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  4. Wants conditions of Australians in Korea probed

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Australians at home would not know the truth of the situation affecting Australian troops in Korea unless some competent ...

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  5. N.Z. DISPUTE NOT ISSUE FOR MAJOR SHOWDOWN

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Moderate union leaders here believe the Communists will not choose ...

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  6. RAPID U.N. ADVANCE CONTINUES IN KOREA

    TOKIO, May 25.--United Nations forces to-day continued their rapid northward advance on all ...

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  7. Security raids on waterfront unions

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Papers seized in raids on waterfront unions in Sydney to-day have been sent to Canberra for examination. ...

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  8. BILLED FOR £7,500,000

    LONDON, May 25.--Lord Portman, who succeeded his father 2[?] years ago, has received a bill--for £7,500,000 ...

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  9. SWIFT REACTION TO RAIDS IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Swift developments on the Melbourne waterfront followed to-day's security raids on union offices. Seamen walked off all Melbourne tugs this ...

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  10. COLIN CLARK SAYS

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Director of the Queensland Bureau of Industry (Mr. Colin Clark) ...

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  11. Senator Wood elected

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The fifth Government Senator (Senator Ian Wood) was declared ...

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  12. Meat, fish and hotel prices rise

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Increased prices for fish, meat, and hotel tariffs were announced ...

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  13. MOVE TO HAVE CRIMES ACT REPEALED

    SYDNEY, Fri.--Miners and waterside workers have asked the A.C.T.U. for a special conference ...

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  14. AWARDS TO NAVAL MEN

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Minister for the Navy (Mr. P. McBride) announced to- night that Commander W. B. M. ...

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  15. INTERNAL TENSION IN SOVIET?

    WASHINGTON, May 25.--A Government survey reported yesterday internal tensions threatened the "fragile" ...

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  16. NO DETAILS OF VOTE GIVEN

    SYDNEY. Friday.--The Waterside Workers' Federation general secretary (Mr. J. Healy) to-night refused to ...

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  17. Paratroops for Mediterranean

    LONDON, May 25.--The Defence Ministry announced the 16th parachute brigade group was being sent to the Mediterranean ...

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  18. Escapee No. 3 recaptured

    ROCKHAMPTON, Friday.--The third escapee from the Rockhampton gaol, Donald George. Broadstock (18), was ...

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  19. STATE'S MINES IDLE MONDAY

    BRISBANE, Fri.--All coal mines in Queensland are expected to be idle on Monday, when aggregate meetings will ...

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  20. IRISH TERRORISTS THREATEN LIVES OF KING AND QUEEN

    DUBLIN, May 25.--A bomb was thrown and shots fired at the British Embassy in Dublin late last night--with leaflets which warned their Majesties they would visit Ireland on June 1 at the peril of their ...

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  21. "Sit down strike" on prize money

    GYMPIE, Friday.--Professional horseowners with teams of hunters staged a "sit down strike" for more prize money at Gympie ...

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  22. Misuse of bottles

    BRISBANE. Fri.--Misuse of proprietary aerated water bottles is becoming so blatant that an approach has been made to the ...

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  23. £50,000 WRIT

    SYDNEY, Fri.--Ansett Airways Pty. Ltd. issued a writ in the High Court to-day claiming £50,000 against the ...

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  24. 'Team work triumph'

    WARWICK, Fri.--"Results of the Federal election were a triumph for team work between individual members, the electorate ...

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  25. Raids first steps to rid Australia of Communism

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Deputy Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden) said in Sydney to- day the raids on waterfront unions were the first steps to rid Australia of Communism. ...

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  26. Envelopes 'steamed?'

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Giving evidence to-day in the trial of B. J. Maguire, charged with forging ballot papers, Detective ...

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  27. Petition on bridge

    INGHAM, Friday.--A petition containing more than 500 signatures will shortly be sent to the Premier (Mr. E. M. Hanlon), ...

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  28. NEW PERSIAN POLICE REGIME TAKES OVER ON OILFIELDS

    TEHERAN, May 25.--The successors to the cooperative Persian officials in the oilfields were announced to-day. The friendly police chiefs at ...

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  29. DEATH INQUIRY

    IPSWICH, Fri.--After a mining board of Inquiry heard evidence to-day on an accident at Haighmoor colliery, Tivoli, on May ...

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  30. A. A. Staines dead

    BRISBANE. Friday.--The death has occurred suddenly at his residence in Clayfield of Mr. A. A. Staines, a former Under Secretary ...

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  31. KING HAS INFLUENZA

    LONDON, May 25.--His Majesty is confined to his room at Buckingham Palace to-day with a mild attack of ...

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  32. 4 POLIO CASES

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Four new cases of poliomyelitis from the country have been reported to the health department in the last 24 ...

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  33. T'ville to buy dredge

    BRISBANE, Fri.--The Townsville Harbor Board intends to borrow £150,000 to purchase a new suction dredge. The need to ...

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  34. "BATTLE OF FLAGS" IS ON IN KOREA

    TOKIO, May 25.--A Canadian Press Association message from somewhere in Korea says Canadian and Australian troops are fighting a "battle of the flags." The first round appears to have gone to the Canadians ...

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  35. "Moderator" role

    ANKARA. May 25.--A high Foreign Office source said last night Turkey was playing the role of "moderator" In the Anglo-Per ...

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