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  3. PLANS FOR STATE-WIDE AIR SERVICE EXPANSION

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Plans for a State-wide network-of air feeder services are being prepared by air lines for Queensland. Applications have been made to the Civil Aviation Department and preliminary discussions taken place between airline companies and the Transport Commissioner Mr. ...

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  4. Talks Open On Future Of Manus Is.

    CANBERRA, Monday.— Talks on the future of Manus Island, which opened here to-day between American representatives ...

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  5. First Moves In India Division

    LONDON, June 9.— The 'Daily Express' New Delhi correspondent says the first step in the division of Indian Army will be ...

    Article : 375 words
  6. Rail Smash Inquiry

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Pressing for a finding of excessive dangerous speed, Mr. J. Seymour, assisting the inquiry, submitted to the Camp Mountain Rail Smash Inquiry Board to-day that it should not believe ...

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  7. India Looks To Australia For Cereals

    CANBERRA, Monday.— The Government of India has sent a special emissary to Australia to make a personal appeal to the ...

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  8. EGG BOARD FINANCE Public Inquiry Not Needed

    ERISEANE, Monday.-—The position In financial • affairs of the Queensland Egg Board Is not regarded as sufficient serious to ...

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  9. STRANDED TOURISTS SEEK CONSUL’S AID

    LONDON, June 9.—The "Evening Standard's" Paris correspondent says stranded British tourists queued outside the British ...

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  10. COUPLE LEAP TO DEATH

    NEW YORK, June 9.—Horace Marshall (36), lawyer, and his attractive wife, Amelia (32), also a lawyer, died to-night in separate ...

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  11. INDIA AND U.S.A.

    SINGAPORE, June 9. — The United States are negotiating with India for "Commerce and Friendship," said Mr. H. F. Grady, ...

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  12. PRIME MINISTER’S CONFERENCE

    LONDON, June 9. — "Times" Munich correspondent discussing the Prime Ministers’ Conference on Germany says refusal of Ministers ...

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  13. Arabs Boycott UNO

    LONDON, June 9.—The Daily Mail’s Jerusalem correspondent says the Palestine Arab Higher Organisation decided to boycott ...

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  14. R.S.L. Congress Opposed To Amalgamation

    BRISBANE, Monday. — The R.S.L Congress rejected moves by North Queensland and Moreton districts to seek amalgamation of ...

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  15. Gloucester’s Niece Engaged

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The engagement is announced of the niece of the Duchess of Gloucester, Miss Eileen Sybil Phipps, to Phillip ...

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  16. "Anglo--U.S. Co-operation Would Have Been Check To World War II."

    NEW YORK, June 9.—A Hartford (Connecticut) message says: "Close Anglo-American co-operation could probably have prevented the First World war and almost certainly would have prevented second ...

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  17. BURNING SHIP PUTS, BACK TO LISBON

    LONDON, June 9.—Reuter’s Lisbon correspondent says a fire which began in the hold of the British steamer Baron F[?]rbes soon after [?] ...

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    If you are in trouble talk it over quietly with God, just as you would with a great and powerful friend. It certainly is not as bad as you ...

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  21. BRITISH WOMAN’S COMPLAINT

    LONDON, June 9.—The AttorneyGeneral, Sir Hartley Shaweross, described as a place of impertinence a letter which a woman in his ...

    Article : 125 words
  22. 70 KILLED IN JAP THEATRE CRASH

    NEW YORK, June 9.— United press Osaka correspondent says 70 persons were killed and 30 inlured at Kishiwada to-day when ...

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  23. Mississippi Flood Brings Death And Destruction

    HANNIBAL (Missouri), June 9. — The swollen Mississippi and its lower tributary, the Desmoines River, present a major picture of death and destruction to-day as one town is completely inundated and other ...

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  24. SHIP AFIRE Malaya Prince at Alexandria

    LONDON, June 9. — The British steamer Malayan Prince bound for Haifa from Liverpool is ablaze since morning in Alexandria ...

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  25. JET PLANES WOULD DROP AIRLINE COST

    LONDON, June 9.— Air Commodore Frank Whittle, jet pioneer, told Reuters on arrival from New York, that jet propulsion could be ...

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  26. Customs Suspect R.A.A.F. In Jap Smuggling

    DARWIN, Monday.— Customs officials suspect an elaborate smuggling arrangement between R.A.A.F. ground crews in Japan ...

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  27. TRUMAN SUPPORTER WINS BY-ELECTION

    WASHINGTON, June 9.— The Republican candidate, Russell V. Mack, who upheld President Truman’s foreign policy, narrowly ...

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  28. Mellon Trust Distributes 76M Dollars

    PITTSBURGH, June 9.— The A. W. Mellon Education and charitable Trust announced to-day it has made grants of almost ...

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  29. WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Mrs. Mary McKenzic Guest, 43 of Toorak, well-known society lady and wife of Mr. T. B. Guest, biscuit ...

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  30. NORWEGIANS TO TRAIN AUSTRALIANS FOR WHALING INDUSTRY

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Experts a re likely to be sought from Norway to train Australians for the whaling industry. The Cabinet to-day decided to begin negotiations for the ...

    Article : 220 words
  31. SPECTATORS KILLED AT CAR RACES

    LONDON, June 9.—The Daily Mail’s Berne correspondent says a British car competing in motoring Grand Prix at Berne crashed into ...

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