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  2. FLOODS SUBSIDING IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, June 17: More than 7,000 persons are still home. less on the far north coast of New South Wales. The floods which have devastated the country since Tuesday are receding in some areas, but on the lower Clarence River, where last night ...

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    COMMUNIST RULERS: The new Premier of Czechoslovakia (Mr. Zapotocky), left beside Mr. Gottwald, who left the Premiership to succeed Dr, Benes as President. The photograph, taken in March, shows Mr. Gottwald presiding over his new Communist and pro-Communist executive which took over the Government of February. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. FRANCE AGREES TO GERMAN PLAN

    PARIS, June 17: After the Government had announced that it would resign if the vote went against it, the National Assembly early this morning agreed to a motion authorising the Government to participate in application of the six-Power ...

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  5. HORROR AND ANGER IN MALAYA

    SINGAPORE, June 17: A wave of horror and anger is sweeping Malaya as a result of the murder by Chinese gangsters yesterday of three European planters and a Chinese contractor. The Executive Council of the Federation of Malaya this ...

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  6. HONEYMOON IN JEEP

    NEW YORK, June 17: Cheered by about 100 amazed wharf labourers, Mr. Benjamin Frederick Carlin, of West ...

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  7. MIDDLE EAST ACTION

    WASHINGTON, June 17: The Secretary of state (Mr. Marshall) told a Press conference yesterday that the ...

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  8. ANTARCTIC WHALING

    TOKYO. June 17: A third Japanese whaling expedition to the Antarctic has been authorised, General MacArthur's ...

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  9. DELEGATION FROM W.A.

    West Australian representation at the conference of the Empire Parliamentary Association to be held in England in September ...

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  10. CASUALTIES AND ARRESTS IN FRENCH STRIKE

    PARIS, June 17: Casualties in the fighting resulting from the sit-down strike of rubber factory workers at Clermont Ferrand are 400, of whom 90 civilians and 18 police are in hospital. More than 100 persons have been arrested. ...

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  11. CONDITIONS OF AID

    WASHINGTON, June 17: The Secretary of State (Mr. Marshall) said yesterday that reasonably rapid progress was ...

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  12. SANDSTORM CRASH

    ASMARA (Eritrea), June 17: Seventeen aboard a United States Army Flying Fortress parachuted to safety during a ...

    Article : 77 words
  13. INDONESIAN ISSUES.

    BATAVIA, June 17: A joint communique issued today announced the temporary conclusion of the long discussions ...

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  14. WEEKLY LABOUR NEWSPAPERS

    CANBERRA, June 17: A plan for the printing of weekend Labour newspapers in each State, designed to have a wider ...

    Article : 136 words
  15. N.Z. PETROL RATION

    WELLINGTON, June 17: The Minister of Supply (Mr. Nordmeyer) today warned that stricter petrol rationing may be necessary within the next ...

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