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  4. Protest stoppage by watersiders expected Tuesday

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Waterside workers are expected to stage a protest strike on Tuesday. The walk-off will coincide with the appearance in court of their general secretary (Mr. J. ...

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  5. POLICE AND STRIKES CLASH DURING STREET MARCH IN NEW ZEALAND

    AUCKLAND, June 1.--Police clashed with 1500 marching deregistered watersiders and sympathisers in upper Queen-street about noon to-day. ...

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  6. SAVAGE RESISTANCE BY CHINESE

    TOKIO, June 1.--The Chinese today continued savage resistance along the rain drenched hills and valleys in the Yanggu, lnje ...

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  7. Additional U.N. forces may be needed

    OTTAWA, June 1.--"If there is no cease fire in Korea in the very near future I think it will be the duty of all ...

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  8. PARATROOPS IN ACTION IN KOREA

    PARACHUTE troops of a United States Army regimental combat team jump from their airplanes during a recent combat operation against the North Korean and Chinese Communists in Korea. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. TROOPS MAY BE USED IN GEELONG

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Troops may be sent aboard the wheat ship Doris Clunies, which ...

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  10. 14 INJURED IN BRISBANE BUS SMASH

    BRISBANE, Fri.--Fourteen people were injured when a crowded Manly-Lota bus ran out of ...

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  11. New mine dispute on bonus pay.

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The Miners' Northern Management Board will consider calling aggregate ...

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  12. Persian Parliament in uproar

    TEHERAN, June I.--The Persian Parliament yesterday ended in uproar. During the meeting deputies ...

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  13. POTATO SHIP DUE IN BRISBANE SUNDAY

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The potato ship Colac, due in Brisbane to-day, has been delayed in Newcastle by boiler trouble, and is due in Brisbane on Sunday afternoon with 37,000 bags of Tasmanian potatoes ...

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  14. IRONWORKERS' NEW DEMAND

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Iron Workers' Union national convention to-day called on the A.C.T.U. to revise its opposition to the New ...

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  15. Encephalitis raging on Gulf island

    BRISBANE, Fri. -- Twenty natives on Mornington Island, in the Gulf of Carpentaria, had the brain disease ...

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  16. FOUR PRICE INCREASES

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Four increases in prices came into operation to-day. They were: ...

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  17. Defence talks now to be held in London

    CANBERRA, Fri.--The venue of the British Commonwealth conference of Defence Ministers, to be held on June 21, ...

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  18. MURDER JURY DISCHARGED

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- A Central Criminal Court jury was discharged to-day after it had failed to agree on a verdict in the trial ...

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  19. Enemy jet planes downed

    TOKIO, June 1.--The United States Far East Air Force said today American sabre jets yesterday destroyed three Russian built ...

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  20. ORDEAL FOR MR. ACHESON

    NEW YORK, June 1. -- The man who has been most pilloried in United States public life during the last year or two will face ...

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  21. Butter: "Each State for itself now!"

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Victoria and Queensland must look after themselves, and could not spare any butter for New South Wales, ...

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  22. BIG PAY RISE FOR NURSES IN VICTORIA

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  23. 7-MONTH FIGHT FOR LIFE

    Brisbane, Friday. -- Kelvin Bettridge, of Ellendale station, near Clermont, who was severely ...

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  24. Postman held mail--gaoled

    SYDNEY. Fri. -- A G.P.O. postman who unlawfully detained letters containing £300 in cheques and postal notes ...

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  25. Charged with killing friend

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- George Bordujenko, driver of a car involved in a fatal collision with a ...

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  26. Burma may be second Korea

    RANGOON, June 1.--The Rehabilitation Minister (Bo Min Saung) said to-day Burma might become a second Korea if the ...

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  27. Australia likely to have to import butter

    BRISBANE, Friday.--For the first time in history Australia will probably import butter this year. Following Queensland's suspension of shipments to New ...

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  28. CRITICISM MAY FORGE SOUTH AFRICA TO BECOME A REPUBLIC

    CAPETOWN, June 1.--The Prime Minister (Dr. Malan) said last night if overseas criticism of South Africa as a persecutor of non-Europeans persisted, she might be driven to establish a free, ...

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  29. King has catarrhal inflammation

    LONDON, June 1.--An official announcement says His Majesty has a small area of catarrhal inflammation in ...

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  30. Qld. Pawpaw sold in U.K.

    LONDON, June 1. -- A ton shipment of frozen pawpaw from Queensland, which officials believe is the first ...

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  31. Sequel to wharf brawl

    MELBOURNE. Fri. -- The Minister for Immigration (Mr. H. E. Holt) will discuss with the Commissioner for Malta (Captuin H. C. Curmi) ...

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  32. Order against A.N.A.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- A widow was awarded £400 and her 18-month-old daughter £1000 against Australian National ...

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  33. Rail service threat

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Victorian country rail passenger and goods services will be disrupted next week if a dispute between ...

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  34. PROTEST AT ROYAL VISIT

    BELFAST, June 1. -- About 400 people attended a meeting in the city's Nationalist area last night to protest at the circumstances ...

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  35. Labor to fight beer price rise

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Labor would light any rise in the price of beer with "all the weapons tho party possessed," the State Labor ...

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  36. NEW FACTS MAY FREE MAN GAOLED ON MURDER CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Public Solicitor (Mr. R. W. Hawkins) may take action to free a man gaoled more than four years ago for murder. The man. Frederick Lincoln McDermott (52), was sentenced ...

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