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  3. ONE OF STATE'S WORST DROUGHTS THREATENED

    BRISBANE, May 26.—Drovers are herding tens and thousands of cattle and sheep southwards along Queensland stock routes to save them from what threatens to be one of the most severe droughts ...

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  4. IN THE NEWS

    A young Czech girl who escaped after being arrested by Russian secret police, is "happy now" in the Bathurst ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MAJOR ARAB OFFENSIVE ON JERUSALEM EXPECTED SOON

    WASHINGTON, May 26.—American correspondents in Jerusalem, in a joint despatch, say a major Arab offensive is expected on Jerusalem before the extension of the truce deadline panted by the Security Council runs out. The Jewish leaders believe that the Arabs hope for the early capture of Jerusalem ...

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  6. QUEEN MARY 81 YESTERDAY

    LONDON, May 26.—Queen Mary celebrated her 31st birthday to-day. There were no formal celebrations, but Their ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WAS HOMESICK

    Young war bride, Mrs. Fred. B. Lafferty (29), could not stay in America because she was pining for her seven sisters ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. The Referendum FADDEN ON TAXATION

    TOOWOOMBA, May [?]—"Since Mr. Chifley and members of his Government have set themselves ...

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  9. U.K. HIGH COMMISSIONER IMPRESSED WITH Q'LD.

    BRISBANE, May 26.—"Queensland has everything that should make a man happy," said the British High Commissioner (Mr. E Williams) who returned to Brisbane to-day after a 20-day tour of ...

    Article : 313 words
  10. No Cricket: Wet Wicket

    LONDON, May 26.—Light, steady rain began at the Old Trafford shortly before play was due to ...

    Article : 149 words
  11. GRAZIERS AND SELECTORS CLASH ON PREFERENCE

    BRISBANE, May 26.—The Industrial Court to-day reserved its decision on an application by the United Graziers' Association for preference in supply of labour in the pastoral industry. Mr. P. A. ...

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  12. DUTCH SHIPPING BAN TO BE LIFTED

    MELBOURNE, May 26.—The Federal Transport and Waterside Unions decided to-day to lift the ban on Dutch shipping. The decision was made at a conference of 19 unions called by the A.C.T.U. ...

    Article : 425 words
  13. FIERCE BATTLE IN N. KIANGSU

    SINGAPORE, May 26.—Reuter's Nanking correspondent says large-scale fighting flared up in North Kiangan as ...

    Article : 214 words
  14. Only 18 Unemployed In Ipswich

    BRISBANE. May 26.—Chiefly because of work offering in the meat Industry only 1731 people in ...

    Article : 129 words
  15. A.L.P. "Red" Ban Urged

    SYDNEY, May 26—Four motions on the agenda for the annual Australian Labour Party ...

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  16. HOSPITAL ERECTION NEAR STANDSTILL

    BRISBANE, May 26.—Lack of materials and labour problems threaten to bring the Government's big ...

    Article : 142 words
  17. MINISTER FOR HOUSING CRITICISED FOR OUTBURST

    BRISBANE May 26.—The Minister for Housing (Mr. W. Power) deserved the strongest condemnation for his remarkable outburst against the Kingarov Shire Council. Mr. C. Chalk (Q.P.P. ...

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  18. MAN KILLED IN ROAD SMASH

    BRISBANE, May 20.—Ambulance bearers to-night struggled for five minutes with the twisted cabin on a ...

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  19. BAN ON LEFT HAND DRIVE VEHICLES URGED

    BRISBANE, May 26.—A prohibition on left-hand drive vehicles which have not been registered already was urged ...

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  20. AUST. BEEF TO BE SENT TO PALESTINE

    MELBOURNE, May 26.—The buying of beef for Palestine leading Melbourne and prominent Kosher butcher, would ...

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  21. 2-Year-old Drunk on Eucalyptus

    SYDNEY, May 26.—A two-year-old Manly boy got thoroughly drunk last night on a bottle of medicinal ...

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  22. State-wide Plumbing Uniformity Urged

    BRISBANE, May 26.—Statewide uniformity, not only in the standard of sewerage drainage and plumbing work ...

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  23. RUSSIA OBJECTS TO LIAISON OFFICERS

    LONDON, May 26.—Protesting at last night's meeting of Berlin Deputy Commandants at the action of the British, ...

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  24. CANADIAN FARMING METHODS ADMIRED

    NEW YORK, May 26—Three New South Wales farmers, Messrs. W. A. Messrs, M. R. Dottsworth, and D. H. Bruce, ...

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  25. 18 MINES IDLE IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, May 26.—Eighteen coal mines in New South Wales were idle to-day for a production loss of nearly 15.000 tons, ...

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  26. 2200 TO CONTEST LAND BALLOT

    BRISBANE, May 26.—Nearly 2200 people have applied to contest a ballot to be declared to-morrow for a 15,833 acre ...

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  27. CHINESE PROTEST

    SINGAPORE. May 26.—Reuter's Shanghai correspondent says the Chinese Foreign Office has been requested by the ...

    Article : 54 words
  28. Not Guilty of Harm Charge

    John Thomas Adams (471) powder monkey, who was charged that on January 16 he caused grievous bodily harm to ...

    Article : 45 words
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