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  3. J. S. GARDEN GETS THREE YEARS FOR FORGERY

    Sydney, May 21.—Sentencing John Smith ("Jock") Garden (65) to three years hard labor for forgery, Judge Stacy at the Darlinghurst Quarter Sessions today told him: "You held a confidential position and you have abused your trust." The jury returned its verdict of "guilty" at 3.46 p.m. after a retirement of an hour and a ...

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  4. BRITISH POLICY ON EUROPEAN PROBLEMS

    London, May 21.—Mr. Ernest Bevin, Foreign Minister, said yesterday that he had no intention of pursuing a policy of trying to change by force those things done in Eastern European States with which he disagreed. Britain, however, ...

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  5. JERUSALEM BATTLE GROWING FIERCER

    London, May 21.—The battle for Jerusalem is growing fiercer as about 40,000 Arab Legion and Arab irregular forces in and around the city continue to pour heavy fire on 4,000 Jewish troops in the city which, some observers think, will soon ...

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  6. Crew Gassed On Train In Tunnel

    Lithgow, May 21.—A goods train almost got out of control on the Blue Mountains today when the driver and fireman were overcome by fumes in a ...

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  7. Huge Influx Of Arms

    Sydney, may 21.—British soldiers who arrived today from Palestine on the Stratheden, told of the huge influx of arms into Palestine. They said that ...

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  8. Lift Crashes To Basement

    London, May 21.—The High Commissioner to the United Kingdom. Mr. J. A. Beasley. was badly bruised and has been in bed since Tuesday night ...

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  9. Stowed Away For Twenty-Seven Days

    Sydney, May 21.—A thirty-one year old Englishman who stowed away on the liner Stratheden at London, was 37 days at sea and only one ...

    Article : 96 words
  10. Not Jewfish But Shark'!

    Lismore, May 21.—Fishing at Byron Bay with a fifteen pound breaking strain Nylon line. J. McGuire hooked a big one and after a half hour struggle ...

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  11. To Fly Over Sydney

    Sydney, May 21. — A Vampire Jet-propelled fighter will fly at 530 miles an hour over Sydney shortly after noon on Sunday to mark the opening of ...

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  12. Missing Launches

    Sydney, May 21.—The R.A.A.F. search for two missing launches with nine men and two youths on board, missing for five days, will be continued ...

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  13. Trades Hall Secretary Missing

    Wellington (A.A.P.-Reuter), May 21.—A deficiency of £400 in the general accounts of the Auckland Trades Council and a further £1,600 not ...

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  14. Standard Gauge Proposal

    Sydney, May 21.—A committee of three experts has advised the New South Wales Government against participating in the Commonwealth ...

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  15. Coal In South Aust.

    Adelaide, may 21.—In a last minute efforts to avert gas cuts and train r[?]striglions tomorrow brought about by the failure of coal supplies from ...

    Article : 125 words
  16. Right To Leave Job

    Sydney, May.—In the Federal Arbitration Court the Chief Con[?]ation Commissioner. Mr. G. A. Mooney, ruled that the action of ...

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  17. Special Train For Royal Visitors

    Sydney, May 21. — The New South Wales Railways will provide a special train for the Royal-tour next year. This train will be made ...

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  18. India And Australia

    London, May 20.—Australia would remain friendly and helpful whether India remained in the British Commonwealth or decided in leave, the ...

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  19. Check On Coms.

    New York, May 21.—After three days of debate, the House of Representatives yesterday passed, by 319 votes to 58, a bill designed to put severe ...

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  20. Garage Proprietors Fined

    Sydney, May 21.—Two garage proprietors. Alexander Burbridge, of Kingsford, and Ronald Chadwick, of Bondi, pleaded guilty in the ...

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  21. Building Price Control

    Sydney, May 21.—New Federal building price control which provides that a maximum price must be fixed before a building can be started will not ...

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  22. Basic Wage

    Me bourne, My 21.—Representatives from 70 Federal trade unions will meet in Melbourne on Monday to decide further A.C.T.U. attitude towards the ...

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  23. Finnish Cabinet Crisis Likely

    London, May 20.—The British United Press correspondent in Helslnki said today that a Cabinet er[?]is is likely in Finland. ...

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  24. Tennis Tour By Junior?

    Mr. Fred Small, who is behind the offer of a group of Australians in America to finance a visit to the United ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. Round Australia

    Adelaide, May 21.—Ernie Olds. 71-year-old Victorian cyclist, reached Adelaide from Perth today. He is on be way to the Eastern States and hopes to ...

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  26. Dutch Queen To Abdicate

    Queen Wilcinnia of Holland announced recently that she would at [?] the beginning of September ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. Dunlop Profits

    London, May 20.—The directors of the Dunlop Rubber Company today recommended a 1947 dividend of 12 per cent, and a bonus of 3 per cent, on ordinary ...

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  28. Bribery Of Prices Officer

    Adelaide, May 21.—For having bribed a Commonwealth prices officer, Natale Calvi (43), manager, of Adelaide, was sentenced to four months imprisonment ...

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  29. DISCHARGED ON PUBLIC MISCHIEF CHARGE

    Sydney, May 21.—In the central Court today. Mr. Hawkins. S.M., discharged Frederick Edward Evans, who had allegedly induced a girl to petition for a ...

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  30. Australian Team To Play M.C.C.

    London, May 21.—The Australian team to meet the M.C.C. at Lords tomorrow is: D. Bradman (capt.), L. Hassett. S. Barnes, W. Brown, L. ...

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  31. CONTROL OF MELBOURNE TRADES HALL

    Melbourne, May 21.—Efforts by Communist trade union leaders to gain control of the Melbourne Trades Hall Council failed last night. Some union ...

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