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  2. [?] TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. NEW ECONOMIC POLICY NEEDED

    CANBERRA, June 18.-Grave warnings as to the future of Australia's financial situation were given to the State Premiers at a meeting of the Loan Council here to-day. ...

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  5. OPERATE ANTI-RED ACT

    CANBERRA, June 18.—The State Premiers agreed to-night to give the Commonwealth a definite answer on June 26 or June 27 as to whether or not they would grant it sufficient powers to operate the Australian ...

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  6. AFTER THE VICTORY OF BON BUZZ

    AFTER Mr. R. Tambly's charge Bon [?] had won the President's Handicap at the Charter Towers Returned Soldiers' race meeting on Saturday lats. Left to right; J. Tamblyn [?] Jockey Yet Foy. Mrs. R. Tamblyn, wife of owner, and Mrs. Ellis, wife of the President of the Club, Dr. G. H. Ellis. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NEW CAPITAL ISSUES CURTAILED

    CANBERRA, June 17.—Drastic curtailment of freedom of companies to issue new capital was announced by the ...

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  8. CUT DOWN ON GOVERNMENT BORROWING

    CANBERRA, June 18.—The Loan Council to-night agreed to amend amounts of Governmental borrowings authorised in ...

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  9. BREAK UP ENEMY CONCENTRATIONS

    TOKIO, June 18.—Allied forces to-day broke up Communist troop concentrations in West Korea. The allied action was the result of a belief that Communists were preparing fora new offensive through the ...

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  10. APPEAL AND PROMISE TO WATERSIDERS

    SYDNEY, June 18.—Mr. Justice Kirby, in the Arbitration Court to-day, rejected claims by the Waterside ...

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  11. Police Evidence In Flarrity Case

    BRISBANE, June 18.—Evidence was given by a detective in the Police Court to-day that two men had admitted having thrown ...

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  12. 5 Per Cent Fall In Wool Prices

    SYDNEY, June 18.—Prices for merino comeback and crossbred wools dropped five per cent, at the Sydney wool sales to-day. ...

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  13. MAROONED MEN RESCUED

    MURWILLUMBAH, June 18.—Four amateur fishermen who were marooned on Cook Island off Fingal on Sunday, were brought to ...

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  14. Vote On Secret Ballot Lost

    MACKAY, June 18.—Mackay watersidere' resolutions condemning the secret ballot and opposing the granting of Increased powers ...

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  15. Memorials To Late Mr. Chifley

    SYDNEY, June 18.—The Letch hardt (Qld.) A.L.P. Electoral Committee has proposed an appeal for funds for a monument ...

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  16. HEARS CASE FOR SUGAR PRICE RISE

    CANBERRA, Jane 18.—Queensland Parliamentarians who waited on the Prime Minuter during the week-end told ...

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  17. Search For Plane Reported Crashed

    SYDNEY, June 18.—An A.N.A. Skymaster and four fishing boats late to-day searched a wide area near Forster. following a report ...

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  18. Escapees' Tracks Near Cardwell

    INGHAM, June 18.—Tracks believed to have been made by the two prison farm escapees wera found on the railway line about ...

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  19. Murdered By Terrorists

    SINGAPORE, June 18.—A European rubber planter was shot, subbed, and kicked by 15 Communist terrorists who killed ...

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  20. Most Pillaging At Home Ports

    BRISBANE, June 18.—The activities of black market gangs in pillaging cargo is costing Brisbane agents of overseas ...

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  21. French People Swing To Right

    PARIS, June 18.—The French middle of the road Coalition Government hu retained its majority In the French general election ...

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  22. FAULTY GAUGE MEANT FORCED LANDING

    MACKAY, June 18.—Extra men manned the crash lender and an ambulance rushed from the city to the Mackay aerodrome this ...

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  23. Juveniles As Drug Addicts

    NEW YORK, June 18.—Drug addiction among juveniles has reached epidemic proportions in nine big American cities. Federal ...

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  24. WORK ALMOST AT STANDSTILL

    BRISBANE, June 18.—Construction work at the (Queensland University at St. Lucia is almost at a standstill. ...

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  25. State Government's Re-afforestation Plan

    BRISBANE, June 18.—Enough trees have been planted this year by the State Forestry Department to line the railway track ...

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  26. Fire Deaths At Least 39

    MONTREAL, June 17.—Firemen found three more bodies to-day in the ruins of Sginte Cunegonde hospice, bringing the total ...

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  27. Oronsay In Sydney On Maiden Trip

    SYDNEY, June 14.—Harbour vessels sounded their whistles and sirens when the 23,000 ton Orient liner Oronsay steamed ...

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  28. Survived Six Years' Entombment

    WARSAW, June 17.—A 32 year-old German soldier survived six years entombment in an underground Nari supply depot. ...

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  29. Second Maguire Trial Begun

    BRISBANE, June 18.—The second trial of Bernard Joseph Maguire, State Principal Electoral Officer, on a charge of forcing a ...

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  30. Validity Of Coal Awards Challenged

    SYDNEY, June 18.—The Miners' Federation to-day called a conference of all unions in the mining industry to consider ...

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  31. RATS EAT NOOGOORA BURR KERNELS

    HUGHENDEN, June 18.—While the district has not appreciated the rat invasion the pest has not been without some benefit. ...

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  32. Make 50,000 Planes A Year

    WASHINGTON, June 17.—In two years' time the United States will have the capacity to produce 50,000 planes a year ...

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  33. AIR DASH FAILS TO SAVE PATIENT

    CAIRNS, June 18.—An aerial ambulance, which left on Friday to attend the Gilbert River races and conduct a clinic at ...

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  34. DEFENDS STAND ON POTATOES

    BRISBANE, June 18.—The Minister for Agriculture and Stock (Mr. H. H. Collins) denied to-day a suggestion that the ...

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  35. Not Guilty Of Criminal Libel

    MELBOURNE, June 18.—A Criminal Court Jury to-day acquit. ted Francis Joseph Hardy, author of "Power Without Glory." on a ...

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  36. SHEARING GETTING INTO SWING

    HUGHENDEN, June 18.—After a Somewhat alack period large flocks of sheep are due to be shorn in the near future. ...

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  37. TRAIN SMASH DEATH TOLL

    LONDON, June 16.—Reuter's, Karachi correspondent says that 50 people ore feared to have been killed and many injured ...

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  38. BODY FOUND IN RIVER

    BUNDABERG, June 13.—The body of 79-year-old William Auer of South Bundanerg was recovered from the Burnett River to-day. ...

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