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  4. STATE DEPARTMENTS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The Executive Council to-day approved of the subdivision of the State into 18 regions for the purpose of decentralising the activities of Government departments as occasion ...

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  5. PROTEST TO SOVIET

    NANKING, Thursday.--The Chinese Government yesterday instructed its Ambassador in Moscow to protest both to the Soviet Government and the Outer Mongolian Minister there regarding the ...

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  6. AGREEMENT REACHED

    Washington, Thursday.-- Delegates from the Senate and the House of Representatives yesterday reached a compromise ...

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  7. INDONESIAN CRISIS

    BATAVIA, Thursday. -- The Indonesian Republic has ordered the mobilisation of the auxiliary armed forces to meet "any ...

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    The British Women's League of Health and Beauty recently held a reception at the Dorchester Hotel, London. Lady Douglas Hamilton presided. Members of the League are here shown giving a demonstration at the Dorchester. On the right is Miss Kay Stammers, well-known British tennis champion. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. DEMAND FOR INQUIRY

    LONDON, Thursday.-- The United States has sent a note of protest to the Soviet accusing the Russians of violating the Yalta Agreement of the armistice terms and of interfering in Hungarian political ...

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  10. FOOD FOR GERMANY

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Reuters correspondent in Berlin states that a record amount of 141,000 tons of food from the United States ...

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  11. FARES INCREASED

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Caucus to-day decided to increase Sydney and Newcastle week-day tram and buy fares by a penny per section ...

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  12. RACING MOTORISTS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Appeals of two sporting bodies against the police ban on motor racing over Mt. Panorama circuit were upheld ...

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  13. WAKE OF WRECKAGE

    WELLINGTON (New Zealand), Thursday.--Roofs were whipped off houses, trees snapped like match sticks and chimneys crashed when ...

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  14. SPECIAL LINER

    LONDON, Thursday.--Shipping companies are planning to build a special emigration liner for Australia making five round trips a ...

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  15. SWEDISH SHIP AFIRE

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--The correspondent of "The Times" in Bermuda says that with all the midships section ablaze, the ...

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  16. PILOTLESS 'PLANE

    WILMINGTON (Ohio), Thursday.--A pilotless four-engined army transport 'plane landed at the Army Air Force's flying centre ...

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  17. SAAR BOUNDARIES

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Reuters Newsagency states that the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin), replying to a question in the House of ...

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  18. SPARE 'PLANE PARTS

    NEW YORK, Thursday. -- The correspondent of the "World Telegram" in Washington discloses that the United States Army Air Force ...

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  19. EMERGENCY PLANS

    NEW YORK, Thursday. -- The correspondent of the "New York Times" in Tokio says that emergency measures, intended to ...

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  20. QUEENSLAND FOOD

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Queensland so far this year has sent to Britain 26,557 tons of food, equal to about 150 tons a day. Of the ...

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  21. SOVIET EMBASSY

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The Foreign Office has announced that it has received letters from the Soviet Embassy, dated May 30 and ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN FOOD

    LONDON, Thursday.--On the ground that Britain cannot at present afford luxuries, the Australian Government is being told ...

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