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  5. RETURN OF THE DODECANESE ISLANDS TO GREECE

    PARIS, June 28.—The foreign Ministers yesterday afternoon agreed to the return of the Dodecanese Islands to Greece, accepted the French position regarding the Franco-Italian frontier question, agreed on limitation of the Bulgarian Navy and on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Minister Besieged With Questions

    LONDON, June 28. — The Food Minister (Mr. Strachey) was besieged with questions at a Press conference following his announcement in the House of Commons on bread rationing. ...

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  7. Cloudy with a Few Light Showers

    NSW Forecast: Cool and cloudy with a few light showers; light to moderate south to southeast east winds on the coast; chiefly ...

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  8. UNDER OFFICIAL SUPERVISION

    Boys of High Brooms County Boys’ School. Tunbridge Wells, Kent, are given safety first lessons that really mean something to them. The lessons are supervised by Sgt. Tom Jones, of the local force who lectures them on road safety. They also have their ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Britain Prepared For Attack

    LONDON June 28.—Britain has plans ready for an emergency, said the Ministry for War (Mr. Lawson) in the House of ...

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  10. RUSSIAN ON SPY CHARGES

    SEATTLE, June 27.—How a Seattle shipyard worker, who was a British subject, was contacted by a Russian navy man, Lieut. ...

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  11. People Killed By Thousands

    ATHENS June 28.—“The worst any tyrant ever did in the war of violence, personal humiliation breaking up-meetings and ...

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  12. Compton Second To Reach 1000 Runs

    LONDON, June 28.— Northants had replied with four for 230 against India’s score of 328 when rain prevented further play. ...

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  13. Search for Kidnapped Children

    FRANKFURT. June 28— it was announced that the Czechoslovak Red Cross sending a team of searches ...

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  14. More Coal at Bunnerong

    SYDNEY, Friday. — He position at Bunnerong power house, central supply point for Sydney metropolitan area, ...

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  15. KING LEOPOLD’S WAR RECORD

    BRUSSELS, June. 28.—Cabinet rejected the proposals from the Presidents of the Senate and Chamber of Deputies for ...

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  16. CONTROL OVER BUILDING OPERATIONS

    SYDNEY Friday.—The Minister Labour and Industry (Mrs, Hamilton Knight) said to-day that State Government control ...

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  17. VICTIM OF CALLOUS CAR DRIVER

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Police are now scouring the Windsor district for some clue which would throw light on the grim ...

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  18. Reign of Terror in Greece

    LONDON June 27.—The Ministry of Public Order in Athens has announced that 10 persons were killed in recent attacks by ...

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  19. DR. EVATT WILL DEMAND SHOW-DOWN ON THE VETO

    NEW YORK, June 28.—After Wednesday’s confused acrimonious debate , on the Spanish question, in which M. Gromyko three times invoked the veto, it is reported that Dr. Evatt decided to demand a show-down on the veto ...

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  20. To-day’s Leader: The Virtue of Guriosity

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) told the House of Representatives to-day he bad hoped for a settlement of the Queensland meat strike to-day but, so far, he had not received word to this effect. ...

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  21. Drome Closed Because of Fog

    MELBOURNE Friday. — Because of heavy fog, Essendon aerodrome was closed to air traffic for over two hours this ...

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  22. MOSLEM LEAGUE DISAPPROVES

    NEW DELHI June 28.—Dr. Jinnan, in a statement last night, said the Moslem League emphatically disapproved of the ...

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  23. NOTORIOUS NAZI TAKES HIS LIFE

    DACHAU June 28.—Lt. Col Max Koegell, former Commanding Officer of the notorious Fiosenburg concentration camp, who ...

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  24. U.S. Determined To Bt Peace-Maker

    WASHINGTON, June 28.— Peace depended on a World conviction that the Unites States could defeat any enemy or combination of enemies who might want to begin a conflict, said Mr. Kenneth Royall, Under Secretary for ...

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  25. ATOMIC BOMB SHARE RACKET

    MONTREAL June 28.—An alleged atomic bomb share selling racket, involving over half a million dollars, in which several ...

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  26. NEW ASPECT OF SPLITTING THE NUCLEUS

    LONDON. June 28.—Discovery of a new aspect of splitting the nucleus by means of cosmic rays, for which Professor Alexander, ...

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  27. RETURN OF AIR MINISTER

    SYDNEY Friday—The Minister for Air (Mr. Drakeford) returned to Sydney to-day after attending important air talks in ...

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  28. Black Market Raids in Germany

    LONDON June 28.—Police arrested 95 persons during large scale raids on places of entertainment in Hamburg, says ...

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  29. CENSORSHIP ON UNRRA REPORT

    WASHINGTON June 28.—the House of Representatives voted 154 votes to 53 to withold UNRRA funds from any country ...

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  30. UNIONS SUPPORT ACTION AGAINST SPAIN

    MOSCOW. June —The executive of the World Federation of Trades Unions passed a resolution supporting any action ...

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  31. JEWELLERY WORTH £120,500 STOLEN

    HYDERABAD June 28.— Jewellery, valued at £120,500, including heirlooms, soms of them 200 years old was reported stolen on ...

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  32. DANGEROUS CAR HEADLIGHTS

    SYDNEY, Friday. — NRMA and RACA observers note a growing number of motor vehicle head lights which are a menace to ...

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  33. Millions Expected To Die In Europe

    VANCOUVER, June 28—“People will die by the millions,” declared Mr. George Moohey, chief executive of the UNRRA European Administrative Council in an interview yesterday. He said there was no solut ion to the World food crisis. It was bad and was going to get worse. ...

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  34. BIG CLAIM AGAINST FIGHT PROMOTER

    NEW YORK, June 28.—Representative O’Toole (Dem New York) has lied a 200,000 dollar suit, against Mike Jacobs, fight ...

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  35. Alleged Smuggling of Watches

    LOUDON, June 27.—When a Polish officer, Second Lient. Karpel. was charged at Lawes and sentenced to four mouths gaol, ...

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  36. Sydney Produce Markets

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  38. £40,000 Worth of Diamonds Stolen

    JERUSALEM, June 27—Armed thieves raided a diamond polisher’s plant at Pardess Katz, near Tel Aivi, held up the ...

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