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  4. Smallpox

    CANBERRA, Monday.- Extensive precautions Will be taken when the liner Mooltan arrives at ...

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  5. Battle For Berlin's Railways Still On

    BERLIN, May 23.—Shooting broke out again in the early hours of this morning in the railway yards west of Charlottenburg station, ...

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  6. BRITISH IN HONG KONG UNRUFFLED

    NEW YORK, May 23.— The British who rule Hong Kong consider it in no immediate danger ...

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  7. Cutters Weather Transport Factors Acting Against Timber Milling

    MARYBOROUGH, Monday. — Whether or not there were too many licences to mill timber in this area, resulting in failure of mills to operate at full capacity, or whether some of the licences should ...

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  8. TORNADO DAMAGE MOUNTS

    Chicago, May 23.— Tornadoes killed 41, injured nearly 400, and smashed over 900 homes ...

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  9. WESTERN POWERS NOW MEET RUSSIA IN STRONGER POSITION

    LONDON, May 23.—When the western Foreign Ministers meet Mr. Vyshinsky (Russia) in conference to-day they will be in a far stronger position than they were at the Moscow and London ...

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  10. Super-Inflation

    SHANGHAI, May 23.— The price of a newspaper went up to 2,000,000 dollars in Shanghai ...

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  11. M. FALSTEIN CLAIMS HE IS INNOCENT IN WATCH CASE

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Max Falstein, M.P. (Lab., Watson), when giving evidence as a witness in a customs case in the ...

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  12. Mr. Walsh Warns Of Disruption

    BRISBANE, Monday.—A warning that Communists planned to disrupt Queensland industry during the ...

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  13. Violent Struggle In Court

    CAIRNS, Monday.—An impassioned cry of "Dirty Australian skunks, you are only trying to keep me away from ...

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  14. EMERGENCY OPERATION IN OUTBACK

    Brisbane, Monday.— Working for an hour under acetylene gas lights and a torch a doctor carried ...

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  15. Ocean I. Murder Arrest

    BRISBANE, Monday. —A Chinese coolie at Ocean Island has been arrested by three Brisbane detectives ...

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  16. Former U.N. Delegate Says Evatt "Incompetent"

    Mr Paul Hasluck, former Australian diplomat, broke a long silence recently on his impressions of Dr. Evatt as a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Hong Kong Police Murders Avenged

    HONG KONG, May 23. — Recent police murders on Hong Kong's borders were avenged over the week-end ...

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  18. WEALTH OF MUSICAL TALENT

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Use of classical gramophone records for entertainment and education in schools was one ...

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  19. Home Life Made "Proper Hell,' Says Witness

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Frederick Roland Tubb, who died in hospital on May 2, had made her home life a "proper ...

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  20. ELECTION CLASHES

    NICOSIA, Cyprus, May 23. — Municipal elections in the towns of Cyprus were marked yesterday by numerous clashes and fights. One ...

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  21. Red Influence To Be Discussed

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Requests by a right wing group of Sydney unionists, for Federal Government action to free their ...

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  22. SHANGHAI BATTLE SWINGS IN FAVOR OF NATIONALIST FORCES

    HONG KONG, May 23.—In a major counteroffensive, Nationalist forces, reinforced by fresh units, recaptured several important strong-points in northern Pootung to-day, and have ...

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  23. Died From Natural Causes

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Francis William Meriton (47), of Williamstown, who died after an argument at the Balwyn Empire Day ...

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  24. Breakdown In N.S.W. Coal Talks Expected

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Unless the coalowners altered their attitude to the miners' log of claims, aggregate meetings should be called on the fields to place the matter before the rank and file. ...

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  25. Blowflies' Invasion Is Decimating Flocks

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The worst blowfly invasion experienced in the State is wiping out 10 per cent of Central Queensland sheep flocks, stated the secretary of the Queensland Selectors' Association ...

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  26. Veteran State Servant Dies

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Mr. R. F. Thompson, chief clerk of the Labor and Industry Department and Fish Board chairman, died ...

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  27. TO SALVAGE PLANE

    CAIRNS, Monday. — A salvage party from Cairns which left here at 5.30 a.m. on Sunday, is proceeding to ...

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  28. SINGER CHIEF DEAD

    STAMFORD, Connecticut, May 23. — The death has occurred of Sir Douglas Alexander (85), president of the Singer Sewing ...

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  29. Only A Regenerated France Can Provide Balance Against Germany

    PARIS, May 23.—General De Gaulle said yesterday that only a strengthened and regenerated France could provide the necessary balance against the new Germany, and thus make possible ...

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  30. DEFRAUDED BANK

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Two women were sentenced to 12 months' gaol in the Sydney Quarter Sessions to-day after ...

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  31. Trying To Check Japan's Population

    TOKIO, May 23.—In a last minute action before its adjournment the Japanese Diet to-day legalised an abortion law which ...

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  32. TOWNSVILLE HOME SOLD

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday.—One of Townsville's best known homes, Duncragan, on Melton Hill, owned by Misses Olive and ...

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  33. Sheep Men Flayed By Dingoes

    CHARTERS TOWERS, Monday.—Dingoes are making such heavy onslaughts on sheep flocks in country north ...

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  34. Hopeful On Vic. Winter Power

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — The Victorian Cabinet decided to-night that it would not be necessary to impose further ...

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  35. MINERS WILL ASK PERTINENT QUESTIONS

    IPSWICH, Monday. — Among the questions likely to be asked at next Monday's mass meeting ...

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  36. Excess Credit

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday. — Albert Edward Warneke pleaded guilty to a charge that while bankrupt, he obtained ...

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  37. Orchestra In Britain

    LONDON, May 23. — Receipts from the Philadelphia Orchestra's first appearance in Britain, at Birmingham town hall to-night, ...

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