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  4. EGYPTIAN CRISIS

    LONDON, May ll.—Sir Winston Churchill will answer the Egyptian Prime Minister, General Neguib's "battle for freedom" speech when he opens the foreign affairs debate in the House of Commons to-day. Some quarters expect Sir Winston will announce that ...

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  5. Government Win Certain

    BRISBANE, May 11.—An increased lead in the Queensland Senate Count to-day gives the Liberaluntry Party a mojority over the combined totals of [?] Labour and Communist teams. ...

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  6. Sugar Dispute Involves 700

    BRISBANE, May 11.— The State Industrial Court to-day fixed 9.30 a.m. on Thursday for the hearing of Queensland's sugar industry dispute which involves mechanical staffs. ...

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  7. Thallium Poison Charge

    SYDNEY, May 11.— Detoctives worked on two auspected thalliam poisoning cases for more than a year before ...

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  8. TAX CUT MUST BE GIVEN NOW

    BRISBANE May 11.—Tax cuts are needed now, cuts big enough to give that incentive so badly needed and deserved, and they must be cuts that will benefit all taxpayers, the Federated Taxpayers' Association ...

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  9. SOLICITOR IN LUNACY CASE

    SYDNEY, May 11.—A Sydney solicitor who it suing doctors for declaring him insane was charged in the Lunacy ...

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  10. THREATS BY TELEPHONE

    MIAMI. May 11.—At teast 20 persons had telephoned the home of Russel Tongay threatening to hang him or to ...

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  11. ARREST WARRANT CHANGE LIKELY

    BRISBANE, May 11.— Slate Cabinet may soon review the "Sheriff" system of executing the Supreme Court warrants. ...

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  12. ARCHER WRECKS SURREY

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  13. DENIES ACTRESS HAS CANCER

    NEW YORK, May 11.—Actor Gary Merrill last night angrily deniced that his wife, actress Bette Davis, had cancer of the ...

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  15. SAFFRON REFUSED HOTEL LICENCE

    SYDNEY, May 11. — phillip Saffron (40), was refused a hotel [?] by Mr. Bliss, S.M., in the Hcensing court to-day. ...

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  17. AWOKE AFTER 17 HOURS IN MORGUE

    ATLANTA, May 11.—A 70-year-old negro woman who lay in a morgue for 17 bourn awaiting to be embalmed ...

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  18. For The Coronation

    CANBERRA, May 11. Mr. Menzies accompamed by his wife. daughter Heather and secretary. Miss Hazel Craig, ...

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  19. Died Riding Horse

    OALBY, May 11.—Police believe that a grazier died of a heart attack while riding to-day. The dead grazier was ...

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  20. Volcanic Eruption

    CANBERRA, May 11. — A Catalina plane carrying a district commissioner and Government geologist form ...

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  21. Nurse Shortage Plan

    BRISBANE, May 11.— A scheme to overcome the nursing shortage in Queensland by reducing the training period from four to two years was proposed to-day by the director of medical services, Dr. A. Fryberg, ...

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  22. Wharves Manpower

    BRISBANE, May 11.—The A.C.T.U. inter-State executive will discuss the objection by the Waterside Worker' ...

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  23. Hassett Worried

    LONDON, May 11.—The Australian team manager, Mr. Daviers. said this morning that Bill Johnston's leg injury is ...

    Article : 93 words
  24. Television Study

    MELBOURNE, May 11—Professor G.W. Paton. chairman of the Royal Commission on Television left [?] to-day to ...

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