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  2. U.S. POLICY: SUPPORT THOSE WHO SEEK PEACE

    OTTAWA, June 11. A.A.P.—The United States intended to support those who were determined to govern themselves in their own way and who honoured the right of others to do likewise, President Truman ...

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  3. Talks To Islands From Tent

    A radio broadcasting and receiving station in his tent is the spare-time occupation of this timber-worker worker at Carrington. He is Mr. Colin Fletcher, of Wauchope, who is engaged at a temporary mill sawing army disposals logs near the Timber Wharf. A former electrician. Mr. Fietcher charts every night to amateurs throughout Australia, and in the island. He paid £15 for his ex-army jungle ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BRITISH "KIDNAPPED" COMMUNIST

    VIENNA, June 11. A.A.P.—The Communist newspaper "Volkstimme" to-day accused the British authorities at Klagenfurt of having "kidnapped" Josef Tschofenig, leader of the Carpathian Communist Party. ...

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  5. Coal Recovery Plant To Cost £144,000

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Alluvial Mining Equipment, Ltd., of Sydney, has contracted to builds a machine to recover ...

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  6. U.S. Protest To Soviet On Hungary

    WASHINGTON, June 11. A.A.P.—The United States has dispatched a Note to Russia strongly protesting against ...

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  7. 40-Hour Week Bill For Queensland

    The Premier of Queensland (Mr. Hanlon) announced yesterday that 40-hour week legislation would be introduced in the State ...

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  8. England Makes Record 551 In Second Innings

    LONDON, June 11. A.A.P.—England made 551 runs in its second innings in the first Test against South Africa at Trent ...

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  9. "NO CZECH CRISIS PENDING"

    LONDON, June 11. A.A.P.—A statement issued by the Czechoslovak Foreign Office described as "absolutely false" reports that a crisis was ...

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  10. Flags On Two Days For Royal Birthday

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Premier (Mr. McGirr) has directed that flags be flown from all State Government ...

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  11. CAUCUS TO DECIDE TO-DAY ON FARES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Parliamentary Labour Party will meet to-morrow afternoon on the recommendation for an increase in tram and bus fares in Sydney and Newcastle. ...

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  12. U.S. Workers Demand Veto Of Labour Bill

    NEW YORK, June 11. A.A.P.—In what is described as the greatest demonstration in New York's history, 150,000 members of the ...

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  13. Greater Syria Planned By King Abdullah

    BAGHDAD, June 11. A.A.P.—King Abdullah, of Transjordan, announced he has ordered the official publication of a White Paper urging the ...

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  14. Cotton Equals Course Record

    LONDON, June 11. A.A.P.—Henry Cotton, with 66, equalled the course record in the first round of the 1000 guineas professional golf tournament ...

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  15. Export Australian Fruits By Air To Canada

    VANCOUVER, June 11. A.A.P—Mr. R. A. Jackes, a fruit exporter from Armidale (N.S.W.), is in Vancouver arranging for delivery by air ...

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  16. Interest In Radio Chess Matches

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The first chess match by radio, between Canada and Australia, which will take place on Saturday and Sunday, ...

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  17. £500,000 By N.S.W. For Food Appeal

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The people of New South Wales had contributed more than £500,000 to buy food for Briton, the Mayor (Ald. Bartley) told ...

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  18. INDIAN TEAM DUE IN OCTOBER

    CALCUTTA, June 11. A.A.P.—The Indian cricket team for Australia will sail in the Orion from Colombo on September 26. ...

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  19. Economic Paralysis Starting In France

    LONDON, June 11.—The settlement of the gas and electricity dispute has averted the threat of a general strike in France at present, but according to the Paris correspondent of the "Evening Standard" ...

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  20. British Butchers Deny Cheating

    LONDON, June 11.—There was uproar at a meeting of butchers to-day when a delegate from Weymouth declared: "We must admit that we ...

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  21. No Application Yet Of Equal Pay Principle

    LONDON, June 11. A.A.P.—The principle of equal pay for equal work could not be applied at present, although the Government accepted the ...

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  22. Young Boxer Killed

    BIRSBANE, Wednesday.—A young amateur boxer, Clifford Moore, 15, was fatally injured to-day when the bicycle he was riding to a gymnasium ...

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  24. Births In 1946 Were Record

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Australia last year had its lowest infantile deathrate, the highest number of births, and the greatest ...

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  25. FIVE KILLED IN PLANE CRASH

    NATAL (Brazil), June 11. A.A.P.—An Argentine aircraft, with 18 persons on board, crashed into a post at Natal late last night. Five persons ...

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  26. Spotlight Shooting Case Fails

    ARMIDALE, Wednesday.—William Henry Tanner was acquitted at Armidale Quarter Sessions to-day on a charge of having at Hentyn, near ...

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  27. BIG PENALTIES FOR RUSSIANS

    MOSCOW, June 11. A.A.P.—A Soviet order fixes penalties of up to 20 years' imprisonment for divulging information about such subjects as ...

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  28. Found Hull Of Missing Boat

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A party searching the beach at Mt. Martha to-day found the overturned hull of the boat in which three ...

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  29. Earth Tremor In Queensland

    MARYBOROUGHT, Wednesday.—An earth tremor occurred at 8.5 to-night in the Maryborough, Pialba, Nikenbah and Dundowran areas. ...

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  30. Guillotine For Wife Murderer

    PARIS, June 11. A.A.P.—Alain de Vernadi de Sigoyer, who in the "Red Chair" murder trial on December 19 was convicted of having stranded ...

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  31. Seek Fortunes In North

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Three former members of the R.A.A.F. who want a change from city life left to-day in the 40ft. ketch Yola ...

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  32. "Not Withholding Clothing"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The President of the Retail Traders' Association (Mr. K. F. Coles) denied Canberra reports that retail stores were ...

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  33. HEAVY DAMAGE TO 'PHONE BOOTHS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Sixteen thousand cases of damage to telephone booths, including theft of telephones and parts, were reported by ...

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  34. 170 LANDED FROM WRECK ON REEF

    PAPEETE, June 11. A.A.P.—One hundred and seventy passengers and crew of the disabled French ship Oiseau des Isles, which is aground ...

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  35. Guerillas Mass On Greek Frontiers

    ATHENS, June 11. A.A.P.—"Several thousand irregulars are massing on the Albanian, Yugoslav and Bulgarian frontiers of Greece, ...

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  36. U.S. CONSUL IN NEWCASTLE

    The United States Consul-General in Australia (Mr. Orson S. Neilson) (right) was given a Mayoral welcome when he arrived in Newcastle yesterday. The picture taken in the Mayor's Rooms, shows also the Mayor (Ald. Quinlan), the President of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  37. Developed Voice As P.O.W.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Described as the best natural tenor since Caruso, Miklos Gafni, 23, Hungarian, will arrive in Sydney on Saturday by ...

    Article : 87 words
  38. Labour M's.L.C. To Ask For Allowance

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Labour members of the Legislative Council have decided to ask the State Government for an allowance to reimburse ...

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  39. RUSSIAN SHIPS GET MALAYAN RUBBER

    LONDON, June 11.—After the visit of the Russian trade commission last January, Russian ships have picked up 12,000 tons of rubber from ...

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  40. FORMER SCREEN IDOL DIES AT 68

    HOLLYWOOD, June 11. A.A.P.—The death is announced of Mr. J. Warren Kerrigan, 68, from pneumonia. ...

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  41. OPEN KOREA TO TRADE

    SEOUL, June 11, A.A.P.—Korea will be opened to foreign trade from July 15 for the first time since 1910. Proceeds from exports will he held ...

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  42. Churchill Progressing After Operation

    LONDON, June 11, A.A.P.—Mr. Churchill underwent an operation for hernia and his condition is satisfactory, says Reuters. ...

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