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  3. B.M.A. IS NOT OPPOSED TO FREE MEDICINE FORMULARY

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—The British Medical Association is not opposed to the Commonwealth free medicine formulary according to the president of the BMA Federal Council (Sir Henry Newland) in a letter to the Health Minister ...

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  4. 43 KILLED IN CRASH OF AMERICAN AIRLINER

    NEW YORK, June 18.—Forty three people were killed when a United Airlines DO6 crashed after striking a high tension wire carrying 16,000 volts near Sunbury, Pennsylvania. The plane was attempt ...

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  5. STEEL SHORTAGE HITS PRIMARY PRODUCTION

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The State is at present experiencing the worst steel shortage in its history, according to ...

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  6. £80,000 GRANT FOR Q'LAND COTTON INDUSTRY URGED

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Opposition leader (Senator Cooper) called on the Government in the Senate to-day to assist the Queensland cotton industry with a grant of £80,000. ...

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  7. "FIGHT IS OVER"

    LONDON, June 18.—Dr. Guv Dain chairman of the BMA Council), in the course of an address, said: ...

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  8. Dollars By The Million

    BRISBANE, Friday.— China's incredible inflation was described to-night by Mr. J. Oswald Sanders, ...

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  9. Tension Spreads In Malaya

    SINGAPORE, June 18.—The Governor-General of Malaya (Mr. Malcolm MacDonald) flew to Kuala Lumpur this ...

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  10. RECORD U.S. DEFENCE QUOTA

    WASHINGTON, June 18.—The U.S. Senate has approved a 6,915,676 052 dollars spending program for the Army Air Force and ...

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  11. ISRAEL WILL BE SOVEREIGN STATE SAY DIPLOMATS

    NEW YORK, June 18.—Many diplomats associated with the United Nations are known to believe that the present cease fire agreement has brought an end to the Palestine war and that fighting, if any, hereafter, will be ...

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  12. Huge Property, Crop and Stock Losses From Floods

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Hundreds of square miles in the Northern Rivers flood belt have been washed out by the floods and it will take months to repair the damage in the Clarence and Richmond River areas alone. It is reported there are hundreds of square miles ...

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  13. FEDERAL AID

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Prime Minister, (Mr. Chifley) announced to-day the Cabinet had decided to ...

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  14. POLITICAL DISHONESTY ALLEGED

    CANBERRA, Friday. — The Country party leader (Mr. A. W. Fadden) to-day accused the Government of political ...

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  15. SHOW VISITOR DIES FROM INJURIES

    ROCKHAMPTON. Friday. — Adolphus Staib, middle-aged, of Wooloowin, Brisbane, was knocked down by a horse in semi-darkness ...

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  16. KOMMANDATURA WORKING NORMALLY

    LONDON, June 17.—The Berlin Kommandatura continued working normally this morning, and Russians attended meetings of ...

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  17. PROTEST AT RSL BAN ON COMMS

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The Southern Metropolitan District Council of the Returned Servicemen's League has ...

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  18. EMPIRE DELEGATION

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The dispute between the Liberal and Country parties over the allocation of Opposition members to ...

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  19. Veto Specialists

    NEW YORK, June 17.— Mr. Andrei Gromyko (Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister) pointed out ...

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  20. TOURISTS SECURE NINTH VICTORY BY AN INNINGS

    LONDON, June 18.—Ring, Bill Johnston, and Ian Johnson had the remaining seven Northampton batsmen out an hour before lunch for a total of 169 and gave Australia a win by an innings and 64 runs. It was the ...

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  21. PRODUCTION DRIVE URGED

    CANBERRA, Friday. — Withdrawal of the coastal shipping freight subsidies by the Commonwealth would cause all ...

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  22. Urges U.N. Report On Hold-up In Java Talks

    NEW YORK, June 18. (AAP-Reuter's).—Australian delegate in the Security Council, John Hood, has urged that the United Nations Good Offices Committee report fully on the Netherlands' suspension of ...

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  23. KASHMIR'S FUTURE

    CANBERRA. Friday.—Australia had been asked to nominate persons to conduct a plebiscite between Pakistan and India over ...

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  24. MELBOURNE ARREST FOR SYDNEY CRIME

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Harold Sydney Brett (26), clerk, of King street, Lidcombe, was to-day charged with the murder of ...

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  25. RICE RIOTS

    NANKING. June 18.—Rice rioting spread to Chungking yesterday, where the police arrested over 200 persons after rioters had ...

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  26. U.S. Draft Postponed

    WASHINGTON. June 17. — The House voted to-day to postpone the draft until 1949. The tentative vote was 125 to ...

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  27. NATIONAL GALLERY BEQUESTS

    MELBOURNE. Friday.—Paintings, drawings, and bronzes valued at £35.000 have been presented to the National Gallery by Sir ...

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