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  6. Drawing Up Plan For Atomic Energy Control

    NEW YORK, June 29.—After a private meeting of [?] Atomic Commission, Dr. Evatt, at a Press conference, announced that it had been decided to appoint a small committee of about five members, called Sub-Committee No. 1 to ...

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  7. Trail Of Blood Led To Arrest

    SYDNEY, Saturday—Following a trail of blood which led from a can to a pile of bandages on the road, 200 yards away, ...

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  8. Thousands Will Be Idle

    SYDNEY Sat. — Thousands of unionists on the waterfront will be out of work within a few days because of ...

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    Lieut-General John- Northcott, who is returning to Australia to become Governor of New South Wales, yesterday relinquished ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Officers Charged With Negligence

    LONDON, June 29. — Three British colonels pleaded not guilty before' a court martial to charges of permitting a Polish ...

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  11. Stage Set For The Bikini Drama

    WASHINGTON, June 29.—Here Is the programme for Monday’s atom bomb test— The time: 8.30 a.m. Monday (Sydney time) weather permitting. ...

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  12. U.S. Warned Of Atomic Attack Danger

    WASHINGTON June 28.—America has been warned that the danger of atomic attack is real and [?] to prepare defence ...

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  13. CLAIMED HE WAS NEWTOWN KILLER

    SYDNEY Sat.—Said to have phoned Police Headquarters twice last night. claiming that he was the Newtown killer, Charles ...

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  14. POLITICAL FEELING IN RUMANIA

    NEW YORK, June 29.—The Christian Science Monitor’s Balkan correspondent, writing from Athena says that most observers ...

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  15. GIVING NEWS OF THE BOMB TEST

    NEW YORK June 29.—Due to unsatisfactory communications it is impossible to predict how quickly detailed accounts of the ...

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  16. “HIROHITO OPPOSED TO AGGRESSION

    TOKIO, June 28. —Emperor Hirohito personally opposed Japanese aggression in 1931-1932, according to evidence given before ...

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  17. GAOL FOR SOUTH AFRICAN INDIANS

    DURBAN June 28.—The president of the Natal Indian Congress Party, Dr. G. M. Nalcker, has been sentenced to six ...

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  18. WARD SAYS PRESS REPORTS INACCURATE

    SYDNEY Saturday.—The Minister for Transport (Mr. Ward) last night denied that he had invited the Deputy-Leader of the ...

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  19. CRIMINAL ESCAPES FROM EXPRESS

    AUCKLAND Sat—A young half-caste M[?] criminal jumped from an express travelling as 40 miles an hour yesterday. ...

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  20. To-day's Leader: An Era of Plans

    PARIS, June 29.—Mr. James Byrnes, United States, served notice on the “Big Four” Foreign Ministers last night that he will press for a decision to-day on the calling of a 21-Nation Peace Conference The Minister worked at high press ure yesterday in attempt to complete ...

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    Mr. James Byrnes, U.S. Secretary of State who has served notice on the “Big Four” Foreign Ministers that he intends to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. Few Taking Wives to Japan

    MELBOURNE Saturday.—Although there was a scheme under which wives and families could [?] troops in Japan. ...

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  23. Lag in British Car Production

    LONDON June 28. —British motor car factories are nearly all back to pre-war level of employment, but output is down ...

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  24. 420 MERCHANT NAVY MEN DIED IN THE WAR

    MELBOURNE, Sat.—About 420 Australian merchant navy men died in hospital in Pacific waters during the second world ...

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  25. HUGE ARMY AUCTION SALE

    SYDNEY, - Sat—The greatest auction sale yet promoted by the Commonwealth Disposals Commission will be hold at Cairns ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN COMPOSES AN OPERA

    LONDON June 29.— Dudley Glass, a Melbourne composer, leave for Australia to-day Via the United States after an ...

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  27. MAY BE WITHOUT GAS AND ELECTRICITY

    BRISBANE; Saturday.— The possibility that Brisbane will be without gas or electricity is a few days was admitted by the Min ister for Mines (Mr. McGar) to-day He disclosed that the Government’s plan to save 50 per cent. on gas at night by imposing severe restriction had failed. ...

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  28. NYLON SILK HOSE NEXT YEAR

    MELBOURNE, Sat — Nylon hosiery, also hosiery made from raw silk, will be available in Australian early next year. This was ...

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  29. YACHT VOYAGE TO AUSTRALIA

    LONDON- June 29.—Mr. P. G. Harding, 58, a civil engineer, of Nottingham, is the purchaser of the steam yacht, Silver Cloud, ...

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  30. BOTH FEET AND ARM SEVERED

    JUNEE Sat.—George Hotschkiss, 38. of Wagga, had both-feet one arm cut off when run over by a truck at Junee. He ...

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  31. Ships Fired on By Mistake

    LONDON. June 28.— “regrettable accident” was the answer the Albanian Prime Minister (M. Rodla) gave when asked about ...

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  32. SISTER SWIFT INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Sat—Mr. [?] Kinsella will go to Kempsey [?]. Tuesday to hear an application [?] by the State Nurses Association [?] ...

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