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  4. SMALLPOX PRECAUTIONS SATISFACTORY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The Minister for Health (Senator McKenna) said to-day ...

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  5. No Bribes For Electors-- But Taxation Reduced

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Members of the Australian Labor party Federal Executive to-day loudly applauded the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) when he told them the Government would go to the people on ...

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  6. Scathing Attack By Counsel On Timber Firm

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The directors of Hancock and Gore Ltd. and E. E. Biggs (the company's solicitor) had deliberately lied to conceal their complicity in what they knew to be an ...

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  7. Watersiders Reject Ultimatum On S.I.C.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The Waterside Workers' Federal Council informed the Minister for Shipping (Senator W. P. Ashley) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PRESS IS ESSENTIAL ELEMENT IN EFFECTIVE DEMOCRACY

    LONDON, May 11.--In a speech at Hornsby the Attorney General (Sir Hartley Showcross) referred to the place of the Press as one of the elements whose lively activity was essential to effective ...

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  9. Mr. Fadden Sceptical Of Surplus

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. --"This is an old trick of his which he has repeatedly performed year ...

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  10. Child's Eye For Blind Soldier

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- An eye of Trevor Keith Dare, two-year-old boy who was electrocuted at his home on ...

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  11. Chinese Nationalists Admit "Very Grave" Situation

    SHANGHAI, May 11.--The newspaper 'Sin Wan Pao' said to-day that General Pai Chung-shi, Nationalist commander in the Hankow area, flew to Canton yesterday and told acting President Li ...

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  12. Corpse "Doing Fine"

    BERLIN, May 11.--62-year-old Berlin woman who suddenly sat up in her coffin while ...

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  13. Conservative Gains In U.K. Council Poll

    LONDON, May 11. -- The Conservative central office early to-day claimed that the latest results in urban ...

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  14. No More Lantana Leaf Bugs

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- The Agricultural Department does not intend to release any more lantana leaf bugs in ...

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  15. Presbyterian Praise For Migrant Scheme

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. --At the General Assembly Church of Queensland ...

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  16. Not Guilty Of Tobacco Charge

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Charges concerning the alleged unlawful conveyance of tobacco preferred against a ...

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  17. Marriage Guidance Council

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- A community marriage guidance council, jointly operated by laymen and clergymen of ...

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  18. Stormy Debate On Vic. Red Inquiry Bill

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- The Government anticipates having a majority of one vote to ...

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  19. Spitfires Bound For Hong Kong

    SINGAPORE, May 11.-- No. 28 Spitfire Squadron, under the command of Squadron Leader R. D. ...

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  20. A.L.P. OFFICIAL WALKS OUT OF "RIGGED BALLOT" INQURY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Because he was refused permission to have a witness present at an inquiry into allegations of rigged ballots to-day, the organising secretary of the A.L.P. industrial group in the Building Workers' Industrial Union (Mr. ...

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  21. Food A Problem

    WASHINGTON, May 11.--The ambassador designate of India, Madame Pandit, said to-day India was "not at the moment" ...

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  22. FOUR AIR GIANTS

    SEATTLE, May 11. -- Negotiations for the transfer of four Boeing Stratocruisers from the Scandinavian Airlines System to ...

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  23. First Train To Berlin

    FRANKFURT, May 11.-- The first five cars of the first train to Berlin left Frankfurt at 6.37 a.m. ...

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  24. REDS CALL IN POLICE AID AT SYDNEY MEETING

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Police were called in by Communist officials of the Ironworkers' Federation to stop 500 men storming a meeting in the lower Town Hall basement to-night. ...

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  25. NEW CALL TO INDIA AND S. AFRICA TO COME TO AGREEMENT

    NEW YORK, May 11.--Australia, Denmark, and Sweden yesterday put before the United Nations General Assembly Political Committee a joint resolution calling on the Indian and South African ...

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  26. A.L.P. TO RECOMMEND MINERS TO ABIDE BY ARBITRATION

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Federal Executive of the A.L.P. will tell the Coal Mining Union's Council that it should abide by arbitration and submit its log of claims to the Coal Tribunal. ...

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  27. Life Sentence For Murder

    CAIRNS, Wednesday.--Ettie Roberts (37), an aboriginal, was found guilty of the murder of her husband, Paddy ...

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  28. Aims At Republic

    JOHANNESBURG, May 11.--The Prime Minister (Dr. Malan) told his party's Caucus to-day the ...

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  29. Gateway To Peace

    WASHINGTON, May 11.--President Truman said last night the world was approaching ...

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  30. FORMER ITALIAN COLONIES

    LAKE SUCCESS, May 11. -- The United Nations sub-committee yesterday approved by eight to five, with three ...

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  31. Damages Increased

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- A Supreme Court jury to-day awarded £3500 damages to a boy who lost his right arm when the ...

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  32. Cairns Wharfies May Resume

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--More than 400 Cairns watersiders, suspended yesterday when 100 of them refused to work overtime, ...

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  33. Airwoman To Return

    KARACHI, May 11.--Madame Dupeyron radioed Karachi to-day for permission to fly back to France without coming to ...

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