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  4. GRAVE MISTAKE BY MINISTER WARD

    Sydney, May 17.— It is was a grave mistake for Mr. Ward to have put J. S. Garden in the position he occupied at the Commonwealth Bank Building, said Mr. Justice Ligertwood today. During his submissions, Mr. Miller (for Ward) admitted that ...

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  5. ACTU'S BASIC WAGE CASE IS OPENED

    Melbourne; May 17.—When the basic wage case opened, today the Full Arbitration Court refused to hear L J. McPhillips as a representative of the Federated Ironworkers' Association. McPhillips, who is the assistant general secretary of ...

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  6. TENSION MOUNTS IN SHANGHAI AS CITY IS CUT OFF

    New York, May 17:—Shanghai is almost surrounded by Communist troops. Red columns have pushed through the outer suburbs and swung eastward in an encircling drive which threatens to cut off the city completely at any hour. ...

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  7. Writes New Book

    Ernest [?]way, [?] American [?] (A. Farewell to Aires, For When The Bell, Tells, etc.) has been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Steel, Coal Shortages Affect Housing

    Mr. K. G. Healing, past president of the Kleetr[?]eal, Radio and Telephone Manufacturers' Federal Council, said ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. T.A.A. Mails Opened; Letters Missing

    Melbourne. May 17.—Registered ma[?] on six T.A.A. aircraft had been opened and 31 letters are missing the postmaster General revealed today. He said the ...

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  10. Vic. Watersiders Would Support Commission

    Melbourne. May 17.—In the event off a Vote of the waterside workers in Victoria being taken to decide the clear out issue between supporting the ...

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  11. Serious Offences

    Sydney. May 17.—A man lured a five-year-old girl away from Furlong's Hotel. Auburn, took her to a paddock by the Rookwood Cemetery and ...

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  12. PLANE'S PAPERS COST 1,800 GALLONS OF PETROL

    Sydney. May 17.—Jettisoning. 1,800 gallons of petrol before it could land, an airliner was recalled to Mascot last night because its papers had been left ...

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  13. Polish Protest To Britain

    London. May 11.—Poland has officially protested to Britain against the arrest of the Pole, Gerhard Eisler, following his arrival in England on the Polish ...

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  14. Sands Redeems Himself

    London, May 17.—Australian triple boxing champion Dave Sands restored his prestige, lost in his two earlier fights in England when he battered his ...

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  15. Another Prohibited Migrant Case

    Melbourne. May 17.—Darwin tailor Eric Chin today took out a High Court writ to restrain the Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) and the ...

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  16. Forget The Past

    London. May 17.—An appeal to Irishmen on both sides of the border to "live for about a fortnight in today instead of in the remote past." was made by the ...

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    Peter Dawson, Australian bari[?]e, was gives a warm reception at his concert in the Albert Hall, Ballarat. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. FREE LICENCES FOR SCHOOLS RADIOS

    Melbourne, May 17.—All Australian schools may now operate broadcast receiving sets without payment of licence [?]. The Postmaster General's ...

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  19. Record Bout Of Sneezes!

    London. May 17.—After manipulative treatment to 14-year-old schoolboy Michael Hippisley, who had hit the headlines with a nine-day bout of almost ...

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  20. Former U.N. Delegate Says Evatt "Incompetent"

    Mr. [?]tock, former Australian diplo[?]st, broke a long silence recently on his Impressions of Dr. Evatt as a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. DEATH OF BRITISHER BEING PROBED

    Berlin. May 16.—British military police have detained 20 people for questioning, but have made no arrests, over the murder of Sir John Sheeny at his ...

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  22. Arts Council Concert

    The local Arts Council decided yesterday afternoon to invite Mario Clark, contralto, to be the associate artist at its celebrity concert on July ...

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  23. A.C.T.U. RELATIONS WITH W.F.T.U.

    Melbourne. May 17.—Pending the decision of whether the Australian Council of Trade Unions will ultimately retain or disperse with its affiliation with the ...

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  24. Broke Migration Conditions

    Melbourne, May 17.—Four Balls who the Immigration Department alleged had broken the condtions on which they came to Australia were sentenced to ...

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  25. SMALLPOX DANGER GONE

    Sydney, May 17.—Passengers on the plane which brought the smallpox victim (Mr. Martin) to Australia were now free from the threat, of the dreaded disease ...

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  26. Move To Restore Ambassadors To Spain Fails

    Flushing. May 17.—A Latin American resolution calling for the return of all ambassadors to Madrid was defeated in the U.N.O. General Assembly when it ...

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  27. ARMS SOUGHT FOR BURMESE CONFLICT

    Canberra, May 16.—It is understood that the director of military supplies to the Burmese Government who is on, his way to Australia will ask the ...

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  28. A.E.U. Council Ballot

    Melbourne. May 17.—The result of the ballot held by the Amalgamated Engineering Union to select a representative to the Central Council for Victoria, South ...

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  29. Committee To Inquire Into Motor Cycle Accidents

    Sydney. May 17.—Aproval of the appointment of a committee to inquire into road accidents involving motor cyclists has been approved by Acting ...

    Article : 89 words
  30. Five Years For Car Frauds

    Sydney. May 18.—This is the red light to mend your ways or set out of N.S.W. old Judge Redshaw when Ian Clyde Ham (38). car dealer, of York Road ...

    Article : 97 words
  31. Britain's Meat Ration

    London, May 17.—From Sunday next Britain's weekly meat ration will consist of 1/1 worth of carcase meat instead of 11d. worth of carcase meat and ...

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