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  4. YELLING THOUSANDS RIP DOWN OIL COMPANY SIGNS

    LONDON, June 21. — Yelling, cheering mobs of Persians tore down Anglo-Iranian Oil Company signs in Teheran to-day. Several thousand Persians rushed ...

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  5. THE ATOM BOMB—1951 Explosion

    ATOMIC BLAST at Eniwetok Island, in the North Pacific, as the United States tried out its 1951 model of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Day By Day

    PAUL HILTON, State Housing Minister, has been presented with a cute new comb. ...

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  7. WILL CO-ORDINATE DEFENCE PLANS

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The proposed Pacific Pact envisaged peacetime co-ordination of defence policies and dispositions in the Pacific between ...

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  8. GOING WITH THE WIND

    BITING south-westerlies froze 25,000 square miles of Southern Queensland yesterday. Weather Bureau officials expect an unusual frost-wind combination for the next few days. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BELGIAN REPORT

    LONDON, June 21. — The two missing British diplomats may have sailed for Russia ...

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  10. "BORDERLINE CASES"

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Mr. Ward (Lab., N.S.W.) had made more representations for the ...

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  11. £18m. Budget for Council

    HUNDREDS of thousands of pounds worth of planned loan works have not been completed by the Brisbane City Council this financial year. ...

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  12. PERSIA FLASHBACK

    HERE is a flashback to vital background details of the Persian oil dispute:— The 1933 concession ...

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  13. PUNTERS IN PROTESTS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Punters demonstrated after the Richmond race meeting was abandoned to-day. ...

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  14. Call-up notices out soon

    Call-up notices will be received by 1798 Queensland youths next month. The call-up will be for Army ...

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  15. £50 Fire damage

    A fire caused £50 damage to a 20-roomed home in Windermere Road, Ascot, at 8.45 last night. ...

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  16. Evatt fire escape

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Katoomba fire brigade was called to the mountain home of the Opposition Leader (Dr. ...

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  18. Sydney had 3 snowfalls

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Snowfalls were reported in three Sydney suburbs to-day. The suburbs where snow fell ...

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  19. Lift ban?

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Officers of the freighter Lambrook and dry dock officials believe the seamen's "black" ...

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  20. DOESN'T CARRY ANY WEIGHT AT HOME

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. — A middle-aged man, describing himself as weighing "17 stone and all muscle," to-day appealed for protection from eight women in his home. ...

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  21. "Same Soviet agenda aim"

    PARIS, June 21 (A.A.P.).—The latest Soviet note appeared to be a mere repetition of the Russian desire to ...

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  22. Vic. wool fall

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Wool prices lost an average of 10 per cent. on the levels in other centres when sales ...

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  23. Ward's tilt at Sir Arthur

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Mr. Ward (Lab., N.S.W.) named the Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) in a criticism ...

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  24. Chifley housing

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — A housing settlement will be built at Bathurst in honour of the late Mr. J. B. Chifley. ...

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  25. CHECK PORT CONGESTION

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The Federal Government has appointed Mr. H. B. Basten, 48, formerly ...

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  26. PROTEST ON CHANNEL SWIM BY 5-YEAR-OLD

    LONDON, June 21. — Protests have spread to Britain on the proposad Channel swim attempt by five-year-old American boy Bubba Tongay. The Home Secretary (Mr. ...

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  27. Seeks £100,000

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The Australian Inland Mission Board next week will launch an appeal for £100,000 to ...

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  28. Tobruk post

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The Acting Navy Minister (Mr. J. Francis) said to-night that Commander W. S. Bracegirdle ...

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  29. Red executions

    HONG KONG, June 21 (A.A.P.).—Official Communist sources said to-day that 122 counter - revolutionaries had ...

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  30. Hotel saved

    CAIRNS, Thursday. — Quick action by a number of men with fire extinguishers probably saved the tourist hotel ...

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  31. Son for Deanna

    PARIS, June 21 (A.A.P.). — Film star Deanna Durbin gave birth to a 9lb. son here last night. She married French ...

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  32. 12,202 U.S. dead

    WASHINGTON, June 21 (A.A.P.).—The United States battle casualties in Korea yesterday reached 72,604, an ...

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  33. 8 Marines killed

    NEW YORK, June 21 (A.A.P.).—Eight Marines were killed and 23 wounded yesterday at Camp Le Jeune, in ...

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  34. PAGE ONE END PIECE

    DARWIN, Thursday. — Northern Territory unions are asking Federal Arbitration Court for an Australian record basic wage of £16/5/9 a week. Present wage is £10/0/9. The court will hear the case at Darwin on July ...

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  35. Doesn't feel 100

    TAMWORTH, Thursday. — Mrs. Caroline Smart, of Henry Street, Gunnedah, to-day celebrated her 100th birthday. "I ...

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