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    Participants in the Jubilee fancy dress parade at the Memorial Hall yesterday caused a lot of amusements as they arrayed themselves in the quaint raiment of yester-year. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Batons Were Used N.Z. POLICE CLASH WITH DEMONSTRATORS

    WELLINGTON, May 2.—One thousand strikers, marching from the Wellington Trades Hall to Parliament building this morning, were broken up by about ...

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  5. 'GREAT VICTORY FOR U.N.' SAYS 8th. ARMY COMMANDER

    TOKIO, May 2.—Lieutenat-General James Van Fleet, Alled ground commander in Korea, said to-day that the first phase of the enemy spring offensive ''had ended din a great victory for the ...

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  6. SWEPT AWAY BY BEER "TIDAL WAVE"

    SYDNEY, May 2.—A flow of beer from a broken , barrel to-day crashed a boy against a kerb with, ...

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  7. NO REQUEST YET

    WELLINGTON, May 2.—The Prime Minister (Mr. S. Holland) has received no request to meet a ...

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  8. Search for Missing Fishing Party

    ROCKHAMPTON, May 2.—Police searching for three Rockhampton men missing at Port Clinton, an Isolated ...

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  9. KOREAN CASUALTY LIST

    MELBOURNE, May 2:—The Minister for the Army (Mr. Jos. Francis) to-day released the biggest list of ...

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  10. GOVT. SENATE TEAMS GAIN FURTHER GROUND IN OLD. AND W. AUST.

    BRISBANE, May 2.—Government Senate teams gained further ground in Queensland and Western Australian to-day, thus improving prospects for a ...

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  11. COLLAPSED AND DIED IN COURT

    SYDNEY, May 2.—A Darlinghurst cafe proprietor, John Romales, the father of a Greek girl, claiming ...

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  12. 40 INJURED IN MEXICAN MAY DAY CLASHES

    MEXICO CITY, May 2.—Non-Communist and Communist workers clashed In a May Day parade of 150,000 ...

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  13. MAJ. GEN. CASSELS PLEASED WITH HIS APPOINTMENT

    MELBOURNE, May 2.—Major-General A. J. H. Cassels, C.B., O.B.E, D.S.O., regards his new command as ...

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  14. THE VILLAGERS HAVE "HAD" FISH

    SYDNEY, May 2.—Since Saturday residents of Tea Gardens, a small fishing village north of Newcastle, have been asked to eat 1½ tons of fish. ...

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  15. NORTHERN N.S.W. MINES IDLE INDEFINITELY

    SYDNEY, May 2.—All Northern New South Wales coal mines except three B.H.P. pits will be idle indefinitely following a strike by engineers employed in the mines. The men, who struck at 11 ...

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  16. FORMER BOXER SHOT DEAD IN MISTAKE FOR UNCLE

    SYDNEY, May 2.—John Frederick ("Chow") Hayes, the uncle of a 27-year-old former boxer who was shot dead by a gunman in a house in Ultimo last night, ...

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  17. Grazing Country Burnt Out

    BRISBANE, May 2.—A bushfire on Roseberry Downs Station, near Muttaburra, to-day burnt out 6000 acres of ...

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  18. MALAYAN TERRORISTS HAMMERED

    SINGAPORE, May 2.—Royal Marine Commandoes had their biggest success against terrorists in Malaya yesterday when ...

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  19. THREE KILLED IN COLLISION

    MELBOURNE, May 2.—Three people were killed and two were injured when their car collided head on with a ...

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  20. UNION LEADER'S APPEAL

    AUCKLAND, May 2.—The President of the New Auckland Waterfront Workers' Union, Mr. Raymond Seton Belsham, ...

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