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  2. YOUNG CHINA STEPS OUT AT DRAGON BALL

    Yvonne Young, Nardie Lock, and Leonie Lowe, who were attendants at the Dragon Festival Ball at the Trocadero last night. Proceeds from the ball were in aid of Madame Chiang Kai-shek's "Warphans" Fund. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. TAXATION BILL

    WASHINGTON, June 17 (A.A.P.). — President Truman said yesterday, when he vetoed the Income ...

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  4. BITTERNESS IN INDIA

    Inter-commiinal bitterness continues unabated in Lahore and Amritsar, in the Punjab, and both cities are under curfew, says ...

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  5. Wallace Urges TrumanStalin Meeting

    NEW YORK, June 17 (A.A.P.). —At a rally yesterday, the former Vice-President, Mr. Henry Wallace, urged President Truman to invite ...

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  6. ACTION ON STRIKES

    The State executive of the A.L.P. will inquire into the activities of party members who take strike action before ...

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  7. Move To Avert Threatened Coal Stoppage

    Only two N.S.W. collieries were idle yesterday and the loss in output was 1,150 tons. As expected, Metropolitan was ...

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  8. GOVERNOR AND MIGRATION

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Minister for Information, Mr. Calwell, to-day criticised a statement by the Governor of ...

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  9. PALESTINE AS ARAB STATE

    The exiled Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Haj Amin el Husseini, yesterday demanded independence for Palestine as an Arab State, says the ...

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  10. Little Damage In N.Z. Earthquake

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday.—Earth tremors over a wide area of the east coast of the North Island culminated in a severe earthquake ...

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  11. TALKS ON U.S. AID PLAN

    LONDON, June 17.—The British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Bevin, flew to Paris to-day for discussions on the American offer ...

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  12. GERMAN CROPS MAY FAIL

    LONDON, June 17 (A.A.P.).— The German people face another hungry winter. Preliminary indications are that, ...

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  13. BANKING ACT CRITICISED

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—Eightyfive councils in the State had supported a protest against the Commonwealth banking legislation for ...

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  14. TWO YEARS IN CUSTODY

    Major Karl Heinrich, first post-war Police President in Berlin, is seriously ill in a Russian concentration camp, says the Berlin correspondent ...

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  15. WORLD POLICE FORCE

    NEW YORK, June 17 (A.A.P.). —At the Security Council meeting yesterday, Mr. Gromyko, the Russian delegate, proposed that the ...

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  16. Sir E. Holden's Death: S.A. Industrialist

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—Sir Edward Wheewall Holden, chairman of General Motors-Holdens, Ltd., died this morning. He was 61. ...

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  17. Nine Million Live As Slaves

    LONDON, June 17 (A.A.P.).— About nine million people in the world still live under some form of slavery, the Internatinal Conference ...

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  18. MORE CIGARETTES FROM S. AFRICA

    A further consignment of South African tobacco and cigarettes will arrive in Sydney to-morrow. The freighter Lanarkshire is ...

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  19. ARREST AFTER LONG WAIT

    Police watched a car in Botany Road, Mascot, for four hours yesterday before they arrested the driver. ...

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  20. WIND UPSETS PLANES

    A Tiger Moth plane belonging to a Royal Aero Club flight returning from Griffith was badly damaged at Goulburn yesterday. ...

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  21. Theatre Slumps In Britain: Plea For Tax Cut

    LONDON, June 17.—The British stage is suffering a severe summer slump. During the Budget debate in the ...

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  23. Burmese Warned On Union Plan

    RANGOON, June 17 (A.A.P.). —The vice-president of Burma's Interim Government, General Aung San, warned the frontier peoples ...

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  24. AIRMEN'S GRAVE FOUND

    LONDON, June 17 (A.A.P.).— Warrant-Officer George Topcliff, an Australian, and Flying-Officer Art. Dick Smith, a New Zealander, ...

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  25. JAPANESE YARDS WARNED

    TOKYO, June 17.—Supreme Headquarters to-day warned Japanese shipyards against unauthorised construction of fishing ...

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  26. WEALTHY NOMAD MAY BE DEAD

    An application will be made soon to the Probate Court for leave to presume the death of Robert Bradley, a wealthy nomad, who, if ...

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  27. FRAU SAUCKEL FINED £25

    A German denazification court to-day found Frau Elisabeth Sauckel guilty of being a "lesser Nazi," and fined her £25. ...

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  28. "HERALD" HOME PLANS SHOW

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.— Opening the "Herald" exhibition of home designs at Newcastle to-day, the Mayor of Greater ...

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  29. NEW LONDON OFFICE

    LONDON, June 17 (A.A.P.).—The Dominions Secretary, Lord Addison, yesterday opened the new New South Wales Government offices in the ...

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  30. Butcher Gives Day Out To Cheerful Housewives

    LONDON, June 17.—A Sheffield butcher was so impressed by the good humour of his customers during war-time queues and ...

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  31. CALWELL SAYS NO TO "SOURABAYA SUE"

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—"Sourabaya Sue" will not be allowed to remain in Australia unless she has a landing permit and passport, the ...

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  32. SURPRISE MOVE IN VICTORIAN HOUSE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—An Opposition attempt in the Legislative Assembly last night to limit Supply to one month is believed to be ...

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  33. INDIA WANTS MORE AUSTRALIAN FOOD

    LONDON, June 17 (A.A.P.).—A senior official of the Indian Central Food Department has been sent to Australia to negotiate for the ...

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