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  4. All - jet air force in 5 years

    TOKIO, June 8. --America would have an all-jet air force within five years, Lieut. General ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MANOORA HOLD-UP

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- The ship's agents are planning a mass lift of stranded Manoora passengers to Sydney and Melbourne by air and ...

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  6. ''IKE'' WILLING TO MEET STALIN

    NEW YORK, June 8.--General Dwight Eisen hower said here that if elected President of 5 the United States he would be willing to meet to with Marshal Stalin if he thought it would advance ...

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  7. Prisoners and guards dig in

    TOKIO, June 8.-On Koje Island to-day battleequipped American troops, with flamethrowers, tear gas and supported by tanks, held a dress rehearsal for the imminent operation, ...

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  8. "Stay-down" choir

    SYDNEY, Sun.--With music provided by a piano accordian 54 "stayput" Glen Davis shale miners ...

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  9. ATTITUDE TO REDS DEPLORED

    IPSWICH, Sunday.--At the annual R. S. L. congress to-night the attitude of certain trade unions and ...

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  10. EVATT WARNS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- Leader of the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party (Dr. H. V. Evatt) told the ...

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  11. WOULD ASSIST TOBACCO GROWERS

    CAIRNS, Sunday.--- Commenting on the meeting of tobacco growers at Inglewood, the Premier ...

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  12. Running story of suicide

    NEW YORK, June 8.-- A dancer committed suicide yesterday and wrote a running account of her ...

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  13. SUPERSONIC JET FIGHTER FOR R.A.F.

    LONDON, June 8.--Britain's flying triangle, the Gloster GA5, supersonic day and night fighter, has ...

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  14. Attacked envoy

    WASHINGTON, June 8. --Two Congressmen last night attacked the new Soviet Ambassador to the United States ...

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  15. A. W. U. controls N. S. W. Labor

    SYDNEY, Sun.--A new faction led by Mr. T. Dougherty, Federal secretary of the Australian ...

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  16. Downs failure

    IPSWICH, Sun. -- It would be the conclusion that the Peak Downs Queensland British Food Project was a "glorious failure" ...

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  17. "Public misled"

    CAIRNS, Sunday.--In an address to representatives of Australian Labor Party branches in Far North at Mareeba ...

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  18. Growth booster

    MELBOURNE, Sun. -- New, scientific feed tablets that cause sensational growth in poultry, pigs, and cattle have ...

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  19. NEW CHIEF OF MUNITIONS

    Mr R. H. Doyle has been appointed Controller- General of Munitions Supply. Mr Doyle will be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Fatal crash

    SYDNEY, Sun. --A total of 6000 people saw a pilot crash to his death at Broken Hill today. He was Max Bond (29), ...

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  21. Eye's right

    BORNWOOD, Texas, June 5. --A smack on the head with a suitcase was credited to-day with restoring normal vision to ...

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  22. Chair trouble

    TOOWOOMBA, Sunday. -- A man left Toowoomba for Mill- merran by utility truck tonight wondering how he could ...

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  23. AMBASSADOR URGES:

    TOKIO, June 8. -- The United States Ambassador (Mr. Robert Murphy) said to-day "every effort should be made to keep open the markets of the world for the products of ...

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  24. Killed by train

    BRISBANE, Sun.--A 19- month-old toddler was fatally injured beneath the wheels of the Sydney-Brisbane express ...

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  25. Korea casualty

    , June 8.--Captain B. Luscombe, of Cronulla, Sydney, Australian pilot who flew hundreds of hours over ...

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  26. KEY TO MURDER

    BRISBANE, Sun.--One man may unknowingly hold the key to the 17-day-old Southport murder puzzle. ...

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  27. New Guinea line

    BRISBANE, Sun. -- A New Guinea line is better than a Brisbane line, Colonel J. K. Murray said to-night. ...

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  28. Conserve water

    IPSWICH, sun. -- "if a little foresight and capital were used, not only by the Government but by private individuals, it would ...

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  29. English smokes cut asked

    BRISBANE, Sun.--The Federal Government is to be asked to continue the restriction of the importation of English ...

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  30. Wet week-ends

    WASHINGTON, June 8.-- Senator Blair Moody, of Michigan, yesterday took up the cudgels for his State -- proud of its ...

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  31. Tractor loans

    IPSWICH, Sunday.--Addressing delegates to the R. S. L. annual congress yesterday, Mr. W. McGorrie, of the Agricultural ...

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  32. Plot uncovered

    LONDON, June 8.--The newspaper, 'The People,' to-day reported that a Communist plot to blow up a huge arsenal at ...

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  33. Raftman return?

    DARWIN, Sun.-- The Indonesian authorities at Koepang have asked for the "immediate removal" of artist Ian Fair ...

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  34. 71M. ft. of timber

    BRISBANE, Sun. -- Seventy one million super, feet of sawn timber were produced by Queensland sawmills for the ...

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  35. Motor cyclist killed

    MURWILLUMBAH, Sun. -- A 17-year-old motor cyclist lost his life and his pillion passenger was severely injured in a ...

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  36. Sit-down strike broken up

    NEW YORK, June 8.--While police were capturing three armed escaped convicts in Florida on Friday other police broke ...

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  37. Stromboli active

    STROMBOLI, June 8.--The Volcano of Stromboli, off the north-east tip of Sicily, burst into violent eruption yesterday. ...

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  38. Higher grant sought for soldiers' homes

    IPSWICH, Sunday.--The State congress, of the R. S .L. will ask the Federal Government to make £ 34,800,000 available for the purchase of war service homes ...

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  39. Threat to arms WASHINGTON, June 8.

    The United States Defence Secretary (Mr. Robert Lovett) said yesterday that even if the steel strike ended to-day ...

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  40. Overdue

    NICOSIA (Cyprus), June 8. --Air Vice-Marshal David Atcherly was 12 hours overdue last night piloting his own ...

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  41. American charged

    MANILA, June 8, -- William Pomeroy, an American captured in a drive on Communist- led Huk guerrillas. and his Fil- ...

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  42. URGENT FOOD NEED

    ROCKHAMPTON, Sunday.-—There was no adequate realisation in Australia that both for economic and defence reasons there was urgent need to step up food production. ...

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  43. 8 whales caught

    BRISBANE, Sun.--Queensland's new whaling industry has bagged 12 whales in three days. ...

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  44. Could attack at will

    NEW YORK, June 8.--The American air force in Korea could attack the enemy at will, almost anywhere in Communist territory, stated President Truman in a nation-wide broadcast ...

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  45. Seventh holiday

    BRISBANE, Sun. -- Production worth nearly £1 million will be lost In the State tomorrow by the Queen's ...

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  46. "Seeing stars"

    CLEVELAND. Ohio, June 8.-- The stars were in their right places when the 700 members of the American Astrologers' ...

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  47. Cause unrevealed

    LISMORE. Sun. -- A post-mortem examination failed to reveal the cause of death of Diana Patricia Ramsay (34). ...

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  48. Abbey closure

    LONDON, June 8.--The 'Sunday Express' says to-day Westminster Abbey was likely to ba closed for at least four months ...

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