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  3. Skeleton 3000 Years Old Unearthed

    LONDON, May 17. A.A.P.—A chambered tomb believed to belong to the Neolithic, early bronze age, was discovered ...

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  4. India Approves Remaining In Commonwealth

    NEW DELHI, May 17. A.A.P. —The Indian Constituent Assembly on the voice overwhelmingly approved Pandit Nehru's motion ...

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  5. STATE ELECTORAL CHANGES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Important changes in the New South Wales electoral laws are proposed by the State Government. The changes will probably include— ...

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  6. COSTLY CARVED DOOR ON SHIP

    Mr. Folka Carlson, Chief Steward of the Swedish motor vessel, Citos, which arrival in Newcastle yesterday, stands beside a door, the handcarved window of which, he said, cost £1000, leading into the ship's luxurious lounge. The Cites, built in England ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Shanghai New "Stalingrad"

    SHANGHAI, May 17. A.A.P.—The Deputy Commander of the Nationalist garrison in Shanghai called to-day for a "Stalingrad" defence of the city. ...

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  8. Maritime Body Bans Ship With Filipino Crew

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — A meeting of the Maritime Transport Council to-day placed a black ban on the freighter Ngatoro, which ...

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  9. Committee To Investigate Cycle Accidents

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Approval of the appointment of a committee of inquiry into road accidents involving motor-cyclists has been ...

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  10. Cabinet Wary On "Clean Ballot" Bill

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Although it made no definite decision, Federal Cabinet agreed tacitly to-day that it could not go beyond ...

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  11. Essendon Is Australia's Busiest 'Drome

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— Essendon Aerodrome handles more aircraft than any other airport in Australia and New Guinea. ...

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  12. Power Cuts May Apply To-night

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Restrictions on the use of domestic and commercial electricity in the State's interconnected system will probably take effect from to-morrow night. ...

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  13. Two In Sydney's Crew To Wed This Week

    AT SEA, Tuesday.—Two or H.M.A.S. Sydney's crew will marry this week. The aircraft-carrier will berth in ...

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  14. Torch May Be Flown To Olympic Games

    LONDON, May 17.—Australia may be the first country to fly the Olympic torch to the Olympic Games. ...

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  15. Mend Ways Or Go, Dissatisfied Migrants Told

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The the prosecution in Melbourne of four displaced person migrants who had broken their contracts, was a ...

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  16. South Coast Bus Men Resume

    WOLLONGONG, Tuesday. —Members of the South Coast branch of the Bus Employees' Union, at a mass meeting this ...

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  17. MacArthur Not To Quit Japan

    NEW YORK, May 17. A.A.P.—General MacArthur does not intend to give up [?] command in Japan till he dies or is removed ...

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  18. Full Support For Minister; To Change Act

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — The Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) to-day received unanimous support from the Federal ...

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  19. Gramophone For "Slav Sextet"

    NEW YORK, May 17. A.A.P.—The British Minister of State (Mr. McNeil) drew a laugh from the U.N.O. General Assembly when he ...

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  20. OCCUPATION "MUST STAY IN GERMANY"

    LONDON, May 17. A.A.P.—The French Foreign Minister (Mr. Robert Schuman) said at Strasbourg that there could be no question of renouncing the military occupation of Germany, which was the ...

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  21. Milk Producers Threaten To Halt Supplies

    GRAFTON, Tuesday. — Coff's Harbour-Orara Milk Producers' Association has sent an urgent telegram to the Acting Prices ...

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  22. 8ft. Ceilings Saved Tasmania £100,000

    HOBART, Tuesday.—Adoption of 8ft, ceilings had saved. Tasmania about £100,000 in housing scheme costs in the last two years, ...

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  23. Three Arrested At Gunpoint

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Assisted by a farmer, police and members of the C.I.B. Wireless Patrol this morning chased three men ...

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  24. NEW FRIGATE FOR PACIFIC

    LONDON, May 17. A.A.P.—The new frigate H.M.S. Mounts Bay left to-day to join the Pacific naval forces. ...

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  25. HITLER'S AIDE ON TRIAL

    NUREMBERG, May 17. A.A.P. —The trial of Hitler's-personal aide de camp, General Julius Schaub, began to-day. ...

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  26. "Farm Produce" Was Guns, Ammunition

    LONDON, May 17. A.A.P.—Arm and ammunition being carried illegally from Karachi to Hyderabad in July, 1948, were ...

    Article : 378 words
  27. Athletes Inspired Frontier Leap

    TRIESTE, May 17. A.A.P. — Tender Jovanovich, 24, a film operator of Belgrade, finished taking the final shots of a Yugoslav ...

    Article : 75 words
  28. Artist Who Coached Churchill Dies

    LONDON, May 17. A.A.P.—Sir William Nicholson, the versatile British artist who never signed a picture, and who coached Mr. ...

    Article : 83 words
  29. Condition Of Shark Victim Fair

    PERTH, Tuesday. — The condition of Kathleen Mary Passaris, 22, of West Perth, who had her left arm torn off above the elbow when ...

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  30. Mail Opened On Six Planes

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Registered mail on six Trans Australia Airlines aicraft had been opened and 51 letters were missing, the ...

    Article : 92 words
  31. ARABS TEAR UP BRITISH FLAG

    BENGHAZI, May 17. A.A.P.—In a fresh demonstration against the proposal to place Tripolitania under Italian trusteeship in 1951, ...

    Article : 79 words
  32. "TRUCULENT TURTLE" DID NOT MAKE IT

    LONDON, May 17. A.A.P.—The American Navy's long-distance bomber "Truculent Turtle," which left Paris last night to fly non-stop ...

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  33. MIKADO'S TOUR

    TOKYO, May 17. A.A.P.—Emperor Hirohito left to-day by special train for a 27-day tour of Kyushu Island. ...

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