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  4. No Observance Of U. N. O. Cease Fire In Palestine

    LONDON, May 25. —The Associated Press Tel-Aviv correspondent says a Haganah communique reported that at 9.30 p. m. local time, yesterday 90 minutes after the cease fire deadline previously set by the Security Council Lebanese artillery shelled the Ramot ...

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  5. KOOKABURRA KILLED BABY CROCODILES

    TOWNSVILLE, Tuesday. —The mystery disappearance of a number of recently hatched crocodiles ...

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  6. JAP WAR CRIMINALS LIVE LIFE OF EASE IN RABAUL

    RABAUL, May 25. —There still remain in the war criminals' compound at Rabaul some 170 Japanese. They are convicted war criminals serving sentences varying from two years to life imprisonment. These Japanese have been found guilty ...

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  7. SHEIK THOUGHT TWO CAMELS AND PIG FAIR OFFER FOR AIR HOSTESS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. —Two camels and a pig in exchange for an air hostess is the Middle East sheik's idea of a fair barter deal. This offer was made recently by a sheik, a passenger, to the amazed captain of a ...

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  8. PATERSON AVOWS COMMUNISM

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. —Mr. F. W. Paterson, MLA, who was given a week to deny he is a Communist or be ...

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  9. LOW PRODUCTION BRINGS COAL CRISIS TO NSW

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. —New South Wales is again facing a coal crisis because of a series of petty stoppages, which have seriously hampered production over the last few months. ...

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  10. DR. DENIES HE TRIED TO GET CASE DROPPED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. —When the case in which Florence ivy Hunt (23) is claiming £6839 from two Ipswich doctors was continued in the Supreme Court to-day, Dr. Leslie John Jarvis Nye, continuing his ...

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  11. S. Africa Recognises Israel

    LONDON, May 24. —Reuter's Pretoria correspondent says South Africa has decided to recognise the State ...

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  12. CHIFLEY SLATES STATES ON PRICE CONTROL

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. —The Prime Minister (Mr. J. B. Chifley) to-night slated State Parliaments for refusing to honor the undertakings of their Premiers and introduce complementary price fixing legislation ...

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  13. ASSAULT ON M L A

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. —In a statement produced in the Police Court to-day, Max Julius, who was charged with taking part in ...

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  14. No Early Verdict In Tokio

    TOKIO, May 24. —No verdict is now expected in the major war crimes trial until at least the middle of July, it ...

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  15. WOMAN WINS LAND BALLOT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. —Pat Kelly, of Tipton, Cecil Plains, the 25-year-old daughter of a farmer, won 810 acres of virgin Jondaryan ...

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  16. SEVENTH INNINGS VICTORY BY AUSTRALIANS

    LONDON, May 25. —Spinners Ian Johnson and M' Cool routed the batsmen at Lords, giving Australia another clear-cut innings win. On an easy pitch Lindwall and Toshack removed Compton, and Edrich ...

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  17. B M A TERMS OFFER

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. —The Minister for Health (Senator M' Kenna) has not yet replied to the BMA on its last offer of the ...

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  18. GOVERNMENT INTEREST IN INDUSTRY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. —The Government was more than interested in secondary industries, said the Minister for ...

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  19. Probably Wanted To Die

    TOKIO, May 25. —Horrifying details of medical experiments on war prisoners at Kyushu Imperial ...

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  20. AMERICAN MACHINERY NEEDED FOR C. Q. DEVELOPMENT SCHEME

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. —The Queensland British Food Corporation was pressing for an additional allocation of dollars to enable it to import from America suitable types of tractors for its development of Central Queensland, and other agricultural machinery required would be drawn from Australian ...

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  21. AUSTRIAN TREATY

    LONDON, May 24. —The United States delegate, Mr. Samuel Reber, to the Austrian treaty talks in London has broken off negotiations ...

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  22. LIQUOR TRADE EMPLOYEES SEEK BIG INCREASES IN WAGES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. —An increase of more than £2 a week in wages is being sought for barmaids and 30 for ...

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  23. PARCELS REFUSED

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday. —A great majority of Adelaide metropolitan doctors to- day refused to accept delivery of 21b. registered ...

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