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  • Warning Of "Great Risk" In Australia ANTI-RED BILL DEFENDED "Extraordinary Disease" CANBERRA, May 17.

    The Government was dealing in the Communist Party Dissolution Bill with a very extraordinary disease—militant revolutionary Communism in Australia ... [Article] (511 words)
  • Chemists To Support New Health Plan MELBOURNE, May 17.

    Federal Council of the Australian Federated Pharmaceutical Service Guild today agreed to support a national health ... [Article] (176 words)
  • Ministers Confer With Mr. MacDonald CANBERRA, May 17.

    The Prime Minister said in the House of Representatives today that he and senior Ministers, after conversations with ... [Article] (115 words)
  • Life Cancellation For Taxi Drivers MELBOURNE, May 17.

    A private hire taxi-driver who overcharged a man who was rushing his baby daughter to hospital, had his license ... [Article] (83 words)
  • "Drowned" Doctor Alive SYDNEY, May 17.

    A 37-year-old Sydney ear and nose specialist who was believed by relatives to have been drowned at Bondi more than ... [Article] (72 words)
  • Big Racing Racket Involving Sydney G.P.O. Alleged SYDNEY, May 17.

    A number of Sydney GPO officials were questioned today concerning a big race racket operating in ... [Article] (537 words)
  • Big Coal Order By S.A.

    The SA Government had accepted a tender from Elder, Smith and Co., Ltd.. for 150,000 tons of A grade ... [Article] (245 words)
  • SIMPLIFIED TAX PLAN Experts To Study Oversea Systems CANBERRA, May 17.

    The committee reviewing taxation would visit all States to take evidence, the Treasurer (Mr. Fadden) said ... [Article] (155 words)
  • Swimming Star Admits Stabbing Story False CANBERRA, May 17.

    Swimming champion Pat McHugh, 22, confessed to police in Canberra today that she had made up a story ... [Article] (166 words)
  • 2 Lions Stolen

    Two lions have been stolen. They war missing yesterday from the verundah of a ... [Article] (71 words)
  • SMALLPOX FEARS EXPRESSED Wide Vaccination To Be Considered CANBERRA, May 17.

    The Minister for Health (Sir Earle Page) today asked Commonwealth health experts to consider whether ... [Article] (144 words)
  • Cyclist Killed In Collision With Car

    A man who has not yet been identified was killed instantly when his bicycle and a motor car collided at the ... [Article] (93 words)
  • Van And Horse In Rood Accident

    When the panel van he was driving struck a horse on Islington road, Islington, last night, Emil Henry Hofner, 26 ... [Article] (92 words)
  • Queen, Princess Defy Farouk SAN FRANCISCO, May 17.

    Queen Mother Nazli of Egypt has offered to obey King Farouk's order to return home to Egypt on condition that the King forgives Princess Fathia and her commoner husband ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (478 words)
  • Bull Causes Scatter In Brisbane BRISBANE, May 17.

    A young Hereford bull caused consternation for two hours in the city today. ... [Article] (126 words)
  • New Destroyer Passes Speed Trials

    The new Australian-built destroyer HMAS Tobruk undergoing her speed trials outside the heads of Sydney Harbor on Tuesday. In choppy seas the ship came through with flying colors and wan banded over to the RAN yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (79 words)
  • Dutch Envoy Confers With Premier

    An agreement had been reached recently for Holland to send more than 35,000 migrants to Australia to ... [Article] (187 words)
  • Flying Saucer Hat Comes To Australia SYDNEY, May 17.

    Flying saucers are now going to women's heads. When Sydney millinery firm executive Mrs. Selwyn ... [Article] (139 words)
  • Russia Charged With Warmongering BELGRADE, May 17.

    The secretary of the Yugoslav National Assembly's Foreign Affairs Committee (M. Dedijer) alleged ... [Article] (123 words)
  • Survey To Throw Light On Clothing Habits CANBERRA, May 17.

    What clothes have yon in your wardrobe? How many have you bought in the past year? How long do you expect ... [Article] (146 words)
  • "And So We Reluctantly Say Farewell" HOLLYWOOD, May 17.

    "And so we reluctantly say farewell to James A. Fitzpatrick's travel talks." Fitzpatrick, whose famous ... [Article] (200 words)
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  • NO UNION ACTION ON RED BILL Tame Communist Move Defeated MELBOURNE, May 17.

    After only weak Communist opposition, the special All-Australia Trade Union Congress today decided to take no action against the Federal Government's Anti-Communist ... [Article] (706 words)
  • AWAKES TO FIND BEDROOM ABLAZE

    Bruce Cocks, 19-year-old dental student, of Henley Beach road, Underdale, who fell asleep yesterday while studying on his ... [Article] (104 words)
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  • Speculation On Overseas Trip Of Red's Wife SYDNEY, May 17.

    Keen speculation developed in Sydney today over the reason for the proposed departure for London of the ... [Article] (123 words)
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  • WANTED MAN DETAINED AT YALLOURN MELBOURNE, May 17.

    The police manhunt following the East Brighton murder ended at 6. p.m. to-day, when a man was ... [Article] (136 words)
  • POLICE ACTIVE IN ADELAIDE

    A pair of women's black kid gloves found in a Victorian car abandoned near the Adelaide Railway Station ... [Article] (164 words)
  • Upset In Collingwood Football Club MELBOURNE, May 17.

    Led by their coach and former captain. Phonse Kyne, more than 30 playing members of Collingwood stood up in a ... [Article] (119 words)

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