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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 96 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 86 words
  4. THE GREAT "YOUTH" RALLY IN BERLIN

    AN informative picture taken during the great Communist sponsored "Youth Rally" in the eastern sector of Berlin, when thousands of demonstrators marched through the streets in a six hour parade. The front rank of the marchers seem to be composed of "youths" of quite elderly appearance. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Five Perish In Fire On Express Train

    LONDON, June 9.—Special C.I.D. squads are investigating the theory that a disastrous Scottish express blaze in which five lives were lost yesterday afternoon is the work of a daring train robbing ...

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  6. REPORT ON BURDEKIN SCHEME WITHHELD

    BRISBANE, June 9.—The preliminary report of the Commonwealth Committee on the Burdekin River irrigation, hydro-electric and flood mitigation project, dated November 10, 1949, tabled in the House ...

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  7. F.B.I. Warns Reds After Top Secrets

    WASHINGTON. June 8.—The Federal Bureau of Investigations director, Mr. J. Edgar Hoover, has warned Congress that ...

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  8. BLAST FROM GAS LEAKS ROCKS HOUSES

    MELBOURNE, June 9.—Five houses were rocked by a freak explosion in West Melbourne to-day when gas meters ...

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  9. ITSUI CLAIMS WAS DINNER HOST TO AUST. OFFICER

    LOS NEGROS, June 9.—The most dramatic moment so far of the slowly moving war trials being held here came to-day when the Japanese accused of murder, Major Hiroshi Itsui, named a Major Cousens as an Australian he had treated well, and had actually entertained at a farewell party. ...

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  10. RAYON DEARER, TARIFF RAISED

    BRISBANE. June 9.—Australia faces one of the heaviest post- war cost of living increases by the higher tariffs imposed on ...

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  11. DUGAN-MEARS TRIAL UNBROKEN

    SYDNEY. June 9.—The Central Criminal Court will sit on a Saturday for the first time for many years to-morrow on the ...

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  12. GERMANS HELD AS STOWAWAYS

    CANBERRA, June 9.—The two Germans arrested by the police in central Gippsland, Victoria, yesterday are believed to have ...

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  13. WOOL VALUES MAY DECLINE

    BRISBANE, June 9.—Based on the trend of the latest southern sales, wool brokers here suggest that wool values at Brisbane's ...

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  14. BUTTER RATIONING EXPECTED TO END

    SYDNEY, June 9.—Many Sydney grocers believe that butter rationing will end within three weeks. They expect the Federal ...

    Article : 128 words
  15. GRAVE BUSH FIRE MENACE IN WEST

    BRISBANE. June 9.—The Minister for Lands (Mr. T. A. Foley) stated to-day that there was concern over the grave fire risk in ...

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  16. TURF

    Eagle Farm: Weather line, track very fast. Randwick: Weather fine, track drying out but will be heavy. ...

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  17. Watersiders Claim Work On Salvage

    BRISBANE. June 9.—Watersiders have claimed the right to discharge in Brisbane, a cargo salvaged from the wrecked ...

    Article : 331 words
  18. 70 BURIED ALIVE IN LANDSLIDE

    TOKIO, June 8.—Over 70 Japanese trackmen were buried alive early to-day when a nearby cliff collapsed on a ...

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  19. 52,000 Idle In Stop Work Wednesday

    SYDNEY, June 9.—About 52,000 workers will hold one-day stoppages next Wednesday over the Anti-Communist Bill. ...

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  20. BLUE LASS MAY BE OUT OF TEN THOUSAND

    BRISBANE, June 9.—A special meeting of Q.T.C. committee will be necessary If Blue Law is to run in the Doomben Ten Thousand on ...

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  21. MANPOWER LAG MORE APPARENT

    CANBERRA. June 9.—Despite the increase in the labour force from migration, the Commonwealth Employment Service had ...

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  22. SOCIALIST MOVE TO BAR LEOPOLD

    BRUSSELS, June 9.—Belgian Socialists to-day warned they would lead a merciless fight in Parliament against King ...

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  23. MACKAY CLEARS 1949 SUGAR

    MACKAY. June 9.—When the River Mitta sailed from Mackay Harbour yesterday afternoon with the final shipment of last ...

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  24. STALIN SAID TO BE IN CHINA

    SALEM (Massachusetts), June 8.—Generalissimo Stalin now was visiting China conferring with Chinese Communist leaders ...

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  25. ACTRESS GETS THIRD DIVORCE

    LAS VEGAS (Nevada), June 8.—The actress Joan Blondell to-day obtained a divorce from the Broadway producer Michael Todd ...

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  26. MINERS WARNED

    SYDNEY, June 9.—Miner' leaders were warned by the Coal Industry Tribunal, Mr. F. H. Gallagher, to-day that they would "do a longer stretch than last year" if they precipitated another ...

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  27. QUICK-FREEZE TEST PROMISING

    BRISBANE, June 9.—Promising results have been obtained by the Agriculture Department tn preliminary experiments on quick ...

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  28. BOXING

    BRISBANE. June 9.—Taffy Hancock (7.12½), former national flyweight champion, best Jimmy Laffin (8.2½), Queensland 8.0 ...

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  29. Sydney Women Bread Carters

    Shirley Gallagher (left) and Betty Randolph, both 22, have been delivering bread for a Northbridge baker for several weeks. Shirley, who goes on her round in all weather wearing a blouse and red shorts, is a former tram conductress. Betty was a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. ANTI-TANK GUNS FOR EUROPE

    WASHINGTON. June 8.—Defence Department officials said to-day that the United States was shipping some of its best ...

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  31. 14-YEAR GAOL TERM REDUCED

    SYDNEY, June 9.—The Crown to-day urged reduction of long prison terms imposed on three men at Newcastle. ...

    Article : 165 words
  32. CRICKET

    LONDON, June 9.—Bob Berry, the youngest of seven sons of a Manchester plasterer, put England well on top against the West ...

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  33. ELDERLY WOMAN SUFFOCATED

    SYDNEY. June 9.—A 60-year-old woman cleaner whose husband was buried last Wednesday, was suffocated by smoke from ...

    Article : 93 words
  34. U.S. STRENGTH "HOLLOW SHELL"

    CHICAGO. June 8.—Mr. W. Stuart Symington, chairman of the National Security Resources Board, warned to-night that ...

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