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  4. Tea And Butter Coupons

    CANBERRA, Sunday.— Tea and butter coupons which come into force to-morrow have ...

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  5. "GREATEST FLOOD EXODUS"

    WINNIPEG, May 14.— One-third of Winnipeg's population of 320,000 will be evacuated ...

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  6. BIG THREE ISSUE CANDID COMMUNIQUES

    LONDON, May 14.—The Big Three Foreign Ministers last night branded Russia as the "sole militarist aggressive power in the world," and announced they had agreed on main lines of their ...

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  7. Bad Food On Migrant Ship

    I DAD food and inadequate medical facilities on the migrant ship Empire Brent led to the death of a child and an outbreak of measles, according to passengers who arrived in Melbourne on the ship ...

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    On April 3, 1950, the Royal Meteorological Society celebrated its centenary with an exhibition In London. Weather ships, like the one shown above, the "Weather Watcher," stationed in the Atlantic, are the latest links in the world chain of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. DRAMATIC MOVES IN COLD WAR

    NEW YORK, May 14.—U.S. and Britain had agreed on a dramatic new drive to counter Russian propaganda in the ...

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  10. PYTHONS TO SHARE FAST

    LILLE, May 14.—A 41 year-old fakir, Merindah Burmah, who is trying to set a world record ...

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  11. 'Church Is In Great Danger'

    Brisbane, Sunday.— The Church must realise the extent of her failure to make effective ...

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  12. No Ration Next Year?

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — "I would be amazed and most disappointed if there was necessity. for tea and butter ...

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  13. SATISFACTORY

    ROMA, Sunday.— Condition of the four victims of the Wallumbilla bore explosion last Tuesday is satisfactory, ...

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  14. Reds Object To Photos

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — Communist speakers who today refused permission for photographs to be taken at a ...

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  15. Advises Against Asiatics' Entry.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.— Australia should not relax her immigration policy to admit Asiatics, Crown Prince Tungl ...

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  16. Trigger-happy Sentries Cause Widespread Fear

    DJAKARTA, May 14.—Ah Indonesian Government report, which was handed to the Australian Embassy to-day, showed that the Australian pilot, John D'Oredicko, who was shot 'by an Indonesian ...

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  17. Milk Carts Figure In Collisions

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — A motor cyclist was killed, four people injured and a horse destroyed, in four collisions between ...

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  18. Caught Thief On Cowcatcher

    COVINGTON (Kentucky), May 14.—A policeman to-day commandeered a locomotive ...

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  19. Housewives Hardest Worked

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— Australian housewives were the hardest worked in the world, Lady Dixon said to-day, ...

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  20. VICTORIAN POLL AGAINST LABOR

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — No new Government will be formed in Victoria until at least next week. The Liberal-Country Party, on latest figures to-night, is still almost assured of 28 seats in the ...

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  21. Poverty Led To Killina

    TOKIO, May 14. — A 28- year-old Japanese woman strangled her four sleeping children and attempted to ...

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  22. Burnt Wreckage Of Plane Found

    CAIRNS, Sunday. — The burnt-out wreckage of a plane was found 14 miles south of Croydon last Thursday. ...

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  23. AIR FORCE

    SINGAPORE, May 14. — The first unit of the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force consisting of a fighter squadron at Penang will begin to ...

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  24. LATE POLL

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Pedal wireless will report to Long- reach to-morrow the results of Saturday's voting in the ...

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  25. Poor Season For Deep Sea Mullet

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — The State Ichthyologist (Mr. T. C. Marshall) to-night predicted a poor season for deep sea ...

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  26. IMPRISONED CHINESE TELL OF HARDSHIPS

    HONG KONG, May 14.—Chinese members of the crew of the Ethel Moller to-day told a bitter story of hardship during 70 days' detention by Nationalists at Tungshan Island, off the Fukien coast. ...

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  27. Clothing Theft

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—Clothing thieves In this State, made their biggest haul for several years when they broke ...

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  28. RECORD CROP

    BDRISBANE, Sunday. —. Queensland's sugar crop this year is expected to reach the record figure ...

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  29. REVERSAL

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Rank and file members of the Fort Kembla branch of the Federated Ironworkers' Union at a ...

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  30. Princess Would Remain Loyal

    NEW YORK, May 14.—Egypt's Princess Fathia, when informed yesterday that her commoner husband might be deported from the United States, said: "I would follow him anywhere in the world." ...

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  31. Atom-driven Subs.

    AMSTERDAM, May 14.—Admiral of the Fleet Lord Fraser, in a speech last night, said atom- propelled British submarines were ...

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  32. STATE COAL STOCKS ADEQUATE

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Queensland will be in the best position of all the States if a coal strike follows the passage of the Federal Anti-Communist Bill. Although official circles remain silent, fears are held that ...

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  33. "Aid For Asia"

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Seventy-five delegntes from seven participating British countries will meet tomorrow for British ...

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