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  3. MIGRANTS EVICTED

    BELONGINGS DUMPED, British migrants retrieve furniture and other household possessions from the bush near East Hills migrant camp. Peace officers evicted the families and dumped their possessions in the bush. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Paratroops Flown In For Showdown With Korean President

    SEOUL, June 22.—Troops of the crack United States 187th Airborne Regiment flew to Korea tonight, apparently to back the United Nations in a showdown with South Korean President ...

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  5. "I Hate Her!" Young Unmarried Mother Cried

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Unmarried mother Miss Joan Murray ran screaming through the Equity (qqrt corridors today crying, "I hate her! I hate her!" ...

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  6. Elephants Assist At Derailment

    ROCKHAMPTON, Monday.—Two circus elephants early this morning assisted a Railway Department ...

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  7. "Too Much Spent On Pleasures”

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Australia was spending 250 percent more on gambling, liquor and cigarettes than on the provision of social services, the Minister for Social ...

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  8. BIG WHARF STOP TODAY

    BRISBANE. Monday.— Brisbane's 2300 watersiders will stop work for 24 hours tomorrow. Brisbane ...

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  9. Employers’ Threat To N.S.W. Govt.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Major employers' associations today threatened to apply to the Federal ...

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  10. THREE KILLED BY LIGHTNING

    NEW YORK. June 22 (A.A.P.): Lightning struck a crowded New York swimming pool, a boating lake and a ...

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  11. Truce Commissions

    Switzerland, India and Sweden were reported today to have assured the United States that they are willing to serve on neutral commissions to oversee the Korean truce. ...

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  12. Argument Led To Murder Police Allege

    SYDNEY, Monday. — An argument over pigeons eating peas, led to murder, the Crown alleged in the ...

    Article : 131 words
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  15. Alleged Slayer Wept In Dock

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Lionel Richard Lee broke down and wept in the Melbourne Criminal Court dock today while lettert he had written allegedly after shooting a 27-year-old ...

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  16. Allied Aid For Yugoslavia

    BELGRADE. June 22 (A.A.P.). — The United States, Britain and France are to give Yugoslavia ...

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  17. NOTTING HILL MURDER TRIAL COMMENCES

    LONDON, June 22.—John Reginald Halliday Christie pleaded not guilty at Old Bailey today when he was charged with the murder of his wife, Ethel, at Notting Hill, London house of death, where the bodies of four women were found and the remains of two others ...

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  18. “Pity Suicide Bid Failed”

    PERTH, Monday.—A man who is partly blind from a suicide attempt during a gun duel with detectives ...

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  19. CABINET REJECTS NEW ALLOWANCES SCALE

    BRISBANE. Monday. — State Cabinet today refused to endorse a proposed scale of new Parliamentary ...

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  20. Mr. S. Jessop Dead At 73

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The death occurred in Brisbane on Sunday of Samuel Campbell Oswald Jessop at the age ...

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