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  4. INDONESIAN CRISIS WITH DUTCH

    BATAVIA, June 25.—The Indonesians' Islamic Party Musjumi, claiming 10,000,000 membership— the biggest in Indonesia—will ...

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  5. Wage-Pegging Regulations May Be Lifted End Of July

    CANBERRA, June 26.—Although no final decision has yet been made, the Government is planning to lift the wage-pegging regulations ...

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  6. STERN U.S. NOTE ON DRASTIC DEPRIVATION OF RUMANIAN CIVIL LIBERTIES

    NEW YORK, June 25.—Reuter's Washington correspondent states that the United States delivered a Note to Rumania, expressing deep concern at the drastic ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. A PREFAB. THAT IS DIFFERENT

    A factory which throughout the war was turning out aeroplanes by the hundred will shortly be producing hundreds of new prefabricated two-storey houses. The factory is the Bristol Aeroplane Company factory at Banwell, and the houses are the new "Alcrete" prefabricated permanent twostorey house, the first factory built house that is p[?]rmanent and really looks like a house. The new ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SEPARATE N.Q. STATE SUGGESTED

    BRISBANE, June 26.—A suggestion to form a separate State of North Queensland will be discussed at the annual conference ...

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  9. Chifley's Warning:

    ADELAIDE, June 26.—A warning to trade union leaders and members of the ALP about the dangers of an impending economic recession, which, he hoped, would not be as bad as that of 1930-31, ...

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  10. NATIONAL ANTHEM ON BAGPIPES

    AUCKLAND, June 26.— The controversy whether the bagpipes could play the National Anthem was settled ...

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  11. PRESENT GOVT WITH MODEL INCOME TAX ASSESSMENT ACT

    CANBERRA, June 26.—Acting with the unofficial cognisance of the Government, the Associated Chambers of Commerce have embarked upon a complete overhaul of the Income Tax Assessment ...

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  12. GREEK BORDER STRIFE

    LAKE SUCCESS, June 25.— As expected, eight of the 11 nations represented on the United Nations' Balkans ...

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  13. U.S. To Ignore Protests Against Whaling Expedition

    NEW YORK, June 25.—The United Press correspondent at Washington says: "Diplomatic sources revealed today that the ...

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  14. Menas Island Base To Strengthen R.A.N.

    The Australian Government proposes to establish a Royal Australian naval base at Manus Island. Map shows the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. INLAND AIR ROUTES: REPLY TO PREMIER

    BRISBANE, June 26.—Efforts by private airline operators to pioneer Queensland inland routes had been frustrated by the ...

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  16. Cutter In Another Sea Adventure

    SYDNEY, June 26.—The cutter Utiekah has figured in another adventure at sea. She was discovered on Tuesday in difficulties ...

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  17. INQUIRY INTO LAND SALES CONTROL

    SYDNEY, June 26.—Two points called for explanation, said Mr Dovey, KC, at the royal commission on land sales control, which ...

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  18. Defence Of Malaya; Monty's Visit

    SINGAPORE June 25.—The British-owned newspaper "Straits "Times" in a leading article on the impending arrival at Singapore of ...

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  19. Governor Visits Longreach

    LONGREACH, June 26.—Longreach was gay with flags and coloured lights for the arrival of the Governor (Sir John Lavarack) ...

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  20. LOANS FOR LOCAL WORKS

    BRISBANE, June 26.—Ordersin-council were issued today authorising borrowings as follow: Rockhampton City Council, ...

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  21. INCREASES FOR METAL TRADE WORKERS

    MELBOURNE, June 26.—Increases ranging from 5/- to 16/were granted to workers in the metal trade by a judgement of the ...

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  22. Evidence Of Morphine Poisoning

    LONDON, June 25.—Evidence as to the causes of death was given at the resumed inquest into the deaths of Dr Clements and his ...

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  23. SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST CONSTABLE

    SYDNEY, June 26. — Ernest Lambert Rose, 52, police constable, was today remanded in the Central Court until July 8 on a ...

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  24. British Administration's Case On Palestine Problem

    LONDON, June 25.—Reuter's Jerusalem correspondent states that the Palestine Government issued a 14-page, 14,000-word statement to the UNO Palestine Committee, representing the British ...

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  25. Tram And Bus Costs: Effect Of 40-Hour Week

    SYDNEY, June 26.—Users of trams and buses in Newcastle will pay for the 40-hour week when it comes into operation next Tuesday ...

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  26. Increased Shipping Freights And Fares Expected

    CANBERRA, June 26.—Australian coastal shipping will be released from Government control when it is returned to private ownership in six weeks' time, A ...

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  27. CANNOT TRAIN PAINTERS

    BRISBANE, June 26.—The president of the Master Painters' Association (Mr H. Sargent) said today that the training of painters ...

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  28. ALLEGED THEFTS OF AMMUNITION FROM DARWIN DUMPS

    DARWIN, June 26.—Further big thefts of small arms ammunition in the Darwin districts have been uncovered with the discovery by ...

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  29. Buried In Shale After Explosion

    SYDNEY, June 26.—Two men were badly injured this morning in an explosion at the national shale oil mine at Glen Davis, near ...

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  30. Double Murder Charge

    PERTH, June 26.—The police today arrested William [?]udley Doggett, farm hand, and charged him with having wilfully murdered ...

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