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  4. EXTENSION OF MEAT STRIKE PROPOSED BY LABOR COUNCIL

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Unions indirectly involved in the meat strike are to be asked by the Trades and Labor Council to withdraw their members from Brisbane's two power houses. This attempt to further extend the meat strike was decided upon at to-day's meeting ...

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  5. FEAR RULES TABRIZ

    LONDON, May 26.--The correspondent of the American Press at Teheran after an eight-day visit to ...

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  6. Russia Is Opposed To Premature Peace Conference

    LONDON, May 27.--Moscow Radio announced that the Russian Foreign Minister (M. Molotoy) stated Russia could not agree to the proposals to convene the Peace Conference irrespective of agreement on treaty drafts. Any move to ...

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    Felicitations and best wishes for future relationships have been exchanged by the Russian Foreign Commissar ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. HEAVY LOSS IN FOOD FOR BRITAIN

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Apart from the meat strike's heavy loss to Britain of frozen stocks that should have been ...

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  9. BRITAIN SOVIET EXCHANGE FELICITATIONS

    LONDON, May 26.--The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) sent greetings to M. Molotov on the fourth anniversary of the ...

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  10. CHIFLEY AND OWNERS IN DISCUSSIONS ON COAL REPORT

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The coal owners, in their conference to-day with the Commonwealth Government are believed to have supported in principle continued Commonwealth control over ...

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  11. MEN LEAVING COAL - MINING INDUSTRY

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- About 2500 miners had left the coal industry in the past few months apart from the usual ...

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  12. Bremer By-election

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Postal votes counted to-day for the Bremer by-election gave Mr. Shapcott (QPP) 48 and Mr. Donald ...

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    The Canadian Ambassador to Washington (Mr. L. Pearson) who has stressed the need for greater co-operation between ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. FORMER MINISTER IN TASMANIA ACCEPTED BRIBE

    HOBART, Monday.--Judge Kirby, who as a royal commissioner investigated the charges by the late Mr. J. Darling, MLC, of maladministration in the Forestry Department, has found that Thomas George ...

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  15. "DISCUSSIONS WERE MOST HELPFUL"

    CANBERRA, Monday.-- After a conference between the Commonwealth Government and the mineowners the ...

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  16. Russia To Arm Poland

    LONDON, May 26.--Moscow Radio states Russia and Poland have concluded a financial agreement under which Russia ...

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  17. All-Night Prayers

    LONDON, May 26.--With breaks only for tea and cakes a congregation of 700 in the Baptist ...

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  18. SERIOUS POSITION

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- The shortage of coal has become so serious in Victoria that if the position does not improve soon many ...

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  19. BRITAIN ANXIOUS TO RETAIN BASE IN EGYPT

    LONDON, May 26. -- Britain is seeking to re-establish a military base in Egypt for the defence not only of the Suez Canal but the whole Middle East according to the well-informed ...

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    General Draja Mikhailoviteh, former commander of the Czech Army who has been placed on trial by Tito's forces ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. REIGN OF TERROR.

    NEW DELHI, May 26.--Pandit Nehru has called for a halt in the "reign of terrorism and frightfulness" which has prevailed in ...

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  22. U.S. RAIL SERVICES BACK TO NORMAL

    WASHINGTON, May 26.--President Truman has ordered that the railroads be returned to the owners who reported that train services throughout the nation are operating normally. ...

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  23. MARIPOSA FROM U.S.

    BRISBANE Monday.--Carrying the largest complement of civilian passengers from Africa since the Pacific War began, the ...

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  24. LOVE OF SPORT

    BRISBANE, Monday.--When it became a commercial transaction it ceased to be a sport declared Dean Barrett to-day in taking the ...

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  25. Canadian Seamen Want Eight-Hour Day

    TORONTO, May 26.--The Canadian Scamen's Union president (Mr. J. A. Sullivan) announced he had ordered a complete tie-up ...

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  26. IMPLEMENTATION OF POTSDAM PACT SOUGHT BY AMERICA

    BERLIN, May 26. -- America has stopped reparations deliveries from its occupation zone except for factories ...

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  27. COMMUNISTS LEAD

    LONDON, May 26. -- Prague Radio states the first Czech general election returns show a clear lead for the Communists, with Dr. ...

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  28. WOMAN GAOLED

    CAIRNS. Monday. -- In the Court of Petty Sessions to-day before Mr. C. Noyes, SM, Mrs. Elizabeth Kate Cue, former ...

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  29. BRITAIN-ARAB LEAGUE WAR

    AMMAN, May 26.--Brigadier J. B. Glubb commander of the Arab Legion in Transjordan warned that the ...

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  30. BROUGHT HOME

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- The body of Senator Keane who died recently in America was brought ...

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  31. FRENCH FORCES ENTER SIAM

    BANGKOK, May 26.--Government sources state French forces to-day at two points crossed the River Mokong ...

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  32. SEIZED TOBACCO

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The Minister for Customs (Mr. Dedman said to-day if it could be done without conflicting with ...

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  33. DIPHTHERIA IN MT. ISA

    MT. ISA. Monday.--There now are 18 cases of positive diphtheria in Mt. Isa, but none is serious. Doctors say the outbreak still is ...

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