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  4. MUTUAL U.S.-AUSTLN INTERESTS IN PACIFIC: SUCCESSFUL TALKS

    CANBERRA, June 10.—This week's defence talks between Australia and the United States representatives in Australia were designed to ensure a continuance of ...

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  5. AMERICAN OBJECTIVES AND IDEALS

    OTTAWA, June 11.—Addressing the members of both Houses of Parliament, President Truman said the United States Government intended to support those who were determined to govern themselves in their ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SHOW GROUNDS IMPROVEMENTS

    Amongst some of the recent improvements at the Show Grounds is the filling in of the space between the lawn and the grandstands. This means that more seats can be arranged immediately in front of the grandstands. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Coloured Band At Royal Garden Party

    LONDON, June 11.— For the first time at a Royal garden party a coloured band played at a ...

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  8. SOVIET PENALTIES

    LONDON, June 10.—Reuters Moscow correspondent says that a Soviet order fixes penalties up to 20 years' ...

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  9. Home-Building Materials: Ban On Loading Lifted

    SYDNEY, June 11.—The executive of the Waterside Workers Federation today lifted the ban on the loading of home-building ...

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  10. United Nations' Power Against Any Member Of Big Four As Aggressor

    LAKE SUCCESS, June 10.—Britain told the Security Council today that, despite the use of the power of veto, the United Nations could take military action against any member of the Big Five ...

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  11. Shot Four Children While Gathering Flowers

    LAPEER (Michigan), June 10.—The Psychiatric Board, by a majority of two to one, declared Oliver ...

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  12. END OF U.S. IMPORT WOOL FEE IN SIGHT

    WASHINGTON, June 10.—The end of the legislative deadlock over the controversial Wool Bill today appeared imminent as the ...

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  13. French Railwaymen's Demand

    PARIS, June 10.—The conference between the Government, the executive of the General Confederation of labour, and the ...

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  14. Hanlon Says

    BRISBANE, June 11.—The statement by the Prime Minister yesterday growing doubts upon the quality of Blair Athol coal ...

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  15. British Constitution As Model For India

    BOMBAY, June 11.—The constitution committee of the Indian Constituent Assembly has recommended the British Constitution as a model for the constitution of the union of India, according to ...

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  16. EARTH TREMOR IN SOOTH QUEENSLAND AREAS

    BRISBANE, June 11.—An earth tremor was felt at many places over a distance of 110 miles from Gympie to a few miles north of ...

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  17. AMERICAN INTEREST IN PLATYPUSES

    NEW YORK, June 10.— After 47 days the three platypuses in the Bronx zoo seem in fine shape and ready to go ...

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  18. THREE DEFEATS FOR LABOUR IN HOUSE OF LORDS

    LONDON, June 11.—The Government was defeated three times in the House of Lords yesterday during the committee stages of the ...

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  19. TREATMENT OF DEAFNESS

    CANBERRA, June 11.—The Department of Health is establishing branches of the Commonwealth acoustic laboratory at Perth, ...

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  20. NSW MINERS ORDERED TO WORK ON KING'S BIRTHDAY

    SYDNEY, June 11.—All the miners in New South Wales have been directed to work on the King's Birthday next Monday. This action has been taken by the Joint Coal Board because of the critical shortage of coal. ...

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  21. FAST TASMAN FLIGHT

    AUCKLAND, June 11.—The fastest crossing of the Tasman to Ohakea was made by a Mosquito aircraft of the Royal New Zealand ...

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  22. Jap Crimes Tribunal To Go Into Recess

    TOKYO, June 10. — The War Crimes Tribunal will go into recess for six weeks from June 23. The president of the tribunal (Sir ...

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  23. King's Birthday Public Holiday, But Not Peace Day

    BRISBANE, June 11.—Monday next, the King's Birthday, will be a close holiday throughout the State. It is provided for in ...

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  24. KOREAN CAPITAL TO BE REOPENED TO FOREIGN TRADE

    NEW YORK, June 10.—Scoul (Korea) will be open to foreign trade on July 15 for the first time since 1910. The proceeds ...

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  25. Trenchant Criticism Of Free Medicine Scheme

    MELBOURNE, June 11.—The Commonwealth Government's free medicine scheme would cost £5,000,000 a year within three years and not £2,000,000 as stated by the Minister for Health, said ...

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  26. GREAT NEW YORK DEMONSTRATION AGAINST LABOUR BILL

    NEW YORK, June 10.—In what is described as the greatest demonstration in the history of New York, 150,000 members of the Congress of Industrial Organisations marched to Madison Square ...

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  27. CARGO LOOTED BY HOODED PIRATES

    SINGAPORE, June 11.—Hooded pirates operating in the Molucca Strait struck again for the second time in a fortnight when, on the ...

    Article : 117 words
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