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  3. SINGAPORE RED ROUND UP

    SINGAPORE, May 1.--Police in an important haul of nine Communist leaders in Singapore last night believe they have arrested a man responsible for the recent grenade throwing incidents in Singapore. ...

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  4. WILL NOT ALTER ANTIRED BILL PRINCIPLES

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said to-day the Government would not alter the principles of the bill to outlaw the Communist party, which he introduced into the ...

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  5. FLOODS AND BLOWFLIES COST STATE £5,000,000

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Floods and the blowfly attack in western Queensland are estimated by ...

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  6. Bitter Attack On Health Scheme

    SYDNEY, Monday.---The Premier (Mr. McGirr) said to-night that judging from what ...

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  7. FLIRTED WITH DEATH

    Twenty-seven-year-old Ingvar Andersson, from Sollerted, northern Sweden, wanted to be a circus artist. To draw attention to himself he fixed a 70-metre long telephone cable over a 250-metre deep precipice, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. No A.L.P. Plan Devised

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Advisory Committee of the Australian Labor party to-day failed ...

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  9. Mechanical Extraction Of Pillar Coal

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Combined Colliery Proprietors' Association of New South Wales will set ...

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  10. Humble Talk From Japan

    TOKIO, May 1.--The Japanese Prime Minister (Shigeru Yoshida) to-day told visiting Australian Pressmen ...

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  11. Determined To See Through

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--"We are determined to see this wiping out of the Communists through to the bitter end--it is them or ...

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  12. Reds Gate Crashed Labor Day Sports

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Police reinforcements were sent to the Exhibition gates to-day when more than 200 people led by Communists tried to gate crash the Labor Day sports. ...

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  13. U.S. Air Force Expansion

    WASHINGTON, May 1.--United States now has in service and on order 219 B36 bombers ...

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  14. FAKED UNION BALLOTS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The organising secretary of the A.L.P. industrial group in the Building Workers' ...

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  15. SPECTACULAR PROCESSION

    BRISBANE, Monday.--One thousand one hundred and fifteen unionists marched to-day ...

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  16. Resignations Follow Tram Strike

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Four hundred resignations have been handed in to the Melbourne Tramways Board ...

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  17. Lower Taxation Would Increase Productivity

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Reasonable taxation would go a long way towards restoring national self-respect, the ...

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  18. ENDORSED BY A.W.U. LEADER

    SYDNEY, Mon.--The general secretary of the Australian Workers' Union (Mr. T. Dougherty) said to-day that ...

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  19. TO SPEED UP SHIPPING

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Sydney port authorities will take drastic measures to clear wharves of cargo and speed up ...

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  20. NO VOTES FOR REDS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Victorian Liberal and Country party, if returned on May ...

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  21. Soviet May Day Orders

    LONDON, May 1.--The Russian Army Minister (Mr. A. M. Vassilvevsky) last night issued a May Day order of the ...

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  22. "Plain Piracy"

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--"Plain old fashioned piracy," is the description of Australian ship master Ronald Conway for the Chinese ...

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  23. BUILDING INDUSTRY HAMPERED BY GOVT.

    LONDON, May 1.--In a highly critical report published to-day a Government working party examining British building declared the industry would have recovered its prewar efficiency much sooner but ...

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  24. THEY FOUGHT FOR NYLONS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Women fainted and fought to-day when the greatest postwar influx of shoppers ...

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  25. CAFE DESTROYED BY FIRE

    IPSWICH, Monday.--A wooden cafe and contents in Bell-street was completely destroyed by fire at 4 o'clock this morning. ...

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  26. Protest At Island Liquor Law

    SUVA, May 1.--French officials from Noumea and Tahiti have protested to the Governor of Fiji (Sir Brian Freeston) because two ...

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  27. Earned Holiday

    LONDON, May 1.--Australian soprano Joan Hammond to-night ended a 16-week concert tour--the longest ever ...

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  28. Operation For Siamese Twins?

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.--The possibility of an operation to separate the Siamese twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Erekine ...

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  29. Cargo Deliveries

    BRISBANE, Mon.--A conference called by the Chamber of Commerce for Thursday will consider ways of speeding up cargo ...

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