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  4. HOPEFUL OF A SOLUTION OF DISPUTE AFFECTING 100 SHIPS

    SYDNEY, May 15.— The Minister for Supply and Shipping (Senator W. P. Ashley) announced to-day that a special meeting of the Stevedoring Commission would be held to-morrow to consider the double dump wool dispute. He hoped that a solution would be found. The dispute has now ...

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  5. ANIMALS BETTER FED THAN MOTHERS

    BRISBANE, May 15.— Addressing the Creeh[?] and Kindergarten Association's annual convention, to-day. ...

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  6. COURT OF JUSTICE AT HAGUE

    PRINCESS Juliana and Prince Bernhard, of the Netherlands, attended tile opening session of the Court of International Justice at The Habile. The photo shoes Dr. Van Rooyen, Dutch Minister for Foreign Affairs, making His opening address. Prince Bernhard and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    GIFT— Queen Elizabeth recently attended the annual meeting of the Church Army at the Central Hall, Westminster. This picture shows a little English, girl. [?]bara Anne Roe, of Stafford, presenting a gift to her Majesty. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. AWARDS TO NATIVE SOLDIERS

    CANBERRA, May 15.— Bravery of a Manus Islander and a native of bougsinville, who between them were responsible for ...

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  9. PERSIAN REFORMS NEEDED

    LONDON, May 15.— Democrats in A[?]erbaijan were not seeking anlonomy but wanted a measure of self government, said ...

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  10. Greater Cuts In India's Cereals

    LONDON, May 15.— The Times' correspondent at Delhi says that the government of India Food officials say that if the combined food board cannot allocate more wheat to India, a further cut in cereal ...

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  11. MEN DISOBEY ORDER TO RETURN TO WORK

    BRISBANE, May 15.— To-day was recently fixed by the Industrial Court for striking meatworkers to return to work but the men failed to offer for employment. As a result the meal export ...

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  12. MACARTHUR'S REPLY TO RED CHALLENGE

    NEW YORK, May 16.— Replying to the Russian challenge to his administration rights General Mac[?]thur stated that he first ...

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  13. Franco Emulates Hitler In Speech To New Cortes

    LONDON, May 15.— General Franco in a speech before the new Carles, in Madrid claimed that the countries breaking off relations with Spain were either under Russian pressure, or were political adventurers seeking the favour of the successful side. The Exchange Telegraph's Madrid ...

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  14. URGED SABOTAGE— AND LOST HIS HEAD

    LONDON, May 15.— A sporadic outbreak of vioten[?]ly anti-British Labour artiv[?]iy is occurring in the British [?]one ...

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  16. DEMOBILISATION WELL ADVANCED

    CANBERRA, May, 15.— Demohlli[?]stion is ahead of schedule, the Post-War Reconstruction Minister (Mr. Dedman) said to-day. Total ...

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  17. EFFORTS TO PREVENT U.S. NATIONAL STRIKE

    NEW YORK, May 15.— The Herald-Tribune's Washigton correspondent says that after a conference with Pres. Truman, representative of the Railway Brotherhood and rail companies ri-opened negotiations in an attempt to avert the ...

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  18. SECURITY C'L. MAY MEET SECRETLY

    NEW YORK, May 15.— Dr. Hanna Saba, chairman of the Security Council's committee on experts, at a Press conference, announced ...

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  19. SKULL OF OX 20,000 YEARS OLD, FOUND

    LONDON, May 15.— Workmen excavating a site in Leeds unearthed the fossilised skull of species of on estimated to date ...

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  20. Awards For laventors

    NEW YORK, May 15.— A Royal Commission to determine awards to be paid to war-time inventors would be established, said Mr. ...

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  21. Tokio Food Marches

    TOKIO, May 16.— A Communist[?]ed group which staged two Red banner marches into the Imperial Grounds demanded the release of ...

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  22. Station Property Ruined By Services

    DARWIN, May 15.— His cattle were shot by aeroplane pilots and ground troops, stampeded by arti[?]lery firing practices, soldiers on mamoe[?]vres, fences were cut and broken down by Bren gun carriers and the hom[?]tead tanks riddled with bullets, a claimant told the ...

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  23. POWER TO CURB STRIKERS

    CANBERRA, May 15.— The Country Party Leader (Mr. Fadden) said to-day that the Federal Government had ample powers under the Crimes Act to deal with industrial situations such as those existing to-day. It had only to issue a proclamation to the effect that "there exits in Australia a serious industrial disturbance which is threatening trade ...

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