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  4. WALLACE FORECASTS WAR IF SOVIET AIMS INCLUDE TURKEY

    NEW YORK, June 15.—Mr Henry Wallace, at a Press conference, predicted tonight that the United States would fight Russia if Russian expansion extended to ...

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  5. Maritime Strike In America: Negotiations Fail

    NEW YORK, June 16.—The nation's 200,000 maritime workers affiliated with the Congress and Industrial Organisations began to walk off their ships at midnight, this paralysing shipping in all the main ...

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  6. AIRCRAFT FOR GIRLS' CORPS

    The first private aeroplane to he bought by a girls' youth movement in England was handed over to the Women's Junior Air Corps. The aircraft, a Fairchild four-seater, was received at White Waltham Aerodrome, Maidenhead, by a 17-year-old cadet representing the 10,000 girls who form the membership of the WJAC. The machine has been purchased by the members and will be flown to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Lottery Ticket Ban In Singapore

    SINGAPORE, June 16.—The Tasmanian lottery, trying to sell tickets in Singapore, where it is an offence to purchase one, included the Commissioner of the Criminal Investigation Department (Mr S. C. Wiltshire) among the addresses when a flood ...

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  8. Youth Killed In Shotgun Accident

    SYDNEY, June 16.—A youth was killed and a young man wounded in the head when a shotgun accidentally discharged at ...

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  9. Bruce Pie Says:

    BRISBANE, June 16.—The QPP leader (Mr Pie) tonight advocated shipping Australian Communists to the Soviet. ...

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  10. LIEUT-GENERAL STURDEE DISCUSSES POSSIBILITY OF WAR WITH RUSSIA

    MELBOURNE, June 16.—"Is war with Russia likely?" was a question put to the Australian Chief of the General Staff (Lieut-Gen. Stur dee) when he returned to Melbourne today from overseas. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Powers Of Local Authorities

    BRISBANE, June 16.—According to the Premier (Mr Hanlon), nowhere else in the British Empire and probably in the world ...

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  12. Cinchona Bark Supplies During War

    MANILA, June 15.—An official of the Philippines Forestry Bureau disclosed today that during the Pacific war Allied submarines ...

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  13. THREAT TO JEWISH LEADERS

    TEL AVIV, June 15.—The Haganah plastered Tel Aviv with poster warnings that dissident groups were ...

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  14. EGYPTIAN FILM STAR

    RAQUJA IBRAHYM, beautiful Egyptian film star, who recently made a broadcast in the BBC's Arabic Service. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Victoria's Coal Position Acute

    MELBOURNE, June 16.— Further oats in Melbourne's suburban and country train services are likely next ...

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  16. MAN ARRESTED AT ROMA ON MURDER CHARGE

    BRISBANE, June 16.—A man was arrested at Roma tonight and charged with the wilful murder of Brian Vincent Olive, 12, whose body was found on the bank of Bungil Creek, about a mile from ...

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  17. CENSUS FORMS MUST BE FILLED IN ON JUNE 29

    CANBERRA, June 16.—The Commonwealth Statistician (Dr Wilson) today emphasised that every resident of the Commonwealth must fill ...

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  18. GADGET CLAIMED TO PREVENT AIR DISASTERS

    CULVER CTTY (California), June 16.—Howard Hughes, millionaire aircraft builder, said today that four of the six aviation ...

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  19. Suspects Held For Letter Bombs

    BRUSSELS, June 16.— A number of Jews, arrested in large-scale police raids, are being held for ...

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  20. 22 NATIONAL BODIES MOVE AGAINST PROPOSED WOOL BILL

    WASHINGTON, June 15.—Leaders of 22 national organisations tonight called on President Truman to veto any legislation imposing an additional tariff on wool ...

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  21. FOOD PROBLEM IN JAPAN

    OSAKA, June 15.—The Premier (Mr Katavama) told trade union representatives today that Japan would have to import enough food ...

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  22. Protest By Breasley Dismissed

    BRISBANE, June 10.—Voli[?] bumped Maytown a couple of times, which put Maytown out of his stride and cost him the race, ...

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  23. Mongolian Denial

    LONDON, June 15.—Moscow radio broadcast the Outer Mongolian Government's official denial that its troops had invaded the ...

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  24. GERMANS GET THEIR LOWEST BREAD RATION

    LONDON, June 15.—The authorities have told 11,000,000 Germans in the British zone that the bread ration this week would be ...

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  25. War Bride's Story Of Desertion

    CHICAGO, June 15.—Chester Kisielewski, 27, when charged with disorderly conduct, admitted to the court that he had deserted ...

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  26. Model City To Rise From Ruins Of Hiroshima

    TOKYO, June 16.—Amid the de bris of the atomic bomb at Hiroshima and the flimsy shanties that have mush roomed upon it, British engineers are planning a new model city. AT the request of the Hiroshima ...

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  27. IN MANCHUKUO COMMUNISTS GAIN

    NEW YORK, June 15.—The Shanghai correspondent of the United Press states that the Communists have captured ...

    Article : 71 words
  28. POLISH PROTEST

    LONDON, June 15.—Reuter's Warsaw correspondent says that Poland has officially protested to Britain against British ...

    Article : 66 words
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