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  4. 'Keep Calm'Leaflets Counter Rumours of Riots in Calcutta

    NEW DELHI, Wednesday (AAP).—Planes flew over Calcutta yesterday and showered the city with "Keep Calm" leaflets to counter a flood of rumours predicting unprecedented riots next week. The riots, according to rumour, were to coincide with Britain's ...

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  5. JAP. TREATY TALKS: U.K. TARDY ON DELEGATION TO CANBERRA

    LONDON, Wednesday (AAP).—The Australian Associated Press learns that contrary to earlier reports, Mr. Beasley is having the greatest difficulty in persuading the British Government to send Ministers to ...

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  6. FATAL CROSSING SMASH

    Wreckage of the two-ton International truck involved in the fatal level crossing smash at Tuncester yesterday morning. The driver of the truck, George Frederick Hancock, of Casino Street, South Lismore, the only occupant, was killed instantly. The truck, after being struck by the North Coast Mail, was carried a distance of 215 yards along the line. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. War Danger Not Imminent Says Smuts

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday (AAP).—In telling the Union Senate yesterday that it was a mistake to think there was imminent danger of war, ...

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  8. PRODUCTIVE EQUIPMENT IS BRITISH AIM

    LONDON, Wednesday (AAP). —The Lord President of the Council (Mr. Morrison), addressing the Labour Party ...

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  9. "FREE SPEECH IN STATE HOUSE"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—When the [?]5th Parliament met to-day 90 members were sworn in and later adjourned to Government House to ...

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  10. GIFT TO U. K. OFFERED, NOT REQUESTED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Leader of the Country Party (Mr. Fadden) said in the House of Representatives today he had been led to believe that the United Kingdom Government asked Australia to wipe out £100 million of Britain's debt to Australia. ...

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  11. 2 HURT IN MYSTERY SHOOTING

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A man and his wife were found seriously wounded by 22 calibre bullets at Rushcutters Bay this morning ...

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  12. Youth, 16, Held For Four Murders

    NEW YORK, Wednesday (AAP).—Oliver Terpenning, 16, farmboy, is alleged to have confessed to the murder of four children with whom he had gone gathering wild flowers in a forest near Lapeer ...

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  13. WATERSPOUTS OFF SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. —Waterspouts up to 1000 feet were reported by a plane pilot 12 miles east ...

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  14. NEW BANKING LAW CHALLENGED

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A writ challenging the validity of the Commonwealth Banking legislation was lodged in the High Court ...

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  15. U.S. LOSES PRESTIGE OVER WOOL VOTE

    GENEVA, Wednesday' (AAP) The New York "Times" Geneva correspondent says that most delegates to the trade conference ...

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  16. GRATUITY ENTITLEMENT DATE EXTENDED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—A bill to extend the period of entitlement for war gratuities to June 30 next was introduced by the Prime ...

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  17. AUST. OFFER TO U.S MIGRANTS "UNPRECEDENTED"

    NEW YORK, Wednesday (AAP).—A spokesman for the Veteran's Administration yesterday hailed as "unprecedented" the offer of the ...

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  18. POLITICAL PRESSURE ALLEGED BY LUSH

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Further sensational charges relating to the Federal administration of land sales legislation were made to-day by F. A. Lush, former Delegate to the Treasury in Sydney, who is pressing ...

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  19. CHINA ON EDGE OF CHAOS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday (AAP).—Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek's dramatic appeal to the Communist Leaders for negotiations to halt the ...

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  21. KING'S BIRTHDAY HOLIDAY JUNE 16

    CANBERRA, Wednesday—The pre-war practice of gun saluting and the dressing of naval ships would be introduced this year for ...

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  22. Benefits to Check Birth Rate Fall

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Federal Government will give consideration to the question of maternity benefits as a means of ...

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  24. Europe's Political Trends Retarding Recovery

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday (AAP).—World recovery from the war is being retarded by the fact that practically every ...

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  25. NAVY MAY RETURN VISIT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—A return goodwill visit of a Royal Australian Naval squadron to the United States will probably be discussed ...

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