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  4. AUSTRALIANS FOR WORK ON NEW GUAM BASE

    BRISBANE, June 13.— Australialian girls for clerical jobs as well as mechanics, engineers, and hydraulic fitters will shortly leave Australia to ...

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  5. JUDGE APPOINTED TO INQUIRE INTO LAND SALES CONTROL

    CANBERRA, June 13.—Judge R. Kirby, of the District Court of New South Wales, was appointed today as a royal commissioner to inquire into and report on ...

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  6. DAY OUT FOR CHILDREN

    About 180 children from the Meteor Park and St George's Orphanages and a number of Legacy children were entertained yesterday afternoon by the Rockhampton sub-branch of the RSSAILA at their Carnival which is being conducted at the corner of East and Archer Streets. For about two and a half hours the children rode in the octopus, horse-o-plane and merry-go-round and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. EMPIRE DEFENCE PLANS: N.Z. AND AUSTRALIA'S PART

    LONDON, June 12.—The Minister for Defence (Mr Alexander), speaking at a luncheon of the Empire Correspondents' Association in London, said that Britain, ...

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  8. RESTORE EUROPE'S UNITY

    WASHINGTON, June 13.—In the course of a speech at a Press conference today the United States Secretary of State (Mr ...

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  9. 24-HOUR FRENCH WARNING STRIKE

    LONDON, June 13.—Reuter's Paris correspondent state that municipal employees, including street cleaners, hospital workers ...

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  10. VIOLENT EARTH TREMOR

    SYDNEY, June 13.—The Riverview Observatory last night recorded a violent earth tremor believed to have been off ...

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  11. NEW INCOME TAX SCALE: REGULATIONS GAZETTED

    CANBERRA, June 13.—Regulations empowering employers to reduce the deductions now being made from weekly salaries and wages on or after July 1 to ...

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  12. India Requires Increased Crain Exports From Aust

    CANBERRA, June 13.—India was prepared to enter into a bilateral agreement with Australia for the purchase of up to 750,000 tons of wheat annually for a specific period, the Indian Minister for ...

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  13. TWO JAP LEADERS TO BE HANGED

    SINGAPORE, June 13.—The death sentences on the former commander of the Japanese Imperial Guard (Lieut.-General Saburo ...

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  14. Australian Census This Month

    CANBERRA, June 13.—The present population trends should impress on honest citizens the necessity for answering all the ...

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  15. Tibetan Monks Stage Rebellion

    NEW YORK, June 13.—The Nanking correspondent of the Associated Press states that dispatches from Chungking report trouble in ...

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  16. FOREIGN LEGION'S RECRUITING CAUSES CONCERN

    LONDON, June 13.—The Hamburg corresponlent of the Associated Press understands that the British military Government is ...

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  17. Suppression Of Jap Workers' Right To Strike?

    LONDON, June 13.—Reuter's Prague correspondent states that the general secretary of the Australian Ironworkers' Association ...

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  18. Axemen Lift Black Ban On Royal National

    BRISBANE, June 13.—About 400 axemen in Queensland are now free to compete at the Royal National Show in August. The "black" ban ...

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  19. AMERICAN PRESS CONDEMNS WOOL RESTRICTIONS

    NEW YORK, June 12.—The "New York Herald-Tribune," in a leader, stetes: "One would have to look far to find a more perfect ...

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  20. Northern Hold-Up Threatened

    TOWNSVILLE, June 13.—A hold-up is threatened on the Townsville waterfront owing to the dispute in loading sugar into ...

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  21. 328,338 DENIED MEMBERSHIP OF SOLDIERS' LEAGUE

    BRISBANE, June 13.—Owing mainly to a distinctly adverse vote in Victoria, the Returned Soldiers' League has decided against the ...

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  22. MINISTER TO TOUR MINING AREAS

    BRISBANE, June 13.—An inspection tour of the State's mining areas will be made by the Minister for Mines (Mr Foley), beginning ...

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  23. DEARER SHOES PROBABLE SOON

    BRISBANE, June 13.—An increase in the prices of boots and shoes is likely following an increase of 4 per cent granted to the ...

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  24. Still Great Work For Britain In India

    LONDON, June 12.—"I believe there will still be great social and economic work for Britain to do in India. This is not the close of ...

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  25. Permit Action By States For 40-Hour Week Legislation

    CANBERRA, June 13.—All the State Governments may now legislate for a 40-hour week without coming into conflict with the ...

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  26. LITHGOW FIRES ATTRIBUTED TO BOYS

    SYDNEY, June 13.—Three boys, aged 5, 6, and 7, are believed to have been responsible for two fires in Lithgow, which caused damage ...

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  27. MOSCOW COLD TO BRITISH RECEPTION

    LONDON, June 13.—Reuter's Moscow correspondent states that 200 Soviet personages were invited to a reception at the British ...

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  28. MORE CUTS IN FISH PRICES

    BRISBANE, June 13.—Additional cuts in the prices was announced today in regard to five varieties of fish. This makes the ...

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  29. Aboriginal Remains

    SYDNEY, June 13.—The human bones and teeth found in a cave in the Kyogle district last month have been identified as aboriginal ...

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  30. Half Of Atomic Plant Declared Obsolete

    WASHINGTON, June 13.—The United States Atomic Energy Commission considers that half its 2,000,000,000 dollars' worth of plant and equipment is obsolete because of startling improvement in processes. ...

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  31. MOBILE TELEPHONE EXCHANGES

    SYDNEY, June 23.— Twenty mobile telephone exchanges to help overcame the shortage of material for permanent exchanges ...

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  32. U.S. Beef Prices Hit New High

    NEW YORK, June 12.—According to the "World Telegram," wholesale prices of beef cattle soared to record heights on the ...

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  33. Treason Acquittal

    LONDON, June 12.—Reuter's Vienna correspondent says that the Austrian Socialist Party has demanded that Guido Schmidt, ...

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  34. INDIA'S RESEARCH IN ATOMIC ENERGY

    CANBERRA, June 13.—The Indian High Commissioner (Sir Raghuntah Paranjype) said today that research into atomic energy ...

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  35. INVITATION TO FRENCH R.L. TEAM

    SYDNEY, June 13.—The Australian Rugby League Board of Control at its annual meeting in Sydney tonight decided to invite ...

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