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  4. MOSLEM AND SIKH LEADERS ACCEPT INDIA PUN

    NEW DELHI. June 3.—Moslem and Sikh leaders have accepted the British plan for transfer of power to the Indians. The Congress Party’s “high command” has not yet reached a decision. The Sikh leaders after a conference last night said they had agreed to accept the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Helicopter Mail Service

    WASHINGTON, June 3— The Civil Aeronautics Board yesterday authorised the Los Angeles Airways Company to ...

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  8. MINES IDLE THROUGH WRONG BROADCAST

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A misunderstanding over the policy of the Southern Miners’ Federation district executive relating to ...

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    Mr. Averill Harriman, US Secretary of Commerce who told the Senate Appropriations Committee that commercial air travel is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Mayor o Boston Guilty of Fraud

    WASHINGTON, [?] 8.—The United States Su[?] Court yesterday upheld the conviction of the 73-year-old [?] gressman, ...

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  11. TWO GERMAN SCIENTISTS FOR AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — The Minister for Post -war Reconstruction, Mr. Dedman, said to-day that arrangements had been ...

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  12. To-day’s Leader : Two Anniversaries

    WASHINGTON, June 3.—In an action interpreted as the United States Government’s first move against the new Communist-inspired regime in Hungary, the State Department announced the suspension of over 15,000,000 dollars ...

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  13. V.D.C. COMMANDER DIES

    MELBOURNE: The commander of the Voluntary Defence Corps in World War H. (Brigadier General-James Campbell ...

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  14. DOCTOR WITNESS IN CLEMENTS CASE FOUND DEAD

    LONDON, June 3. — Dr. James Montague Houston (39), pathologist of the Southport Infirmary, Who was associated with the first post-morten on the fourth wife of Dr. Clements, was found dead at Ute infirmary yesterday. ...

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  15. Man’s Face Smashed In With Bottle

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Viciously bashed and then robbed of £146 while he lay unconscious, Merbyn Hamilton (41), accountant, of Redfern, is recovering in Marrickville Hospital from a probable fracture of the nose and Severe ...

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  16. Autonomy For Greater Dyak Territory

    BATAVIA, June 3.—The N.E.I. Government has approved in principle the formation of another autonomous territory with its own ...

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  17. U.N.O. To Complete Holy Land Inquiry

    LAKE SUCCESS (New York), June 3.—The United Nations Palestine Inquiry Commission held its first regular business ...

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  18. Sir Keith Smith Moves With Times—But Faster

    Sir Keith Smith, who With hil brother the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. DRIPPING PLANE HELD UP IN ARABIA

    LONDON, June 2—The aeroplane Port of Sydney,” which is on route from Sydney to Britain with seven tons of dripping ...

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  20. HIGHER RAIL TRAM AND BUS FARES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—Increased railways fares, as well as higher tram and bus fares in Sydney and Newcastle are expected to ...

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  21. RONNIE JAMES DEFEATED

    LONDON, June 8.—Cliff Curvis the “Swansea left-hander,” beat Ronnie James, holder of the British lightweight ...

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  22. EIGHT-HOUR BIBLE READING

    SYDNEY: Members of the “Fighting Faith” movement of the Salvation Army yesterday held a Bible reading from 9 ...

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  23. STARTED CARS WITH BOBBY PINS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A youth who used bobby pins to start motor ears and then. illegally use them was sentenced to three ...

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  24. HURT IN COAL FALL

    NEWCASTLE: Struck by a fall of coal in Stockton Borehole mine, George McNair, 52, of Speers Point, suffered a severs ...

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  25. R.C PRIEST DISCHARGED

    ROCKHAMPTON, Tuesday—The evidence produced was not sufficient in law, said Mr R. Bower S.M. in dismissing two charges—One of ...

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  26. LABELLING OF WOOLLEN IMPORTS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Although Customs Regulations have been amended to provide for the labelling of imported woollen ...

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  27. EGYPT ACCUSED OF COMPLICITY

    PARIS, June 3.—Foreign Minister Bidault has vigorously protested to the .Egyptian ambassador, Saroit Bey against what he railed the “complicity of the Egyptian Government” In the former Riff Pleader, Abd-el-Krim’s escape ...

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  28. MR. WARD LEAVES BY PLANE ON GENEVA TRIP

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Accompanied by Senator S. K. Amour, the Minister for Transport and External Territories, Mr. Ward, left Sydney by Qantas flying boat to-day with other members of the Australian delegation to the International Labour Office conference in Geneva later this month. ...

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  29. BAN ON DUTCH SHIPPING

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— Although no decision has yet been, announced, the Interstate executive of the ACTU to-day conferred with, ...

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  30. BIG HAUL IN CALICO—TOWELS

    SYDNEY, Tues—Thieves stole 2000yds, of callco and sheeting and 1700 tea towels, valued at £500 from a textile factory in ...

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