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  2. JEWISH IMMIGRANTS

    London, June 14.—The Palestinian steamer, Kedmah, carrying 420 passengers from Marseilles anchored in Tel-Aviv harbour last ...

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  3. CZECH PRESIDENT

    Prague, June 14.—The Czechoslovak National Assembly, under the terms of Czechoslovakia's new constitution, elected M. Klement ...

    Article : 116 words
  4. GIRL QUADRUPLETS

    London, June 14.—Mrs. Margaret Elizabeth Good, aged 28. of Coalpit Heath, Gloucestershire, who expected, twins, has given birth to ...

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  5. ARAB-JEW PEACE

    London, June 14.—Reuter's corespondent in Rhodes says that the U.N.O. mediator, Count Bernadotte, arrived there last night to set up ...

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  6. UNDERSEA CABLES

    Adelaide, June 14.—The messages bringing to the press some of the data about the first Test now being played at Nottingham owe their ...

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  7. ONE RUN AHEAD

    London, June 15.—On a good wicket England fought back in the second innings to put themselves one run ahead at stumps. Compton was the mainstay of the English team and his 154 not Out was polished batting with the exception of an easy catch that ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN SPORT

    Melbourne, June 13.—Sport occupied in the public imagination in Australia the place that science occupied in the public imagination ...

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  9. Greek Civil War

    London. June 14.—The British United Press correspondent in Athens says it has been reported that eight Greek Spitfires made a ...

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  10. Palestine Truce

    Haifa, June 13.—Reports made to the U.N.O. truce observers here said that righting had stopped everywhere in Palestine. ...

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  11. Berlin Railways

    London. June 13.—The German railway authorities announced, with Soviet approval, that German passenger trains for the west ...

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  12. Floods in Poland

    London, June 14.—The British United Press correspondent in Warsaw reports that 25,000 people were made homeless and crops ...

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  13. "Hamlet" Reaches Australia

    Melbourne, June 13.—By the bold rejection of outmoded ideas, audacity in conception, and a deep insight into the tangled character ...

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  14. "Miss Australia"

    London, June 13.—Miss Australia, Miss Judy Gainford, is wearing the wrong clothes. She is a lovely girl with a perfect figure, but ...

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  15. Care of Wounded

    London, June 13.—The Swiss radio said to-day that Dr. Paul Ruegger, president of the Inter national Red Cross, praised the ...

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  16. Counsel Asks Envoy to Fight Duel

    Ottawa, June 14.—Senor Julio Riccart, Consul-General for the Dominican Republic, has challenged Dr. Juan Carlos Rodriguez, ...

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  17. Berlin Traffic Trouble

    Berlin, June 14.—Nearly 200 barges loaded with goods from Berlin, Czechoslovakia and the Soviet zone are held up in the British ...

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  18. British Evacuation

    Haifa, June 13.—The cruiser, Phoebe, has arrived here to be the headquarters of General, Sir Harold MacMillan, British General ...

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  19. Saturday's Outburst Condemned

    Nottingham, June 14.—A pile of letters condemning the extraordinary demonstration against Miller descended on the Notts County ...

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  20. West Germany

    The Hague, June 14.—It is offically stated that the Benelux countries, (Belgium, Netherlands and Luxemburg) have announced ...

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  21. Jewish Volunteers

    Paris, June 14.—An Israeli Government representative in Paris to-day denied that a ship carrying Jewish volunteers and arms had ...

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  22. Challenge Not Accepted

    Ottawa, June 14.—Dr. Juan Carlos Rodriguez, Argentine Ambassador to Canada, said yesterday that out of respect for Canadian ...

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  23. Belgian Traitors Die

    Brussels, June 14.—A firing squad to-day executed six firmer members of the Belgian Rexist movement and one Belgian ...

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  24. All Fronts Quiet

    Tel-Aviv, June 14.—An Israeli communique announced to-day that all fronts in Palestine were quiet for the first time since ...

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  25. Burmese Politics

    Rangoon, June 13.—Thakin Nu, who will resign as Prime Minister on July 20, told 10,000 members of the United Left Party that he ...

    Article : 109 words
  26. Earthquake in Italy

    London, June 13.—Violent earthquake shocks in the Arezzo area, south-east, of Florence, Italy, damaged nearly every house in ...

    Article : 84 words
  27. Bradman's "New Look"

    London, June 14.—Mr. J. H. Fingleton, former Australian opening batsman, says that cricketers speak of the 1948 Bradman as the ...

    Article : 297 words
  28. The "Times" Comment

    London, June 14.—The "Times" cricket correspondent says that the third day of the Test finished unhappily and stupidly with Miller ...

    Article : 167 words
  29. Mr. Churchill's Salary

    London, June 14.—Mr. Churchill to-day denied a statement made by Mr. Herbert Morrison at Cardiff yesterday that he drew £2000 a ...

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  30. Army Racket

    Peiping, June 15. — Arranging substitutes to join the army in place of well-to-do persons is the latest way of making a good ...

    Article : 164 words
  31. French Politics

    Paris, June 14.—The national council of the M.R.P. (Catholic Party) to-day passed a vote of confidence in its member, and the ...

    Article : 81 words
  32. Talc Danger in Operations

    London, June 14.—Talc powder from surgeons' gloves has caused serious complications in surgical operations, says the "British ...

    Article : 92 words
  33. Fashion Expert

    London, June 14.—Norman Hartnell, the Queen's dressmaker, plans to visit Australia early next year. He will be accompanied by his ...

    Article : 154 words
  34. Storms in England

    London, June 14.—After the hottest night this year, violent thunderstorms broke in many parts of Britain to-day. Lightning ...

    Article : 65 words
  35. Britain's Health Service

    London, June 14.—The British Dental Association council has announced that because the Minister for Health, Mr. Aneurin " Bevan, ...

    Article : 57 words
  36. Anthropology Award

    London, June 14.—The Australian High Commissioner, Mr. J. Beasley, to-day accepted on behalf of the Australian anthropologist, ...

    Article : 54 words
  37. Bowling Performance

    London, June 14.—The Australian, George Tribe, who has taken 82 wickets in the Central Lancashire League matches, is on the ...

    Article : 73 words
  38. Elbow Rashes

    Tokio, June 14.—United States army doctors warned all occupation army troops to-day that "propping up" Japanese bars ...

    Article : 89 words
  39. Enthusiasts

    London, June 14.—A man with a primus stove, a stool and a packet of sandwiches arrived outside the Trent Bridge ground, ...

    Article : 85 words
  40. War Graves in Holland

    London, June 14.—The chairman of the British Legion, Lieut.-Colonel C. G. Larking, on his return from a tour of Holland, said ...

    Article : 85 words
  41. Golf Championship

    London, June 14.—Von Nida is among the nearly 300 competitors who have entered for the British open golf championship to be ...

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  42. Tension in Karachi

    Karachi, June 14.—The district magistrate has banned all processions and assemblies of five or more people, also the carrying and ...

    Article : 59 words
  43. Reconditioned Liner

    London, June 14.—The "Times" says that the 16,000 tons P. and O. liner, Ranchi, will sail from London for Australia on Thursday. ...

    Article : 61 words
  44. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

    Except where otherwise designated the overseas intelligence published in the "Kalgoorlie Miner" is transmitted to Australia by the Australian Associated ...

    Article : 30 words
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