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  2. ITALIAN PREMIER TAKES OVER

    LONDON, June 13.—After considering a letter from King Umberto to the Prime Minister (Signor de Gasperi) the Italian Cabinet announced that "the situation resulting from the sovereign will of the people had not been modified." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. FOOD SEARCH

    Food shortage in Hungary has forced housewives in bigger towns to make regular journeys to the country to ...

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  5. Japs Seek World Judgment

    TOKIO, June 13 (A.A.P.). Defence counsel at the Japanese war crimes trial will seek permission to submit two ...

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  6. SHARP PROTEST TO SPAIN ON NAZIS

    LONDON, June 13 (Special).—A sharp Anglo-American protest, it is understood, is being made to the Spanish Foreign Minister at police failure to round up enough Germans to fill the extradition vessel Marine Perch. ...

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  7. BAKER BOY KNIGHTED

    LONDON, June 13 (A.A.P.).—Among new knights in the King's Birthday Honours is the sports "czar" and head of Wembley ...

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  8. Grapevine Or Beanstalk?

    WASHINGTON, June 13 (Special). — Washington is not the best place to keep a Secret. ...

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  9. DR. HENNESSY IN PRACTICE AGAIN

    LONDON, June 13 (Special). — The Australian, Dr. Arthur Henry Hennessy, of Sandderstead, Surrey, whose name was restored to the ...

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  10. 40 HOURS IN N.Z. WORKS

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Thursday.—Hours of work in all factories will be restricted to 40 a week, with overtime permitted on ...

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  11. BRITONS TURN FROM BEER TO CIDER

    LONDON, June 13 (Special). — Beer-starved Britons are turning to cider, sales of which have been nearly doubled since the ...

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  12. BRITISH LABOUR'S REBUFF TO REDS

    LONDON, June 13. — An emphatic rebuff to the Communistic Party in Britain was given when the annual congress of the British ...

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  13. Sugar Leader Dies

    MR. W. J. J. SHORT, an outstanding figure in the sugar world, died in Brisbane on Wednesday. He was chairman of the Sugar Board from 1923 until his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. BRITAIN 'PEPS INDUSTRY

    PERTH, Thursday.—Britain was nationalising the more essential industries, not for political purposes, but to [?] them ...

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  15. GENERAL LAVARACK LIKELY GOVERNOR

    LONDON, June 13 (Special).—It is understood (as published in our 8 a.m. edition yesterday) that no other names than that of ...

    Article : 85 words
  16. Doctors Want Private Practice

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Thursday.—The New Zealand branch of the British Medical Association is adhering to its policy of standing ...

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  17. ADMIRAL GOES HOME

    LONDON, June 13 (Special).—Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser is on his way home after handing over the British Pacific Fleet to ...

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  18. Crown Drops Old Murder Charge

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A 10-year-old murder charge against William Robert Bathgate, 47 farmer, of Forbes, will not be proceeded ...

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  19. MR. WALSH'S STATEMENT

    The Deputy Premier (Mr. Walsh) said last night that the question of a successor to Sir Leslie Wilson was still being ...

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  20. Cruel Father Helped Kill Child

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Thursday.—Almost incredible cruelty to a child by her father was revealed in the ...

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