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  4. COMMUNISTS CLOSE ON SHANGHAI CITY

    Hong Kong, May 22.—The Communist steel girdle threatened to snap close round Shanghai last night at Red units operating from Pootung, crashed their way to the bank of the Whangpoo River somewhere near Tungkow, about seven ...

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  5. Petrol Rationing

    Canberra, May 20.—It was stated officially today that the abolition of patrol rationing in New Zealand would almost certainly lead to a ...

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  6. Lorries Allowed Past Helmstedt

    Berlin, May 20.—Berlin bound laden with food were today allowed put the Russian checkpoint at Helmstedt on the zonal border. Thin followed further ...

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  7. FIERCE FIGHTING IN BERLIN STATIONS

    Berlin, May 22—The Communist-dominated Railwaymens Union announced last night that it had decided to place all stations on the Berlin elevated railway under its "protection." This is the latest development in the fierce hand ...

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  8. Man Lost In Bush

    A 60-year-old man who become separated from a shooting party on the Cockburn Road yesterday afternoon had not been located at a late ...

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  9. Another Smallpox Suspect On Mooltan

    London, May 22.—An eight-year-old Yorkshire lass. Janet Welch is a suspect smallpox case in the isolation hospital on the liner Mooltan which is ...

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  10. Thirty Charges Against Ten Policemen

    Sydney, May 20—After an eight months departmental investigation into the disappearance of £2,240 from a safe at Liverpool police station. 30 charges ...

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  11. Friendly Societies

    The followings statement on Friendly Soc[?] by E. C. Mawson. Hon. Secretary of the Federal Council of Friendly Societies of Australia was before the meeting ...

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  12. Appeal Quashed and Penalty Increased

    Sydney, Slay 20—Jockey E. Doon's appeal was dismissed by the A.J.C. Committee today and the period of suspension increased from two ...

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  13. African Elections

    Capetown, May 20.—General Smuts United Party lost one seat to the Nationalist Party and retained the other in two South African by-elections when the ...

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  14. Anti-Com. Move

    Sydney, May 22.—Anti-Communists of the powerful Amalgamated Engineering Union made thier first big move this morning to get a ...

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  15. FIRM U.S. SPANISH POLICY

    New York, May 20.—The American policy towards Spain cannot be changed until the Franco Government grants more basic civil rights to the Spaniards ...

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  16. Election News May Be Barred

    Sydney, May 20.—The State Government proposes to bring down a Bill which will impose a blanket ban on the publication by newspapers and ...

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  17. Coal Production's Highest Week

    Sydney, May 20.—Coal production on N.S.W. coalfields last week was the highest this year, officially figures released to-day by the Joint Coal Board reveal. ...

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  18. REVOLT AMONG FRENCH MINISTERS

    Paris, May 20.—The revolt of the Independent Conservative Ministers who strongly oppose the proposals by the Finance Minister to meet an estimated ...

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  19. DAMAGES AWARDED IN LIBEL ACTION

    Wellington, (A.A.P. Reuter), May 20.—A Supreme Court jury today awarded Leslie Edwards a Wellington radio script writer and Journalist, £200 ...

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  20. Belgium Government Dissolved

    Brussels, May 20.—A decree dissolving Parliament was read in both Chambers. yesterday and the elections will be held on June 26. The dissolution came as no ...

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  21. Menindee Agitation For Electricity

    The Menindee A.L.P. Branch meeting held on Friday. May 13 had a very good attendance. The minutes of the previous meeting were adopted. ...

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  22. Gamboa To Protest

    Tokio, May 20—Sgt. Lorenzo Camboa said today he would protest against his exclusion from Australia to Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt and other delegates ...

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  23. Inquest Opened

    The Coroner, Mr. S. K. Trees, opened the inquest on Saturday morning into the death of Ronald Compbell-Roy who was killed at the N.B.H. mine on ...

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  24. RAPE CHARGE

    Sydney, May 20.—Charted at the Central Court today win having raped a 25-year-old domestic. Martin Patrick Kennedy (27), pensioner, was reminded ...

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  25. Jap Industrialists Sabotage U.S. Aid

    Washington, May 20.—A charge that the United States was helping to revive Japan's ability to wage war by calling off Japanese reparations shipments was ...

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  26. Costly Inquiries

    Canberra, May 20.—Prime Minister Chifley told Mr. Lan (Ind. Labor) in the House of Representatives today that fees paid to counsel briefed by the ...

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  27. EMPIRE DAY AT SCHOOLS

    The Burke Ward school will hold [?]olic in the school grounds tomorrow to commemorate the occasion of Empire Day. complete arrangements have been ...

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  28. ISLANDERS SENTENCED FOR MANSLAUGHTER

    Adelaide, May 20.—our South Boa Islanders who were Involved in a wharl brawl at Port Adelaide several months ago when an Indian seaman was killed ...

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  29. CROWD STOPS SALE OF PETAIN'S EFFECTS

    Paris, May 20.—Excited cheering crowds, led by the grey-haired cavalry officer Marquis tie Belleval chanting "Vive Petain" halted the Government ...

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  30. BANK APPOINTMENT

    The Bank or New South Wales has announced the appointment of Mr. F. J. G. Osborne. manager of its Gieneig S.A. branch, as manager at Broken Hill ...

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  31. Franco's Statement "Absurd"

    London, May 20.—A British Foreign Office spokesman today described as "quite absurd" General Franco's statement to the Spanish Cortes this week ...

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  32. JAMES FORRESTAL TAKES OWN LIFE

    Washington, May 22.—James Forrestal, former Secretary of Defence, took his own life this morning, naval authorities announced. The Bethesda ...

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  33. "ANNIE GET YOUR GUN"

    Hollywood, May 20.—Betty Hutton has been signed by the M.G.M. Studios to take over the lead in the film "Annie Get Your Gun" from winch Judy ...

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  34. Repatriation Of Japs

    Tokio, May 20.—The Soviet Mission in Tokio today Ignored Japanese pleas for the early repatriation of 470,000 prisoners of war still held in Russian hands. ...

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  35. FARMERS STRIKE IN ITALY

    Rome, May 22—Italy's farm workers strike spread yesterday from the north to south, and one million men are not out. The strike, which is for a national ...

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  36. THIRD POSTPONEMENT OF WEST DARLING

    Due to the unsatisfactory state of the weather on Saturday and the slippery nature of the ground the second day's program of the annual West ...

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  37. RAINY WEATHER BREAKS UP

    The rainy weather conditions broke up considerably on Sunday although conditions were overcast still Maximum temperature was 58 degrees and the early ...

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  38. EIRE LABOR PARTY WINS SEATS

    Belfast, May 20—Making its debut in the northern Ireland Municipal elections the Eire Labor Party relumed all its seven candidates in the elections here. ...

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  39. DAVIS DEFEATS LINDRUM AT SNOOKER

    London, May 22.—Joe Davis won his 71 frame snooker match against Australian Horace Lindrum in London when he sained a winning margin of ...

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  40. TRIP FOR AMBULANCE

    About 9 o'clock last night the civil ambulance in charge of Mr. P. Stocks called to Acacia Vale Station and returned about 10.15 p.m. with Mr. George ...

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