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  4. [?]lenzies firm [?] onus clause

    CANBERRA, May 16.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Men[?]es, after studying the Opposition's proposed [?]ments to the Anti-Communist Bill, indicated to[?] at the Government would stand firm on the "onus ...

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  5. HENNESSEY GIVEN £25,720 DAMAGES

    BRISBANE, May 16.—After deliberating for nearly four hours, the jury in the Hennessey v. Duhig case in the Supreme Court to-night brought in a verdict for £25,720 against Archbishop Duhig. Hennessey had claimed £35,720. Mr. Justice Matthews entered judgment for ...

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  6. Ship Lost But Some Gargo Safe

    BRISBANE, May 16.— Salvage experts have now abandoned hope of saving the 7326-ton British freighter, ...

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  7. Men Punched At Reception

    SYDNEY, May 16.—Communist demonstrators tried to force, their way into a civic reception in the Town Hall this afternoon to delegates to the British Commonwealth Conference on Asiatic affairs. ...

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  8. Can Give Liquor To Pals On Sunday

    BRISBANE, March 16.— Mr. A. G. George, S.M., made a ruling in the Wynnum Police Court, to-day that a hotel ...

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  9. STIR CAUSED ON RED BILL

    CANBERRA, May 16.—Mr. Kent Hughes (liberal, Victoria) to-night caused a stir by circulating an amendment which he said he would move to the Government's Anti-Communist Bill. The amendment, if ...

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  10. TIMBER MEN CRITICAL IN THE NORTH

    MACKAY, May 16.—The report of the Royal Commission on the timber industry is under the fire of Mackay sawmillers ...

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  11. TAX KNOCKS COUNTRY RACE CLUBS

    BRISBANE, May 16.—Heavy entertainment tax on gate takings was hitting country racing clubs, show societies and ...

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  12. THEFT OF STATUE ROUSES NATION

    PANAMA, May 16.—The daring theft of the million dollar statue of Costa Rica's patron virgin has ...

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  14. Amateur Golf Title

    BRISBANE, May 16.—In the quarter finals of the State amateur golf championship to—day J. Miller beat G. ...

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  15. DESTROYER HAS FIRST SPEED TRIAL

    SYDNEY, March 16. — The new Australian destroyer, H.M.A.S. Tobruk, had her first speed trials to-day. Early this ...

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  16. REDS HALVE GER. REPARATIONS

    LONDON, May 16.—Moscow Radio announced early to-day that the Soviet Government had decided to cut reparations payments from Germany. The radio said that the cut was announced in a letter from Stalin to Herr Otto Grotewohl, Prime Minister of East Germany, who had asked Stalin for a reduction in ...

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  17. Sorghum stubble gives good beef

    BRISBANE, May 16.— The Premier said to-night that beef carcases from stock fattened on sorghum stubble at Peak Downs ...

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  18. [?]E-DAY BANKING [?]EK SUGGESTED

    MELBOURNE, May 16.— [?] good reason why [?] commercial community [?] adapt itself to a ...

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  19. GIFT OF 15/- TO ARMY VETERANS

    CANBERRA, May 16. — The Minister for the Army. Mr. Francis, said to-day that the Government would make a gift ...

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