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  4. Enemy suffered i major defeat .

    TOKIO, May 30--The stand of the United States 2nd Infantry Division in Korea caused ...

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  5. 30,000 Persians - stage big oil nationalisation demonstration.

    TEHERAN, May 30.-- Chanting a hymn of hate, 30,000 demonstrators for oil nationalisation ...

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  6. LAST TRIBUTES PAID TO FIELD MARSHAL BLAMEY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--More than 300,000 people Watched the State funeral of the late Field Marshal Sir Thomas Blarney as it passed from the Shrine of Remembrance, through the city, to ...

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  7. ALL OLD. POTATOES TO BE SOLD IN N.S.W.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.— The Queensland Potato Marketing Board is making arrangements to send the whole of the marketable Queensland grown ...

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  8. Lifting of Hack bail on N.Z. ships

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—a leading A.L.P. official of the Melbourne Watersiders' branch said to night he believed it was, " almost certain", the Federal Council would lift the N.Z. black ...

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  9. IN THE STEPS OF DARWIN

    NEW YORK, May 30. -- A red-bearded Scotsman, a South African and seven Americans, manning an 86ft. ...

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  10. Tyre prices up

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.. — The retail l price of all rubber tyres; and tubes was increased ...

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  11. Australia to make A.C.T.H.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — Large-scale production of the new drug A.C.T.H. for the treatment of rheumatism and ...

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  12. REFERENDUM ON POWERS IN SEPTEMBER?

    CANBERRA, Wed. — The Commonwealth Government is likely to conduct a referendum in September for power ...

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  13. Police hunt cafe murder: witnesses

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.—Two men who fled from the Zleg- feld cabaret after former boxer, William John Lee, was ...

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  14. RAID ON COMMUNIST PRINTERY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. --Three security police from tho Commonwealth Investigation Service raided the offices ...

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  15. Hope fades for buried miners

    LONDON, May 39. — Hope of saving more than 69 miners entombed behind a lOOOft.-thick wall in collapsed workings ...

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  16. Maguire ballot- verdict to-day?

    BRISBANE, Wed. -- Addresses to the jury to-day occupied the whole day In the trial of B. J. Magulre, charged with forgery ...

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  17. Miners "forget" to keep rendezvous

    BRISBANE, Wed. -- The Mines Minister (Mr. Power) tonight criticised the Coal Miners' Union for not having been represented ...

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  18. Barossa grounded

    CAIRNS, Wednesday. -- The freighter Barossa berthed in Cairns harbor In the early hours of this morning, after having ...

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  19. "Very badly beaten"

    PARIS, May 39. — General J. Lawton Collins (United States Army Chief-of-Staff) said here yesterday: "There is no question ...

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  20. South African fight "only beginning"

    CAPETOWN, May 30.-- Battle of Britain ace. Group Captain A. G. "Sailor" Malan, said last night Monday night's ...

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  21. McBride for Malta

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Minister for Defence (Mr. McBride) will represent Australia at the British Commonwealth ...

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  22. DETECTIVE ACQUITTED ON CHARGES OF ASSAULTING PRISONER

    WARWICK, Wednesday.--After a retirement of nine minutes a Warwick jury to-day found John Joseph Cronin (27), a Brisbane detective, not guilty of a charge of having on March 23, at ...

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  23. King not going to N. Ireland

    LONDON, May 39.-His Majesty, who is recovering from influenza, today cancelled his planned weekend visit to Northern ...

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  24. IMMEDIATE EXECUTION OF FOUR JAP WAR CRIMINALS ORDERED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Government has decided death sentences passed on four Japanese war criminals by the War Crimes Court at Manus Island will be carried out immediately. ...

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  25. Killed by lift

    SYDNEY, Wed.--Police, firemen and ambulance officers worked for more than an hour late to-day to saw the floor of a lift ...

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  26. Flew over top of the world

    FAIRBANKS, Alaska, May 30.--Captain Charles Blair landed here yesterday completing the first flight over the ...

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  27. Secret ballot legislation

    CANBERRA, Wed.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said today the Government would introduce its secret ballots legislation ...

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  28. Death was accident

    MELBOURNE, Wed. — The death or Kevin Francis John Landrigan (28), whose chained body dressed In women's clothes ...

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  29. FROZEN STIFF

    BRISBANE, Wed. — A man was found frozen stiff in Musgrave Park, South Brisbane, at 7.30 ...

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  30. Bruce Jubilee guest

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Viscount Bruce, will visit Australia as a Jubilee guest later this year. This was announced today by ...

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  31. OUTBACK POPULATION PLANS MUST CONSIDER HOUSEWIFE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Country women here for the Country Women's Association conference said today any plan to populate outback .Queensland must be based on the country housewife's viewpoint. They wanted: ...

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  32. Science talks end

    BRISBANE, Wed. -- The science congress had made a definite contribution to science, said Sir Kerr Grant, president of the Australian and New Zealand Association for the ...

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  33. Cold in Brisbane

    BRISBANE. Wed. -- Brisbane had the lowest and highest temperature of any State capital today. ...

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