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  3. SURREY SENT IN TO BAT ON SOFT WICKET

    LONDON, June 30.—Australia commenced a match today against Surrey. Bradman won the toss and sent Surrey in on a wicket that was soft when play started. ...

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  4. OIL BURNERS FOR FEDERAL FLEET?

    CANBERRA, Jtme 30.—The Commonwealth is expected shortly to announce that its fleet of coal-burning ships is ...

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  5. [?]YAN DEVELOPMENT

    SINGAPORE, June 30.—Sir Edward Gent, High Commissioner tO the Federation of Malaya, who waS recalled to London by air for "consultations" has been relieved oj his post, [?]ding io the Singapore ...

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  6. Train Crash In N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, June 30.—A spectacle case and an old letter are the only clues to the identity of a man who was one of four people ...

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  7. NEW CONSTABLE OF TOWER OF LONDON

    With all the traditional ceremony, Field—Marshal Earl Wavell — was lnstalted as Constable of the Tower of London. The picture shows Field-Marshal. Earl Wavell recehing the Keys of the Tower from the Earl of- Clarendon. In the background, are some of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Wharfies Told To Work Harder

    BRISBANE, Jose 30—Leaders of the Waterside Workers' Federation today told a stopwork meeting' of 1500 wharf labourers ...

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  9. Barrage Balloons Hang Over Berlin

    LONDON, Jone 39, — The Frankfort representative of the British United Press states that the Russians have warned the ...

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  10. NEW W0RSTED COMPANY

    Providence (rHODE Island), June 29. — The Riverside Worsted Company, of Woonsocket, Bhode Island, ...

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  11. TITO CONFIDENT OF COUNTRY'S SUPPORT

    LONDON, June 30. — Reuter's displomatic correspondent states that the Yugoslav Communists' energetic, [?]yielding rejection of the Cominform's accusations, suggests that Marshal Tito and his ...

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  12. DEATH ROLL IN EARTHQUAKE

    TOKYO, June 30.— Four thousand deaths in Fukul were officially reported by the Japanese police in the [?] prefecture ...

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  13. THE LAPANESE INVASION

    BRISBANE, June 30— In a new book entitled, "The Near North," written by 13 Ausstralian and New Zealand ...

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  14. ARABS AGAINST PEACE PLAN?

    LONDON, June 28. — The Cairo correspondent of the American Associated Press [?] a reliable Arab [?] as stating that the ...

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  15. McKELL HERE NEXT TUESDAY

    CANBERRA, June 29. — The Governer-General (Mr McKell[?] will arrive at Braisbane next Monday afternoon on the first stage ...

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  16. Split Queensland Into More States

    This was announced at a meeting of the executive of the association today. The resolution states that, in ...

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  17. BIG RISE IN LAMB YIELD

    CANBERRA, June 30.—The Government believes that this season's yield of lambs will be 10,000,000 more than the average ...

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  18. Test Case For Bookmakers

    SYDNEY, June 30.—The Fu[?] Court today reserved its judgement in a test case to decide whether the Australian Jockey ...

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  19. COAL CRISIS m N.S.W. SUBSIDES

    SYDNEY, June 30.—The coal crisis has subsided and the Government again today deferred its decision on rationing. Enough ...

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  20. LOST PROPERTY OFFERS

    SYDNEY, June 30. — The Postmaster-Genral's Department has rejected about 12 claims for the £6900 in bank ...

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  21. COLLAPSE OF DOCK STRIKE

    LONDON, June 29.—The dockers "unofficial" strike has collapsed. The Prime Minister (Mr Attlee) told the House of Commons ...

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    VATICAN CTTY, June 29.—His Holiness Pope Pius XTT, addressing 25,000 Roman Catholic workers on the occasion of the feast ...

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  23. STATE DEFICIT

    BRISBANE, June 30. — The State Government will end its financial year with a deficlt after nine suceesive surpluses. ...

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  24. Boxing Surprise

    NEW YORK, June 29. — Wil[?] Applegate, an almost-unknown red-haired negro heavyweight, who was formerly a baseball ...

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  25. COLD WEATHER MAINTAINED

    BRISBANE, June 30. — Calm, dry night renditions over the central and sub-tropical areas of Queensland are maintaining frost ...

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  26. Petrol Prices Increased

    CANBERRA, June 30. — The, prices of petrol and six other petroleum products will be increated in price from tomorrow. ...

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  27. BRITAIN WILL NOT LOSE SINGLE DAY'S AID FROM AMERICA

    LONDON, June 29.—The Minister for Economic Affairs (Sir Stafford Cripps)* told the House of Commons that Britain and the United States had completed a bilateral agreement for M ir shall Aid to Britain. I Sir Stafford said the agreement ...

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    LONDON, June 30.—Bromwich defeated Asboth, 6-3, 14-12, 6-2. ...

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  29. Local Authorities Protest At Cost Of Valuations

    'BRISBANE, June 30.—A strong protest is to be made by the Local Authorities' Association against having to bear the entire coal of fisting the valuations itnder the new Valuation and Lands Act. ...

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  30. LINDWALL A MATCH WINNER

    LONDON, June 29.—Reuter's cricket writer says Chat Lindwall is an undoubted match winner. His shock attack demoralised ...

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  31. "Inflated" State Rolls In 1947

    BRISBANE, June 30.—"The admission by the Attorney-General (Mr Gleason) that 43,502 names were taken off the 1947 State ...

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  32. TO OPPOSE CHANDLER

    BRISBANE, June 29. — Dr. F[?] Dlttmer was the only nomination received by closing time today for a Labour candidate to oppose ...

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  33. SENTENCED FOR WAR CRIME

    HONGKONG, June 30. (AAP— Reuter)-Petty Officer Yamasaki Tatsuo was today sentenced to five years' imprisonment by the ...

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    LONDON, June 29.—The British United Press correspondent at Vienna says the Cabinet has instructed the chancellor (M. ...

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    LONDON, June 29.— The British United Press corresponddent at Athens says the Greek army's first division has captured ...

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