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  4. COMPENSATION OFFERED BY PERSIA

    LONDON, May 31.--Persia has agreed to compensate the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company for losses proved due to ...

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  5. NO NEED FOR PANIC OVER OLD. POTATO SUPPLY POSITION

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The Prices Commissioner (Mr. Fullagar) said to-day there was no need for panic over Queensland's potato supply position. ...

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  6. Plot to murder husband alleged

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- A woman who had shared a "guilty passion" with a man for a ...

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  7. Stubborn enemy stand in Korea

    TOKIO, May 31.--Chinese Communist rearguards continued to hold off United Nations ...

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  8. Painless death for rabbits

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.--Painless deaths for Australian ? rabbits is the aim of a crusade by Scottish doctor, ...

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  9. SUMMONSES FOR TWO MORE RED UNION LEADERS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Summonses alleging offences under the Crimes Act were served by Security Officers in Melbourne to-day on George Arthur Doyle, Victorian secretary, and Michael ...

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  10. Banking hours reduced

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- A Commonwealth Government gazette to-day announces that commencing on June 30, ...

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  11. New Aussie "cut off nose to spite face"

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- Detective Holiey said at the St. Kilda Court to-day that a New Australian ...

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  12. NO SHEEP STEALING IN QLD.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- Despite complaints, from graziers, the Police Commissioner (Mr. Smith) ...

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  13. VARSITY "RAG"

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.-- Four of the five medical students charged with manslaughter ...

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  14. No more butter to go south

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- No more Queensland butter is to be shipped to southern States this winter. As a result, unofficial ...

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  15. SAIL OF BAGS SAVED LONE VOYAGER

    COEN, Thurs. -- A sail fabricated from bags saved a lone voyager in a launch when his engine failed on a run ...

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  16. New housing project

    BRISBANE, Thurs. -- Twelve hundred new homes are to be built by the State Housing Commission on its new estates at ...

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  17. "Trickery" on coal

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Joint Coal Board was playing a "three card trick" on Victoria by deducting every ton of imported ...

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  18. Two women charged with murder of boxer in cabaret

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Police alleged that one of two women charged in the Central Court to-day with the murder of boxer William John (Bobby) Lee had handed a pistol to a man named ...

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  19. MAGUIRE JURY DISAGREED

    BRISBANE, Thurs. -- The jury in the Maguire ballot forgery hearing to-day disagreed after considering their ...

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  20. Claim "a bit steep"

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.--"Is not this a bit steep?" said the Chairman of the Teachers' Tribunal (Mr. W. H. Ellwood) when the ...

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  21. Council cannot get cement

    BRISBANE. Thursday. -- The shortage of cement has become so acute that the City Council probably will be forced to suspend ...

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  22. No decision on ban yet

    SYDNEY, Thurs.--The Waterside Workers' Federation Federal Council adjourned to-day without reaching any decision on the black ...

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  23. Frozen stiff-died

    BRISBANE, Thurs.-- Stephen John Murphy, who was found frozen stiff in a Brisbane sub-urban park yesterday, died to- night. ...

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  24. 3 more polio cases

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Three cases of polio were reported to the Health Department to-day. They were a female (24) from ...

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  25. ADMIRAL WANTS U.N. NAVAL BLOCKADE Of COMMUNIST CHINA

    WASHINGTON, May 31.--Admiral Forrest Sherman said yesterday he hoped for "an effective United Nations commercial and naval blockade" of Communist China. ...

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  26. Pastoral lease offering

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Minister for Lands (Mr. T. A. Foley) announced to-day that Antion block, comprising an area ...

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  27. C.W.A. resolution on dairy hands

    BRISBANE, Thurs--Onerous clauses in the award for dairy farm hands should be amended, said Mrs. Mulialy, wife of a dairy ...

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  28. Attempt to break deadlock

    LONDON, May 31.—The three Western Powers have decided to send a note to Moscow in an effort to break the deadlock in the ...

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  29. HOPE FOR ENTOMBED MINERS ABANDONED

    LONDON, May 31.--Hope was officially abandoned last night for 60 miners entombed by thousands of tons of rubble in an explosion at Easington colliery ...

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  30. Submission of old report "unsavory"

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The presentation of a report adverse to the appellant made nine years ago was claimed by his solicitor to be ...

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  31. Supplies for Coen

    COEN, Thurs.--The shallow draught motor vessel Stewart, operated by Mr. R. Johnston, of Cairns, has proved her suitability ...

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  32. THE OLD, OLD STORY

    GENEVA, May 31.--The Russian representative on the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe ...

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  33. NO SUCH THING AS PERSONAL FREEDOM IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Brisbane violinist, Gloria Foley, said to-day there was no such thing as personal freedom in Czechoslovakia. Expulsion papers were twice served on her, and when ...

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  34. Tully River bridge

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Approval was given to-day to the ex-penditure of £68,000 on the construction of a high level bridge ...

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