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  4. COLUMN 8

    DR. GRAHAME DREW, City Health Officer, has a Great Dane which has made news. It hasn't bitten a man and hasn't ...

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  5. Treaty Talks May Be At Jervis Bay

    The Government of India will be represented by a Minister at the British Commonwealth preliminary conference on the ...

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  6. Labour Council Lays Down Policy To Stop Strikes Over Inter-Union Issues

    The New South Wales Trades and Labour Council last night approved, after a long debate, the dramatic intervention of the disputes committee in the inter-union dispute at the works of Dunlop Rubber (Australia) Ltd. ...

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  7. Liberal Party Seeking New President

    Moves are being made in the Liberal Party for Mr. R. G. Casey to become federal President of the party when ...

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  8. SCIENTIFIC MISSION

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. —Australia will send a team of physicists to Britain to study the use of atomic energy ...

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  9. CHINA NEAR COLLAPSE

    NEW YORK, June 19 (A.A.P.).— The Chinese Government is confronted with a major military crisis in the form of sensational Communist successes in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Safe After Rough Voyage

    The 45-foot cutter Utiekah [?], moored in Coff's Harbour yesterday after a rough voyage up the coast from Sydney. Her owner, Gordon Taylor, collapsed after his ordeal and is in hospital suffering from loss of memory and exposure. (Story on page 3). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. STOLEN CAR IN CRASH

    WAGGA, Thursday.—A hit-run driver, using a stolen car, to-night hit a horse and cart driven by two youths, and ...

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  12. U.S. "TERRIBLY WEAK"

    NEW YORK, June 19 (A.AP.). —"We are terribly weak to-day and other nations are capable of attacking us," said the War ...

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  13. AUSTRIA'S OIL ASSETS

    LONDON, June 19 (A.A.P.).— The Four-Pow[?] Austrian Treaty Commission yesterday agreed upon a basis for discussion of the ...

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  14. Unusually High Tide Swamps Harbour Garden

    An unusually high tide in Sydney Harbour last night is expected to be followed by a very low tide early this morning. ...

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  15. Father Dies In Trying To Rescue Son

    HOBART, Thursday—After he had plunged fully dressed into heavy seas off Maria Island, this morning, Glen Armstrong Thorne, ...

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  16. NO CHANGE IN BRIDGE TOLL

    The Harbour Bridge toll will not be increased when tram and bus fares go up ld on July 1. This was announced yesterday ...

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  17. Ambulance On Spot When Man Is Injured

    Manly Ambulance men taking a patient to hospital last night saw a man injured and took him to hospital first. ...

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  18. SUMMARY OF TO-DAY'S NEWS

    CHINESE CRISIS.—Some Americans believe the situation in China is past mending. Communist successes have ...

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  19. Train Waits As Travellers Argue

    A dispute between passengers, police, and a taxi-driver at Town Hall Station early this morning delayed an electric train bound for ...

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  20. 15 Dead, 7 Hurt In Plane Crash

    LONDON, June 19 (A.A.P.).—Fifteen people were killed and seven injured yesterday when a ...

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  21. Farmers Talk About Snakes And Hamsters

    The central executive of the Primary Producers' Union decided yesterday to ask the Government to declare the ...

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  22. YOUTHS "SHELTERED" IN MORGUE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Two youths were charged late to-night with having trespassed in the mortuary at the City Morgue. When they were ...

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  23. MINISTER FIRM ON WHEAT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Federal Government would not entertain exclusion of the 1945-46 and 1946-47 harvests from any wheat ...

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  24. NEW CHIEF OF STAFF FOR B.C.O.F.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The appointment of Air Commodore J. R. J. McCauley, Deputy Chief of the Air Staff, as chief-of-staff to ...

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  25. "STAR" GOLF

    LONDON, June 19 (A.A.P.).—In the second round of the £1,500 "Star" tournament at Wentworth to-day the Australian. Norman von ...

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