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  4. CAUCUS PLANS NEW PRIVILEGES FOR MEMBERS

    CANBERRA. — The Federal Parliamentary Labour Party, which last week voted members a salary increase of £500 per annum, yesterday discussed further ...

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  5. NETHERLANDS FLIERS

    Twenty-three Dutch Air Force cadets who have been training with the R.A.F. in Shropshire received their wings last week from Prince Bernhardt of the Netherlands. Prince Bernhardt, who flew to England for the purpose, is shown pinning wings on a cadet's tunic. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. U.S. TASK FORCE MEN MARCH THROUGH SYDNEY

    Fliers from the aircraft carriers, Shangri-la and Antietam, now in Sydney with the U.S. task force, marching through Martin Place, Sydney, during a parade on Wednesday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GOVERNMENT TO RUN OWN SHIPS

    CANBERRA. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) made it clear yesterday that the Commonwealth proposed to operate a Government shinning line. ...

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  8. "Russian Eyes on Alaska"

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.). Mr. Lawrence Smith, Kepublican member of the House of Representatives ...

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  9. TWO MEN SHOT IN STREET

    MELBOUNE.—Two men were wounded when gunmen opened fire at the crowded intersection of Flinders and Elizabeth Sts., city, at 7.20 last night. THE man who was the target of ...

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  10. CANCER COULD BE CURED

    SYDNEY — Scientists believed that cancer could be conquered in two years it money and research organisation were provided, a ...

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  11. Canteen Fund Chief

    CANBERRA.— The president of the S.A. branch of the R.S.L. (Brig. A. S. Blackburn) has been elected ...

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  12. DOCTOR'S MERCY KILLINGS

    LONDON (A.A.P.). — "I have put patients out of their misery more than ones and I know other doctors who have done the same," Dr. E. A. Barton, a Kensington ...

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  13. MINERS WARNED

    SYDNEY.—The Minister for Supply (Sen. Ashley) yesterday issued a warning that if unions could not ...

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  14. NEW AID FOR FARMERS

    LONDON (A.A.P.). — British and overseas scientists and businessmen yesterday saw the first ...

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  15. U.N. Warns Balkan Trouble-Makers

    GENEVA (A.A.P.).—Nine of the 11 nations represented on the U.N. Balkan Commission have agreed that "should any further ...

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  16. Purpose of Journey to Antarctic

    CANBERRA—The Attorney-General (Dr. Evatt) said yesterday that the general purpose of the Australian expedition which would leave ...

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  17. N.E.I. TRADE HOAX

    CANBERRA.—The Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) told the House of Representatives yesterday that reports of the ...

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  18. 'NEW LONDON' PLANS

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Consultants to the City of London Corporation Town Planning Committee, in a final ...

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  19. Enginemen Granted Interim Award

    MELBOURNE—Adopting the recommendation of Mr. E. H. Rowlands, conciliation commissioner. Acting Chief Judge Drake-Brock, ...

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  20. 28 Nations Enter for Wimbledon

    LONDON (A.A.P.). — Entries have been received from 28 countries for the Wimbledon tournament beginning on June 23. ...

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  21. WINDSOR SEES KING

    LONDON (A.A.P.)—The Duke of Windsor visited the King for three-quarters of an hour at Buckingham Palace yesterday for the first ...

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  22. MORE TOBACCO NEXT MONTH

    SYDNEY—Retailers' tobacco and cigarette quotas will be increased by 5 p.c. next month. The Tobacco Manufacturers' ...

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  23. Court Refuses Leave to Appeal

    MELBOURNE.—The Court of Criminal Appeal yesterday unanimously refused an application for leave to appeal by Richard Burles ...

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  24. Security Council to Rule Atomic Agency?

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.).—The U.N. Atomic Energy Commission yesterday agreed in principle to the Russian suggestion that the ...

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  25. New British Hair Styles

    A trier of winning British models at an international "hair stylists' festival" in London last week. In the middle is the winning style. "Spanish Fantasy," modelled by Peggy Wills. Second and third prize winners are on the left and right respectively. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. BLACK-MARKET IN HOTEL RENTS?

    CANBERRA. — An allegation that an extensive black market existed in hotel rents was made in the Senate yesterday by Sen. ...

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  27. BIG SHIPMENT OF FISH

    A shipment of Tasmanian fish, totalling 53.732lb., was received in Sydney last Saturday, according to a report received by the ...

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  29. C.L.O. Chief Bans Strikes

    ATLANTIC CITY, New Jersey (A.A.P.).—The president (Mr. Philip Murray) yesterday issued an order to the 3000 branches of ...

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  30. MOSLEMS PREPARED TO CO-OPERATE

    NEW DELHI (A.A.P.).—Relations between Pakistan and Hindustan in the new India should be "friendly and reciprocal," said the Moslem League leader (Mr. Jinnah) yesterday. ...

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  31. Seeking Friendship with Russia

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Britain wants as close an association with Russia as she now has with America. THIS is stated in a pamphlet issued by the Trades Union ...

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  32. NO LIFTING OF COUPONS

    CANBERRA—There is not likely to be any immediate lifting of coupons on articles of clothing, the Minister for Customs (Sen. ...

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  33. DIGEST OF THE LEADERS

    IT is easy enough to be carried away by unusual methods and loud positive statements in ...

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  34. Australia Blamed for Trade Talks Impasse

    GENEVA (A.A.P.). — "The Australian attitude to her own protective tariffs on imported manufactured goods contributed to the 'complete impasse' in the discussions with the U.S. delegation to the international ...

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  35. LYNCH TRIAL ENDS; ALL ACQUITTED

    GREENVILLE, South Carolina (A.A.P.).—The biggest lynching trial in the history of the southern states ended yesterday when 28 defendants were acquitted of a charge of murdering a negro or of being accessories ...

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  36. LESS SMOKING IN BRITAIN

    LONDON (A.A.P.). — Tobacco workers, faced with short time or dismissal through the drop in smoking which followed increased ...

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