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  4. FLUOROSIS FROM BORE WATER GRAVE DANGER TO SHEEP INDUSTRY

    BRISBANE, June 6.—A grave report of fluorosis in humans and animals in the western areas of Queensland dependent on supplies of bore [?]ater has been presented to the Cabinet and has caused much concern. ...

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  5. World's First "Civil" Jet Plane

    Squadron-Leader "Digger" Cotes-Preedy, Gloster aircraft test pilot, will'leave Manston, Kent, this month in the world's first "civil" jet plane—red-painted Gloster Meteor—on a 4000 miles demonstration tour of Europe. The 600 m.p.h. Meteor will be "shown off" in Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Sweden and Norway. With it will go a 150 m.p.h. Rapide biplane to carry officials taking part in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AUSTRALIAN [?] ON JAPAN[?] WHALING ACTIVI[?]

    CANBERRA, June 6. — When the Australian Government, on April 28, learnt that General MacArthur contemplated a further Japanese whaling expedition to the Antarctic in the 1947-48 season it ...

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  7. Forceps Found In Soldier After Death

    SYDNEY, June 6.—The police are investigating the death of an army officer. Lieut. H. Williams, ...

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  8. 7-YEAR SENTENCE FOR THIRD BIGAMY OFFENCE

    SYDNEY, June 6. — At the Quarter Sessions today s sentence of seven years' imprisonment was imposed on a self-confessed ...

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  9. Dairy Production Costs Survey Near Completion

    BRISBANE, June 6.—"I had a satisfactory interview with the Federal Minister for Commerce (Mr Pollard)," said Mr C. H. ...

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  10. TRUMAN URGES HALT IN AID TO TERRORISTS

    WASHINGTON, June 5.—President Truman issued a statement today calling on the American people to refrain from inciting illegal activities in Palestine. ...

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  11. Coupon Ratings On Overcoats Reduced

    MELBOURNE, June 6—Substantial reductions in the coupon ratings on woollen overcoats, to operate from ...

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  12. FIVE DEMANDS BY MINERS ON STATE GOVT.

    SYDNEY, June 6.—The Miners' Federation has decided to give the Queensland Government until September 1 to meet five demands covering Queensland mines. ...

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  13. U.S. Protest Note On Communist Coup In Hungary

    NEW YORK, June 5.—The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that President Truman has approved the ...

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  14. BUILDING COSTS SHOW BIG RISE IN EASTERN STATES

    CANBERRA June 6. — The enormous increase in building costs which has taken place since 1939 was revealed in a table ...

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  15. Man Killed In Explosion At Broken Hill

    SYDNEY, June 6.—A man was killed and another seriously injured in an explosion in the Broken Hill mine today. ...

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  16. Fed Up With Oueues And Restrictions

    LONDON, June 6.—Hundreds of women from all parts of Britain invaded the House of Commons today, bearing a petition asking ...

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  17. Federal Houses In Recess Until Sept. 17

    CANBERRA, June 6.—After sitting almost continuously for 39 of the previous 48 hours, the House of Representatives rose at ...

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  18. Manpower Review In Britain

    LONDON, June 5.—The Ministry of Labour Gazette, in a review of manpower in Great Britain, says that in the next four years there ...

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  19. Watersiders Gaoled For Receiving Stolen Property

    BRISBANE, June 6. — Five wharf labourers who had been convicted of having received stolen goods were sent to gaol for terms ...

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  20. U.S. Army Check On Skymasters

    NEW YORK, June 6. — The Honolulu correspondent of the Associated Press states that the Pacific division headquarters of ...

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  21. American-Born Jap Faces Treason Charge

    LOS ANGELES, June 8. — Tomoya Kawakita, 26, an Americanborn Japanese, was arrested by FBI agents today on a charge of ...

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  22. Soviet Troops Leaving Bulgaria

    LONDON, June 6.—Reuter's Berlin correspondent states that the German news service in the Soviet zone reported last night that the ...

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  23. BURMESE BUYER AT B.I.F.

    A buyer from Burma with his wife and daughter, dressed in their picturesque national dress, at the British Industriel Fair at Earl's Court—U.K. Information Service. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. UNION ENDS BAN ON DUTCH SHIPS

    SYDNEY, June 6.—The ban on Dutch shipping, imposed two years ago by the Waterside Workers' Federation, has ended. The federation, which imposed the ban in ...

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  25. Formby To Get Over £1000 A Week Here

    George Formby, famous English comedian and banjoist, is coming to Australia. During his Australian tour of 12 weeks. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. CLAIMS PUBLIC REACTION AGAINST BLACK MARKET

    CANBERRA, June 6. — The average family was taking more care of its money now than formerly and there was a stiffening of ...

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  27. Joint Use of Manus Island

    WASHINGTON, June 5. — A State Department spokesman confirmed today that the U.S. Ambassador (Mr Butler) and ...

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  28. Flood Of Proteste On U.S. Labour Bill

    WASHINGTON, June 5.—As the Senate began the debate today on the final draft of the Restrictive Labour Bill, which the House of ...

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