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  4. MEAT SUPPLY AGREEMENT WITH BRITAIN

    Mr Strachey, British Minister for Food, announced recently that a 15 - year agreement for the supply of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Reds Make Partial Breakthrough

    Shanghai, May 24. — Communist forces today appeared to have mode a partial breakthrough of the besieged city't south-west defences near the suburb of Zikawei. Countless thousands of refugees stampeded into the city centre from ...

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  6. Coal Board Intervenes At Conference

    Sydney, May 2.—The Joint Coal Board intervened in the conference today on the mining unions log of claims with proposals aimed at providing a settlement. A decision on these proposals will be made by the parties this week, and further ...

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  7. NO SCIENCE PLAN FOR DAIRYING

    Mr W. L. [?]rat, president of the Australian Institute of Dairy Factory Managers and Secretaries, stated [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CONFERENCE OF BIG FOUR MINISTERS

    Paris, May 24. — Russia's Foreign Minister (Andrei Vyshinsky) surprised the opening session of the Big Four conference on Germany yesterday by raising the whole question of a peace settlement in the Far East. Opposed by Britain and ...

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  9. Demand For Goods In Asia

    Lake Success, May 24.—India today called upon the United States to aid in developing the enormous demand for consumer goods among millian ...

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  10. Use Of Sydney Town Hall Defined

    Sydney, May 24.—Only, bona tide trade unions and not [?]ority groups within unions would be allowed use of Sydney Town Hall, said the Lord Mayor (Ald ...

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  11. RENEWED FIGHTING IN BERLIN STATION

    Berlin, Mny 24—Two strikers were killed in renewed lighting in Berlin last night when Communist railway police fired into a mob of 2,000 strikers which tried to storm o station in the British sector. A British safety officer who intervened ...

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  12. Rural Rank Defrauded Of £200 By Women

    Sydney, May 23. — Three women alleged to have defrauded the Rural Bank of £200 were tutored for the job by a master criminal who was walking ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA SHOULD HELP HONG KONG

    Australia should help in the defense of Hong Kong, Mr. W. M. Hughes, MHR,. said today. He was speaking at a luncheon of the United Imperial Navy and ...

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  14. Denials By Falstein

    Sydney, May 23.—At no time had be or his company received money over the importation of watches or watch movements. Sydney Max Falstein ...

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  15. ANTI-RED BOOK FOR JAPS: PROTEST FAILS

    General Derevyanke, head of the Russian mission to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Report On Transport Of Aborigines

    Canberra, May 24.—One hundred and eighteen aborigines, including 14 children, were carried in two goods van-without scats, lighting or sanitary and ...

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  17. RULER OF 7.99 SQ. MILES DIES

    Prince Le[?] of Monaco, died at Monaco recently. Ruler ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. "Virtual Slave Labor"

    Like Success, May 24.—Charges that the full story of Australia's treatment of New Guinea natives would "blast Australia's fair name forever" have been ...

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  19. "Stunt Hatched In Tokio"

    Canberra, May 24.—Immigration Minister (Mr. Calwell) today described the Gamboa case as "A stunt hatched in Tokio." Mr. Calwell said he had wal[?] ...

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  20. A.R.U. To Move Against Communists

    Sydney, May 24.—The State Council of the Australian Railways Union today decided on a policy to expose methods used by the Communist Party to cause discontent among N.S.W. railwaymen. The Stats Council declared that the Communist Party was using a central council of shop committees ...

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  21. Outcry Over Haircut Prices

    Adelaide, May 24.—An outcry is raging among Adelaide men at the action of the local barbers (following the recent decontrol of hairdressing prices) ...

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  22. U.S. AND RUSSIAN FORCES IN KOREA

    Scout, May 24.—The U.N. Commissioner on Korea today disclaimed responsibility for supervising the withdrawal of American and Russian occupation troops from ...

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  23. Guns, Equipment Stolen

    Melbourne, May 24. — Sub-machine guns, rifles and other military equipment were stolen from Essendon High School cadet corps quartermasters ...

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  24. LATE RONALD CAMPBELL ROY

    Mr. and Mrs Sam A. Roy of Lithgow yesterday stated to a representative that they desired to express their thanks to all the kind people of Broken Hill for their ...

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  25. Country Members Oppose Govt. Proposal

    Sydney, May 24.—State Labor members from country electorates took a determined stand today against the Government proposal to amend the Electoral ...

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  26. Cancer Equipment For Sydney

    Sydney, May 24.—Within two years, Sydney Hospital will have equipment for the treatment of cancer equal to any in the world. Orders for £70,000 ...

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  27. Two Men Injured In Freak Cage Mishap

    When the descending run-about (No. 1) cage jammed at the 14 level plat in the main shaft at the Zinc Corporation yesterday afternoon, two platmen suffered fractured legs. The day shift men below the 14 level were stranded underground. ...

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  28. Lightning Causes Freak Explosion

    London, May 24.—Lightning running along the track of a miniature railway touched off explosives, which killed one man and injured 16 others, ten seriously ...

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  29. New President For State R.S.L.

    Sydney, May 21.—The newly elected State President of the R.S.L. (Mr. W. Yeo) today appealed for an united R.S.L. He said: "The R.S.L. cannot ...

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  30. U.S. AND BRITISH TROOPS

    Tokio, May 24.—The friendship and co-operation which existed between United States and British Commonwealth troops In Japan boded well for future world ...

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  31. TROTTER DISAPPEARS

    Adelaide, May 28.—Police are investigating the mysterious disappearance of well-known trotter Brilliant Lady from a paddock at Enfield near Adelaide ...

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  32. N.Z. Labor Party's Annual Conference

    Wellington (A.A.P.-Reuter), May 24.—The annual conference of the N.Z Labor Party today rejected a request by the Prime Minister (Mr. Fraser) ...

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  33. ALLEGED STATEMENT BY FADDEN CHALLENGED

    Sydney, May 24.—A statement attributed to the Federal Leader of the Country Party (Mr. Fadden) that [?] Labor were returned to power the han. ...

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  34. Four Year Old Shoots Father!

    New York, May 24. — Four-year-old Doyle Talbert, of Mount Pleasant, Norm Carolina, yesterday shot and kilted his father as directed after the man pumped ...

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  35. A.C.T.U. BASIC WAGE DISCUSSION

    Melbourne, May 24.—The Australian Council of Trade Unions today discussed the basic want case with its advocates, but declined to make public any decisions ...

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  36. COMPANY'S ACTION VALID

    Adelaide, May 24.—The Chief Justice (Sir Melks Napier) in the Supreme Court today decided that a resolution of the general meeting of shareholders of the ...

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  37. CHINESE ARRESTED IN MURDER CASE

    Brisbane, May 23.—The police have arrested a Chinese collie in connection with the death of Mr. and Mrs. Allen at Ocean Island on April 27. This was ...

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  38. Much Water Lost

    All yesterday afternoon and mast of last night a break in a water main in Wicks street poured forth a large volume of water. The flood travelled down ...

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