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  4. Mr. Chifley Under Quarantine Watch

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.-The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) and members of the staff who accompanied him to London will be examined daily until May 17 for symptoms of smallpox. Last night a steward on the B.O.A.C. plane which brought Mr. Chifley home ...

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  5. ULTIMATUM TO WATERSIDERS

    SYDNEY, TUESDAY.-AN ULTIMATUM TO THE WATERSIDE WORKERS' FEDERATION ON THE STEVEDORING INDUSTRY COMMISSION WAS ISSUED BY THE MINISTER FOR SUPPLY AND SHIPPING (SENATOR ASHLEY) TO-DAY. ...

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    The Duke of Edinburgh, newly installed Chancellor of the University of Wales, conferred the honorary degree of Doctor of Music on Princess Elizabeth, at Bangor, Wales-his first duty after the installation ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Sharpley Charges Inquiry

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -The Trades Hall Council executive has asked officers of the ...

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  8. Opposition Fire Greets Vic. Bill Oil Red Inquiry

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-A continuous fire of interjections was kept up in the Assembly to-day by Country party and Labor members when the Premier (Mr. T. T. Hollway) was explaining the ...

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  9. States Seamen Are Enforcing £100 A Man Danger Claim

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-An allegation that the Seamen's Union was deliberately refusing to man the Union Steam Ship Company's coastal freighter Kekerangu in order to enforce their demand for £100 ...

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  10. Saving Big Pineapple Trade

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.- To save a 2,400,000 dollar Canadian pineapple market from ...

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  11. Would Rather Cut Cane

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-Reserving a decision in the Industrial Court, Mr. W. J. Riordan said he would rather cut cane than drive a tractor in the canefields. Mr. F. C. Scholl, for the A.W.U., had claimed special ...

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  12. Wants Trade Union Ballots "Democratised"

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-When is the Commonwealth Government going to introduce ...

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  13. PENSION REQUESTS ALL OUT

    CANBERRA, Tuesday- The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley), by letter to-day, rejected proposals ...

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  14. Lucky Escape In Derailment

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. - Driver T. Harnell and Fireman H. Clynes had a narrow escape from injury when an ...

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  15. Call For Qld. Police Officer

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-The State Cabinet has agreed to a request from the Tasmanian Government that a ...

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  16. B.E.M. Award For Schoolboy

    LONDON, May 10.- The London Gazette to-day announced the award of the British ...

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  17. CHINESE GOVT. FORCES CLAIM 'GREAT VICTORY'

    SHANGHAI, May 10.-The Nationalist garrison communique to-day claimed a "great victory" when Nationalist forces routed Communists from Liuho, a strategic Yangtse River town, 15 miles west ...

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  18. £500 Key Money

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.- Key money of up to £500 was being paid for Melbourne office space, the Victorian secretary ...

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  19. SAWMILLER DENIES ALLEGATIONS MADE TO TIMBER COMMISSION

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-Allegations that he had over charged and short supplied in a timber deal were denied to-day by Tom Alter Holden (25), a sawmiller, of Runcorn, when he appeared before the Timber ...

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  20. Bilinga Inquest

    BRISBANE, Tuesday, - The Southport coroner (Mr. F. Shepherd) announced to-day a Coroner's Inquest would be held into ...

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  21. Police Are Not Pleased

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-The executive of the Queensland Police Union is considering an approach to the Federal ...

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  22. Wage Parities Still Equalise

    BRISBANE, Tuesday,-The Government Statistician (Mr. S. E. Solomon) said to-day basic wage parities for ...

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  23. ALL READY FOR LIFTING OF BERLIN BLOCKADE ON THURSDAY

    BERLIN, May 10.-An official Soviet order signed by the Soviet Military Governor (Marshal Vassily Chuikov) last night confirmed that the blockade would be lifted at one minute past midnight, local time, on Thursday, in accordance with western allied preparations. ...

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  24. Women Approved After Stormy Church Debate

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.- Motions favoring admission of women to the ministry and to the office of ruling elder in the ...

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  25. FROSTS RECEDING

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-The divisional meteorologist (Mr. Richards) said to-night frost conditions were contracting to ...

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