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  4. CROCODILES KEPT PILOT IN WRECKED PLANE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--After being marooned on Turnagain Island for six days, pilot spiers was taken off to-day by a pearling lugger and brought to Thursday Island. ...

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  5. ASIAN MARKETS FOR AUSTRALIA SAYS HANLON

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Asia, rather than Europe, would provide Australia with an unending market for her meat, butter, wool and grain of all kinds, the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) said ...

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  6. SCATHING ATTACK ON WARD BY COUNSEL FOR GARDEN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--E. J. Ward was nothing but "a political disgrace, an arrant humbug on his display in the witness box, and a wilful, blatant liar," defence counsel (Mr. Simon Isaacs) told the jury in his address in the Garden New ...

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  7. REFORMATION LEFT OUT OF HISTORY

    BRISBANE, Wednesday --The Presbyterian Assembly will organise a protest to the Education Minister against the ...

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  8. ENGLART SAYS HE CANNOT PAY FINES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- The branch secretary of the Watersiders Federation (Mr. E. C. Englart) stated to-day he ...

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  9. ACCIDENT SEQUEL

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- The Victorian Police Commissioner (Mr. Duncan), as the driver of a car, and a ...

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  10. HAND IN GLOVE WITH FORTUNE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- Mr. John Alexander Williams (32), a migrant from England, with his wife and ...

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  11. STRENGTH OF BCOF FADING GRADUALLY

    TOKIO, May 18.--Reliable British sources said to-day that by the end of 1948 the total strength of the BCOF ...

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  12. Big Fire In Palace Of Queen Wilhelmina

    LONDON, May 18.--The . Associated Press The Hag[?]e representative says police reported a huge fire ...

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  13. JOBS WERE GONE

    LISMORE, Wednesday. -- Twenty-eight Bait migrants today began work in the Richmond area of the Northern River ...

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  14. SYDNEY 'FLU EPIDEMIC

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--An Influenza epidemic is sweeping Sydney but has not yet assumed major proportions. A survey of ...

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  15. Princess Has Measles

    LONDON, May 19.--It is officially announced that Princess Margaret has developed measles. ...

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  16. LOYALTY OF ATOM WORKERS QUESTIONED

    OAKRIDGE (Tennessee), May 18.--Two scientists at the atomic laboratories, here have been suspended pending ...

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  17. GRAZIERS ARE WORRIED BY HIGH TAXATION

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Presenting his report to the 58th annual meeting of the Council of the United Graziers Association of Queensland to-day, the president (Mr. P. B. Newcomen) said during the past ...

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  18. Hand To Hand Fighting In Old City Of Jerusalem

    LONDON,May 19.--Reuter's Tel-A viv correspondent says a Haganah communique announced that Jewish forces broke into the old city of Jerusalem in fierce midnight fighting. They linked up with the Jewish troops which were isolated there and widened their ...

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  19. BRITAIN'S TRANSJORDAN TREATY

    LONDON, May 19.--Britain will continue to carry out her treaty obligations to Transjordan unless and until ...

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  20. HINT OF GROWING UNREST IN SIAM

    SINGAPORE. May 19. -- Further indication of growing unrest in Siam was given to-night when the Defence Minister and two ...

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  21. British Recognition Sought

    LONDON, May 19.--A Foreign Office spokesman said Israel had appealed to Britain for ...

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  22. AUST. OPENS OXFORD GAME STEADILY

    OXFORD, May 19.--Australia batted this morning on a fine wicket opening the first day of play against the Oxford University team. Though the bowling before lunch was not ...

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  23. Nine Bead, 60 Hurt In Train Derailment

    LONDON, May 19.--Eight passengers and the engine driver are reported dead and 60 others injured ...

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  24. POSSIBILITY OF U.S.-AUST. POLICY RIFT?

    TOKIO, May 19.--In an "Australian Newsletter," the official British Commonwealth Occupation Forces paper ...

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  25. COMPULSORY ORGANISATION OF GRAZIERS?

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- A poll of Queensland members of the United Graziers' Association is to be taken to decide ...

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  26. GOVT. MAY BREAK UP SOME OF VESTEYS' CATTLE COUNTRY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- The Federal Government will next month attempt to break up some of the huge land ...

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  27. "TIGERS" WILL FLY AGAIN

    SHANGHAI, May 19.--Another "Flying Tigers" volunteer air force, equipped with new American combat aircraft ...

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  28. U.K. OFFICIAL STAYS NAZI EXECUTIONS

    WASHINGTON, May 18. -- The Army Secretary (Mr. Kenneth Royall) to-night ordered the postponement of the executions of 17 ...

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  29. Migrants Coming

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Two ships carrying 3500 migrants will leave Italy for Australia next month the manager of ...

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  30. PUBLICITY FOR WOOL

    LONDON, May 18. -- The chairman of the Australian Wool Board (Mr. D. T. Boyd), addressing the executive committee meeting of ...

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