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  3. FEDERAL CABINET TO BE ANNOUNCED ON THURSDAY

    CANBERRA, May 7.—The Prime Minister (Mr. R. G. Menzies) would announce the members of the new Federal Cabinet on Thursday, it was stated officially here to-night. The new Cabinet will be sworn in by the ...

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  4. ALLEGED LOCK-UP INCIDENT DETECTIVE COMMITTED FOR TRIAL ON ASSAULT CHARGE

    WARWICK, May 7.—John Joseph Cronin, a Brisbane detective, was committed for trial at the criminal sittings of the Circuit Court in Warwick on May 29 by Mr. T. W. Eite, S.M., in the Court of Petty Sessions at Stanthorpe to-day, on a charge of ...

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  5. NO SPACE LEFT FOR SHOWS

    Space at the Ipswich Showground for sideshows is at a premium, and was not enough to go round the applicants. Many had to be refused. Yesterday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. £40M. SECURITY LOAN OPENS MAY 22

    CANBERRA, May 7.—The new Commonwealth 12th Security Loan will be opened on Tuesday, May 22, to raise a ...

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  7. GOVERNMENT SENATE TEAM FURTHER AHEAD

    BRISBANE, May 7.—To-day's Senate count saw the Queensland Government team increase its percentage ...

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  8. Chinese Executions Continue

    HONG KONG, May 7.—Chinese Communists have officially reported the execution or sentencing to death ...

    Article : 219 words
  9. COAL LOSS OF 124,000 TONS

    SYDNEY, May 7.—New South Wales will lose 124,000 tons of coal this week. This is because of the May Day ...

    Article : 188 words
  10. N.Z. WATERFRONT CRITICISES LEADER OF OPPOSITION CRITICISES REFUSAL TO CALL PARLIAMENT TOGETHER

    WELLINGTON, May 7.—The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Walter Nash) in a statement to-day criticised the Government's refused to call Parliament together, or to allow himself and other members of ...

    Article : 510 words
  11. MORE ENLISTMENTS IN SERVICES NEEDED

    BRISBANE, May 7.—Army enlistments in April, with 79, headed the list of the three services. The Navy received ...

    Article : 189 words
  12. WOMAN RESCUED FROM BLAZING FLATETTE

    SYDNEY, May 7.—Crow's Nest firemen to-day smashed down a door and rescued an unconscious woman from a ...

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  13. SCOTLAND YARD MEN TO TAKE TITLEY BACK

    SYDNEY, May 7.—Two Scotland Yard detectives are due to arrive in Sydney from London to-morrow to escort George ...

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  14. ALLIED FORCES BROADEN KOREAN BRIDGEHEAD

    TOKIO, May 7.—Allied forces to-day broadened their bridgehead north of the 38th Parallel on the East and Central Korean front against light Communist ...

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  15. UNKNOWN MAN STABS GIRL

    MELBOURNE, May 7.—A man stabbed an attractive 17-year-old blonde in the back at Flinders-street ...

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  16. 18 DIE WHEN TYPHOON LASHES PHILIPPINES

    MANILA, May 7.—A 90 mile an hour Pacific typhoon lashed the Philippines over the week-end, killing at least 18 persons and injuring 39. It also caused many thousands of dollars worth of damage to ...

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  17. NEW EGG CONTRACT WITH BRITAIN

    SYDNEY, May 7.—The overage poultry farmer with 1000 birds would increase his profit by £5 as a result of ...

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  18. BOMB TARGET COST 2/6

    BRISBANE, May 7.—The hulk of the 735-ton Kyogle, 50 years ago a luxury passenger ship popular for "honeymoon cruises" from Sydney to Byron Bay, has been purchased by two Amberley Air Force officers for 2/6. ...

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  19. TASMANIAN POTATO SHIP CANCELLED

    BRISBANE, May 7—Because of a crew shortage the freighter Colac has been cancelled and will not bring the 30,000 ...

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  20. 16 NEW POLIO CASES

    BRISBANE, May 7.—Seven few cases of poliomyelitis from Brisbane and nine from the country were notified over ...

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