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  4. PASSENGERS FLUNG CHAIRS OVERBOARD

    SINGAPORE, May 21.-- Answering two urgent radio calls from the captain as the vessel was ...

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  5. GARDEN SENTENCED TO THREE YEARS' HARD LABOR

    SYDNEY, Friday.--John Smith ("Jock") Garden, former Baptist minister and Labor politician, was sentenced to three years' hard labor in the Darlinghurst Quarter Sessions to-day for forgery. The jury found Garden guilty after a ...

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  6. PLEDGING PACIFIC FRIENDSHIP

    CORAL SEA BATTLE commemoration in Melbourne recently brought this meeting of the Victorian Governor (Sir Winston Dugan) left, and Cardinal Spellman, Archbishop of New York, who was in Melbourne for the Catholic Centenary celebrations. They were introduced by Mr R. G. [?]sey (centre) president of the Australian-American Association. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GRAZIERS FAVOR SOLDIERS FOR FOOD SCHEME

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Seventy-five per cent preference for returned soldiers in any Queensland land settlement scheme was advocated by delegates at the annual council meeting of the ...

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  8. Jewish Forces Said To Have Sued For An Armistice

    LONDON, May 21.--After less than a week of conflict, the Jewish forces in Palestine are stated to have sued for an armistice. Fierce fighting continued all night in Old Jerusalem, where the Jews faced an Arab ultimatum to surrender within 24 hours or be ...

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  9. QLD. DOCTORS "NOT GOING TO PLAY BALL"

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Queensland branch of the BMA to-night flatly refused to co-operate in the Federal ...

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  10. Duel In The Park

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Wearing morning dress, top hats and false beards, five University students to-day roused police ...

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  11. WARD DOWN WITH INFLUENZA

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Minister for External Territories (Mr. E. J. Ward) did not attend the referendum ...

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  12. Swedish Mediator Appointed

    NEW YORK, May 20.-- Count Folke Bernadotte of Sweden was chosen to-night as United Nations mediator ...

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  13. AUST. CLINCHES SIXTH INNINGS WIN OF TOUR

    LONDON, May 21.--Australia beat Oxford University by an innings and 90 runs--the sixth innings victory of the tour. A sparkling partnership of 43 by Kardar and Whitcombe ...

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  14. MINERS ACCUSED OF BREACH OF FAITH

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Members of the Joint Coal Board have charged the Miners' Federation with having broken an agreement with the ...

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  15. Six Foodless Days On Crocodile Haunted Island

    PORT MORESBY, May 21.--Captain John William Speirs, DFC, pilot of the Mandated Territories Dragon aircraft which crash-landed at Turnagain Island on May 12, arrived in Port Moresby yesterday ...

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  16. TRAIN CREW OVERCOME BY FUMES

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Both the driver and fireman of a goods train were overcome by fumes in the longest tunnel on ...

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  17. NO FOUNDATION FOR BCOF BLACK MARKET CHARGE

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--Allegations of widespread black marketing by Australian troops in Japan are without foundation, according to a summary of the reports of the three Australian ...

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  18. Mr. Chifley Has No Comment

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) is understood to have asked the ...

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  19. Deficiency In Union Funds

    AUCKLAND. May 21.--A deficiency of 2400 in the general accounts of the Auckland Trade Council and a further ...

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  20. Six Months For Black Market Deal

    HOBART, Friday.--Ronald John Grant Hume, convicted of a black market deal, was sentenced to six months' imprisonment in the ...

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