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  4. Girl Swallowed Ring, Police Think

    SYDNEY: A girl, who allegedly had swallowed a diamond ring and had been charged with stealing, Was kept under observation in a special cell at the Central Police Station last night. ...

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  5. Priest Charged With Attempted Rape

    ROCKHAMPTON: Denis Roche, 37, Roman Catholic priest, on remand, was charged in the Police Court to-day that on May 2, at Yeppoon, he was in a dwelling house with intent to commit a crime, and secondly that on the same date he attempted to ...

    Article : 327 words
  6. VARSITY PROCESSION HEAVILY CUT

    University students are incensed at the exercise of what they term "political censorship" over their procession, which was held to-day for the first time since 1939. ...

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  7. GETTING SOME "BLUE BLOOD"

    The Governor-General (Mr. McKell) was lampooned by Varsity students in their procession today. " He" is shown undergoing a medical inspection prior to being infused with "blue blood." Everyone who has gone to Southport by train will appreciate ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BREAD RIOTS IN FRANCE

    LONDON, May 9 (A.A.P.): Bread shortage riots have broken out in the French ...

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  9. Brisbane Must Pay Loan Loss

    CANBERRA. A High Commonwealth authority made it clear today that the Brisbane ...

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  10. LIABLE TO 90 YRS. IMPRISONMENT

    In the 13 days after their arrival from Sydney three youths had rendered themselves liable to 90 years' imprisonment, said Mr. Justice Stanley in the Criminal Court to-day. ...

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  11. Bandits Get £80 at Gun Point

    SYDNEY: Two armed and masked bandits this afternoon held up at gun point (he office staff of Fesq, Casson and Co. in ...

    Article : 134 words
  12. RED EQUIPMENT BOOTY IN CHINA

    WASHINGTON. May 8 (A.A.P.): The State Department has been informed that Lend-Lease equipment which the United States provided for ...

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  13. Invasion Memorial

    PARIS: May 8 (A.A.P.): Expressing homage to the Allied armies on the second-anniversary of Victory in Europe, the French National ...

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  14. N.S.W. Cool Strike Threat

    SYDNEY: A general coal strike in New South Wales involving about 18,000 workers and a daily production loss of 50,000 tons of ...

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  15. SECOND-HAND CAR CONTROLS MAY GO

    CANBERRA: He would consider recommending to Federal Cabinet the abolition of price control over second-hand cars, the Minister for Customs (Senator Courtice) said in the Senate. ...

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  16. DENIAL ON AIR SERVICE LICENCE

    CANBERRA: A denial that the Federal Government had refused the noted Australian flyer. Captain P. G. Taylor, permission to establish an ...

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  17. Stop Press

    A HIGH Commonwealth authority make it clear today that the Brisbane City Council would not be compensated tor any loss suffered in the ...

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    Senator Courtice, whose ...

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  19. "Greater Syria"

    BAGHDAD, May 8 (A.A.P.): King Abdullah, of Transjordan, has issued a White Paper promising to establish within the framework of the ...

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  21. Edrich Tells Vital Lesson

    W. J. (Bill) Edrich, while in Australia with the M. C. C., gained a big lesson which he claim a "vital to the future ...

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  22. Children's Tragic Discovery

    MELBOURNE: Coming home from school for lunch, four children found their father and mother dead in the kitchen of a ...

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  23. WOOL THEFT ONE OF MOST IMPUDENT, JUDGE SAYS

    Describing the theft of three bales of wool from a railway waggon as "one of the most impudent I remember," Mr. Justice Stanley, in the Criminal Court to-day, sentenced two men involved to terms of imprisonment. Bernard Ernest Tagg, 24 truck. The jury found them guilty of [?]ing a commercial vehicle for a ...

    Article : 275 words
  24. KNEES BROKEN

    SYDNEY: Caught among railing boxes of malt. Leslie Pyers, 42, had both knees broken today while working at Tooheys Ltd. in ...

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