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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 89 words
  4. TERRORISTS MAIL "ENVELOPE BOMBS"

    LONDON, June 5.—A War Office investigator and a Scotland Yard detective are flying to Milan in an attempt to track down the gang of terrorists, believed to be sending "envelope bombs" through the post to members of the ...

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  5. GUARD DENIES SPEED, SWAYING

    BRISBANE, June 5.—The picnic train which crashed at Camp Mountain on May 5 did not exceed 25 miles an hour going down the range, the ...

    Article : 533 words
  6. ROYAL GARDEN PARTY AT PALACE

    BRILLIANT SUNSHINE favoured the first of the Royal garden parties to be given by the King and Queen in the grounds of Buckingham Palace. Photo shows His Majesty the King and Princess Elizabeth among the guests. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AMERICA ONLY TO USE MANUS BASE

    CANBERRA, June 5.—In the Senate to-day, Senator Foll asked whether the request by the United States Government for the ...

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  8. Public Inquiry Into Land Sales Control

    CANBERRA, Jane 5.—The Government has directed a public inquiry into allegations of irregularities in the Sydney Land [?] ...

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  9. FIRST STEP IN INDIA PLAN

    LONDON, June 5.—Reuters' New Denni correspondent says Lord Louis Mountbatten met the seven Indian leaders to take the first ...

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  10. Bennett In Favour Of Larger Army

    SYDNEY, June 5.—The Federal Government's defence plans, providing for a permanent army of 18,000 men, with a volunteer militia ...

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  11. GOVERNOR'S CIVIC WELCOME AT BOWEN

    BOWEN, June 5.—The Governor, Sir John Lavarack, and Lady Lavarack, accompanied by Captain Rudder and Mrs. Sewell visited ...

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  12. ADHERENCE TO LAW, PROTEST WEAPON

    SYDNEY, June 5 —The transport of wool for the coming season may be seriously affected by a decision to-day to call a "regulation" strike ...

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  13. KING'S PICTURE AT THEATRES

    CANBERRA, June 5.—In the House of Representatives to-day. Mr. Calwell was asked by Mr. Anthony whether something could be done about the ...

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  14. 9 OPPOSITION VOTE FOR SALARY RISE

    CANBERRA, June 5.— Eight Country Party numbers and one Liberal Party member crossed the floor of the House of ...

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  15. TABLELAND MINERS' NEEDS

    MAREEBA, June 5.—A representative meeting of mining people was held in Mareeba last night, when Mr. W. Lovell, president of the Ore ...

    Article : 228 words
  16. TAX BLITZ ON TAXI-DRIVERS

    BRISBANE, June 5.—A tax blitz on taximen, who are believed to have made big money during the war has been started in Queensland by Income ...

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  17. MINISTER DENIES BUTCHERS' THREAT

    CANBERRA, June 5.—A report that butchers in certain parts of North Queensland would sell their meat without coupons being presented was ...

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  18. PHONE ALLOCATION QUERIED IN HOUSE

    CANBERRA, June 5. — Speaking during the supply debate, Mr. Francis protested about the installation of telephones at the Communist headquarters ...

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  19. MT. LOFTY, SOCIAL SERVICE CENTRE

    TOOWOOMBA, June 5.—A new Commonwealth scheme to help certain classes of civilian invalids, as well as ex-servicemen, will have its State ...

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  20. NO THREAT TO U.S. AIR SUPREMACY

    WASHINGTON, June 5.—Neither British nor Russians threaten the present supremacy of Americans in commercial flying, the ...

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  21. WOMAN KILLED, 2 WOUNDED

    BRISBANE, June 5.—A woman was shot dead and two men wounded in a Housing Commission hut at Victoria Park to-night. ...

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  22. RADAR RESEARCH

    CANBERRA, June 5.—Investigations into the application of radar to civil flying had been carried on by the C.S.I.R. since the end of the war, ...

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  23. NO REDUCTION IN FOOD PARCEL RATES

    CANBERRA, June 5.—The British Government has decided that a reduction in postage charges on food parcels sent from Australia to people in ...

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  24. "BRIDE SHIP" FOR WIFELESS AUSSIES

    CANBERRA, June 5.—A number of marriageable females will be brought here as migrants to make possible the perpetuation of the Australian people. ...

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  25. ANOTHER BENEFIT FOR WAR WIDOWS

    CANBERRA, June 5.—An additional benefit to widows of ex-servicemen was announced by the Repatriation Department to-day. ...

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  26. JAP G.O.C. WHO ORDERED "DEATH MARCH"TO HANG

    RABAUL, June 5.—The War Crimes Court yesterday sentenced Lieut.-General Masao Baba, former G.O.C. 37th Japanese Army, to death by hanging. The charge against Baba was that between December 1944, and ...

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  27. ASSURANCES GIVEN BY P.M. ON SUGAR

    CANBERRA, June 5.—The Australian sugar industry would be fully protected by the Australian delegates to the Geneva trade talks. ...

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  28. U.N.O. Charter, Obstacle To Intervention In Hungary

    NEW YORK, June 5.—The "New York Times" Lake Success correspondent, James Reston, says that when Senator Vandenburg on Tuesday condemned the Communist coup in Hungary, and suggested that the Soviet ...

    Article : 490 words
  29. MAJOR MEAT FIRMS ATTACKED IN HOUSE

    CANBERRA, June 5. — The major meat firms of Vesty's and Bovril were bitterly attacked in the House of Representatives to-day. ...

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  30. EUROPE WOULD WAR FOR N.Q. MINERALS

    BRISBANE, June 5.—If North Queensland's mineral resources were in the middle of Europe, the whole of that continent would ...

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  31. PETROL RATIONING END IN SIGHT?

    SYDNEY, Jane 5.—The general secretary of the Service Station Association. Mr. C. A. Gregory, said to-day he thought petrol ...

    Article : 132 words
  32. 3 MONTHS FOR ABANDONING BABY

    SYDNEY, June 5.—A man and a woman charged with Unlawfully abandoning a five months old baby, were sentenced to three months' gaol ...

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  33. IRAO PIPE LINE BLOWN UP

    LONDON, June 5.—Reuters' Jerusalem representative, says it is officially stated saboteurs blew up the Iraq Petroleum Company's pipeline in ...

    Article : 121 words
  34. BUNNERONG STRIKE STILL POSSIBLE

    SYDNEY, June 5.—There is still a possibility of a strike at Bunnerong powerhouse, which will cause immediate drastic rationing of electric light ...

    Article : 92 words
  35. FULL VEHICLES TO BE IMPORTED

    CANBERRA, June 5.— The Government has decided to permit the import of assembled motor vehicles to counter the urgent demand for motor transport ...

    Article : 51 words
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