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  4. THIEF'S LUCK VARIED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A man who snatched £1000 in £5 notes from a city bank to-day had ...

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  5. WATERSIDERS SEEKING VOTE ON LIFTING OF BAN ON N.Z. SHIPPING

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--In a surprise move to-day the Federal Executive of the Waterside Workers' Federation decided on a telegraphic vote of the Federal ...

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  6. Communists in full retreat

    TOKIO, May 24.--Eighth Army Commander (General Van Fleet) announced to-day that United Nations forces are now ...

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  7. Truman seeks aid for free nations to combat reds

    WASHINGTON, May 24.--"We must help other free nations to build the military and economic power needed to make impossible Communist dreams of world conquest," said President Truman, ...

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  8. ARGENTINE ATOMIC BOMB A "DAMP SQUIB"

    RIO DE JANEIRO, May 24.--A dispatch from Buenos Aires to 'Imprensa' said yesterday President Peron, of Argentina, had ordered the arrest of Dr. Donald Richter, the scientist whom Peron hailed two months ago ...

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  9. Brisbane climate criticised

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Dr. Karl Longer, Brisbane architect, told the science congress ...

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  10. PERSIAN GOVT. GIVES FINAL WARNING TO OIL COMPANY

    LONDON, May 24.--The Persian Government has warned the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company it has six days to help its own liquidation or be compulsorily wound up, says Reuter's Teheran correspondent. ...

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  11. MAJORITY FOR A.C.T.U. DECLARATION?

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--It is regarded as certain that a majority of the six State Trades and ...

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  12. SUCCESSFUL HUNT FOR NEW SUGAR CANES

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The expedition from the Bureau of Sugar Experiment Stations to New ...

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  13. Bigger, better?

    WASHINGTON, May 24.--Speculation of still another even bigger atomic explosion at ...

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  14. U.S. now has atomic shells

    WASHINGTON, May 24.--Representative Overton Brooks (Democrat, Louisiana) said yesterday the United ...

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  15. Two of gaol escapees recaptured

    ROCKHAMPTON, Thursday.--The second of the three men who escaped from the Rockhampton gaol last night was recaptured by ...

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  16. Unionist for "grilling"

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Mr. Laurence Short, leader of the moderates in the communist ...

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  17. ITALIAN CONSUL TO QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--Queensland's first postwar Italian consul, Felix Benuzzi, arrived in Brisbane to-day on the new Lloyd ...

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  18. Aust. supplies

    MELBOURNE; Thurs.--Oil company officials estimated to-day that about 30 per cent of petroleum supplies imported into ...

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  19. No work on Bowen wharves

    BOWEN, Thursday.--There will be no work on the wharves till Monday because of a strike by 12 watersiders. ...

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  20. Six Govt. Senate seats certain

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The Government is certain of six Senate seats in Queensland. The last Government Senator ...

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  21. 3 MEN INJURED BY GELIGNITE BLAST

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Three City Council workers were injured by a gelignite blast while sinking holes for light poles in ...

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  22. Threat to Sydney's gas coal supply

    SYDNEY, Thurs.--A dispute which may close the Richmond Vale railway in the north threatens Sydney's supply of gas coal ...

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  23. Railway sabotage in Czechoslovakia

    PRAGUE, May 24.--Josefe Franka, deputy secretary general of the Czech Communist Party, told a conference of railway ...

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  24. Attendance bonus denied N.S.W. mine men

    SYDNEY, Thurs.--Mine-workers at Wallamainc colliery went on strike to-day because they claimed some ...

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  25. NASH DECISION TUESDAY

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--Mr. Justice Mansfield, S.P.J., sitting as the Elections Tribunal, will give his reserved judgment in the Nash ...

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  26. Q'ld potatoes selling in N.S.W. like apples-3d ea.

    LOWOOD, Thurs.--Potatoes were being sold across the border like apples at 3d. each, Mr. W. Utz said to-night. ...

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  27. Highest Red Cross honor awarded

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Sister Rita Malcolm, Matron of Malahide Red Cross Hospital, Pennant Hills, Sydney, for ...

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  28. Church may discuss freemasonry

    LONDON, May 24.--Freemasonry may be discussed after all by the Lower House of Convocation of Canterbury now sitting in ...

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  29. "Mad Moor" surrenders after seven murders

    CASABLANCA, May 24.--The "Mad Moor," Mohammed Tademalit, who is alleged to have murdered seven Europeans during the past two weeks, was arrested by police to-day in a ravine in the wild ...

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  30. SEEKS DAMAGES FROM PRISONER

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--John Walsh (64), of Shorncliffe, a retired railway employee, is seeking damages from a man now serving ...

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  31. Intends to sue Commonwealth

    SYDNEY, Thurs.--Beresford Augustus Frazer (44), the Jamaican seaman who was detained in Long Bay for seven weeks as a ...

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  32. Blood pressure cure?

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Pharmacologists were on the verge of a fuller understanding of the problems of blood pressure. ...

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  33. "Must treble open-cut production"

    SYDNEY, Thurs.--The present open cut coal production of 1,000,000 tons a year would have to be trebled by 1953 to meet ...

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  34. Opposition

    MARYBOROUGH, Thurs.--There was considerable opposition on the Burrum coalfields to holding a stop-work meeting on ...

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  35. Another new N.Z. wharf union

    WELLINGTON, May 24.--Wellington's new watersiders' union is to start work on May 28, announced the president of the new ...

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  36. TOO MANY CANTEENS AND ICE CREAM CONES IN U.S. ARMY

    SAN FRANCISCO, May 24.--United States Marine Brigadier-General Lewis Puller yesterday ...

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  37. Wool values firm

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--The wool sales closed to-day with all well grown wools and average style wools of good length and color ...

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  38. Must mechanise mines

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The Mines Minister (Mr. Power) warned coal owners to-day the State Coal Board would compel ...

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  39. Gift from grave

    COPENHAGEN May 24: Mr. E. Jensen, was looking through the pockets of an old jacket when he found an unopened letter from ...

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  40. C.I.B. expert quizzed

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Detective Bardwell, handwriting expert of the C.I.B., was under cross-examination throughout the day ...

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