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  3. Doyle—Arthur Probe Sensation "'LETHAL DOSE' LEFT IN PARLIAMENT HOUSE ROOM"

    SYDNEY, May 19.—A Labour M.L.A., Mr. J. W. Seiffert, caused a sensation at the Doyle Royal Commission late today when he said detectives found a "lethal dose" left by Reginald Doyle on the top of a cupboard in his Parliament House room. ...

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  4. Child Claimed Two Days Ago

    SYDNEY, May 19.— Mrs. Jill Hackney took custody of her 17-months-old daughter Bettina, ...

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  5. OUTVOTED

    Police on street duty yesterday morning had three problems—three youngsters who had strayed from their mothers. The third to be temporarily mislaid had a special escort across Nicholas ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. C'WEALTH GOVT. BY THE STATES

    CANBERRA, May 19.—The State Governments today outvoted the Commonwealth Government to allocate themselves £231,000,000 for governmental loan works programmes, including ...

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  7. UNIFORM TAXATION TO CONTINUE

    CANBERRA, May 19.— Official sanction has been given for the continued operation of uniform ...

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  8. 5/ A LB. FOR BUTTER URGED

    SYDNEY, May 19.— The present price of 1/1½ a lb. for butter should be increased to five shillings ...

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  9. 503 Children Benefited

    BRISBANE, May 19. — Five hundred and three children treated by the Queensland ...

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  10. Cut in Housing

    CANBERRA, May 19— Official figures issued to-night following the Loan Council meeting show a ...

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  11. WHARF DISPUTE SNOWBALLED

    BRISBANE, May 19.—The Denman waterside dispute snowballed today when 1100 Brisbane watersiders refused to work, and six ships ...

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  12. KOREAN PEACE TALKS FURTHER ADJOURNED

    TOKIO, May 19.—The Korean armistice talks, due to resume tomorrow, have been further adjourned until May 25. Announcing this today, a United Nations' communique said the ...

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  13. SHOT WOMAN AND THEN SUICIDED!

    SYDNEY, May 19.—Two 'teen age brothers today found their widowed mother, and a man who ...

    Article : 154 words
  14. Employers' Move in Wages - Hours Case

    MELBOURNE, May 19.—The employers late today initiated their High Court action to secure a continuation of the wages and hours ...

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  15. ARCHBISHOP TO BE ASKED TO EXORCISE GIRL'S "TORMENTORS"

    MANILA (Philippine Islands), May 18.—Mr. Arsenio Lacson, Mayor of Manila, said today that he would ask the Archbishop to exorcise the "invisible tormentors" of an 18-year-old girl now in the city gaol. ...

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  16. CATCH U.K. JET LEAD BY 1960!

    WASHINGTON. May 19.— Britain's lead in commercial jet travel is expected to be overcome by the United ...

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  17. Tomorrow Deadline for Answers in Sugar Strike

    BRISBANE, May 19.—Deadline for answers in the Queensland sugar mill tradesmen's strike from union area strike committees in the various sugar districts has been fixed for 1 p.m. on Thursday—an hour ...

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  18. 32 DIE IN NIGERIA RIOTS

    LAGOS, May 19.— About 32 were killed and 143 injured, including three policemen, in ...

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