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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 102 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 24 words
  4. "OPEN GO" FOR GARDENS

    Although the City Council at its monthly meeting on Thursday night was unanimous in its support of the Engineer's recommendation to ...

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  5. THESE PEOPLE ARE IN THE NEWS

    HUNGARY: Pro-communist Lajos Dinnyes (centre) being sworn in as Prime Minister of Hungary this month. Left: Matyas Rakosi, Communist leader and Deputy Prime Minister, Right: Leader of the Left-Wing Social Democrat Party (Arpad Szakasitz), also Deputy Prime Minister. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MARSHALL PLAN NOT POLITICAL PROJECT

    LONDON, June 19.—The British Ambassador to Moscow (Sir Maurice Peterson) has discussed the Marshall plan for "Europe's Recovery" with M. Molotov. He said that he told M Molotov that the whole project was an economic ...

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  7. NO SATURDAY SHOPPING OPPOSED

    BRISBANE, June 19.—Fifty thousand Queensland women are likely to be represented in protests to the Industrial Court against ...

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  8. Red Army, 20 Times U.S. Strength

    MIAMI, June 19.—The War Department Information Chief, Lieut.-General J. Lawton Collins, declared to-day that the Russian ...

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  9. U.K. & Soviet Still Differ On Hungary

    MOSCOW, June 19.—British and Russia are still at loggerheads over Hungary, said the British Ambassador, Sir Maurice Peterson, at a ...

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  10. Order Refused On Work Stoppages

    BRISBANE, June 19.—An application by the Metal Trades Employers' Association to have an order made forbidding the ...

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  11. GOVT. SYMPATHETIC TO SUGAR PLIGHT

    BRISBANE, Jung 19.—Sugar growers in Queensland had had a bad time for the last two or three seasons, the Customs Minister (Senator Courtice) ...

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  12. ROLLING STOCK ORDERED

    BRISBANE, June 19.—Queensland had placed orders totalling more than £1,000,000 for locomotives and railway rolling stock, Mr. Duggan said ...

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  13. WAR BRIDE TAKES FAMILY WITH HER

    AUCKLAND, June 19.—The Auckland bride of an American serviceman, Mrs. Gloria Schmidt, who created a stir a year ago, when she walked off ...

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  14. WAR DAMAGE TO TOWNSVILLE ROADS

    Bitter resentment was expressed from all round the Council table at the monthly meeting of the City Council on Thursday night when the Town Clerk read a letter from the Prime Minister to Mr. W. F. Edmonds, ...

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  15. U.S. EMPLOYMENT, OUTPUT AT PEAK

    WASHINGTON, June 19.—The Bureau of Labour Statistics reported that production and employment in the United States had reached high ...

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  16. NORTHERN MILLS BEGIN CRUSHING

    CAIRNS, June 19.—First mill to have commenced crushing operations on the areas north of Townsville is Goondi, property of the ...

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  17. CASUAL WORKERS ACCEPTING RELIEF

    BRISBANE, June 19: Many Queensland recipients of Commonwealth unemployment payments are also making good money as casual workers. ...

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  18. MINERS ACTIVE TO WIN WOLFRAM

    CAIRNS, June 19.—Wolfram from certain areas on the Cairns hinterland continues to bring excellent prices and miners, wherever ...

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  19. Mr. CALWELL SEEKS MIGRANTS

    SYDNEY, June 19.—Thousands of migrants could be brought to Australia without adding to the housing difficulties, Mr. Calwell said, before he ...

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  20. FREAK ACCIDENT TO JOCKEY

    BRISBANE, June 19.—Pulling up with friends on the roadside at Ips wich yesterday, to buy pics on the way to the Esk Races, jockey ...

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  21. MOTOR CAR BODY ACCUMULATION

    SYDNEY, June 19.—The slow turn around of tonnage, particularly at Sydney wharves, was responsible for the accumulation of big stocks of motor ...

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  22. Japan Has Little To Offer Empire Traders

    TOKIO, June 19—Reuter says 40 traders from the British Isle and 16 from Australia, alloted under S.C.A.P's quota will find little to buy in Japan, when foreign trade begins on August 15. Japan to-day is not ...

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  23. N.S.W. COAL CLOSURE THREAT

    SYDNEY, June 19.—There has been no easing of the threat to close down coal production in New South Wales at the week-end, following the dispute ...

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  24. BRISBANE'S COLDEST DAY THIS YEAR

    BRISBANE, June 19.—The city had its coldest of the year this morning, when the minimum grass temperature, reported was 31 degrees. ...

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  25. 11th. HOUR APPEAL BY MINERS

    BRISBANE, June 19.—The Colinsville miners decided to-night to make a Inst minute appeal for settling the dispute to their ...

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  26. 70 IN SEARCH FOR MISSING DROVER

    SYDNEY, June 19.—Seventy people and civilians are searching for a 50-year-old drover Michael Francis Higgins of Inverell, who has been ...

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  27. MOTORIST NOT YET TRACED

    SYDNEY, June 19.—The police have been unable to trace a young man who escaped from a stolen car after a 90-mile per hour chose along Parramatta ...

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  28. T.LC. CONDEMNS F.E.D.F.A. STRIKE

    SYDNEY, June 19.—The New South Wales Trades and Labour Council to-night unanimously condemned the threatened engine ...

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  29. PROTECTION MOVE FOR CARPET SNAKES

    SYDNEY, June 19.—Too many carpet snakes are going into shoes, instead of being used for rat catching the Central executive of the Primary ...

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  30. OFFICIAL VISITOR TO MENTAL HOMES

    BRISBANE, June 19.—The Minister for Health and Home Affairs (Mr. Jones) announced to-day that the Executive Council this morning had ...

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  31. SYDNEY APPEALS DISMISSED

    SYDNEY. June 19.—After hearing fresh evidence the Full Court of Criminal Appeal to-day unanimously dismissed appeals by a youth age 19, ...

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  32. CHIFLEY TO HEAR A.C.T.U. TO-DAY

    CANBERRA, June 19.—Mr. Chifley who arrived in Canberra to-day from Perth, will confer to-morrow with representatives of the A.C.T.U. who seek ...

    Article : 52 words
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