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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  4. JAPS, GI.'s IN CLASH

    AN AGITATOR, with clenched flat rained, Inciting a crowd of Japanese Communists to attack five American soldiers outside the Imperial Palace, Tokio. The attack occurred during a Communist rally. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SUM REPORTED TO SAY "WAR IS CERTAIN"

    LONDON, Just 10.—Reuter's Cairo representative says the independent newspaper, "Akbhar El Yoj," asserted ...

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  6. Truman Charge Of Wolf In Sheep's Clothing

    NEW YORK, June 10.—President Truman to-day accused Russia of fomenting aggression and preparing for war, while preaching peace. He said the Russian leaders had been an obstacle ...

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  7. SPECULATION RIFE ON REVALUATION OF £A

    CANBERRA, June 11.—Speculation of possible impending revaluation of the Australian pound was rife in Canberra to-night following two days emergency meetings of the Federal Cabinet. ...

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  8. FUGITIVE WITH KNIFE GOT BULLET

    BRISBANE, June 11.—A 25-year-old Woolloongabba police cogitable, threatened with a kaife, last night shot a man in ...

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  9. R.S.L FIRM ON ANZAC DAY

    TOOWOOMBA, June 11.—The Western delegate (Mr. G. R. Harrington) moved at the State Congress of the ...

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  10. N.Q. Mining Fields Survey Requested

    MAREEBA, June 11.—A conference of far northern mining and other organisation; was presided over by the Chairman ...

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  11. CROWN JEWELS FALSE ALARM

    LONDON, June 11.—The Tower of London guard was turned out early yesterday when the burglar alarm ...

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  12. DEATH SENTENCE ON DUGAN AND MEARS

    SIDNEY, June 11.—Whether sentence of death imposed by Mr. Justice Herron on Darcy Esekiel Dugan. 29, and William ...

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  13. Building Smashed By Fireball

    SYDNEY, June 11.—A fireball streaked across a Hurstville street about 6.p.m. to-night, temporarily blinded a ...

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  14. Corpus Christi Celebration

    BRISBANE, June 11.—About 59,000 people crowded the Exhibition Grounds to-day for the annual Corpus Christi ...

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  15. INCREASED DAIRY PRICES SOUGHT

    MELBOURNE, June 10.—The chairman of the Australian Daley Produce Board, Mr. G. C. Howey, left Sydney by air to-day for ...

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  16. BRITISH TRAIN FIRE PUZZLE

    LONDON, June 10. — The "Daily Express" says the British railways worked yesterday to establish the ex[?]t type of ...

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  17. CONFIDENCE IN CALLIDE COAL

    BRISBANE, June, 11.—"We have no doubt Callide coal will mean[?]ire up to the standards required in the South." said Mr. L. Thiess. ...

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  18. MANCHESTER RESENTS RAYON TARIFF

    LONDON, June 10.—The "Manchester Guardian" to-day attacks Australian Government's decision to impose an ...

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  19. GOVT. ROLE AGENT TO INDUSTRY

    CANBERRA, June 11. — The Minister for Commerce and Agriculture. Mr. McEwen, in a broadcast to-night, said the ...

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  20. MOVE TO ABSORB U.K. APPRENTICES

    CANBERRA, June 10.—The De­partment of Labour and National Service was making a special survey to ascertain the absorptive ...

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  21. ROUND AUST. FLIGHT IN MOTH

    After bring delayed at Cairns by bad weather since Friday. Miss Freda Thompson left early yesterday morning on the ...

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  22. HIGH COURT TO SIT IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, June 11.—Six High Court judges will be in Brisbane this week for the full High Court sittings which begin in the ...

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  23. WORLD CONTROL OF TIN URGED

    SINGAPORE, June 10.—The view that there should be International control of tin watt expressed in Penang to-day by Sir ...

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  24. SEARCH FOR 30 WILD PIGS

    BRISBANE, June 11.—Twenty Pittsworth men will search the scrub of five properties to-morrow in an effort to distroy 30 wild ...

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  25. PENSIONS MAY BE HIGHER

    CANBERRA, June 11.—Federal Cabinet is expected shortly to consider a recommendation for an increase of approximately ...

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  26. SOVIET PLANES 'BUZZ'SKYMASTER

    LONDON, June 11.—Reuters Berlin representative says the West German newsagency reported that three Soviet Jet ...

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  27. VANS DERAILED NEAR MAREEBA

    CAIRNS. June 11.—Three waggons and the van of a goods train travelling from Dimbulah to Mareeba were derailed five miles ...

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  28. WOOL BRINGS £40,000,000

    BRISBANE, June 11. —Wool sold in Queensland this Mason has realised about 140,000,000 compared with a total of £32,000,000 ...

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  29. SMUTS IS NOW SERIOUSLY ILL

    LONDON, June 11.—Reuter's Pretotla representative says that, Field Marshal Smuts, ill with pneumon[?] at the age of 50 years ...

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  30. LADY DROWNED AT R'HAMPTON

    ROCKHAMPTON, June 11.—The body of Adavale Edith Poole, 66, married, was found floating in the Fitzroy River yesterday ...

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  31. RAIN MARS BAND FESTIVAL

    INGHAM, June 11.—Nine visiting bands in addition to the two Ingham district hands look part in the festival allotted to the ...

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  32. TEEMING FISH AROUND WRECK

    BRISBANE, June 11.—Noel Dennis, who has just arrived in Queensland from Coff's Harbour, caught a 1001b groper at the wreck ...

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  33. Govt. Quibble Over Higher Dingo Bonus

    LONGREACH, June 11.—Australia's wool industry was worth £294,000,000 a year, yet the authorities were quibbling over a £1 rise in the dingo bonus. Cr. D. Lynch (Cloncurry) said this at the ...

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  34. MORE HEAVY FLOODS IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, June 11.—Floodss in the Forbes area washed out many thousands of acres of lucerne representing a loss of tens ...

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  35. STABILITY OF £ TOUGH' PROBLEM

    CANBERRA, June 11.—After "five tough sections," hte Federal Cabinet has not yet hammered out an overall plan to put value back into the Australian £. It cat all day to-day in the second day ...

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  36. SUPERFORT SHOT ITSELF DOWN

    LONDON, June 10. (A.A.).—One of the guns of the United States Superfortress plane which crashed in the North Sea ...

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  37. N.S.W. ELECTIONS LIVEN UP

    SYDNEY June 11.—Two Queensland Cabinet Ministers will arrive in Sydney to-morrow to help the endorsed Labour candidate for ...

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  38. SIX U.K. SOLDIERS DIE IN AMBUSH

    SINGAPORE, June 10.—Six British soldiers were killed and three wounded to-day when an Army patrol was attacked by a ...

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  39. JOHNSTONE SHIRE VALUES HIGHER

    INNISFAIL, June 11.—Ratepayers in Johnstone Shire are apprehensive about the valuations now being issued. ...

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