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  2. Hard Work, Liberty Basis Of Italian Republic

    ROME, June 14. A.A.P.—The Republic of Italy would be founded on hard work and liberty of men, religion, and expression, the Prime Minister (Signor de Gasperi) said in a broadcast to the people. ...

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  3. CHINESE COMMUNIST NEW FOURTH ARMY

    Soldiers of the Chinese Communist new Fourth Army salute Red Army fashion. The officer on the extreme right, holding the pistol, is barefoot. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. DRASTIC RAIL CUTS PLANNED

    Drastic reductions are to be made in railway passenger services in New South Wales, as a result of coal shortages. Full details of cuts have not yet been worked out, but ...

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  5. New Site to be Found for Sydney Hospital

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Sydney Hospital is to be removed from Macquarie-street, and a casualty station only left on the present site. ...

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  6. Mikhailovitch Clashed With British Officer

    LONDON, June 14. A.A.P.—General Mikhailovitch, in evidence, declared that he had a dispute with a British officer, Brigadier Armstrong, ...

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  7. MANY FALSE LEADS IN MANHUNT

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Police and detectives hunting for the Newtown murderer have questioned more than 30 suspects, but none was the wanted man. When Suspected persons were ...

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  8. Union to Decide Action Against Factory Pickets

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The executive of the Electrical Trades Union will meet next week to decide what action would be taken against six ...

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  9. Interim Air Force Recruiting

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Acting Minister for Air (Mr. Makin) said to-day that the R.A.A.F. was recruiting ex-R.A.A.F. personnel for ...

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  10. SPEND MONEY IN NEWCASTLE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—It was wrong to say any money coming from Newcastle was spent at the head office, the Secretary of the R.S.P.C.A. ...

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  11. German Forces Demobilised In British Zone

    LONDON, June 14. A.A.P.—None of the 3,000,000 members of the German armed forces demobilised in the British zone have been recruited ...

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  12. Plan for U.S. to Train Army for China

    WASHINGTON, June 14. A.A.P.—Before he left for Paris the, Secretary of State (Mr. Byrnes) asked Congress to approve of the United ...

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  13. Lovers Jump to Death In Suicide Pact

    WASHINGTON, June 14.—Two lovers plunged to death from the ninth floor of the Hotel Lafayette in a suicide pact early to-day. The hotel ...

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  14. Sees Rapid Expansion of Television

    CANBERRA, Friday.—During the war, television had done much to help in the development of radar, but in the postwar era the position ...

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  15. Craft Unions' Claim IGNORED AT COAL CONFERENCE

    A PROTEST is to be sent to the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) by the coal industry combined craft unions for not having been invited ...

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  16. PRESS FREEDOM BODY APPROVED

    NEW YORK, June 14. A.A.P.—The creation of a special United Nations Commission on freedom of information and of the Press has been ...

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  17. "SNOBOCRACY" AT KOSCIUSKO

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Exclusive metropolitan ski clubs receives preference in bookings at the Hotel Kosciusko and other holidaymakers ...

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  18. Captured Bird to be Freed: Protesters Won

    LONDON, June 14.—A five-months-old golden eagle, whose capture in Scotland and removal to the London Zoo brought a storm of protest from ...

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  19. DEFLATION FEARED IN UNITED STATES

    WASHINGTON, June 14.—Convinced that deflation will be a serious national problem in six or 12 months time, Government economic experts are now quietly planning steps to be taken when the inflation balloon bursts. ...

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  20. Seizing Fish in Transit, Case Held Over

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The hearing of the case in which Frank Lancelot Hanlon, agent, of Hamilton, and for fishermen, seek an injunction against ...

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  21. 20 Microphones in the House

    CANBERRA, Friday. — Workmen are racing against time to complete the installation of broadcasting equipment in the House of Representatives ...

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  22. FOUR FRENCH ADMIRALS TO STAND TRIAL

    PARIS, June 14. A.A.P.—The High Court committed for trial four French admirals charged with collaboration with the enemy, and ...

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  23. Two Men Refused to Stop, Shot

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Police to-day shot two men at South Melbourne railway station after they had ignored calls to halt and warning ...

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  24. Louis to Win by K.O. Even Money Bet

    NEW YORK, June 14.—It is now even money along Broadway that Joe Louis will knock out Billy Conn within five ...

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  25. Bolivian Revolt Smashed

    LA PAZ (Bolivia), June 14. A.A.P.—The Government announced that a revolutionary plot was smashed to-day. ...

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  26. Applicant Sought Tenancy of Flat He Was Occupying

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—The shot-age of houses in Adelaide is so acute that applications have been made to the courts for the right to occupy ...

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  27. Britain's Coal Output Higher in May

    LONDON, June 14. A.A.P.—Britain's coal output jumped by 450,100 tons weekly in May compared with April ...

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  28. "The Rats" Removed from Sydney Municipal Library

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Lawson Glassop's war novel, "We Were the Rats," was withdrawn from the Sydney Municipal Library to-day, but is ...

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  29. Demobilisation of W.R.A.N.S.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Minister for the Navy (Mr. Makin) said to-day that demobilisation of the W.R.A.N.S. would be completed in ...

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  30. N.Z. Labour Rebuffs Communists

    AUCKLAND, Friday. — The New Zealand Federation, of Labour rejected by a considerable majority the Communist Party's proposal for a ...

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  31. Leading English Trainer Out

    LONDON, June 14. A.A.P.—Cecil Ray, the most successful trainer this season, with 25 winners, had his training licence withdrawn by the ...

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  32. Gromyko Calls for Action Against Spain

    NEW YORK, June 14.—A call for positive action against Spain was made by the Soviet delegate (M. Gromyko) at the ...

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  33. Ex-Superintendent of Police Dead

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Stuart Robson, 66, a former police superintendent in New South Wales, died last night. As a detective he figured ...

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  34. Limited Number of Farms For Ex-Servicemen

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Minister for Postwar Reconstruction (Mr. Dedman) said to-day that because of the limited number of farms ...

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  35. Taxes May Lead to Loss of Factory

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Unless there were legal means of avoiding the crippling rates of taxation, plans to establish a Reynolds pen factory ...

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  36. Posy for Duchess From Aborigine

    MACKAY, Friday.—The Duchess of Gloucester flew from Canberra to Mackay to-day to join the Governor-General on his tour of Central and ...

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  37. Pulverised Brown Coal for Railway Engines

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Minister for Transport (Mr. Stoneham) has received satisfactory reports on the use of pulversied brown coal in ...

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  38. 14 Months' Supply of Tobacco Leaf

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Available stocks of tobacco leaf would give a 14 months' supply of cigarettes and tobacco, said the Prime ...

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  39. Experiments in Morphine Production

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Cabinet to-night empowered the Minister for Supply (Senator Ashley) to negotiate with Felton Grimwade Duerdine Pty ...

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  40. Dollars Scattered on Railway Line

    LIBERTYVILLE (Illinois), June 14.—Currency totalling 44,000 dollars, in 100-dollar notes, was scattered along the Milwaukee railway line ...

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  41. SPECIAL ISSUES OF CLOTHING COUPONS

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Special issues of clothing coupons for big children will be repeated this year. An issue of 25 coupons will be made to ...

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  42. Seek Materials in Newcastle

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Assistant Treasurer and Chairman of the Building Materials Procurement Directorate (Mr. Coleman) will leave ...

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  43. SUMMONSES FOLLOW CANBERRA RAID

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Summons alleging illegal sales of liquor have been issued by the Canberra police against two persons following the ...

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  44. Eight New Cases of Infantile Paralysis

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Eight new cases of infantile paralysis were reported to the Health Department to-day from the metropolitan area. The ...

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  45. £40,000 GOULBURN LOAN

    GOULBURN, Friday.—A loan of £40,000 to Goulburn City Council has been approved by the Lieutenant-Governor, for the installation ...

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