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  3. "REDS" PREPARING FOR NEW SEOUL ASSAULT

    TOKIO, May, 3.—Intelligence officers in Western Korea said to-day that the Communists were preparing a new assault on Seoul. The officers said ...

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  4. FLEW AT 500 M.P.H. TO SAVE BOY'S LIFE

    MELBOURNE, May 3.—An R.A.A.F. Mustang fighter late this afternoon flow at nearly 500 miles an hour from Laverton to Hay (H.S.W.) to save a boy's life. ...

    Article : 112 words
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    A recent photograph of the Queen of the Netherlands, Queen Juliana, and Prince Bernhard, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TRIBUNAL REJECTS MINERS' CLAIM FOR WAGE INCREASE

    SYNDEY, May 3.—The Miners' Federation claim for a straight out wage increase was rejected by the Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. F. Gullagher to-day. He also directed that the ''attendance allowance'' should stand. ...

    Article : 560 words
  7. POOL DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, May 3.—The 'Daily Telegraph'' would be unable to publish after Monday, unless the Equity ...

    Article : 403 words
  8. Navy Pilot Killed In Sea Crash

    A Royal Australian Navy pilot was killed this morning when a Sea Fury fighter plane crashed into the sea ...

    Article : 176 words
  9. HEAVY POLLING BY GOVT. SENATE TEAM IN Q'LD.

    BRISBANE, May 3.—The return of six Queens. land senators now is almost certain, following heavy polling by the Government team to-day. The Government group now has won 56.47 per cent, of the ...

    Article : 393 words
  10. Buildings Worth £5m. Held Up In Queensland

    BRISBANE, May 3.—Commercial building programmes totalling more than £5,000,000 are being delayed in ...

    Article : 115 words
  11. HAROLD BLAIR IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, May 3.—Twenty-six year old aboriginal tenor, Harold Blair, accompanied by his wife, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 177 words
  12. RISE IN THE PRICE OF MANY ARTICLES WILL FOLLOW LIFT IN RAIL FREIGHTS

    BRISBANE, May 3.—A rise in the price of many commodities in Queensland is expected to follow the rail freight increases on goods and liverstock announced to-day. Sugar industry costs alone will rise ...

    Article : 541 words
  13. BOY HANGED WHEN BOUGH BROKE

    When a branch broke as he was [?] being a tree with a rope round his neck, to make a swing a ...

    Article : 119 words
  14. "Paid £1,493,105 For Only One Tram and 46 Carriages"

    SYDNEY, May 3.—The Minister for Transport (Mr. Sheahan) said to-day that contracts between the Transport Department and the Commonwealth Engineering Company had been the result of gross ...

    Article : 235 words
  15. CABINET WILL BE ANNOUNCED TUESDAY

    CANBERRA, May 3.—The new Federal Cabinet is expected to hold its first meeting to-morrow week. ...

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  16. WATERSIDERS WORKED ON AUCKLAND WHARVES UNDER SERVICES' PROTECTION

    AUCKLAND, May 3.—Under the protection of armed Naval, Military and Air Force personnel, practically a full muster of men who registered in the new Watersiders' Union worked on the Auckland wharves to-day. Service ...

    Article : 701 words
  17. WORKED FOR THE FIRM FOR 70 YEARS

    NEW YORK, May 3.—Thomas Lathe, 82, who has worked with one firm in Baltimore, Maryland, for 70 years, ...

    Article : 102 words
  18. OVERSEAS LABOUR FOR ELECTRICITY BOARDS?

    BRISBANE, May 3.—The Queensland Electricity Commission is making inquiries overseas for large scale ...

    Article : 78 words
  19. SUNSHINE CRUISE SEASON BEGUN

    BRISBANE, May 3.—The sunshine cruise season to Queensland will be opened on Thursday by the liner ...

    Article : 129 words
  20. KING GEORGE VI OPENS THE FESTIVAL OF BRITAIN

    LONDON, May 3.—His Majesty King George VI opened the festival of Britain from the steps of Saint Paul's Cathedral at 11 a.m. (G.M.T.) to-day. The story of Britain's contributions to civilisation is told in five ...

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    THE "CUTTY SARK" LEAVES GREENAITHE.—The "Cutty Sark," the last of the famous clipper ships on regular service from china and Australia with tea and wool in the latter part of the nineteenth century, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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