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  3. Wallace Says:

    NEW YORK, June 16.—Reuters Washington correspondent says Henry Wallace, at a Press conference predicted to-night that the United States would fight Russia if Russian expansionism extended to Central ...

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  4. Reda Say

    LONDON, June 16.—Reuter's Moscow correspondent says Pravda accused Britain of Interference in Hungary's domestic affairs, saying ...

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  5. Truman Orders Inquiry Into Air Crashes

    WASHINGTON, June 16.—Ex pressing deep concern at the recen plane crashes President Truma[?] to-day appointed a Board of fly ...

    Article : 258 words
  6. U.S. Maritime Strike Hits Shipping In Major Ports

    NEW YORK, June 16.—The nation’s 200,000 C.I.O. Maritime workers began to walk off ships at midnight, thus paralysing shipping in all major U.S. ports, after eleventh hour negotiations had ...

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  7. Reds Blow To Future German Unity

    FERLIN, June 16.—Reuters correspondent says the Russians have announced they have established a new authority to ...

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  8. Mystery Fire In BCOF Area

    TOKIO, June 16.—The Army Service Corps supply plant building at Chofu in the B.C.O.F. area was completely destroyed by fire ...

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  9. War Threat Hint By Acheson

    Speaking at the Wesleyan University at Middletown, Connecticut, Mr. Acheson, the retiring Secretary of State ...

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  10. Mongols Deny Invasion

    LONDON, June 16.— Moscow radio has broadcast the O[?]er Mongolian Government's official dental that its troops had invaded ...

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  11. LESSON FROM ROUMANIA

    LONDON, June 16.— M. Gheorghiu Daj Communist Minister of National Economy, Roumania, told the Cabinet if its present ...

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  12. Sailors Saw Cell Bars To Escape

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Three sailors escaped from a cell at Balmoral Depot to-day after sawing through five iron bars between frequent ...

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  13. Lottery Ban In Singapore

    SINGAPORE, June 16.— AA[?] Reuters’ representative says a Tas maninn lottery trying to sell tick ets in Singapore where it is an ...

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  14. AUSTRIA No Danger Of Revolution

    LONDON, June 16.— Dr. Karl Renner, President of Austria, interviewed said there was no danger of a political upheaval similar to ...

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  15. Ship Reds To Russia Says Bruce Pie

    BRISBANE, Monday.— The Q.P.P. Leader (Mr. Bruce Pie) to-night advocated shipping Australian communists to the Soviet. ...

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  16. REDS ACCUSE U.S. OF FORCING COAL SALES

    LONDON, June 16.—Reuters Paris correspondent says the Communist leader, Duclos, accused the United States Government of ...

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  17. R.A.A.F. Graves Found In Denmark

    LONDON, June 16.—Reuter's Copenhagen correspondent says Danish searchers found in the Norlund forest near Aalborg, the ...

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  18. "Cuddle Seat" Inventor Dead

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Inventor of the internationally-known "cuddle seat" for babie, William Arthur Hancock died to-day, aged 39. ...

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  19. Hunger Strike By Jews

    LONDON, June 16.—Reuter's Tel-Aviv correspondent says Jewish prisoners at Acre Prison started a 48-hour hunger strike in protest ...

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  22. TRUMAN URGED TO VETO U.S. WOOL BILL

    WASHINGTON, June 16.—Leaders of 22 national organisations to-night called on President Truman to veto any legislation imposing an additional tariff on wool imports. ...

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  23. S. AFRICAN MINERS SEEK INCREASES

    LONDON, June 16.—Reuters Johannesburg correspondent says [?] joint committee of the Mining Unions announced they intended to ...

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  24. BRITAIN’S OUTPUT DRIVE VITAL

    LONDON, June 16.—The "Daily Mall" says Britain’s food rations may welt be cut by half if the production drive falis, said ...

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  25. MAORIS DROWNED IN TAXI

    AUCKLAND. Monday.-When a taxi crashed through the rallings of n bridge near Raglan, into 20ft. of water, four Maoris, three adults ...

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  26. Youth Killed By Shotgun

    BRISBANE, Monday.—A youth was killed and a young man wounded in the head when a shotgun accidentally discharged at ...

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  27. Report On Australian Uranium Resources

    ADELAIDE.—The use of thorlum-producing sends on the Queensland and N.S. Wales coasts will be dealt with in a report to ...

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  28. German Food Crisis

    LONDON, June 16.—The Dusseldorf correspondent of the "Daily Express" says the authorities told 11,000,000 Germans in the British ...

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  29. GAS VICTIM DIES

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Clifford Alexander Phillips, 41, died at Balmain Hospital to-day more than three weeks after he and his wife were ...

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  30. MODERN HIROSHIMA WILL RISE FROM ATOM BOMB DEBRIS

    TOKIO, June 16.—Amid atomic bomb debris at Hiroshima and flimsy shanties that have mushroomed from it, British engineers are planning a new model city at the request of the Hiroshima City Officers. Lt.-Col. D. Cullen of Sydney ...

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  31. SHOPLIFTERS ACTIVE IN N.Z. BLACKOUT

    AUCKLAND, Monday.— Shoplifting in retail establishments during the electricity cuts are assuming alarming proportions, said ...

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