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  4. DEADLOCK IN GENEVA OVER WOOL TALKS

    CANBERRA, Monday. —American proposals placed before the Geneva Trade Conference in relation to duties on Australian wool have proved completely unsatisfactory to Australia and ...

    Article : 438 words
  5. Conditional Truce Offered By Jewish Terrorists

    LONDON, May 18. —Reuter's Jerusalem correspondent states the Irgun Zvai Leumi radio said if the British were prepared to fulfil UNO's appeal for peace pending a decision on Palestine, the Jewish underground would also agree. ...

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  6. Threat Of Man Made Diseases

    NEW YORK, May 18. —Thirty-three diseases of man, plants and animals, possibly useful in bacteriological war, ...

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  7. Atomic Power Plans Ready

    LONDON, May 18. —The 'Daily Express' says a £7,000,000 sterling atomic power station, which will produce electricity from uranium, will be built at Drigg, in the Lake district, West Cumberland. The Atomic Energy Council has prepared and Cabinet approved the plans. It is ...

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  8. MOUNTING LAG IN CARGOES FOR QLD.

    BRISBANE, Monday. —The lag of goods for Queensland awaiting transhipment in the South at the beginning of this week totalled 16,000 tons, stated the Premier (Mr. E. M. Hanlon) to-day. At the beginning ...

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  9. COMPULSORY HEALTH TESTS NOT FAVORED

    BRISBANE, Monday. —Ipswich railway workshop employees were told by the premier (Mr. E. M. Hanlon) ...

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  10. Chinese Students Warned

    NANKING, May 18. —"The money the Government pays for your upkeep comes from the toiling masses who are in an ...

    Article : 350 words
  11. CESSN0CK MINE SETTLEMENT IN SIGHT

    SYDNEY, Monday. —Cessnock engine drivers decided at a meeting this afternoon to report for work to-morrow night at 11 o'clock ...

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  12. PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL FOR BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Monday. —The building of a modern Presbyterian war memorial hospital in Brisbane, to cost £300,000, ...

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  13. FURTHER CUTS IN TOBACCO POSSIBLE

    CANBERRA, Monday. —The deterioration of the dollar credit position may involve further restrictions on a wide ...

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  14. This Took Courage

    LONDON, May 18. —The driver of a pilot engine stayed at the controls as the Glasgow to Euston ...

    Article : 151 words
  15. REVOLUTIONARIES LED METAL UNIONS

    BRISBANE, Monday. —Most of the men in the moulders' and ironworkers' dispute were law abiding citizens, overruled by revolutionary leaders, Mr. A. F. Williams said in the Full Arbitration Court to-day. ...

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  16. ILLICIT CARGOES JETTISONED

    SINGAPORE, May 18. —Two hundred gallons of Australian methylated spirits, taken aboard the Marella without an export ...

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  17. CHILD TO BE RETURNED TO FATHER

    SYDNEY, Monday. —Although a United States court had given the custody of a child born in New South ...

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  18. Jews Parachute Into Palestine

    NEW YORK, May 18. —A number of Jews from Europe have parachuted into Palestine within the ...

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  19. BRISBANE FIRE

    BRISBANE, Monday. —Damage estimated at £1000 was caused by fire at the rear of the Cistern Manufacturing Company Ltd., ...

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  20. JAP ARMY REQUEST DENIED

    LONDON, May 19. —Reuter's Tokio correspondent says a Japanese Foreign Office spokesman denied a report that Japan was ...

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  21. GERMAN ZONE FUSION

    LONDON, May 19. —The 'Daily Telegraph's' Berlin correspondent says it is officially stated the Anglo American agreement on the ...

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  22. RYLANCE CASE

    BRISBANE, Monday. —When the case in which the Crown is claiming £67,937 from the Rylance Collieries and Brickworks Pty. ...

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  23. INDONESIANS WANT DUTCH SHIPPING BAN CONTINUED

    BATAVIA, May 18. —The Indonesian Republican Trade Union Congress (called SOBSI) at Malang, Java, to-day passed a resolution asking for the continuance of the Australian waterside workers' ban on Dutch ...

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  24. MARTIAL LAW IN MANCHURIA

    NANKING, May 18. —Because of the increasing Communist offensive in Manchuria, martial law was declared to-night in the ...

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  25. SUGAR LADEN SHIP ASHORE 18 MILES FROM LUCINDA POINT

    BRISBANE, Monday. —The overseas freighter Inchkieth 4266 tons, with 50 men aboard, is aground on Mangrove ...

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  26. Alleged Strike At Sea By Fiona's Firemen

    BRISBANE, Monday. —Five firemen in the coastal freighter Fiona are alleged to have gone on strike 10 miles ...

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  27. TRADE TALKS AT VANCOUVER

    VANCOUVER, May 18. —The Australian High Commissioner (Mr. K. A. Grene) and the New Zealand Trade Commissioner ...

    Article : 106 words
  28. Plane Explodes On School Ground

    NEW YORK, May 18. —A Navy Corsair fighter plane, which crashed in Burlington, Iowa, to-day hit two houses, then ...

    Article : 69 words
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