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  3. THOUSANDS OF SCOUTS IN INVASION OF FRANCE

    From all corners of the earth, thousands of boy scouts converged on Moisson, near Paris for the sixth World Jamboree. By last ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. MORE THAN 150 DIE IN VIOLENT PUNJAB RIOTS

    NEW DELHI (A.A.P.).—While the new Dominions of Pakistan and India are celebrating their independence, the worst rioting for five months in Punjab has taken ...

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  5. IN FREAK SMASH

    Two cars were involved in this freak smash at St. Leonards on Wednesday night. Mr. W. E. Parish, of Newstead driver of the sedan, did not see the old tourer parked by the road as he drove home in the rain. His near-side front wheel struck the near-side front wheel of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TRAM HOLD-UP CONTINUES

    The' 7th day of the Launceston tramways strike yesterday brought no developments to indicate that a settlement is near. The City Council is still awaiting news of the assignment of a conciliation commissioner of the ...

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  7. MOVE TO STOP ELPHIN FLOODING

    Further representations will be made to Launceston City Council by the Agricultural Bank to improve ...

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  8. Ban on Dutch Ships Modified

    SYDNEY.—The union ban on Dutch shipping was modified yesterday at a conference of Federal unions convened by the A.C.T.U. THE BAN will be restricted to ...

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  9. Reimposing Ban on Use of Cream

    CANBERRA.—The Federal Government will reimpose the ban on the use of cream for domestic purposes on September I next, the\Minister for Commerce and Agriculture (Mr. Pollard) announced yesterday. ...

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  10. Japs. Still Hold Out

    GUAM (A.A.P.). — Two years after Hirohito's prescript ordering the Japanese to cease fighting, more than ...

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  11. FILM CONDEMNED

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.).—"Black Narcissus." the British film which had its New York premiere on Wednesday, has been condemned ...

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  12. BIG OIL BLAZE IN JAVA

    BATAVIA (A.A.P.). - One of the biggest oil fires in Batavia's history was raging yesterday. afternoon' at the Shell Oil Company's depot at. Kotja, near T and ...

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  13. ESTATE FOR PRINCESS

    LONDON (A.A.P.). — It was announced officially yesterday that the King had granted the Sunninghill ...

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  14. PLAYERS' ACTOR WINS TROPHY IN SYDNEY

    Launceston actor, Hugh Duncan, won the British Drama League trophy for the most outstanding individual performance during the league's drama festival which has just concluded in Sydney. About 90 players competed. ...

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  15. Rammed, Sunk During Fog

    VICTORIA, British Columbia (A.A.P.).—Rammed deep amidships by the Fenn Victory in an early ...

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  16. NED KELLY'S DESCENDANTS UP IN ARMS

    MELBOURNE—Descendants of the original Kelly family — Ned. Dan and Kate—and residents of the Glenrowan — Wangaratta— ...

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  17. RIOT IN GIRLS' HOME

    SYDNEY.—Inmates of the Parramatta Girls' Industrial Home early yesterday wrecked property worth £60 in a riot. ...

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  18. OWLS RESENT RAIN MAKING

    [?] OPEKA, Kansas (A.A.P.). — The attorney for the Topeka Owls Baseball Club threatened court action yesterday if the Topeka State ...

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  19. COMMUNAL STRIFE IN PALESTINE

    JERUSALEM (A.A.P.)— Seven Jews and three Arabs have been killed and 2 6 Jews and 12 Arabs wounded ...

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  20. FOUND ISLANDS VALUELESS

    CANBERRA. — Australia's newest possessions, Cartier Island and Ashmore Island, in the Timor Sea, have been found to be practically ...

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  21. STEAMER RUNS AGROUND

    SYDNEY.—The Australian naval frigate Condamine is steaming full speed to assist the Cyrena (4000 tons), which has grounded on the ...

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  22. Bribery in New York

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.).— A .County Grand Jury, which has been investigating charges of bribery paid ...

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  23. Loan Dwindling

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.). — The Treasury announced yesterday that Britain had withdrawn another 150 million dollars of the 3750 million' ...

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  24. STORM WARNING

    MELBOURNE—A storm warning was issued by the Weather Bureau last night to shipping in all waters south-east of Australia. ...

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  25. Wool Dearer in America

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.)—The trade newspaper, "Daily News and Records' Boston correspondent says that topmakers report an ...

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  26. JUDGES RAISED IN PRECEDENCE

    CANBERRA.—A new table of precedence for Australia, gazetted yesterday, raises the precedence of the Chief Judge of the ...

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  27. RADIOED NORWAY FROM RAFT IN PACIFIC

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.). — With only a makeshift power source, men on a raft in the Pacific have sent a radio message to Norway on the opposite side, of the earth. ...

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  28. Bigger Subsidy for Nairana Sought

    SYDNEY.—Federal Cabinet will consider to-day an application for a substantially increased subsidy for the Nairana, one of two ships ...

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  29. SURPLUS TOBACCO

    MELBOURNE. — The Disposals Commission revealed yesterday that 64,000lb. of pipe and cigarette tobacco declared surplus by the ...

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  30. MAY BE BURIED NEAR KAISER

    HAMBURG (A.A.P.). — A convoy of six Russian lorries is taking the body of the ex- Kaiser's widow. Princess Hermine from ...

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  31. DIGEST OF THE LEADERS

    Wheat or Flour? THE flour millers of Launceston are naturally disturbed by a suggestion ...

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  32. Re-establishment Costs £30m.

    CANBERRA.—The Federal Government had spent more than 30 million in two years on the re-establishment of service personnel, the acting Minister for Post. War Reconstruction (Mr. Pollard) revealed yesterday. ...

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  33. BRITONS LEAVE N.Z. DISILLUSIONED

    AUCKLAND (A.A.P.).—More than 30 men, women and children, who arrived as hopeful immigrants on the Rangitiki on June 16, left New Zealand for Britain on the same ship last night dissatisfied and disappointed. ...

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  34. BLIZZARD IN ALPS

    SYDNEY.—With a 70-mile an hour wind blowing, the worst blizzard of the winter season has been raging in the southern Alps ...

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  35. STRIKES TO CONTINUE

    SYDNEY—The two Sydney waterfront strikes which have crippled interstate shipping and thrown 4000 men out of work will ...

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  36. DEATH SENTENCE FOR 22 NAZIS

    FRANKFURT (A.A.P.). — A military court at Dachau has sentenced to death by hanging 22 former Nazi doctors and guards of Bechenwald concentration camp, whom the court found guilty of war crimes on ...

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