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  2. SEAMEN'S HOURS.

    SEATTLE, June 30.—A heated debate at an all-night session of the World Maritime Conference between the United States delegate ...

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  3. BORMANN'S CASE.

    NUREMBERG, June 30.—A German woman witness called for the defence of Martin Bormann (Hitler's deputy) fled from an ...

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  4. WEEKEND ACCIDENTS.

    No fatal road accident occurred in the metropolitan area during the weekend, and the road toll for June remained at five dead. Motor ...

    Article : 366 words
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  6. PRESUMED DROWNED.

    ALBANY, June 30.—A story of his swim for life and the presumed drowning of his two companions in the choppy waters of Princess Royal ...

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  7. NUNGARIN AUCTION.

    Five hundred camp stoves for 5/—many of them almost brand new—was the best bargain that I heard of at the sale of surplus ...

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  8. ROTTING TEA.

    COLOMBO, June 30.—Tea is rotting on the trees over thousands of acres in Ceylon while 86,000 striking Indian labourers sit idle, says ...

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  9. ANTARCTIC STUDY.

    LONDON, June 30.—The Empire Scientific Conference at Cambridge has discussed two projected Antarctic expeditions—one suggested by ...

    Article : 182 words
  10. POTATO ACREAGE.

    A deputation from the Marybrook branch of the Potato Growers' Association told the Under-Secretary for Agriculture (Mr. G. K. ...

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  11. BAGDAD CLASH.

    BAGDAD, June 30.—More than 3,000 workers and students marched through the city on Friday carrying banners calling for immediate ...

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  12. HOSPITAL DAY.

    For more than two hours yesterday the tramp of feet echoed down the long corridors and covered-ways of 110 (Perth) Military Hospital. ...

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  13. "TEST-TUBE" BABIES

    SAN FRANCISCO, June 30.—"Forty-one 'test-tube' children, most of whom are old enough now to attend school, are starting life with ...

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  14. PLANE MISHAP.

    NAIROBI, June 30.—The G.O.C., East Africa (General Sir Kenneth Anderson) and Lady Anderson escaped unhurt when their plane ...

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  15. SETTLERS' FRIEND.

    The death occurred at Nungarin on Thursday of Mr. S. P. Herbert, one of the first civil service settlers in the district and with a State-wide ...

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  16. FEDERAL ELECTION.

    MELBOURNE, June 30.—Five Liberal Party and five United Country Party nominations have been received for the joint ...

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  17. RUHR MINERS.

    FRANKFURT, June 30.—The German Council of State for the American zone has refused to recruit workers for the Ruhr mines ...

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  18. JUDGES' SALARIES.

    WASHINGTON, June 30.—The Judiciary Committee of the Senate has approved of the Bill granting increases of 5,000 dollars (£A1,529) ...

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  19. SOUTH PERTH PROGRESS.

    An inspection of work carried out during the year and still in progress, coupled with an investigation of work proposed, was made by the ...

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  20. RUNWAY OVERSHOT.

    MELBOURNE, June 30.—There were no casualties when an A.N.A. two-engined plane overshot the runway and crashed through a fence ...

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  21. RUSSIAN FILMS.

    Two Russian films, lent by the Soviet Legation at Canberra, were shown by the Australian Russian Society of W.A. at His Majesty's ...

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  22. ARBOR DAY.

    Representatives of all Fremantle organisations and public bodies have been invited to plant a rose in a new rose garden prepared by the ...

    Article : 151 words
  23. ALTITUDE RECORD.

    WHITE SANDS (New Mexico), June 30.—The American Associated Press reports that a German V2 rocket, fired yesterday from the ...

    Article : 64 words
  24. PLANES GROUNDED.

    MELBOURNE, June 30.—Air services to and from Essendon today were delayed because of bad weather. Hobart and Canberra aerodromes ...

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  25. CONSERVATIVE PARTY.

    LONDON, June 30.—Lord Woolton, who was Minister of Food in the wartime Coalition Government, has accepted Mr. Churchill's ...

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  26. FATAL FALL FROM CLIFF.

    BRISBANE, June 30.—The body of Flight-Lieut. Roy Edward Percival (25) was found at the foot of a 70-foot cliff near a quarry at ...

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  27. SERVICE BILL.

    WASHINGTON, June 30.—President Truman yesterday signed the compromise Bill extending selective service until March 31 next, but ...

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  28. MINISTER WINS BALLOT.

    MELBOURNE, June 30.—In an A.L.P. pre-selection ballot, the Minister for Air (Mr. A. S. Drakeford) has been selected as Labour ...

    Article : 32 words
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