]-year-old William Randolph Hear[?] who is in Australia to write a series of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Terrorists Accuse Truman.

    JERUSALEM, June 9. — The terrorist organisation Irgun Zvai Le[?]i, in a secret radio broadcast, accu[?]ed ...

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    AMERICAN Admiral tools Em[?] Denfeld, a Pacific Fleet commander, who is to visit Australia. He may discuss ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. U.S. Troops And Nazi Philosophy

    WASHINGTON, June 9—“Deep concern” at the possibility that American troops in Germany may absorb Nazi philosophy was ...

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  11. Soon Be Britain’s Turn To Win

    LONDON, June 9.—The A[?] Khan, whose horse Mogoll, was second in the Derby, told the “Daily Express” it will soon be ...

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  12. MR. DRAKEFORD BACK FROM AIR CONFERENCE

    CANBERRA, Monday.—When the Minister for Civil Aviation (Mr. Drakeford) returned from the United States an RAAF Dakota was ...

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  13. Cannot See A Better World Ahead

    SYDNEY, Monday.—[?]etired world leader of the Salvation Army, General George Carpenter, cannot see a better world ahead ...

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  14. Cold Night; Frosts Inland.

    N.S.W. Forecast: Some scattered showers in the south-eastern districts, and isolated light snowfalls on the Alps; ...

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  15. SOVIET COUNTER TO U.S. POLICY IN GREECE

    LONDON, June 9.—The whole tone of the Russian-influenced Press in Austria and Hungary suggests that the stiffer American policy becomes the stiffer will be the Russian answer, says the Vienna correspondent of the “London ...

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  16. KRAMER READY FOR WIMBLEDON.

    LONDON, June 9.—Jack Kramer, favourite for Wimbledon, arrived in London by air from New York, bringing six tennis ...

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  18. DEATH OF MR. JUSTICE PIKE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—[?] Justice G. H. Pike, former prominent Sydney Judge and Land Commissioner, died to-day, aged 31. ...

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  19. ROOF GAVE AS POLICE ABOUT TO ACT

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Police were about to move the Rugby League spectators from the roof of the Show Ground kiosk when ...

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  20. To-day’s Leader: Another Monopoly?

    LONDON, June 9.—Britain’s harvest prospects are encouraging and very much better than they had any right to expect a month ago, said the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Williams), interviewed by the “Daily Telegraph.” ...

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  21. Monty To Arrive On July 1.

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Field-Marshal Lord Montgomery, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, will arrive to Australia on July ...

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  22. 550 Guineas For Merino Ram

    SYDNEY, Monday.—After a quiet start bidding became spirited for merinos at the annual ram sales at the show ground to-day. ...

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  23. AMSTERDAM TO BATAVIA AIR SERVICE.

    SINGAPORE, June 9. (A.A.P.-Reuter).—The Netherlands Government will negotiate with the British Government to secure the ...

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  24. SPORADIC AFFRAYS AND BOMB EXPLOSIONS IN INDIA

    NEW DELHI, June 9.—Apart from sporadic affrays and bomb explosions in Labore and Amritsar during week, India has taken the division plan fairly quietly. The presence of extra ploice has helped to keep communalism in check and broadcast speeches by Indian leaders had a modifying influence. ...

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  25. THROAT GASHED AT PARTY.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—During a brawl in a house at Spring Hill yesterday, Frank Adams (94), single, had his throat gashed. ...

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  26. GLASS PHIAL FOUND NEAR MAN’S BODY.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—A small glass phial, believed to have contained poison, was found near the body of Arthur Brunt (47), a ...

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  27. Breaking Down Bitterness In Germany.

    HERFORD (Germany). June 9.—There was no tendency in Britain to regard young Germans as responsible for what happened in the past, Lord Pakenham, the Minister responsible for the British occupation so[?]e, told leaders of the ...

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  28. OVERCROWDING ON TRAINS.

    SYDNEY, Monday—Overcrowding occurred on trains reaching Sydney to-day following cancellation of many week-end trains due to ...

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  29. COLD MORNING IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Sydney experienced its coldest weather this year to-day. At 6.40 a.m. the temperature was 4[?] degrees, one ...

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  30. PARKER DEFEATS MULLOY.

    KANSAS CITY, June 9.—Frank Paker defeated Gardnar Mulloy, [?] 6-0 in the final of the Heart of America tournament. ...

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