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  5. First White Men To Land On Mishima

    LONDON. June 4.—Three platoons of New Zealanders made an armed landing on the Island of Mishima, 35 miles off the ...

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  7. Egyptian Senate Adjourns Debate On New Treaty

    LONDON, June 4.—The Egyptian Senate, after a 24 hours secret session adjourned the debate on the Anglo-Egyptian treaty negotiations. While the Egyptians were ready and willing to stand ...

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  8. ROUT OF INDlANS AT HAMPSHIRE

    LONDON June 4.—The Indians made only 130 runs against Hampshire, which is their lowest score of the tour. Knott was ...

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  9. Showers in Coastal Areas

    N.S.W. Forecast: Some scattered showers on the southern, central and lower north coasts, otherwise fine and cool, but cold ...

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    W. R. Hammond Who made 143 for Gloucester against Yorkshire. It was his 161st century and the fifth this seasom. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Abernethy Man Fatally Injured

    SYDNEY Tuesday.—Hugh Albert Quinn, of Abernethy near. Cessnock was knocked down by a motor car and fatally Injured ...

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  12. No Light On Bathurst Tragedy

    BATHURST Tuesday.— Adelmo Rondinini, sole survivor of the mortar bomb explosion at Bathurst military camp yesterday was ...

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  13. To-day’s Leader: The Aim of Education

    NUREMBERG, June 4.— Never in his life had he seen any human being in such a blaze of anger as Hitler when General von Paulus unsuccessfully tried to take Stalingrad in August, 1942, said General Jodl[?] giving evidence on his own behalf before the ...

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  14. “No Standing” Policy On Sydney Buses

    SYDNEY Tuesday.— Only seated passengers will be carried In buses after July 30 unless guarantee are obtained by the ...

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    Mr. Edwin Stettinius, U.S. representative on the Security Council who has rejected President Truman’s request to withdraw ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. 18 NATIONS INVITED TO FOOD CONFERENCE

    WASHINGTON June 4.— Eighteen nations including Australia, New Zealand, Russia, India and South Africa have been invited ...

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  17. THOUSANDS HOMELESS IN TURKEY

    ISTANBUL (Turkey), June 4.—There are uncounted thousands of homeless and an uncounted number of villages levelled in the provinces of Mus and Erzerum, in Turkey, following the earthquake on Friday. ...

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  18. ACTION FOR ALLEGED SLANDER

    SYDNEY. Tuesday — Having heard “Crooked business” mentioned in the Greek Club, he had taken it to mean that there had ...

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  19. Boy Dies From Fractured Skull

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Neville Joseph Dyer,(15) died in Sydney Hospital to-day as a result of being knocked down by a motor car ...

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  20. DISCLOSED SECRETS TO RUSSIA

    MONTREAL June 4.—An alleged agent Alex identified as Dr. Alan Nunn May, gave the Russians some uranium in ...

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  21. NEGRO RUNNER A NATIVE OF JAMAICA

    CHAMPAIGN (Illinois), June 4— Negro Herb McKenley, who ran 440 yards in world record time of 46.2 seconds at Mid ...

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  22. AUSTRALIA’S GIFT FOOD FOR BRITAIN

    LONDON, June 4.—Ten former members of the RAAF arrived at Portsmouth aboard the aircraft carrier Implacable. ...

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  23. Many Naval Ratings Remain in Australia

    LONDON June 4.—The number of naval ratings from the British Pacific Fleet who had elected to remain in Australia and ...

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  24. Stunned, But Drove Truck 60 Miles

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— After an RAAF car reported stolen had collided with a truck near Wyong on Sunday night, the driver of the truck, James Moore, drove it 60 miles to Sydney before he realised that his wife and daughter had ...

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  25. FIFTY LOGOS FOR CHINA

    SYDNEY Tuesday.— The Clyde Engineering Company Sydney has complete arrangements for the construction of 50 ...

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  26. Voting at Italian Elections

    ROME June 4.— Voting at the Italian elections on Sunday was the highest registered in the country’s history. ...

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  27. EXECUTION OF NANKING PUPPET PREMIER

    SHANGHAI, June 4.— Chen Kung Po. formerly premier and President of the Nanking puppet Government was executed at ...

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  28. State in Grip of Cold Snap

    SYDNEY Tuesday .— Practically the whole of NSW is in the grip of a cols snap. The night readings at many ...

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  29. VALUABLE RINGS STOLEN

    BRISBANE, Tues.—Diamond, and opal rings worth £1000 were stolen last night from the premises of Tolcher and Coy., Cairne ...

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  30. Baskets Full of Hand Grenades

    MILAN, June 4.— Civilian police carried out a wide search throughout Venezia Guilin following the discovery ...

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  31. Thieves Blow Railway Safe

    SYDNEY Tuesday.— Thieves blew open a safe at pennant Hills railway station last night and stole £8 petty cash. ...

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  32. DEATH OF SOVIET LEADER

    MOSCOW June 4.— Moscow radio announced the death of Mikhall [?]vanovich Kalinin after a prolonged illness. ...

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  33. Austria Potential Source Friction

    LONDON, June 4.— Austria would remain a potential source of European friction until political stability was restored to her said Foreign Minister Gruber interviewed by the “Daily Telegraph’s diplomatic correspondent before meeting Mr. Bevin Gruber said there was tendency ...

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  34. Romano Worried by Silly Suggestions

    BRISBANE Tuesday.— Owner of Barnborongh Mr. A. O. Romano to-day refused to discuss reports of a possible trip to ...

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  35. Tests of Giant Airliner

    LONDON, June 3.—The Handley Page Hermes the British pressurised airliner the first prototype of which crashed shortly ...

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  36. Referendum Vote in Italy

    ROME June 4.— The first batch of referendum votes counted at Milan gave 70,000 votes for a Republic and 38,000 ...

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  38. PATAUDI RECOVERS

    LONDON June [?] —The Indian, cricket captain Pataudi is reported to have recovered from a suspected attack of malaria and ...

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