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  3. INVASION THREATS LOOM IN THREE COUNTRIES: CHINA SAYS WAR BEGUN

    War threats loom oil three continents. From China a protest has been made to U.N.O. that Red Forces from Mongolia are invading Chinese territory. Reports of massing of hostile troops against her borders come ...

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  4. Honours List For King’s. Birthday

    LONDON, June 11.—The King’s Birthday Honours list includes: Barons: Reginald Douglas Crook, for political services; Commoner ...

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  5. Hanlon Gives 40-Hour Promise

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The Premier (Mr. E. M. Hanlon) today re-stated his election promise that 40-hour week legislation ...

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  6. JAP. TRADE ALLOCATIONS RAISES AUST. PROTEST

    NEW YORK, June 11.—Reuters’ Washington correspondent says the inter-Allied Trade Board for Japan is expected to reach a decision in about two weeks regarding the number of buyers to be allocated ...

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  7. COLOURED BAND PLAYS AT ROYAL PARTY

    LONDON, June 11.—Reuters says that for the first time at a Royal Garden Party a coloured. band played at a presentation, ...

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  8. Gas Companies Refuse Q'land Coal

    BRISBANE. Wednesday.—While the President of the Queensland Colliery Employees' Union has expressed opposition to importation ...

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  9. Truman Sums Up U.S. Foreign Policy

    OTTAWA, June 11.— Addressing the members of both Houses of Parliament, President Truman said the United States "intends to ...

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  10. Greater Aid For Deaf

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.— The Department of Health is establishing branches of the Commonwealth Acoustics Laboratories at ...

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  11. French Rail Strike Talks Of No Avail

    LONDON, June 11.— A Cabinet spokesman, announcing failure to reach agreement in the French Railway strike suggested ...

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  12. Bomb Dump Explodes

    LONDON, June 11.— Reuters' Rome representative says a hidden bomb dump exploded during the night in a factory at Platenza ...

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  13. RECORD RUN BY SKYMASTER

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.— Helped by strong tallwinds a T.A.A. Sky-master to-day clipped 40 minutes off the Melbourne-Sydney run. ...

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  14. END LIKELY TO U.S. WOOL TARIFF DEADLOCK

    NEW YORK, June 11.—Reuters’ Washington correspondent says the end of the legislative deadlock over the controversial Wool Bill to-day appeared imminent. ...

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  15. Churchill Had Operation

    LONDON, June 11.—Reuters’ correspondent says Mr. Churchill underwent an operation for hernia. His condition is satisfactory. ...

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  16. New Tax Scale From July

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.— It is hoped that distribution of claimants’ dependants forms and the new schedule of taxation will be ...

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  17. P[?]sengers Landed From Grounded Ship

    NEW YORK, June 11.— The "Times" Papeete correspondent says. 170 passengers and crew of the disabled French ship Oiseau ...

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  20. BMA SECRETARY SLATES FREE MEDICINE BILL

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Commonwealth Government’s free medicine scheme will cost £5,000,000 a year within three years—not £2,000,000 as stated by the Minister of Health and Social Services (Senator ...

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  21. Strike Causes Coal Losses At Collinsville

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.— Production loss of between 4000 and 5000 tons of coal is feared before 350 miners resume work at ...

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  22. CZECHS GET CREDIT TO BUY WOOL

    CANBERRA, Wednesdays.— The Government through the Commonwealth Bank has granted credit to Czechoslovakia of ...

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  23. Prelates View Of U. States

    ALBANY, New York, June 11.— The Bishop of London (Dr. Ward), former Archbishop of Brisbane, who is going to England on June 11 ...

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  24. War Crimes Tribunal In Recess

    TOKIO, June 11.—At the request of the defence counsel who said that more time was needed to prepare individual defences the ...

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  25. Paris Power Strike Settled

    PARIS, June 11.—The gas and electricity wage dispute ended early this morning when an agreement was reached between the workers ...

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  26. Hooded Pirates Strike In Malacca Str.

    SINGAPORE, June 11.— Reuters' correspondent says hooded pl[?]ates operating in Malacca Straits struck again for the second time ...

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  27. DEFENCE TALES HELP CO-OPERATION BETWEEN AUSTRALIA AND U.S.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—This week’s defence talks between Australia and United States representatives in Australia are designed to ensure continuance of war-time co-operation between Australian and United States forces. This was disclosed in an ...

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