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  5. INDIA ACCEPTS NEW PLAN WITH FEELINGS OF RELIEF

    LONDON, June 4.—With troops drafted into the main cities, India yesterday took calmly—apart from a few minor incidents— the British plan for India. The plan, which was announced simultaneously by the British ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. May Be Forced Conclude Separate Peace Treaties

    WASHINGTON, Jane 4.—A wanting to the Senate that the United States may soon be forced to make separate treaties with Germany and Austria and conclude a pact for atomic energy control without Russia'’ consent was voiced ...

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  7. NEW HEIGHTS IN BRITAIN’S HEAT-WAVE

    LONDON, June 4.—Britain’s heat wave touched new heights yesterday when Greenwich Observatory at 3 p.m., recorded a ...

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  8. Fairly General Light Rain

    NSW Forecast: Cloudy, with rain fairly general in the northern parts of the State, extending to the central and south-east ...

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    Senator Vandenberg, who has warned that America may be forced to make separate treaties with Germany and Russia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Ordered To Return To Hungary

    LONDON, June 4.—According to Budapest Radio, the Small Holders party’s political committee has unanimously voted to expel the former ...

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  11. BOROTRA TO LEAD FRENCH CUP TEAM

    PARIS, June 4.—Although he will be 49 next August, Jean Borotra will lead the French Davis Cap team to meet ...

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  12. Big Airport Scheme

    SYDNEY, Wed — Department of Works and Housing engineers to-day turned the first sod in the Government’s ...

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  13. FREDDIE MILLS DEFEATED

    LONDON, June 4.—Lloyd Marshall, coloured American, cruiserweight, knocked out the British cruiserweight champion, Freddie ...

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  14. SHIPMENT OF TAPIOCA AND SAGO

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Three thousand bags of tapioca and sago are expected in Sydney to-day from Singapore—the second ...

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  15. Fears Of A Blackout In Sydney

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Fresh efforts are to be made to-day to settle the Bunnerong dispute, which threatens a complete ...

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  16. ADVENTURE CUT SHORT BY THE POLICE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A 12-year-old Melbourne boy, who arrived by air-liner last night to see Sydney, saw only the airport ...

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  17. Situation ln Arakan Critical

    RANGOON, June 4.—About 7000 Ghurkas and Punjabi troops and Burmese police are in action in Arakan trying to quell rebels ...

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  18. Lorry Struck By Coal Train

    CESSNOCK, Wed.—Raymond Lumby, of Sweetman’s Creek, had a narrow escape from serious injury last night when a ...

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  19. £15,500 Soccer Transfer Fee

    LONDON, June 4. —The highest transfer fee in soccer history —£15,500stg. — has been paid for the Scottish ...

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  20. FAR EAST PEACE TALKS AT CANBERRA

    LONDON, June 4.—Quoting reliable sources, Reuter’s diplomatic correspondent says it is learned that the Australian Governments is ...

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  21. WILL DEMAND FULL REPORT ON BRICKS

    SYDNEY, Wed. — The Liberal-party will demand full reports on the issue of bricks by the State Brickworks when the State ...

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  22. U.S. MISSIONS TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES

    WASHINGTON, June 4.—Testifying before the House of Representatives’ Armed Services Committee, the US Secretary of ...

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  23. Ambulance Has Busy Month

    CESSNOCK, Wednesday. — Cessnock Ambulance had a very busy month during May, having handled 797 cases, which ...

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  24. HUNT FOR COW KILLER IN QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Wed.—A large scale search has commenced for a crossbred mastiff-dingo which last week killed a three-years-old cow in the ...

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  25. CENSUS OF ALIENS SOUGHT

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Following claims that alien immigrants are obtaining homes over ex-Servicemen, the R.S.L. Federal Executive will ask ...

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  26. RIVALS FOR WORLD TITLE

    PHILADELPHIA, June 4.—Bob Montgomery and Ike, Williams, rival claimants for the world lightweight title, will meet over ...

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  27. MAY BE WITHOUT DAIRY PRODUCE

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Hundreds of shops may be without butter, bacon, eggs, cheese and other daily produce if threatened action by the transport ...

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  28. DISPLACED PERSONS FOR AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, June 4.— Congress to-day begins the hearing of a Bill to admit 400,000 displaced persons into the United States. ...

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  29. To-day’s Leader: A Good Step Forward

    WASHINGTON, June 4.—The United States and Argentina reached agreement yesterday to negotiate a treaty of mutual assistance between the Latin American powers as contemplated by the Act of Chapultepec. ...

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  30. Mountbatten’s Message To Indian People

    LONDON, June 4.— The Viceroy of India, Lord Mountbatten, in a broadcast from New Delhi, delivered a personal message to ...

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  31. TRUMAN MAY VETO TAX CUT BILL

    WASHINGTON, June 4.— Congressional action on the new income Tax Reduction Bill has been completed by the Senate, and the Bill ...

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  32. DRAMATIC SCENE IN FRENCH HOUSE

    PARIS, June 4.—In a dramatic scene in the National Assembly, the French Premier, Paul Ramadler, pointing a finger at the ...

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  33. PRICES INSPECTORS CHECKING-UP IN COUNTRY TOWNS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A big squad of Prices Inspectors left Sydney this week for country centres to check up on suspected black marketing activities. The Deputy Prices Commissioner, Mr. Herify, said to-day ...

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  34. BEER GLASS BAN

    SYDNEY, Wed.—The president of, the ULVA (Mr. N. H. Connolly) said that, unless the black ban on the manufacture of ...

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  35. RUSSIA ADMITTED

    LONDON, June 4.—The International Organisation of Journalists’ Congress has admitted Russia and Palestine as ...

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  36. DAVIS CUP TIE

    MONTREAL, June 4.— Work has begun on two grass courts at Mount Royal Club for the Davis Cup tie in August between ...

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