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  2. Advertising

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  3. AUSTRALIA WINS BY EIGHT WICKETS

    LONDON, June 15.—Australia won the first Test today by eight wickets. Bradman went without scoring, but Barnes and Hassett were not greatly troubled to collect the 97 runs needed for ...

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  4. SPEED UP JAP WAR TRIALS

    CAMBERRA, Jone 15.— Cabinet decided today to speed up the investigation and prosecution of suspected Japanese ...

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  5. FLOOD WATERS RISE IN NSW

    SYDNEY, June 15.— Towns have been flooded, main railway lines washed away and hundreds of miles of country inundated by ...

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  6. BETTER SHOW BROADCASTS

    The new broadcasting box at the Show Grounds. It is a twostorey building built on the site of the old one and is flanked on either side by a bank of six loud sneaker horns. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CLOTHES AND MEAT RATIONING MAY END

    CANBERRA, June 15.—The abolition of clothes and meat rationing simultaneously with the handing over of price control to the States in three months' time will be recommended by ...

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  8. CYCLONIC RAIN IN SOUTH O'LAND

    BRISBANE, June 15.—The cyclonic depression which appeared off the coast at 6 p.m. on Monday brought torrential rain to the ...

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  9. CZECH PREMIER REVIEWS REGIME

    LONDON, Jnne 14.— Reuter's Prague correspondent says that the new Premier (Antonin Zapotocky), in an Interview, said that ...

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  10. DAIRY BOARD ANNOUNCED

    CANBERRA, June 15.—The president of the Australian Dairy Farmers' Federation (Mr G. Howey, Victoria) has been elected ...

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  11. North Australia Suggested For Indonesian Migrants

    BATAVIA, June 15(AAP-Reuter).—Northern ern Australia, Borneo and New Guinea were described here today by Tengku Dzulkarnain, Secretary of State for Justice and Immigration of the ...

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  12. Arab Plan For Palestine

    LONDON, June 15.—Reuter's Cairo correspondent states that reliable Egyptian sources said today that the Arabs in their peace ...

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  13. SCHOOL FOR BAKERS

    BRISBANE, June 15.— The establishment in Queensland of a school for bakers ls being sought from the State Government by ...

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  14. CIB IN SEARCH FOR PILLAGED CARGO

    MELBOURNE, June 15. — A DH84 passenger plane has not been sighted since it left Port Moresby (New Guinea) for the ...

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  15. Colour-Harmony

    SINGAPORE, June 15.— The newly established Soviet lega[?] [?] ...

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  16. Malayan Gangsters Strike Again

    SINGAPORE, June 14 (AAPReuter).—Twelve Chinese Commmunist gangsters, armed with tommy guns, Sten guns and ...

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  17. Comments By Protestant Leader

    LONDON, June 14.—The president of the National Union of Protestants (Mr P. W. Petter) ' told the annual meeting that ...

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  18. N.G. Plane Missing

    BRISBANE, June 15.— Cargo pillaged from vessels between England and Australia is finding its way on to the black market ...

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  19. Police Break Up Mass Protest By Catholics

    LONDON, June 14—The Budapest correspondent of the British United Press says that police armed with machine-guns ...

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  20. Rescue Tug Well On Journey

    BRISBANS, June 15.—Tonight the tug Oarlock was 240 miles out from Brisbane on her 750mile dash to take in tow the ...

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  21. BRITAIN GOING ON WITH SUDAN REFORMS

    LONDON", June 15. — The Under Secretary for Coionial Affairs (Mr Mayhew) announced in the House of Commons today that, ...

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  22. Major Role In Pacific For Australia, New Zealand

    AUCKLAND, June 15 (AAPReuter).—New Zealand and Australia must take the lead for the British Commonwealth in ...

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  23. FLOUR PRICE UP, BUT BREAD NOT AFFECTED

    CANBERRA, June 15. — Increases in the price of flour, bran and pollard of 2/6, 2/- and 2/per ton respectively, were ...

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    Holding a sheaf of Wheatland milo is Miss M. Tyrrell, one of the many busy workers in the Agricultural Hall at the Show Grounds yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. "Concrete Facts" And Socialism

    LONDON, June 14.—Mr Jack Tanner, presiding at the annual conference of the national committee of the Amalgamated Engineering ...

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  26. BUNGUNYA SIDING SMASH

    BRISBANE. June 15.—A Coroner's inquest will be held into the death of Mrs Eunice May Wood, 19, in a railway smash at ...

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  27. Restrict Car Rides To Polling Booths

    LONDON, June 14.— The House of Commons, by 269 votes to 114, restricted the number of cars that can be ...

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  28. IF RUSSIA TURNED EAST

    LONDON, June 15—The "Manchester Guardian" in a leader warns that if the Western union and the Marshall Plan build a ...

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  29. South Africa's Policy On Immigration

    CAPETOWN, June 14.—The Minister for the Interior (Dr Donges) said that the new Government would give no aid to ...

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  30. RSL Check On Communists

    BRISBANE, June 15.— Men joining the Returned Servicemen's League had to sign a declaration that they were not ...

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  31. Running Double Cost Barmaid £10

    BRISBANE, June 15.—In the last five months fines on gaming charges have amounted to £1590. The largest number of offenders ...

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  32. Apology For Booing

    LONDON, June 14.—The chairman of the Nottinghamshire Cricket Club has apologised to Bradman for booing of Miller on ...

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  33. N.Z. Paralysis Outbreak

    WELLINGTON, June 14 (AAPReuter).— The Health Department announced, today that there were almost 540 positive cases of ...

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