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  4. Red Plot To Tie Up Aust. Waterfront

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Communist plot to tie up the whole of the Australian waterfront was reported here to-day to have been ...

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  5. BRISBANE LABOR DAY PROCESSION HAD STRONG RED FLAVOR

    BRISBANE, Monday.--About 1300 men, women and children, many of them Communists, took part in to-day's Labor Day procession in Brisbane. The flavor of the procession was almost exclusively ...

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  6. Ugly Scenes Mark May Day In London

    LONDON, May 2.--Ugly scenes, with some violence, marked the end of a May Day meeting at Trafalgar Square yesterday as thousands of people disobeyed police instructions and tried to form processions ...

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  7. WILD EXODUS FROM HANGCHOW IS UNDER WAY

    SHANGHAI, May 2.--A wild exodus from Hangchow is in full swing following evacuation of the city, according to semi-official reports here yesterday. ...

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  8. Reds Relegated To Tail Of Procession

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Communist party members marched near the end of the Newcastle May Day procession to-day ...

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  9. Election Tours By Ministers

    BRISBANE, Monday.--State Ministers have commenced their pre-election tours of electorates. The Premier ...

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  10. Incalculable Danger

    London, May 2.--Dr. Cyril Garbett, Archbishop of York, told cooperative society members ...

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  11. AMETHYST TO REMAIN

    SINGAPORE, May 2.--A high naval authority told a Press conference to-day that the navy would not move H.M.S. ...

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  12. Would Control Car Prices

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Price controls will be again introduced if the prices of new cars and trucks soar, stated the Prices Minister ...

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  13. U.S. Soldier Charged With Triple Killing

    STUTTGART, May 2.--An American soldier was under close arrest here yesterday on charges of shooting dead a ...

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  14. COUNCIL OF EUROPE

    LONDON, May 2.--The Foreign Ministers of 10 European countries will arrive in London in the next [?] for their meeting at ...

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  15. To Discuss Sharpley Charges

    Melbourne, Monday.--The Trades Hall executive council which meets on Wednesday will hold preliminary ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. NO PROSPECT OF EARLY EASING OF DOLLAR RESTRICTIONS

    BUNDABERG, Monday.--He could see no immediate prospect of restrictions on imports from America being eased soon; on the contrary, they might have to be intensified, the Trade and Customs ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Objection To Filming

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The May Day committee protested to-day against the filming by Special Investigation ...

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  18. PRINCESS TAKES SALUTE

    LONDON, May 2.--Princess Elizabeth took the salute at the annual parade of Boy Scouts at Windsor Castle to-day. More ...

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  19. Lost In Scrub

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday.--While search parties were out this morning, two young people, Ross Clappin (18) and Coral Ross (21), ...

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  20. 200-YEAR-OLD FLAG DOWN

    BOMBAY, May 2.--The 200-year-old flag of Gaekwar of Baroda was replaced yesterday by the Indian Union Tricolor, as the ...

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  21. DISSATISFACTION IN CABINET OVER MIGRATION SCHEME

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Openly stated demands by Mr. E. J. Ward yesterday for an easing of the Government's mass migration scheme has brought into the public limelight disagreement in the Federal ...

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  22. ARGENTINA AND CHILE READY TO DEFEND ANTARCTIC CLAIMS

    BUENOS AIRES, May 2.--President Peron declared yesterday that Argentina and Chile are capable of defending their claims in the Antarctic area. He said the only other claims Argentina recognises in the ...

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  23. Tito Is Accused

    TRIESTE, May 2.--Moscow radio for the first time has accused Marshal Tito of plotting with the Western ...

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  24. Glider Record?

    LONDON, May 2.--Mr. Philip Wills, chairman of the British Gliding Association, yesterday flew 230 miles from Hatfield, ...

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  25. EMPLOYMENT VACANCIES A RECORD

    CANBERRA, Monday.--A further rise in the unsatisfied demand for labor in Australia during March ...

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  26. Bad Reports Of French Migrant Ship

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Press reports on the French ship Ville d'Amiens had been posted to Jewish welfare ...

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  27. Revenue Up

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Customs, excise, and postal revenue so far this financial year are far greater than for ...

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  28. U.S. GENERAL ASSESSES WORTH OF PROPOSED AIR FORCE STRENGTH

    INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, May 2.--General Hoyts Vandenburg, Air Force Chief-of-Staff, said last night a 48 group air force could do no more than guarantee a prevention of early defeat and bring ...

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  29. Fatality Mars Sports

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday.--The Labor Day sports at the showgrounds this afternoon were marred by a fatality in which an ...

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  30. Moslem Brotherhood Red Link

    CAIRO, May 2.--The Cairo police commandant (General Ahmed Abdel Hadi) said yesterday that for the first time the ...

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  31. Stratofreighter

    FRANKFURT, May 2.--A giant 71-ton aircraft arrived to-day from the United States for a service test in the Berlin airlift. ...

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  32. CAR OUTPUT

    LONDON, May 2.--Britain exported 22,500 cars, worth more than £6,100,000 sterling, in March --a record in value, but not in ...

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