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  2. Advertising

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  3. Hope Almost Gone For Trapped Miners

    London, May 30.—Hopes of saving 67 miners entombed behind a thousand yard thick wall on the collapsed workings in Easington Colliery, Durban were ...

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  4. REFERENDUM

    Canberra, May 30.—The Commonwealth Government is likely to conduct a referendum in September for power to ...

    Article : 234 words
  5. Initiation Death; Trial Resumed

    Adelaide, May 30.—When the trial was resumed today of five medical students on a charge of the manslaughter of John Gregory Neill (18), Mr. Justice Abbott said he had received a letter dealing with the trial, and he would recommend that if ...

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  6. Gen. Ridgway's Korean Statement: REDS STILL HAVE OFFENSIVE CAPACITY

    Tokio (AAP-Reuter), May 30.—Communists in Korea still have the capacity for offensive action despite their huge losses, according to General Ridgway, Supreme Allied Commander in the Far East. General Ridgway said the enemy ...

    Article : 336 words
  7. FIRST NATIONAL SERVICE CALL-UPS ON JULY 30

    Canberra, May 29.—Training of National Servicemen in the first call-up will begin on July 30 in the Navy and Air Force and on August 6 in the Army, the Minister for Defence (Mr. McBride) said tonight. McBride, releasing details of the ...

    Article : 446 words
  8. NEWS SPOTS

    London, May 29—By last night 11,000 of the British road services 40,000 drivers were idle in an unofficial strike by lorry drivers in ...

    Article : 360 words
  9. PERSIAN OIL DISPUTE

    Teheran, May 30.—Reliable sources here yesterday said Prime Minister Mohammed Mussadiq though still determined to carry out nationalisation ...

    Article : 362 words
  10. JAP PEACE TREATY PROBABLY IN NEXT FORTNIGHT

    Canberra, May 30.—The United States and United Kingdom Governments will conclude a separate peace treaty with Japan, probably within the next fortnight, and will then invite Russia and China to accede to it. This forecast was made ...

    Article : 363 words
  11. Al Jolson's Estate

    Los Angeles, May 30.—Popular jars singer Al Jobson left and estate valued at £1,484,310 a court appraisal revealed ...

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  12. CONTINENTAL STUDIOS THEFT: New Australian And Wife Remanded On £100 Bail

    Two New Australian photographers were remanded on bail of £100 by Mr. C. Wars [?] in the Petty Sessions Court yesterday, on charges of stealing £200 and a quantity of photographic material from their employer. ...

    Article : 192 words
  13. Industrial Arbitration Bill Discussed

    Sydney, May 30.—An employer who was not afraid to show his time and pay books had nothing to fear under the State Government's ...

    Article : 378 words
  14. Public Service Appointments

    Canberra, May 30.—Announcing the number of changes in senior Public Service appointments in Commonwealth Departments Mr. ...

    Article : 199 words
  15. SAID "HELLO SCABBY"; FINED £2

    Auckland (N.Z.), May 30.—An underground miner at Huntley, George Edgar Taylor (31) married, denied in court yesterday that he had used the ...

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  16. Encephalitis

    Canberra, May 30.—Many persons contacted the encephalitis virus in Australia without knowledge of any ailment, a report on ...

    Article : 399 words
  17. Rioting In Sth. Africa

    Capetown, May 30.—South African police made repeated baton charges against ex-servicemen "torchlight ...

    Article : 308 words
  18. Neglect Of Children Alleged

    Melbourne, May 29.—Police claimed in the Fitzroy Court that a man charged with having neglected six children had had that he had never earned less than ...

    Article : 231 words
  19. TERRORISTS ACTIVE IN IRELAND

    London, May 30.—Irish Republican terrorists left a home-made bomb outside the Belfast Police Station, but its crude fuse went out ...

    Article : 230 words
  20. MINE ACCIDENTS

    M. Goldring (South Mine), 114 Piper Street, was treated yesterday for bruised shins. F. Guryer, 479 Blende Street, and L. ...

    Article : 86 words
  21. Can They Be Reconciled? Defence And Civilian Needs

    Canberra, May 30.—A special conference here on Monday will discuss resources available for defence and for civilian purposes. The meeting will be ...

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  22. Assistance For India

    Canberra, May 30.—Australia might rush additional supplies of grain sorghum to famine-stricken India it was learned authoritatively today. The harvest is ...

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  23. U.S. Senate Inquiry

    Washington, May 30.—General Hoys Vandenberg, United States Air Chief of Staff, told the Senate investigating Committees yesterday that he had ...

    Article : 168 words
  24. GUILTY OF ATTEMPTED MURDER AND RAPE

    Melbourne May 30.—A 32 years old laborer was yesterday found guilty, of the attempted murder and attempted rape of an 11 years old German migrant ...

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  25. ACTION AGAINST "THREE OR FOUR"

    Canberra, May 30.—Prime Minister Menzies today expressed the opinion that waterside workers were commencing to give effect to their own desires and not ...

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  26. NOT GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER

    Sydney, May 30.—A Quarter Sessions jury today acquitted Kevin Nicholan Ian Cain (21), Clairvaus Road Vaucluse, on two charges of manslaughter. ...

    Article : 77 words
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