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  4. U.S UNDER-SECRETARY’S WARNING ON THE WOOL BILL

    WASHINGTON, May, 30.—A warning that if Congress finally passed the Wool Bill imposing import fees on foreign wool the United States will risk refusal by the whole British Commonwealth to co-operate in the International Trade Organisation was ...

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  6. SYDNEY A CITY OF GLOOM

    SYDNEY, Friday—With cold and wet weather prevailing today, Sydney faced additional discomfort when several suburbs ...

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  7. Scattered Rain On The Coast

    NSW Forecast: Scattered rain on the coast and adjacent tablelands, snow on the Alps, elsewhere fine, cool day, cold night ...

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    The British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Ernest Bevin) who told the Labour conference at Margate that world peace largely ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. M.P’s SALARIES BILL

    CANBERRA, Friday.— The Prime Minister Mr. Chifley) introduced a Bill in the House of Representatives this morning to ...

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  10. FOUND DEAD IN NEW ZEALAND

    WELLINGTON, (N.Z.). May 30— James Sneddon, 40, a fanner, was found dead on a blood-stained couch at New Brighton, near ...

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  11. Trans-Atlantic Air Service

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Sixteen engineers from Trans-Australian Airlines will leave Australia on Saturday for the United States to ...

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  12. DEADLOCK IN INDONESIAN NEGOTIATIONS

    LONDON, May 30.—Negotiations between the Dutch and Indonesian Republic may fall through. ...

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  13. Express Leaves Rails At Sixty Miles An Hour

    LONDON, May 30.—Only three people were taken to hospital and only 12 others were treated for superficial injuries after the Euston-Manchester express left the rails near Bletchley at 60 miles an hour yesterday. ...

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  14. Forced To Sign Cheque

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Armed and masked bandits to-day forced their way into the home of a wealthy Greek at Bellevue Hill ...

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  15. Validity Of 40-Hour Week Act Challenged

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Validity of the 40 Hour Week Act recently passed by the N.S.W. Government has been challenged in the High Court where a writ was issued today. The ground is that the Act contravenes the Federal law ...

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  16. FLOATING LOAN IN NEW YORK

    NEW YORK, May 30.—On June 16 the Commonwealth will float a 38,000,000 dollar conversion loan in New York, of which 19,000,000 ...

    Article : 121 words
  17. DUTCH AIR FORCE PLANES COLLIDE

    AMSTERDAM, May 30— Twelve members of the Royal Netherlands Air Force were killed yesterday when two ...

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  18. To-day’s Leader: Road Hazards

    LONDON, May 30. — Britain’s Foreign Minister, Mr. Ernest Bevin, is hoping, “but only hoping,” that by November the “Big Four” shall have said so much to one another that “we shall be tired of talking and we shall agree instead.” ...

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  19. Writing The Japanese Peace Treaty

    WASHINGTON, May 30.—The United States will demand abandonment of the “Big Four” peace-making system in writing the peace treaty for Japan. This is reported by the political correspondent of ...

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  20. 400 MILES’ DASH SAVES MAN’S LIFE

    SYDNEY, Friday—Four hundred miles rush trip by a train to Cook (South Australia), and a dash by the Bush Church A[?]d ...

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  21. Russian Charge Of Conspiracy

    BUDAPEST, May 30.—A Russian Note charging the Hungarian Prime Minister (Faren[?] Nagy) with conspiring against ...

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  22. WIDOWS OF NAZI LEADERS ARRESTED

    LONDON, May 30. — Fran Emmy Goering has been arrested and will be charged with being a Nazi Party member. ...

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  24. Union Refutes Statement

    LONDON, May 30—The executive of the National Union of Mineworkers announces that it did not authorise a recent ...

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  25. CRUSHED TO DEATH IN COKE BELT

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A young man, Arthur, Willie, was crushed to death when he was caught in a conveyor high level coke [?] at Mortlake ...

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  26. TWO COLLIERIES STILL IDLE

    CESSNOCK, Friday.—There were no fresh disputes on the Maitland field today, but Abermain No. 1 and Hebburn, No. 2 ...

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  27. 200 INDIANS KILLED IN FIERCE COMMUNAL BATTLE

    NEW DELHI, May 30.—“Even if the whole of India burns I will never give up an inch or concede Pakistan,” declared mahatma Gandhi in calling on Britain to “stand by” the British Cabinet mission’s six-point plan which both he and the all-India Congress have accepted. ...

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  28. ATOMIC ENERGY CONTROL

    LAKE SUCCESS (BY), May 30.—A resolution unanimously re-affirming an earliest United Nations decision that the ...

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  29. Break And Steal Charge

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.—In the Police Court today, before Mr. Carr-Boyd, SM, Albert Frederick John Fraher (26), labourer, was ...

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  30. Killed On Hume Highway

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Brian Kennedy, 47, of Mittagong, was killed on the Hume Highway last night when a sulky he was driving ...

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