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  4. EXPLOSIVE LETTER PLOT

    LONDON, June 4. --The 'Daily Mail' says Scotland Yard officials believe more bomb letters are on the way and have warned all Cabinet Ministers and political leaders that they may receive them. (An earlier message said a number of ...

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  5. FIRST STEPS TO IMPLEMENT PLAN FOR INDIA

    LONDON, June 5.--Reuter's New Delhi correspondent says the Viceroy (Lord Mountbatten) met the seven Indian leaders to take the first steps to implement the settlement plan. The meeting discussed the ...

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  6. HUNGARIAN MINISTER TO UNITED STATES DEFIES GOVT. RECALL ORDER

    WASHINGTON, June 4.--The Hungarian Minister to the United States (M. Aladar Szedegy-Maszak) notified the State Department to-day he intends to disobey the new Hungarian Government's order recalling him. United States officials told reporters the Minister had been assured of an asylum in the United ...

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  7. SHIP SANK IN FIVE MINUTES

    SAULT ST. MARIE (Ontario), June 4.--The Canadian Steamship Lines announce the Great Lakes steamship ...

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  8. COLLAPSE OF WITNESS IN COURT

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- Valma Margaret Langveld, beauty salon manageress, of Longreach, collapsed after two ...

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  9. JEWS PLEASED WITH SOVIET ATTITUDE

    LONDON, June 4.--Reuter's diplomatic writer states: Expressing the Jewish Agency's satisfaction with the attitude ...

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  10. DELICATE PROBLEM FOR UNITED NATIONS

    NEW YORK, June 4.-- The New York 'Times' Lake Success correspondent (James Reston) says when Senator ...

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  11. MANUS ISLAND

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- In the Senate to-day Senator H. S. Foll asked whether the request by the United States ...

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  12. CONVALESCENT HOME SCHEME AT MT. LOFTY

    TOOWOOMBA, Thursday.-- A new Commonwealth scheme to help certain classes of civilian invalids as well as ...

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  13. FRANCE PREPARES AGAINST MOROCCAN TROUBLE

    PARIS, June 4.--A Cabinet spokesman said France was working out a plan for more general precautions in North Africa to ...

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  14. Salaries Bill Passed

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- The Parliamentary Allowances Bill was passed by the House of ...

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  15. BEEF SUPPLIES IN AUSTRALIA ARE DWINDLING

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--On the present production set-up of the cattle industry Australia in 15 years will have insufficient beef for our own people and none at all for export. This was ...

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  16. PICNIC TRAIN DID NOT EXCEED 25 MPH SAYS GUARD

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The picnic train which crashed at Camp Mountain on May 5 did not exceed 25 miles an hour going down the range, the guard, George Essex Evans, the only surviving member of the train's ...

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  17. SUICIDE ATTEMPT BY SCIENTIST

    PARIS, June 4.--It is reported Dr. Gustave Roussy, former Rector of Paris University, who is awaiting trial for complicity in the ...

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  18. WOMAN SHOT DEAD, TWO MEN WOUNDED

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- A woman was shot dead and two men wounded in a Housing Commission hut in Victoria ...

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  19. Britain Uses More Loan Dollars

    WASHINGTON, June 4.--Britain has withdrawn a further 200,000,000 dollars (£60,000,000) of the 3,750,000,000 dollar loan. ...

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  20. DEFENCE PLAN "UNREALISTIC"

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--"The Federal Government's defence plans providing for a permanent army of 19,000 men ...

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  21. CANADA-AUSTRALIA TRADE APPOINTMENT

    OTTAWA, June 4.--The Canadian Government has appointed Dr. W. C. Hopper, of Ottawa, to the staff of the Trade ...

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  22. "GO SLOW" TACTICS ALLEGED AGAINST CARPENTERS' UNION

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- "The unions time and time again have stated through the Press that they want more ...

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  23. JAP GENERAL WHO ORDERED SANDAKAN MARCH TO HANG

    RABAUL, June 5.--The War Crimes Court yesterday Sentenced Lieutenant General Masao Baba, former GOC of the 37th Japanese Army, who ordered the Sandakan death march, to death by hanging. ...

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  24. Tax Blitz On Taxi Drivers

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--A tax blitz on taximen who are believed to have made big money during the war has ...

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  25. BABY ABANDONED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A man and a woman charged with unlawfully abandoning a five-months-old baby were sentenced ...

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  26. POWER STRIKE STILL POSSIBLE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--There is still a possibility of a strike at Bunnerong powerhouse, which will cause immediate drastic ...

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  27. "Dangerous Plot"

    NANKING, June 4. -- Hollington "long told the Press to-day the discovery of a dangerous plot to create national unrest ...

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  28. FIGHTING IN PERSIA

    LONDON, June 4.--Reuter's correspondent at Teheran says it is officially stated Persian troops have been ordered into action ...

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