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  4. THOUSANDS OF CHINESE REDS IN KOREA SURRENDERING

    TOKIO, May 28.--Chinese Communist trops began surrendering in large numbers ...

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  5. Communist plot to wreck Anglo[?]Iranian refinery

    ABADAN, May 28.--The Persian police and security chiefs have uncovered what is believed to be a vast plot to wreck the Anglo Iranian Company's giant oil refinery at Abadan. ...

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  6. TROOPS LOAD N.Z. SHIP IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Troops to-day were called in to load flour on the New Zealand freighter Port Halifax. When a call far labor was made at 8 ...

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  7. "SATELLITE EARTHS" WITHIN 10 YEARS

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Space floating "satellite earths," controlled from the earth and based 25,000 miles above the ...

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  8. PROSECUTION OF RED UNION LEADERS AUTHORISED BY GOVT.

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Federal Government to-day authorised the prosecution of certain Communist trade union leaders, the Prime Minister (Mr ...

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  9. Potatoes soon

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A 37,000 bag cargo of Tasmanian potatoes arriving in Brisbane on the freighter ...

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  10. QLD. MINERS PROTEST AT BONUS AWARD

    IPSWICH, Monday.--Eighty six miners at the Booval aggregate stopwork meeting to-day ...

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  11. Polish order for spectacles filled in Old.

    WARWICK, Monday.--Judging by an order placed recently with a Warwick optometrist (Mr. H. J. ...

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  12. 110 ships to clear U.K. cargo back lag

    Brisbane, Monday.--The present back lag in cargoes from the United Kingdom is expected to ...

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  13. SYDNEY MEN BACK AT WORK

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Sydney wharf laborers returned to work to-day. Their members were not ...

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  14. Wife alleges wounding by husband

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A Woman said in Gosford Police Court to-day that she wanted to give ...

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  15. Resumption in Townsville

    TOWNSVILLE, Mon.--Work was resumed on the Townsville waterfront to-day. A shipping industry spokesman ...

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  16. Bird had flown

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Commonwealth Security Officers waited for several hours to interview the Communist secretary of the ...

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  17. Suspect polio case

    BRISBANE, Mon.--A three month old baby boy from Mur[?]gon was admitted to the Brisbane General Hospital to-day as a ...

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  18. "Troops welfare most important"

    MELBOURNE, Monday. --"If things are not going as well as they should for troops in Korea, ...

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  19. Valuable cargo

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Pearl and trochus shell worth £50,000 from Thursday Island was brought to Brisbane to-day by the liner ...

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  20. Dental mechanics want higher wages

    BRISBANE, Mon.--The Industrial Court to-day reserved its decision on a claim for increased wages for dental mechanics. ...

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  21. SEAMEN'S BLUNT ADVICE TO N.Z. WATERSIDERS .

    AUCKLAND, May 28.--Deregistered watersiders still on strike throughout New Zealand are to be told bluntly by the Seamen's Union that they should get back to work where they can, and if they don't they ...

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  22. Rush on powdered and condensed milk

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Brisbane housewives have bought all available stocks of powdered and condensed milk in a buying rush to ...

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  23. CHILD (4) BURNED TO DEATH

    SYDNEY, Mon.--A four year old boy was burned to death in a hay shed fire near Glen Innes to-day. ...

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  24. Old soldier's death

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The former commander of the N.S.W. Volunteer Defence Corps (Brigadier[?] General Sydney Charles Edgar ...

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  25. JURYMAN'S ILLNESS DELAYS TRIAL

    BRISBANE, Mon.--An announcement in the Criminal Court to-day that a doctor had attended the jury foreman for a face ...

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  26. Two men on murder charge

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Two men were arrested and charged this afternoon with the murder of Albert Flarrity (29), whose body was ...

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  27. PILOT OF CRASHED PLANE ESCAPED WITH SLIGHT INJURIES

    CAIRNS, Monday.--On a flight from Madang, New Guinea, to Bankstown, N.S.W., a Wackett trainer aircraft crashed between Rattlesnake Point and Ayton, about 30 miles south of Cooktown, this ...

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  28. 12 MONTHS FOR FRAUD

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A 28 year old clerk brought up in an atmosphere of gambling had lost £3798 of his ...

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  29. GAOLED FOR ASSAULT AND INTIMIDATION

    AUCKLAND, May 28.--For assault and intimidation of R. s. Belsham, former president of the new Auckland ...

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  30. NEW CANADIAN OILFIELDS WILL OFFSET PERSIAN LOSS

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The new High Commissioner for Canada (Mr. C. Fraser Elliott) said to-day the newly discovered oilfields in Alberta, when in full production, would be able to meet any loss of output from Persia. "Alberta's is the biggest oil dis[?] ...

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  31. POLIO DEATH

    BRISBANE, Mon.--The sixth polio death in the Brisbane area since January 1 this year a 16 year old lad from Wynnum ...

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