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  3. QUIET DESCENDS ON JEWISH AND ARAB BATTLE LINES

    JERUSALEM, FRIDAY (A.A.P.).—RANDOM SHOOTING CONTINUED IN JERUSALEM SIX, MINUTES AFTER THE CEASE-FIRE DEADLINE AT 6 A.M. G.M.T. TO-DAY, THEN QUIET DESCENDED ON THE ...

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  4. "LISTENING" TO TEST

    Bob (left) and Bill, sons of Ian Johnson, were allowed to stay up later than usual to listen in to the commentary of the Test match from Trent Bridge, Nottingham. Rain sent the players in from the field twice before lunch and the boys had to go to bed without hearing what they had been waiting for—the news that Daddy was bowling. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Bradman Does It Again: 18th Century Against M.C.C.

    NOTTINGHAM, Friday.—A patient, but flawless century, by Don Bradman has placed Australia in an excellent position in the First Test being played at Trent Bridge. ...

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  6. MOVE TO BEAT BOYCOTT

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Mr. Sheehan (Lab., N.S.W.), in the House of Representatives to-day, suggested that the ...

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  7. ADOPTION PLAN FOR ENGLISH CHILD MIGRANTS

    CANBERRA, Fri.—The Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) has recommended to the British authorities a plan for the ...

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  8. N.S.W. RAILWAYS IN CRITICAL POSITION

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The N.S.W. railways are in a critical position, for coal supplies. The Minister for Transport ...

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  9. Complaints on U.K. Nurses' Treatment

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—He had heard complaints about treatment of English nurses in Australia, and there had been ...

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  10. 150 PERISH WHEN DANISH SHIP STRIKES MINE

    COPENHAGEN, Friday (A.A.P.).—About 150 persons were killed or drowned when the Danish ship Kjobenhavn exploded and sank after striking a mine a few miles off the shore as sine was about to enter the inlet to Aalborg. One sobbing woman said: "The last I saw of my husband was when he dived ...

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  11. PRODUCE SHIPS LINED UP

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Australian Shipping Board would have two or three ships available by the weekend of ...

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  12. AIMS TO MAKE EVERY CHILD A SWIMMER

    HOBART, Friday.—An all-out drive to make Tasmanian school children swimming conscious has been planned by the Government. The Minister for Education (Mr. Cosgrove) announcing details of a preliminary plan to-day, said the officer in charge of swimming ...

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  13. Reassuring on Strait Services

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The best possible service between Tasmania and the mainland would be provided during the three weeks' ...

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  14. MAY LIFT DUTY ON TEA

    CANBERRA, Friday.—A Cabinet sub-committee would consider the lifting of the customs duty of between 5d ...

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  15. French Cabinet Survives Crisis

    PARIS, Friday (A.A.P.).—A compromise on a proposal for State subsidies to church schools enabled the Government to ...

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  16. MR. CHIFLEY TO MEET PREMIERS ON PRICE CONTROL

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) has agreed to attend a conference of State Premiers at Canberra on Monday evening, June 21, and Tuesday if necessary. ...

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  17. SAYS PAPER MAKING TROUBLE

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Minister of External Affaire (Dr. Evatt) in the House of Representatives charged a Singapore ...

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  18. FAR-REACHING HONOR

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.).—Gen. Smuts, at a luncheon after his induction as Chancellor of Cambridge University, said: "What you have ...

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  19. DROP IN BRITISH COAL OUTPUT

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.)—Saying there had been a drop of 100,000 tons a week in the coal production that was necessary to achleve the ...

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  20. INEXPLICABLE RUSSIAN RESTRICTIONS

    BERLIN, Friday (A.A.P.).—The British authorities last night advised Germans in the British zone not to apply for inter-zonal passes ...

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  21. VITAL ECONOMIC & DEFENCE TALKS WITH N.Z.

    CANBERRA, Friday.— Questions of vital moment to both Australia and New Zealand will be discussed ...

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  22. BRUSHING UP THEIR KNOWLEDGE OF AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.).— Reuter says the King and Queen and Princess Margaret are daily brushing up their knowledge of ...

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  23. WHITE AUSTRALIA POLICY "SOUND"

    BATAVIA, Friday (A.A.P.Reuter).—Sutan Sjahrir, former Premier of the Indonesian Republic, said here to-day that ...

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  24. HUGE EXPENDITURE ON LIQUOR

    WASHINGTON, Friday (A.A.P.)— The Commerce Department reported lost night that Americans spent the record amount of 9600 million dollars ...

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  25. Emulating Royalty

    TOKIO, Friday (A.A.P.)—Lieut.Cclonel Fergus Macadle, of Melbourne, and his bride, Colleen Clay, of Alabama, United States, will ride ...

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  28. CHOSEN AS I.L.O. DELEGATE

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—Mr. Alfred Arthur Drummond, South Australian trade union leader, has been chosen to represent ...

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  29. Plane Bombs Fishing Boats

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.).— Reuter's Seoul correspondent says at least 14 persons were killed when an unidentified plane bombed, and ...

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  30. ANOTHER ELECTION IN S. AFRICA?

    JOHANNESBURG, Friday (A.A.P.).—"The Sunday Times" reports that it is believed the Government intends to hold another ...

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  31. PROPONENTS OF AID CUTS STAND FIRM

    WASHINGTON, Friday (A.A.P.).—Despite a chorus of protests by prominent Republicans against the recent House of Representatives cut in the foreign aid programme, the determination of House leaders has not wilted. ...

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  32. SOVIET UNIONS BACKWARD

    WASHINGTON, Friday (A.A.P.). —Soviet labor organisations are the most conservative in the W.F.T.U., in the opinion of Mr. James ...

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