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  4. U.S.-SOVIET EXPLOSION MAY DESTROY EUROPE

    COLOGNE, May 22.— The West German .Chancellor (Dr. Adenauer) yesterday warned ...

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  5. Communist Party Dissolution

    SYDNEY, Monday.—While an unresolved doubt existed about a person engaged in Communist activities, the Government would reserve the right to remove him from Commonwealth employment or a key position in a trade union vital to the defence ...

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  6. Injured Man Had Rough Journey

    MONTO, Monday. — Journeys over rough country to take an injured stockman to Monto ...

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  7. 'QUAKE SHATTERS PERUVIAN CITY

    LIMA, Peru, May 22.—At least 50 were killed and 178 injured yesterday in a violent earthquake at Cuzco, 340 miles south-east of ...

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  8. INTO "BATTLE" FOR A CUP

    An Infantry platoon of the Royal Australian Regiment section crossing a ditch to take up a fire position during exercises at Haramura, Japan, in which they competed for the Gloucester Cup. The Cup was presented by the Duke of Gloucester ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BRITISH HEALTH PLAN SPOILED BY HASTE

    BRISBANE, Monday.—"The best lesson Australia can take from Britain's national health scheme is to avoid introducing one here in a single stage," stated the chairman of Britain's B.M.A. (Dr. E. A. ...

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  10. Rural Bank Not Crown Instrumentality

    SYDNEY, Monday. —The Rural Bank of New South Wales must comply with the provisions of the Landlord and ...

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  11. Shipwreck "A Piece Of Atrocious Luck"

    Brisbane, Monday.— A 21-year-old youth who steered the Marietta Dal when it grounded on ...

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  12. C.W.A. RECORD MEMBERSHIP

    CHARTERS TOWERS, Monday.—C.W.A. membership has reached the record total of 18,571, an increase of 5500 ...

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  13. Relations With Germans Must Be Friendlier

    DUSSELDORF, May 22. —The British High Commissioner in Germany (General Sir Brian Robertson) told more than 300 ...

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  14. Heavy Damage In British Storms

    LONDON, May 22.—Large hailstones, thunder and lightning accompanied a series of freak whirlwind storms that struck in central and south-east England yesterday, causing death, widespread ...

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  15. RECALLED FOR DISCUSSIONS

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. P. C. Spender) has asked the Australian ...

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  16. ARCHBISHOP DISOWNS RED DEAN

    AUCKLAND, May 22.— Auckland's mayor (Mr. J. A. C. Allum) recently wrote to the Archbishop of ...

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  17. SUSPENDED SENTENCE FOR BIGAMY

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday. — In the criminal sittings of the Supreme Court to-day. Noel Henry, Pearce (24), of Mt. Isa, ...

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  18. MINERS STOP FOR DAY

    IPSWICH, Monday.—After a pit top meeting, between 80 and 90 members of the Parkhead branch of the Q.C.E.U. ...

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  19. "Terrible Menace To individuals"

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A widespread return to the principles of religion was the surest way to overthrow Communism, ...

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  20. 'Wetting Heads' Led To Court Proceedings

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — A man called Beer had a sentence of a month's gaol—for being under the Influence of ...

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  21. Aerial Dingo Baiting

    BRISBANE, Monday. — The Lands Minister (Mr. T. A. Foley) said to-day statistics showed the aerial baiting of dingoes had been ...

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  22. Alleged To Have Kicked His Wife To Death

    MELBOURNE, Monday. —A man who is alleged to have kicked his wife to death at a Toorak girls' school, where ...

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  23. Butter Ration End In Sight

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The Minister for Commerce (Mr. J. McEwen) said to-day the end of butter rationing was in ...

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  24. Presence Of Mind Saved Life

    BRISBANE, Mon.—A 37- ear-old man to-night saved he life of his younger brother, who dashed through a ...

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  25. Seamen To Have Stoppage

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Brisbane River craft, such as dredges, tugs, etc., will be tied up for 24 hours on Wednesday while members of ...

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  26. Chinese Fined For Shooting Of Horses

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday.—Fines and restitution amounting to £100 were imposed in the Court of Petty Sessions at Townsville ...

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  27. Change Of Venue For Trial

    ROCKHAMPTON, Mon.—Submitting that a fair and impartial trial and a true verdict on the facts was not likely to be ...

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  28. Singer in Aloofness Towards Migrants

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A general attitude of aloofness towards migrants might wreck the whole Australian immigration plan, the ...

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  29. SOFALA WANTS REAL DOCTOR

    SYDNEY, Mon. — Sofala District Hospital Board has asked the Hospitals Commission to find a medical ...

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  30. Rain Caused Fire In Coal Stockpile

    BRISBANE, Monday.—A fire, believed to have been caused by yesterday's rain, destroyed about 70 tons of Collide coal at Barney ...

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  31. Land Settlement Discussions

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Amendment of the war service land settlement agreement between the Commonwealth and States will be ...

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  32. COMMUNISTS FRUSTRATED

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Detectives quickly frustrated an attempt by two Communist sympathisers to display ...

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  33. BEAT OUT FLAMES WITH BARE HANDS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A woman beat out the flames with her bare hands when the nightdress worn by her ...

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  34. SUBSIDISED COAL IS PREFERRED IN SOUTH

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Southern States apparently were not concerned with Queensland coal if they could get a subsidised product cheaper from overseas, stated the Mines Minister (Mr. Power) to-day. ...

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  35. Appeal Over Dutch Girl

    SINGAPORE, May 22.—Bertha de Hartogh, the 13-year-old Dutch girl, whose return to her natural parents in Holland was ordered by ...

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  36. Butcher Shop Hours Case

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Master butchers to-day applied to the Federal Arbitration Court for the opening of butcher shops ...

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  37. N.S.W. POLLING DATE SET

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The Premier (Mr. McGirr) announced to-day the State general election would be held ...

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  38. Admiral's Plane Delayed

    BRISBANE, Mon. — The plane in which the flag officer commanding the Australian fleet (Rear Admiral J. Eccles) is ...

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  39. Australian Army Is Weak

    SYDNEY, Monday. — A high ranking army officer at the armyair force liaison exercises at Williamtown, near Newcastle, said ...

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  40. BODY CAUGHT ON ANCHOR FLUKE

    SYDNEY, Mon.—When a launch tied to a wharf in the Georges River drew anchor to-day the body of a man was found ...

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  41. EARL WAVELL ILL

    LONDON, May 22.—Earl Wavell, who underwent a severe operation on May 5, his 67th birthday, had a relapse yesterday. It was stated ...

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