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  4. NEW RED ATTACK LIKELY

    TOKIO, May 11.--Communist resistance stiffened suddenly all along the Korean front ...

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  5. Grave threat to Govt. in striker's pattern

    §YDNEY, Friday.--Serious waterfront and coal mine threats to the new Menzies-Fadden Government are growing in New South ...

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  6. Dewey's call for positive policy

    NEW YORK, May 11.--State Governor (Mr. Thomas Dewey) said to-day the United ...

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  7. 2 Vital Bills on Govt. list

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Liberal Country Party Government will use its newly won majority to force two vital measures through Parliament within a ...

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  8. SABOTAGE HINT ON TOOL BAN

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A railway officer told Mr. L. P. Austin, Federal Conciliation Commissioner, ...

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  9. Cuban sugar deal had been whittled down

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Had it not been for representations by the Commonwealth Government, Canada might have agreed to the purchase of 150,000 tons of sugar from Cuba instead of 67,000 ...

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  10. Doctors differ on isolation of patients

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Doctors differed on whether patients with infectious diseases should be ...

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    Forty-four-year-old Major- Genera! A. J. H. Cassels, CB, CBE, DSO, was recently appointed to command the First ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. "Token" forces a vital force

    BRISBANE, Fri.--Australians were being praised in Japan as part of the small group which saved the 8th ...

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  13. MILK SHORT IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Brisbane is suffering from a milk shortage and milk companies are going to districts 150 miles away to keep up ...

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  14. GINGER MEGGS CHANGES OVER

    SYDNEY, Fri.--A unanimous decision of the High Court to-day will mean a change of home in Sydney for the Sunday comic ...

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  15. CROPS RUINED BY COLD SNAP

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Thousands of pounds worth of damage has been done to vegetable crops in the granite belt by the cold snap. ...

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  16. RED PORT INHOSPITABLE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--On her voyage to Melbourne the Pakistan freighter Pakistan Prosperity, which arrived to-day, delivered a ...

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  17. Discontent in public hospitals

    , Friday.--Considerable discontent existed among public hospital employees, Mr. ...

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  18. Three injured in car smash

    TOWNSVILLE, Fri.--Three people had a miraculous escape from death this afternoon when a car in which they were riding ...

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  19. Church silent on "miracle" cure

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Roman Catholic Church is withholding comment on the reported "miracle" polio cure. ...

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  20. U.S. ACCUSED OF 'HOGGING' SUPPLIES

    LONDON, May 11.--Mr. Harold Wilson, former President of the British Board of Trade, warned America that continued ...

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  21. Dairying award challenged

    BEAUDESERT, Friday.--Validity of the Commonwealth Dairying Industry Award was challenged to-day during a claim for wage ...

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  22. A.C.T.U. opposes coal stoppages

    MELBOURNE, Fri.--Australian Council of Trade Unions to-day declared that the Miners' Federation should not decide to ...

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  23. May send more troops to Korea

    CANBERRA, Fri.--It is believed the Government is considering sending more Australian forces to Korea. ...

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  24. BLACK BAN ON N.Z. VESSEL

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A decision to-day by the Painters and Dockers' Union to declare black all ships from New Zealand which ...

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  25. 20 YEARS FOR WOUNDING

    MELBOURNE, Friday .--A Jugoslav migrant was sentenced to 20 years' gaol with hard labor by Mr. Justice Sholl in the Criminal ...

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  26. Worse potato famine forecast by Board

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Potato growers face a serious shortage of seed for spring plantings and the Potato Board said to-day the State would experience its worst potato famine at the end of this year if ...

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  27. Marshall not satisfied with U.S. "preparedness"

    WASHINGTON, May 11.--Mr. George Marshall said he was not satisfied with the state of preparedness in the United States. Congress was largely to blame ...

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  28. Theatre fortune

    LONDON, May 11.--Sir Charles Cochran, theatrical producer, left £22,921 sterling--all to his wife. This was revealed in his will, ...

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  29. 173 nurses and matrons wanted

    BRISBANE, Friday.--There is a shortage of 173 certificated nurses and matrons throughout Queensland, ...

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  30. Second fire at power house

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A 25,000 kilowatt frequency changer at White Bay powerhouse Was badly damaged by fire to-day and will be ...

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  31. Police search for gunman

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Detectives are scouring Melbourne's underworld for a reputed thief in their investigation into the firing ...

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  32. Indian coal to be expedited

    NEW DELHI, May 11.--The Indian Government has given Indian exporters permission to spend up to £1,800,000 sterling in ...

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  33. £500,000 loans approved for electricity boards

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Loans totalling £500,000 to Queensland Regional Electricity Boards have been approved by the Executive Council. The loans, which will be ...

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  34. Fatal head-on collision

    LISMORE, Friday.--A man was killed and another injured when a cream truck and car collided head on on the Lismore-Dunoon road, ...

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  35. Pigeons cause short circuit

    MELBOURNE, Fri.--A flock of pigeons roosting on a high tension wire at Hawthorn caused a short circuit which stopped ...

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  36. Govt. Senate team still gaining

    BRISBANE, Fri--The Government Senate team in Queensland has now gained 365,286 votes against Labor's 257,942. Counting ...

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  37. Arrest on payroll robbery to-day?

    MELBOURNE. Friday.--Police hope to make an arrest to-morrow on charges concerning the £2250 pay roll robbery at Standard ...

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  38. Deadlock broken?

    PARIS. May 11.--A Western spokesman said after a meeting of Foreign Ministers' Deputies yesterday, "The deadlock has been ...

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