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  2. MALLS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. YOUNG SHOT DEAD IN LAUNCESTON

    LAUNCESTON, June 16.—Two young wives were shot dead here yesterday. One of them was ...

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  5. COMMISSIONER CHARGES POLICE

    SYDNEY, June 16,—Both police and breweries must have known the huge volume of illicit liquor sales in night clubs because of their very quantity, the Liquor Royal Commissioner (Mr. Justice Maxwell) suggested ...

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  6. JAP, SOVIET POLITICAL SKIRMISH

    WASHINGTON, June 16.—Japan and the Soviet Union had their first skirmish in what night be a probated political ...

    Article : 306 words
  7. SEVERE RAIN LASHES N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, June 16.— Heavy rain and gale force wind are still lashing southern New South Wales after a week end of floods, destruction and cold weather. ...

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  8. KANIMBLA OFF CALOUNDRA

    THE in-fated Mcllwrath, McEacham liner Kanimbla aschored in rain and mist off caloundra, waiting for tugs to tow her to Brisbane ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. KANIMBLA INACTIVE FOR ABOUT 3 MONTHS

    BRISBANE, June 16.— Repairs to the holed Kanimbla, which struck a sandbank on Saturday morning, will inmobilise £1,000,000 on Cairncross graving dock for at least three months. ...

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  10. OPPOSE RISE IN SUGAR PRICE

    MELBOURNE, June 16—Witness at the Sugar Inquiry Committee sittings to-days, opposed an increased 2½d, per 1b ...

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  11. CATALINA ATTACKED BY M.I.G's.

    STOCKHOLM, June 16: The Swedish Prime Minister (Mr. Tage Ex-Lander) has called a ...

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  12. ONE LIFE LOST, 1000 HOMELESS IN FLOODS

    MELBOURNE, June 16— A man lost his life by drowning, while nearly 1000 people have been forced from their homes in Victoria's worst flooding in 20 years. ...

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  13. Model Aeroplane, Record Claimed

    WASHINGTON, June 16.— Dr. Walter Goode claimed a new world's received to-day after he kept his model plane in the air ...

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  14. AIR LIFT FOR SHIP TOURISTS

    MELBOURNE, June 16—More than 100 ship passengers were taken to Sydney to-day in a special air lift arranged by the ...

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  15. BRITISH LASS MOTOR CYCLING TO AUSTRALIA

    NEW DELHI, June 16.—A woman motor-cyclist on her war from London to Cairns, North Queensland, has ridden alone ...

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  16. EXPLOSIONS SHATTER BIG AMMUNITION DUMP

    PUSAN, June 16.—The biggest United Stales ammunition damp in Korea was shattered by explosions and fire to-day. The explosions occurred at Haeunde, 12 miles north of Pusan. A section of an ammunition ...

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  17. Rates to Rise IV £1,000,000 In Brisbane

    BRISBANE, June 16.— First City Council budget to be presented by the new council on Friday will make provision for ...

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  18. REDS GROWING IN AIR POWER

    WASHINGTON, June 16—General Nathan Twining, vice-Chief of staff of the United States Air Force, told the Senate Military ...

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  19. SIDESHOWS ARRIVE EARLY AT MACKAY

    MACKAY, June 16.— Three trainioads of sideshow operators and their equipment are scheduled to arrive in Mackay early ...

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  20. PREDICTS KOREA TO END SEPTEMBER

    BOMBAY, June 16— Mr. Gunvant Mehta, wellknown Bombay astrologer, predicts that the Korean war will end by ...

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  21. Bitterly Cold In Brisbane

    BRISBANE, June 16.— Cold westerly winds gave Brisbane a maximum temperature of 61.1 degress to-day. ...

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  22. 2 DEATHS BY SAME METHOD

    SYDNEY, June 16.— Dr. Stratford Sheldon told the City Coroner (Mr. E. J. Forrest, S.M) to-day that in his opinion two ...

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  23. FREED ON PAROLE

    TOKIO, June 16— Kilchiro Hiranuma, 85 year old former Japan-one Prime Minister, sentenced in 1948 to life Imprisonment for war ...

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  24. REFUSED TO WEAR BATHING COSTUME

    NEW YORK, June 16.—"Miss India" — Mrs. Indraml Rahman to-day arrived from London to represent ...

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  25. DECREASE IN "EXCESS" DEPOSITS IN BANK

    SYDNEY. June 16.—Special "excess" deposits of the trading banks with the Commonwealth Bank showed a decrease of ...

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  26. Meek as Lambs

    BRISBANE, June 16—Forty-five Santa Gertrudis bulls from King Ranch, Texas. were as meek as lambs when transferred from ...

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  27. LEAD BONUS REVIEW WILL BE OPPOSED

    BRISBANE, June 16—A claim filed in the State Industrial Court by Mt. Isa Mines Ltd, Seeking to alter and reduce the ...

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  28. Aid Forecasts

    BRISBANE, June 16.—Weather forecasting could be assisted by special check flights of about 500 miles over the sea east of ...

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  29. RECOGNITION

    KARACHI, June 16. — The Pakistan Government yesterday' announced the recognation of King Farouk as King of Egypt and the sudan. ...

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  30. Carpenters Ask That More Homes Be Built

    MELBOURNE, June 16.— The Building Workers Industrial Union will ask the Federal Government to sponsor the building ...

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  31. Attendance Money Appeal Adjourned

    SYDNEY, June 16.— Because of the illness of Mr. Justice Kirby, the stevedoring Industry Board 's application for cancellation of ...

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  32. Action Needed

    CANBERRA, June 16.—Coordinated action to develop the put resources of the British Commonwealth was needed ...

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  33. Hospital Funds

    CANBERRA, June 16— Only 20 to 28 per cent of hospital revenue throughout Australia was met from non-Governmental sources ...

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  34. BURNED TO DEATH

    BEDFORD (Pennsylvania), June 18.— Mrs. Daniel McKnight (82) and her daughter Mini Ada McKnight (48) were burned to ...

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  35. Canberra Isolated

    CANBERRA, June 6.—Canberra became an isolated city to-day. Some miles out of the city five ...

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  36. Transfer Likely

    MELBOURNE, June 16.— Two hundred Melbourne waterside workers may be transferred to the Adelaide waterfront ...

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  37. Cannot Prove

    SYDNEY, June 16.— It was impossible to prove from Communist evidence that the Americans were using germ warfare in ...

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  38. Almost Idle

    BRISBANE, June 16—A number of textile mills throughout Australia were practically idle, stated the Federal president of the ...

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  39. TWO TO DIE

    VIENNA, June 16.— Two young Czechs have been sentenced to death by a Czech court at Bruno, charged with "spying for the ...

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  40. WILL FIGHT AGAIN

    POMPTON LAKES (New Jersey) June 16.—Ray Robison world middleweight champion and challenger for world light heavy ...

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  41. WELL ORGANISED

    KOJE ISLAND, June 16.—Field-Marshal Earl Alexander said at the conclusion of his tour of the Koje Island prisoner of ...

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  42. SOVIET OFFICIAL STILL IN LONDON

    LONDON, June 16,— Pavel Kuznelsoy Soviet Embassy official named in a British spy charge on Saturday, is still in ...

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  43. Convair Brings Kanimbla Passengers North

    T.A.A. SERVICE from Brisbane to Townsville and Cairns on Monday afternoon was carried out by the Concair aircraft john Forest A rush of passengers from the durrnaged kanimbla made the substitution of the larger aircraft for the smaller D.C.S. necessary. It had all its 10 meats occupied john Forest despite a strong head wind made the direct night from the Capital to Townsville in four ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  44. FORMER COUNTESS STABBED TO DEATH IN QUIET LONDON HOTEL

    LONDON, June 16.— A former Polish countess, decorated by Britain for her work as a British secret agent, was stabbed to death late last night in a quiet hotel in London's respectable Kensington area. ...

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  45. Diesels Due

    BRISBANE, June 16—The first seven of 10 diesel engines ordered in America by the Queensland Government were due to arrive in ...

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  46. PRENTICE IN BED

    LONDON, June 15.— The Australian marathon runner Bob Prentice has bronchitis and it remained in bed to-day. The team ...

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  47. Price Agreed

    MELBOURNE, June 16. —Victoria has agreed that 4/2 a lb. will be the now retail price of butter from July 1. ...

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  48. Might try Caraway Seed next

    NEW YORK, June 16— Alabama-born archer Howard Hill has gone one better than William Tell—after splitting an apple on a friend head at 75 feet, he repeated the fed with a prune. Other stunts Hill performs ...

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  49. Will Seek News

    MELBOURNE, June 16 — Australian External Affairs officers will seek further information from Dr. John Burton about ...

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  50. Beat Off Attack

    TOKIO, June 16.— Allied infantrymen beat off a vicious Communist battallon-strength assault west of Chorwon to-day. ...

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