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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 61 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 80 words
  4. ATTLEE SLATED ON EGYPT

    LONDON, May 8.—"Egypt has been effectively defended throughout two wars by British, Canadians, Australians, New Zealanders and South Africans, who shed their blood freely to prevent Cairo and Alexandria ...

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  5. KANGAROO POPULAR ON AMERICAN BRIDESHIP

    Mrs. Robert Smith (third from left), formerly of Merrylands, Sydney, and other passengers made friends with Joey, four-year-old kangaroo, on the trip from Australia to the U.S. on brideship Lurline last month. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. DEVELOPMENT IN KIOSK MURDER

    SYDNEY, May 8.—Evidence In the Kiosk Murder Trial at the Central Criminal Court nu com­pleted to-day, and Mr. Justice ...

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  7. U.N.O. IGNORED ON IRAN

    NEW YORK, May 8.—The "Herald Cribune" says Russia has ignored the Security Council request that it report whether Iran has been evacuated. ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL UNREST HAS GOVERNMENT WORRIED

    BRISBANE, May 8.—Eight hundred men are now idle in the Brisbane wharves, and 22 ships are held up in Sydney, and 11 in Melbourne are facing similar treatment. In view of the approaching election, Federal ...

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  9. £5 FINE FOR INCITING STRIKE

    PERTH, May 8.—A union organiser was fined £5, on the unanimous decision of the State Arbitratlon Court, to-day for having ...

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  10. BRISBANE'S VICTORY DAY ARRANGEMENTS

    BRISBANE, May 8.—The Victory Day celebrations in Brisbane on June 10 were planned at a meeting convened by the Premier ...

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  11. MOTOR TYRE RATION LIFTED AFTER JUNE

    CANBERRA, May 8.—The Government hopes to remove the rationing of motor tyres sometime during the second half of this year. ...

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  12. £600,000 BITUMEN PLANT FOR N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, May 8.—Details of the first bitumen refinely one of the most modern in the Southern Hemisphere, which is to built at ...

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  13. ITALY TO HAND OVER COLONIES

    LONDON, May 7.—As a result of Signor De Gasperi's visit to Mr. Bevin, it is believed Italy has agreed in Principle to hand over her colonies ...

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  14. RUSH FOR WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR

    BRISBANE, May 8.—A fear, in spit, of official assurances to the contrary that rationing of footwear would b reintroduced, has caused heavy ...

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  15. NEXT STATE LABOUR CONVENTION HERE

    BRISBANE, May 8.—Queensland Central Executive of the Australian Labour Party decided to-day that the triennial State Labour ...

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  16. LOAN CONTINGENT ON BASES

    WASHINGTON, May 8.—The Senate agreed to vote to-day on Senator McFarlane's amendment to the British loan, which stipulates the loan be ...

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  17. LAW ON PREFERENCE

    MELBOURNE, May 8.—The decision of the Special Federal Court upholding the appointment of the vice-president of the New South Wales branch of the A.L.P. (Mr.Taylor) as vice-chairmen of the Australian ...

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  18. U.S. PILOTS' WAGES TO BE INVESTIGATED

    WASHINGTON, May 7—The Anerl an Press states that President Trumar as created an emergency board to in estigate the wage dispute between the ...

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  19. RECORD SHIPMENT OF FRUIT HELD UP

    BRISBANE, May 8.—The watertont dispute over loading double jumped wool has resulted in the old-up of a record shipment of ...

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  20. BRANCH TAXATION OFFICES LIKELY

    CANBERRA, May 8.—Branch taxation offices may ultimately be established outside capital cities if the present income taxation arrangements ...

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  21. TWO KILLED IN CROSSING SMASH

    MARYBOROUGH. May 8.—Two women were killed and a man was injured at 8 o'clock this morning when special train conveying raw sugar ...

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  22. SOLDIERS PROTEST AT BELATED RELEASE

    WELLINGTON, May 8.—Soldiers at Trentham military camp, in the 20 to 23 age group stopped work to-day as a protest against delayed ...

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  23. WOOL AUCTIONS FOR 1946-47

    MELBOURNE, May 8.—The National Council of Wool Selling Brokers of Australia has issued a provisional pro­gramme of wool auction sales for the ...

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  24. £200,000 FOR ATOMIC RESEARCH

    LONDON, May 8.—The Department of Scientific and Industrial Research has been provided with over £200,000 or research into atomic physics and ...

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  25. PALESTINE REPORT, BETRAYAL TO ARABS

    RIYADH (Saudi-Arabia). May 8.— bn Saud said that, after his efforts to urge Arabs to work hand in hand with the Allies, he felt the British and ...

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  26. Rumania Granted 1938 Borders

    LONDON, May 7.—The Big Four Foreign Ministers in Paris quickly agreed to­day to-day grant Rumania her 1938 boundaries, but adjourned in complete disagreement on the questions of the Danube shipping and the freedom of commercial access to the Black Sea for Danubian countries. ...

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  27. HEADWAY MADE AT COAL CONFERENCE

    SYDNEY, May 8.—"I feel we have made some headway," said the secretary of the Miners' Federation (Mr.H. Wells) to-night, after a conference of the Federation's officials and State and Federal parliamentary ...

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  28. WORLD PLATFORM ON MARRIAGE

    NEW YORK, May 7.—The "Herald Tribune" states that the United Nations subcommission, on the status of women, unanimously adopted a ...

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  29. 51,000 RAILMEN DUSTED BY STRIKE

    WASHINGTON, May 8.—The American Press says the Association of American Railroads announced that £1,000 railway men were laid off as a ...

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  30. WHY DID A.I.F. FIGHT EAST OF SUEZ?

    MELBOURNE, May 8.—Commenting to-day on the statement that the Labour Government in Britian proposed to withdraw all ...

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  31. FOOD RATION SAVINGS

    CANBERRA, May 8.—As the direct result of the rationing of butter, meat sugar and tea, the annual Civilian consumption saving in those ...

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  32. CANBERRA HOTELS

    CANBERRA, May 8.—A police inspector, while temporarily in charge of police in Canberra, was said to have issued an instruction ...

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  33. CHRISTMAS ISLAND PHOSPHATES

    LONDON, May 8.—The "Times" representative at Singapore says Christmas Island plans to double the prewar production of phosphates to 400 ...

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  34. FIRST PRIZE IN CASKET TO AYR

    BRISBANE, May 8.—Golden Cas ke' No. 1081 was drawn to-day. First prize, No.14301, M. Christensen, Bo: 102. Ayr: second, No.22226. ...

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  35. SOFT COAL MINERS SET ON DEMANDS

    NEW YORK, May 8.—The Associated Press Washington Corresponded says that hopes for an early settlement of the 37 day old strike of the ...

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  36. RAPID INCREASE IN EXPORT TRADE

    CANBERRA, May 8.—The Government Statistician (Dr. Roland Wilson) stated to-day that Australian trade with overseas countries was increasing ...

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  37. STOLE £459 TO WIN FIRST CASKET PRIZE

    BRISBANE, May 8.—When Douglas 'Halg' Court, 31, employed as a goods checker by Luya Julius Ltd., carriers, was charged in the ...

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  38. 11 NATIONS INVITED TO ATOMIC TESTS

    WASHINGTON, May 8.—The American Press says the Acting Secetary of State (Mr. Dean Acheson) announced the United States would ...

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  39. MR. KEYATTA STILL SERIOUSLY ILL

    BRISBANE, May 8.—The Mater Hospital reported to-night that the condition of Mr. G. Keyatta was unchanged and is still serious ...

    Article : 27 words
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