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  4. Freezing Petrol

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.-- Cabinet to-day decided to take power to freeze certain quantities ...

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  5. Argentina-Britain Trade Pact Signed

    BUENOS AIRES, June 28.--Britain arid Argentina signed a five year trade agreement ...

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  6. LIBERAL LANDSLIDE IN CANADIAN ELECTIONS

    MONTREAL, June 28.--Canada voted for the middle way yesterday, sending the Liberal Government of Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent back into power with a landslide victory ...

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  7. DRASTIC ACTION ON STRIKE PLANNED BY FEDERAL GOVT.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.-Cabinet to-day decided to take drastic action to meet the position created by the N.S.W. coal strike. ...

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  8. Halt a Million Unemployed

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- If is estimated that an army of 559,000 will be unemployed throughout ...

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  9. COAL OWNERS SILENT ON PROSECUTIONS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- Strict silence is being maintained by the coal owners on the decision ...

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  10. SEARCH FOR MUSSOLINI'S TREASURE

    LONDON, June 28.--Gold diviners and tourists were yesterday hunting Mussolini's lost treasure on the shores of Lake Como after ...

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  11. Changing Scene For Show

    FRANTIC activity since early last Sunday afternoon will culminate when the gates open and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. N.Z. May Place Embargo on Aust'n Cattle

    WELLINGTON, June 28. -- The Director of the Livestock Division of the Department of Agriculture (Mr. W. C. Barry) ...

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  13. Thousands Stood Down Or Dismissed In Old. Industries

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Thousands of employees were dismissed or stood down in Queensland to-day in Australia's worst industrial crisis. The secretary of the Queensland Chamber of ...

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  14. Judge For Stevedoring Problems

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--No provision for representation of any particular interests was made in the Bill to set ...

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  15. Papua Cannot Sell Rubber

    PORT MORESBY, June 28. -- The secretary of the Papuan Planters' Association- said to-day: "No Papuan rubber has been sold ...

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  16. Chinese Deportee Took his Wife and Children

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- A 34-year-old Chinese wartime refugee, Tony Ang, left for Hong Kong in the Changte ...

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  17. CLOSE DOWN IN IPSWICH

    IPSWICH, Tuesday.--The closing down of Ipswich factories, mills and workshops as a result of power ...

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  18. "WITHOUT INCIDENT"

    BERLIN, June 28.--The 39-day-old railway strike ended without incident this morning. It is expected all damage done to West ...

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  19. Q'LAND PEOPLE SUFFER FROM DEADLY DISEASE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--According to Dr. J. J. Ryan, alderman of the City Council, the people of Queensland suffer from a deadly disease, which caused 60 per cent of illness and many deaths. He ...

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  20. Company to Rent Forging Press

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The Commonwealth Steel Co. Ltd., Newcastle, will rent Australia's most important single item of ...

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  21. ALDERMEN'S SALARIES INCREASED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- At the City Council meeting today a recommendation from the Establishment Committee ...

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  22. Finance Ministers to Meet in July

    LONDON, June 28. -- A conference of Dominion Finance Ministers is expected to be convened for July 8. ...

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  23. Bilinga Inquiry Closed

    SOUTHPORT, Tuesday.--The Bilinga air disaster inquiry closed to-day after a 16-day hearing. The District Coroner (Mr. F. W. ...

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  24. BENEFIT CLAIMS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--New applications for unemployment benefit to-day rose to 73,000. The first payment--next week--is not ...

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  25. MORE NYLONS PROMISED

    LONDON, June 28. -- The president of the Board of Trade (Mr. Harold Wilson) announced that the British production rate of ...

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  26. STRIKE EFFECTS IN BRIEF

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Twenty-one ships are held up in Sydney and Newcastle with urgently needed foodstuffs and wool ...

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  27. MOST CALLOUS ACT OF AGGRESSION

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- The miners' strike was the most callous act of aggression against the community that ...

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  28. Policeman Gaoled For Arson

    LONDON, June 28.--Clifford Alexander Weallans (23), Westham police constable, was sentenced at the Old Bailey yesterday to a ...

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  29. Citizenship Bill Carried by One

    CAPETOWN, June 28. -- The South African Citizenship Bill, which extends from two to five years the time necessary for ...

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  30. TURKISH WARNING

    ISTANBUL, June 28.--The Prime Minister (Shemsettin Gunaltay) has issued a communique giving warning that the ...

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  31. Pension Allowances

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- Payment of increased rates of allowances to wives and children of invalid pensioners will be made on ...

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  32. PRICE CONTROL OFF

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- All property transactions except country land will be freed from price control from to-morrow, ...

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