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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 91 words
  4. OVER SO DEATHS IN CHICAGO HOTEL FIRE

    CHICAGO, June 5.—The American Press says that at least 50 died and 200 were injured in a spectacular fire in the 23-storey La Salle Hotel in the centre of Chicago's financial district early this morning. ...

    Article : 453 words
  5. KU KLUX KLAN ACTIVE AGAIN

    Stembers of Ku Klux Klan wearing mashks and robes, watt for darkness at Stone Mountain. Georgia, where they gathered had month to bam the crow and Initiate Me new members. State of Georgia is mini the Klan for 200,000 unpaid Income tax. Attorney Danied Duke has warned ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 119 words
  6. MINISTERS' NEW HOPE FOR COAL CONTROL

    CANBERRA, June 5.—Federal Ministers believe that the Commonwealth Government should set about reorganising the coal mining industry by making full use of the power over production and distribution ceded to the ...

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  7. DUTCH WARSHIP HOLD-UP

    SYDNEY, June 5.—The Dutch destroyer. Piet Hlen. reached Sydney to-day leaking badly. she had been seeking repairs at Australian ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA NEAR CRISIS

    CANBERRA.June 4,—"We know that our economy is dangerously A crisis is fast approaching The canker of ...

    Article : 337 words
  9. SPANISH REPORT

    NEW YORK. June 5—Dr.Evatt at a press Congerence said as chairman of the sub-committee on the Spenish operation he had been ...

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  10. 2000 LEFT IN ISLANDS SOON

    ROCKHAMPTON, June 5—In review of the progress being made in regard to the repatriation of service personnel from the blands, ...

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  11. POLISH ELECTIONS

    WARSAW, Poland, june 5,—Pulands powerful social Party—a close ally of the communist backed polish workers ...

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  12. £10 FINE FOR CONSORTING

    BRISBANE, June 5.— Albert George Hines waterside worker, of Brisbane, was fined US or a month's no the Police Court to-day ...

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  13. SITE GRANTED FOR MATER HOSPITAL FOR CAIRNS

    CAIRNS, June 5—Through the generosity of Mr. John Boland, a site has been obtained on the Mulgrave Road, within the city area, for the provision of a Mater Hospital for Cairns The site will provide spacious ...

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  14. INKERMAN BRIDGE

    HOME HILl, June 5,—Though there is no visible activity yet in regarded to the construction of the 1,000 high level bridge across ...

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  15. STRIKE BAN ON GLADSTONE RACES

    CLADSTONE. June 5.—The latest edict of the A.M.I.E.U disputes commit is it "black" ban on the carnival races to be hold next Tuesday and ...

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  16. £250,000 PINE CANNERY

    BRISBANE: June 5—A start will be made in two months on the conitructian of a 250,000 pineapple cannery between Northgate and Bayne ...

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  17. LOWER POSTAL CHARGES SOUGHT.

    BRISBANE. June 5,—The Associated Chambers of Commerce conference to-day carried a motion by Mr L Lawrence (Townsville Chamber ...

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  18. 100 WEAPONS FOR N.S.W. POLICE

    SYDNEY. June 5—More than 100 service weapons .including automatic pistols. have been handed to the Sydney police since the Premier. Mr. W. ...

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  19. ATHERTON MAIZE PRICE

    ATHERTON. June 5.—A meeting of the A'herton Tableland Maixe Board, attended by 160 growers, decided to, accept the price of £14 per ton to the ...

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  20. BRISBANE'S V DAY DECORATIONS

    BRISBANE. June 5,—Most of Brisbane's public but dings win ba decor aged and floodlit from Friday to Monday in the celebration of Victory Day ...

    Article : 66 words
  21. NUREMBERG TRIALS NEARING END

    NUREMBERG. June 5.—The trial is likely to end within two months, according to the chief British prosecutor. Sir Hartley Shawcross, ...

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  22. AUST. TALCUM POWDER O.K.

    CANBERRA June 5,—Talcum powder which has caused the deaths the four hables in New Zealand a powder manufactured in that country ...

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  23. ITALIAN ELECTION

    ROUE. June 5.—The Right Wing; Christian Democrats nave e tablished a commanding lead and are expected to take nearly half of the total sets ...

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  24. SYDNEY STUD SHEEP SALES

    SYDNEY, June 5—A lange attendance and fair competition at the Sydney sheep sales to-day tailed to bring prices for stud merino sheep ...

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  25. CAT BURGLAR HAD TIME FOR DRINK.

    SYDNEY, June 5,—A cat burglar is believed to have been responsible for the thef of Jewellery and furs valued at more than 1300 from home of ...

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  26. CATALINAS TO FLY STRANDED ENZEDS

    WELLINGTON June 7.—Two Catsting flying boats are to be sent from Aucland to brine back 27 New Zes land servicemen who were reports ...

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  27. SYDNEY FREEZES

    SYDNEY June 5.—Sydney had Its coldest day this year to-day with the minimum temperature being 42.9. and the maximum 60. ...

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  28. MOVE FOR CONTINUATION OF MEAT STRIKE TO-DAY

    BRISBANE, June 5.—A continuation of the strike will be recommended to meatworkers at a mast meeting to-morrow. Meanwhile, the strike it playing havoc with the meat trade. Apart from the enormous wattage ...

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  29. NO INCREASE IN TEA RATION

    CANBERRA, June 5—The Minister for Customs (Mr J. J. Dedman) said to-day that there was no possibility of the Australian tea ration being ...

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  30. TITO, PREMIER OF YUGOSLAVIA

    Premier of Yugoshaye Marshal Tito celeving with a Austrulain dog Tiget in the garden of his villa near Belgrade (Yugoday capital) Tite arrived to Mossccow last week for talks with stalin. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. U.S. ARMY FOOD TO BE DISPOSED OF

    HONOLULU. June 5.—The newspaper. "Star Bulletin" reports .that hundreds of tone of Army fond stored in Hawall will be declared excess and ...

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  32. 9 R.A.N. CORVETTES SOLD

    BRISBANE. Jane 5.—Of the corvettes which formed part of Australian war time neavy . five have been sold to Turkey and four to the Dutch ...

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  33. YOUTH'S CAREER OF CRIME

    BRISBANE. June 4.—When Ronal's Henry Rofers. 17 was charged in the police Court to-day Police "said the he had indulged in a career of crime ...

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  34. FIRST TOMATOES PICKING WELL

    AYR. June 5.—Probably the first of the Burdekin tomatoes of the present season are now being harvested by Mr.Musumumes a ...

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  35. DARWIN INDIGNATION AT NAVY'S USE OF CHURCHS

    DARWIN,June 5,—Church of Englasd perishioners at a meeting last night decided to ask the Federal Governments for the term of their peoperty which had been acquired under the Daewhs lands Acquisiston Act The B shop of Carnesstara Rev S.Davies. ...

    Article : 373 words
  36. NEW DEVICE TO SAVE PILOTS

    DAYTON (Chio)June 5,—The American Press says a new dervice to save the lives of note of crippled aircrsft was demonstrated with a 150 th ...

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  37. ROYAL NAVY INDISPENSABLE

    LONDON June 5— Atomic or any other form of warfare which might: be developed would not end the needs 'or the Roval Navy aid 'he ...

    Article : 75 words
  38. ENGLISH DERBY

    LONDON, June 5. —The Derby resulted: Airborne 1. Gulf Stream 2. Fast and Fast 3 The first arrivals at Epsom for the Derby ...

    Article : 63 words
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