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  4. Security Council Modifies Decisions On Franco Regime

    NEW YORK, June 13.--The Australian delegate (Dr. Evatt) at a Security Council meeting proposed that the Spanish question be referred to the General Assembly. He announced that the investigating sub-committee had adopted ...

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  5. 490 M.P.H. JET-PROPELLED GLOSTER METEOR

    Screaming at 490 m.p.h., the first Gloster Meteor plane to be assembled at Laverton gave a preview of air travel in times ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. UMBERTO LAUNCHES STINGING ATTACK ON NEW GOVERNMENT

    ROME, June 13.-Ex-King Umberto, in a proclamation published five hours after his departure, charged the Italian Government with an illegal act in naming Signor de Gasperi provisional Chief of State while he still was occupying the throne."I raise my protest against ...

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  7. STATEMENT IS A "PAINFUL" DOCUMENT

    LONDON, June 14.-The Rome Government, in a statement replying to Umberto's proclamation, describes it as ...

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  8. BAIL FORFEITURE DOES NOT STOP PROCEEDINGS

    BRISBANE, Friday. -A ruling that a motorist who forfeits bail on a charge of having been found under the ...

    Article : 269 words
  9. INTERNATIONAL AUTHORITY ON ATOMIC ENERGY

    NEW YORK, June 13.—The creation of an international atomic authority to handle all phases in the development and use of atomic energy has been proposed by Mr. Baruch on behalf of the ...

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  10. INFORMATION BAN ON LOAN CONVERSION

    LONDON, June 13.--Commenting on the Australian conversion loan, 'The Times' says that the absence of any ...

    Article : 295 words
  11. "COMMUNISTS HAVE LABOR BY THROAT"

    SYDNEY, Friday.-The Russian Communist party in Australia had the Labor party by the throat and was ...

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  12. JOURNALIST TO HEAD WORLD BANK

    Mr EUGENE MEYER, editor and publisher of the Washington Post, has been elected president of the International ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. After The Storm

    LONDON, June 14.--The 'Daily Herald's' Teheran correspondent says Azerbaijan's brief spell of ...

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  14. GOING TO ATOMIC BOMB TEST

    Professor M. L. E. OLIPHANT, who was born in Adelaide--now professor of physics at Birmingham and Britain's leading ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. PROTEST STRIKE

    JOHANNESBURG, June 13.-While Indians throughout South Africa hold an all-day strike as a protest against the union's ...

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  16. COAL AUTHORITY WITH POWER TO ACQUIRE MINES

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The joint Commonwealth-State authority to rehabilitate the coal industry in NSW is to be given a free hand to carry out its task. Consisting of no more than three members, the authority ...

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  17. Cloth Devised To Stop Bullets

    WASHINGTON, June 13.-General Devers has announced that the Army has developed a protective ...

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  18. BRITISH CREDIT HAS NEVER BEEN HIGHER

    LONDON, June 14.--Judging by the yardstick of the rate at which the Government can borrow, national credit ...

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  19. JUGOSLAV FORCES ASSISTED GERMANS

    BELGRADE, June 13.--When his trial was resumed to-day, the Chetnik leader, Mikhailovitch, admitted that the Chetniks fought alongside the Germans, White Russians, Bulgarians and ...

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  20. Writ Issued Over Alleged Bet

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Stanley John Tibbetts, registered bookmaker, Brisbane, issued a Supreme Court writ to-day against William Hardiman, also known as George ...

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  21. DROUGHT AFFECTS PRODUCTION IN SUGAR AREAS

    BRISBANE, Friday.-On his return to-day from a five weeks' tour of the North the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Collins) said dry weather would affect the sugar cane crop from Tully to Mossman. ...

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  22. Children's Ration Books

    BRISBANE, Friday.-Children who have been issued with green colored food ration book and who have attained the age of six ...

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  23. VIEWS CHANGED

    NUREMBERG, June 14.-As the fortunes of war turned against Germany, Seyss Inquart showed increasing interest in Holland's ...

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  24. FOOD INCREASE FOR GERMANS

    HAMBURG, June 13. -The deputy military Governor of the British zone (Lieut.- General Sir Brian Robertson), ...

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  25. EXAM.SCANDAL

    PARIS, June 13.--Keyed to a high pitch of nervous excitement over the matriculation examination 30,000 ...

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  26. STATE COMBED

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Certain clues which the police have received justify hopes of an early arrest for the murder of Joan ...

    Article : 152 words
  27. BUILDING MATERIAL

    NEWCASTLE, Friday. -- Although more than 60,000 tons of building material are held up awaiting shipment in Newcastle ...

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  28. RAILWAY SERVICES TO BE CURTAILED

    SYDNEY, Friday.-Because of the dangerously low level of railway coal stocks drastic cuts in New South Wales railway ...

    Article : 143 words
  29. TELEVISION

    CANBERRA, Friday. -The expansion of television would be rapid in the postwar era. said Mr. R. Allsopp, consulting radio ...

    Article : 141 words
  30. Dakota Disaster; Twenty-two Dead

    LONDON, June 13.--An Air Ministry communique states members of the crew, 12 army personnel and four members of the ...

    Article : 47 words
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