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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 38 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 33 words
  4. NO SETTLEMENT. TALKS WHILE STRIKE LASTS

    BRISBANE, June 7.-Further evidence that the Federal Executive of the meat union had taken settlement moves out of the hands of the Disputes Committee was ...

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  5. TOJO BROUGHT TO COURT

    General Togo wartime premier of Japan, leaving the big to which he was brought from prison to the Japanese War Ministry in Trade to be charged as a major was criminal. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. STRANDED SHIP

    CAIRNS, June 7,— It is expected that the "A V"class vessel [?], owned by Barns Philip an Co.,which was bound for Port ...

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  7. R.S.L. TO DEMAND ACTION ON ALIEN QUESTION

    MARYBOROUGH, June 7.—"Because of my pronouncements on the alien question, I have been subjected to many abusive and threatening anonymous phone calls telling me to lay off the Italians," the ...

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  8. LONDON IN PARTY DRESS FOR V-DAY

    LONDON. June 6.—London has put on a party dress for the Victory Parade. Practically every building along the route march ...

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  9. TOWNSVILLE GAY WITH VICTORY DAY BUNTING

    "VICTORY" in red, white and blue lights across the lower awning of the Central Railway Station will be the chief attraction in the decorations which have been arranged for the V.Day celebrations on Monday ...

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  10. TUSSAUD'S TYPICAL DIGGER

    LONDON, June 7.—Selected by Tussaod's as the typical "Digger" Private F. J. Partridge, V.C., form N.S.W., joins the ...

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  11. BRISBANE FIRE CHIEF RESIGNS

    BRISBANE, June 7.—Mr. J. E. Stephens, who has been Chief Officer of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade since 1942, has resigned for personal ...

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  12. POLICE BREAK UP PROTEST MEETING

    STDNEY, June 7.—Wateraide workers and other unionists demonstrated to-day against Dutch evacuees loading the Van Swoll at Darling Harbour. ...

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  13. " HEATHERWOOD" FOR FLOORS

    GLASCOW, April 7.— Heatherwood -"wood" made from heather—is advanced among the latest substitutes for building floors an furniture ...

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  14. SOFT WOOD PLANS IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE. June 7.—lib the next 10 years 100,000 acres in Victoria will be planted with Softwood timber, under forests Commission ...

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  15. NEW TOWN CLERK AT HUGHENDEN

    IHUGHENDEN June 7. - At a special meeting of the Town Council to-night Mr. W. J. Sullivan was started Town Clerk in the room of ...

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  16. VICTORIA SIGN-ON 83 BELOW TARGET

    INGHAM, June T.—Altbouirb the 250 signed on at Victoria to-day was 83 below the requisite number for the area it was the best sign-on for ...

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  17. PEAK REACHED IN BUILDING COSTS

    BRISBANE, June 7.—The Com-monwealth Director of Homing (Mr. Welch) said to-day that recent contracts let by the Housing Commission ...

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  18. U.S. VATICAN ENVOY TEMPORARY POST

    RICHMOND (Virginia). June 7.—Dr. MacLean, Presbyterian member of the Protastant deputation which requested the Vatican Ambassador to be ...

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  19. ELUSIVE MOUSE 'GAGS' EVATT SPEECH

    NEW YORK, June 7.—The "New York Times" says a mouse is believed to have been responsible for a breakdown in the ...

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  20. INDIANS HAVE 10 AIR SQUADRONS

    NEW DELHI, June 7.—General Sir Claude Auchinleck, Commander in Chief in India, believes that India t to due course will became self-contained ...

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  21. ARMY CANTEENS FUNDS

    MELBOURNE. June 7.-An interepartmental committee appointed by the Government to put forward plans for using the Australian Army ...

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  22. HOUSES ONLY FOR FEDERAL STAFFS

    CANBERRA, June 7.—Deploring the ruling that only Commonwealth employee could obtain bearing in Eden-Monaro ...

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  23. DARWIN ANGLICANS WANT TO RESUME ACTIVITIES

    The Commonwealth Government is still treating us a different way to the manner in which they have dea't with other denominations and religions bodies in Darwin," said the Bishop of Carpentaria (Right Rev.S. Davies), ...

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  24. ITALIAN ESCAPEF ON SERIOUS CHARGE

    SYDNEY June 7.—Police arrested an Italian prisoner-of-war at No.1 P O W Camp Liverpool, early tonight and later charred him with ...

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  25. A.L.P. TURN DOWN COMMUNIST OFFER

    SYDNEY. June 7—The Official Labour Party Executive to-night carried a resolution repudiating suggestion by the Communist Party ...

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  26. MT. ISA £1,000.000 COPPER PLAN

    LONDON. June 7.—Establishment of a copper treatment plant estimated to cost £A1,000,000 is a main point of he future programme of Mount ...

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  27. BEHANA CREEK WATER SUPPLY

    CAIRNS, June 7.-A conference be-tween the Cairns City Council and the Mulgrave Shire Council this afternoon at which the Minister for Works ...

    Article : 178 words
  28. B.A.O.C, FREIGHT RATES REDUCED

    LONDON, June 6.—British Overseas Airways Corporation has reduced air freight rates to places on the Australian route. ...

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  29. RIVER WASHOUT IS REAL DANGER TO HOME HILL

    HOME HILL, June 6.-The washaways which occurred in the 1940 and 1948 floods at Largos' farm, about one and a half miles upstream from the Burdekin bridge present la real menace to the town of Home Hill ...

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  30. ITALY A REPUBLIC FROM JUNE 12

    LONDON. June 6.—The Rome radio says Italy will be formally declared a Republic on or after June 12.in a ceremony at Parliament ...

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  31. NO INJURIES IN CATALINA MISHAP

    ADELAIDE. June 7.-Eitht occu-pants of a R.A.A.F Catalina which went into the sea while landing at Champagay Island off the Western ...

    Article : 125 words
  32. BOXING

    BRISBANE, June 7.-At the Bris-bane Stadium to-night. Dave Sands, [?] retained the middleweight cham pionship of Australia, knocking out ...

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  33. THREE INJURED IN TRAIN COLLISION

    SYDNEY June 7.—Three men were injured when a passenger train crshed into the rear of a stationary goods train at Minto. Near Campbelltown. ...

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  34. CAN A JEFP SCARE A LION ?

    JOHANNESBURG June 7.— The National Parks Board has bought three leeps to see if the lions like them Tourists in sedan care are quite ...

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  35. RURAL TRAINING

    BRISBANE. June 7.—The disappointing response by exservicemen to the rural training facilities open to them in Queensland under the ...

    Article : 169 words
  36. R.A.C.Q. ROAD INFORMATION

    Townsville to Charters Towers very good. Charters Towers to Torrens Creek Only fair: gully crossings bad. ...

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  37. BIG MONEY IN SKINS

    SINGLETON June 7.—A rabbit trapper received (236 in the local market this week for skins obtained in less than three weeks' trapping ...

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  38. SOUTH AFRICA SHORT OF COAL

    JOHANNESBURG. June 7.—Unless drastic stope are taken to conserve South Africa's supptes of coking coal. The future of heavy industry in this ...

    Article : 96 words
  39. FIRST "D" CLASS STEAMER

    BRISBANE June 7.—The first of the "D" class cargo steamers built under the Commonwealth Government's shipbuilding programme. the ...

    Article : 86 words
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