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  4. NEW END IS LAID FOR PACIFIC CABLE

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--In a few hours to-day the cable repair ship, Recorder, laid a new shore end for the ...

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  5. LIBERAL WIN IN NSW BY-ELECTION SHOWS ANTI-LABOR SWING

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--When counting ceased for the Coogee by-election the Liberal candidate, K. Ellis, had an absolute majority of 140 votes over all other candidates, and appears to have won the seat from Labor. Voting was: K. Ellis (Lib.) 10,483; Mrs. C. Cunningham (Lab.) 9455; W. Brown (Comm.) 704; ...

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  6. War Fears Unfounded —U.S. Admiral

    Admiral W. H. Standley, former U.S. Chief of Naval Operations, and former Ambassador to Moscow, thinks that only a "most unexpected accident could bring war soon. His view conflicts with that of America's army leaders, who warned Congress recently that the danger of war had increased in recent months. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. UNEASY TRUCE IN PALESTINE

    WASHINGTON May 8.--Faced with the prospect of a complete breakdown of communications between Palestine and the U.S.A. after Britain lays down the mandate on May 15, the United States to-day arranged to station a Navy ...

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  8. NEW REDCLIFFE VALUATIONS RAISE STORM

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--New valuations made by the Redcliffe Town Council have caused storm of protest and ...

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  9. Artist's Heroic Career

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A man with paralysed arms watched people walking round a Phillip-street studio yesterday ...

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  10. BRAUND WILL TREAT OTHER DISEASES

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Mr. John Braund, of Beverly Hills, said yesterday that he would continue to treat patients for ...

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  11. Many Australians Leave To Join Arab Forces

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Many Australians have already left to join Arab forces in Palestine, signed on as seamen on ships from which crew members have deserted in Australian ports. Others, it was reported yesterday, ...

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  12. SOUTH AFRICA'S "ATOMIC" MAY ELECTION

    JOHANNESBURG, May 9.--South Africans feel that when they go to the polls for their general election on May 26 the eyes of the world will be on them for the first time in the history of their country. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. ARAB LEGION RECRUITING SWINDLE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Security police arc searching for a man who has been posing in Sydney as a recruiting officer ...

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  14. BLACK STAR OF Q'LAND NOT FOR SALE

    LOS ANGELES, May 8--Harry Kazanijan claimed to-day he and his brother James had recently cut the ...

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  15. Japan's Place In Pacific

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--The policy of building up Japan as a bulwark against Russian expansion in the Pacific is ...

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  16. AUSTRALIA'S HUGE SICKNESS BILL

    BRISBANE, Sunday--Australia's national bill for ill health was estimated at approximately £92,000,000 a ...

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  17. Girls Armed For Fray

    OAKLAND, California, May 8.--Two contestants began pulling each other's hair during an ...

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  18. CANBERRA SLAP AT SOVIET OVER BALTS

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--Lithuanians and other Balts in Australia were told by the Federal Government yesterday to ignore the Russian invitation to register as Soviet citizens. ...

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  19. FLYING DOCTOR PLANE HELD UP

    DARWIN, Sunday.--In a single-engined, four - scaler Proctor plane, Hans Hasenfus arrived in Darwin to-day ...

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  20. SOVIET GENERAL TOO ILL FOR MEETING

    LONDON, May 8.--The Associated Press Berlin representative says the Soviet delegation announced it would be unable to ...

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  21. TWO DEAD IN HEAD ON COLLISION

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Two people were killed and two others seriously injured when the light car in which ...

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  22. Warning on U.S. Trade War

    LONDON, May 8.--Reuter's representative at The Hague says the three separate committees of the United ...

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  23. SUN'S ECLIPSE

    WASHINGTON, May 9.--The National Geographic Society reported to-day its Bangkok (Siam) team sent a message that ...

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  24. JOINT AMERICAN AUSTRALIAN FILMS TO BE MADE

    LOS ANGELES, May 8.--A joint Australian-American motion picture production financed by unremittable sterling as provided by the Anglo-American film agreement is planned for the early future, Hollywood ...

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  25. "WOULD OF DANGER"

    LONDON, May 8.--Reuter's Benoni (South Africa) correspondent says Field Marshal Smuts in a speech said South ...

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  26. Greeks Claim Executions Preventive Of Chaos

    LONDON, May 8.--The Associated Press representative at Athens says Mr. Rantis, a former acting Minister of Justice, said 157 people were executed during eight months Mr. Ladas, the assasinated Minister of Justice, was in office. Mr. Rentis adds there are 2900 people under sentence of death in Greece. 'In ...

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  27. "SQUEEZE PLAY" IN KOREA

    WASHINGTON. May 8.--American officials said to-day the Russian report of plans to withdraw Soviet troops from Korea ...

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