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  4. MEETING AGREES TO CONTINUE THE STOPPAGE

    BRISBANE, May 30.—A mass meeting of meat workers to-day decided to continue the strike. An amendment proposing that a secret ballot be taken was overwhelmingly defeated on a show of hands amid cheering. ...

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  5. Plans For Q. Water Schemes

    BRISBANE, May 30.—Importance of the development of the State's underground water resources was stressed by ...

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  6. DEMOB. DIRECTOR

    The Director-General of Demo-bilisation, Licut-General S. G. Savlge, has informed the Federal Government that he has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. [?]ENNA VICTORY DAY PARADE.

    [?]rowds watch the ceremonial parade through the Schwarlzenbergplatz during the V-Day [?]ry parade is Vienna. Troops from each of the occupying Powers took pail and the [?] taken by the four Allied commanders. Troops of the United Stales 3th Infauliy [?] with their colours, are shown march ing past the saluting base. - Photo from on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BIG RIFT IN ARAB POLITICS

    JERUSALEM, May 30. — A major drift in Palestine Arab politics came to a head today after a three-hour meeting ...

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  9. More Amenities For Servicemen

    MELBOURNE, May 30.—All promises made to Australian members of the British Commonwealth occupation force in Japan would be honoured, the ...

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  10. [?]LIST OPPOSE [?]ET POLICY

    [?]ORK, May 30.—Mr. [?] Duites in an [?]n the magazine, Life, [?]iet foreign policy. ...

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  11. PERSIAN EMISSARY SILENCED

    NEW YORK, May 30.— The Washington correspondent of The Times says that the persian Embassy announced that ...

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  12. BRITAIN SENDS 2 SHARP NOTES

    LONDON, May 30.—The British Government has dispatched two sharp notes to Albania and Jugoslavia, says the Press Association diplomatic correspondent. This is taken to indicate increasing tension ...

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  13. [?]EATENED [?]AL STRIKE [?]ANDONED

    [?] May 30.—The threat [?] general coal strike [?] Australia has been [?] by the Miners ...

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  14. Small Queensland Sugar Crop Expected This Year

    BRISBANE, May 30.—The Attorney-General (Mr. Gledson) said, to-day, that a smaller sugar crop was expected in Queensland this year. Preliminary estimates completed by Mr. A. Bell, Director of Sugar Development Stations, indicated that 400,000 tons of cane would be available for crushing and should yield about 625,000 tons of Sugar or ...

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  15. TRIESTE IS HOLDING UP PEACE TALKS |

    SYDNEY, May 30.—If an agreement could be reached on the future of Trieste at the Foreign Ministers Conference in Paris on ...

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  16. Coupon Rumour Denied

    CANBERRA, May 30.—Mr. Dedman said to-day he had no knowledge of suggestions that coupons would be required shortly for the ...

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  18. HISTORIC FLAG GIVEN TO SINGAPORE

    SINGAPORE, May 30.—The historic Union Jack carried at the Jap surrender ceremony last September was presented to Singapore ...

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    Princesses at "1066 And All That."—Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose were present at the all-star matinee of "1066 And All That at the Palace Theatre, which was given in aid of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. CURTIS SUSPRISED AT BENNETT SENTENCE ,

    BRISBANE, May 30.— "J am not a professional punier. I comdu[?]t a la[?] essential business [?] Mr. S Curtr[?] Known in ...

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  21. FRANCO PROTESTS AGAINST U.N.O.

    LONDON. May 30.-Britain and America received a note from General Franco protesting about any UNO action against his regime ...

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  22. UNCONSCIOUS WOMAN GIVES BIRTH TO CHILD

    ALLENTOWN (Pennsylvania[?] May 30.—Mrs. Rhoda Wenger on San Francisco, unconscious since a car smash on November 30 last ...

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  23. [?]AGUE OF NATIONS [?]SFCRCEFOR GOOD

    [?] May 29.—Paying a tribute to to founders of the League Nations Mr. Charchill said to-day that if the Governments [?] the League had given a clear indication that violence [?] changes would have taken place in Germany ...

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  24. SIAM COMPLAINT NOT FOR SECURITY COUNCIL

    NEW YORK, May 29.—The Secretary-General of the United Nations (M. Trygve Lye) announced to-day that Siam's complaint that French soldiers had seized Siamese territory would not be placed by him before the Security Council. ...

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