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  2. Advertising

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  3. FIELD DAY AT SUGAR EXPERIMENT STATION

    About 400 farmers attended a field day at the Sugar Experiment Station on Tuesday, when ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. FARCICAL OPPOSITION BEHAVIOUR IN SENATE

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The Opposition had resorted to farcical behaviour in the Senate, in ...

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  5. PETROL RATIONING OVER IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, May 26.--The end of petrol rationing to-morrow in Britain was announced in the House of Commons to-day by the ...

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  6. U.K. HOUSEWIVES DEMAND MORE SUGAR

    LONDON, May 26.--British housewives carrying sandwich hoards demanding more sugar paraded outside the Colonial Office to-day, when a West Indies sugar delegation began talks with the Minister for Food (Mr. Maurice Webb). ...

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  7. WITHDRAWAL OF B.C.O.F.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Australian occupation troops are to be withdrawn from Japan, the ...

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  8. Doctors Back Up Criticism Of Hospital Boards

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Dr. A. E. Lee's condemnation of the composition of hospital boards in Queensland was backed up to-day by five members of the Brisbane Hospital part time medical staff. ...

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  9. Queen Mary's 83rd Birthday

    LONDON, May 26.--Thousands of telegrams from Australia, New Zealand, and other Commonwealth and overseas ...

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  10. Collapsed At Tobacco Auction

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Mr. C. Fawcett, an elderly private auctioneer, of Brisbane, collapsed to-day at the South ...

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  11. NEW LOCOS SOON

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Railway Commissioner (Mr. Maloney) said to-day the first 10 of the new Beyer Peacock Garratt locomotives ...

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  12. War Veteran Bashed

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Two men to-night bashed and kicked an elderly war veteran and ransacked the Kedron ...

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  13. SIX SHIPS HELD UP IN MELB. DISPUTE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Six inter-State ships are tied up in Melbourne as a result of a dispute over the logging of seamen for attending Wednesday's stop-work meeting on the anti-Communist bill. MELBOURNE, Friday.--Six inter-State ships are tied up in Melbourne as a result of a dispute over the logging of seamen for attending Wednesday's stop-work meeting on the anti-Communist bill. ...

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  14. 33 Died In Chicago Tram Holocaust

    CHICAGO, May 26.--Thirty-three people were killed and at least 50 injured last night in a collision between a petrol truck and tramcar. The fire enveloped the tram, trapping many inside. The tram was left ...

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  15. CHARGE OF CRUELTY DISMISSED

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The charge against Dr. V. R. Wilson of having ill treated a cattle dog puppy was dismissed ...

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  16. NEWCASTLE BAN LIFTED

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The Seamen's Union ban on ships at Newcastle with cargoes for Melbourne was lifted to-night ...

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  17. Wool Price Up

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Average price for greasy wool at last week's sales in Brisbane was £1151311 a bale or 86.56d. a lb. ...

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  18. TO DISCUSS HEALTH BILL

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The B.M.A. Federal president (Sir Victor Hurley) said to-day the B.M.A. had promised the Federal Health ...

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  19. Contracts Not Applicable

    DJAKARTA, May 26.--The Australian Government has waived the necessity for two-year contracts for Dutch in ...

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  20. Bergman Proxy Marriage Not Recognised

    LONDON, May 26.--A Rome message says the Catholic Church does not recognise the proxy marriage of Ingrid ...

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  21. Narrow Escape

    BUNDABERG, Friday.--A man had a narrow escape at Swindon, near Mt. Perry, to-day, when his clothing was caught in machinery ...

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  22. Homeless

    Five buildings were destroyed and two others badly damaged. Fifty families were made homeless. Twelve motor cars parked in ...

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  23. Houses Fired

    Streams of blazing petrol sprayed over the area and set neighboring houses afire. The tram was knocked sideways and ...

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  24. Action Needed To Stop Internal Subversion

    MANILA, May 26.--General Carlos Romulo, as expected, was this morning elected president of the Baguio conference. General Romulo at the formal ...

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  25. P.M. Urges Wool Price Assurance

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) to-day advised graziers to use part of their wool cheques to ...

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  26. UNION SUSPENDS COMMUNIST

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The western district executive of the Federated Ironworkers' Union to-day suspended one of its executive ...

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  27. Large Meteorite Over Ipswich

    IPSWICH, Friday.--What was considered to be a meteorite was seen by night workmen at the Ipswich workshops ...

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  28. TO REPORT ON INDONESIA

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Mr. John Hood, the Australian Ambassador to Indonesia, is expected next week to have talks with ...

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  29. Strengthening Key Sector

    LONDON, May 25.--The 'Dally Telegraph' yesterday said the declaration by Britain. France, and the United States on the supply ...

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  30. Prison Riot

    MANILA, May 26.--Serious rioting broke out to-day at Muntinglupa prison, 20 miles south of Manila. ...

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  31. "NEW ATTACK"

    BERLIN, May 26.--Two Australian delegates to the Communist Youth Rally in Berlin, Stephen and Nita Murray-Smith, ...

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  32. Hod No Chance

    Onlookers through the windows of [?]he tram saw a mass of humanity shouting, screaming, fighting and clawing to get out. ...

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  33. PRINCESS FATHIA WED

    SAN FRANCISCO, May. 26.-- Egyptian Princess Fathia defied her brother, King Farouk, to-night, by marrying a Christian ...

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