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  2. Advertising

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  3. SUN, MOON AND TIDES

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  5. Training of National Servicemen

    CANBERRA, May 29.—The training of national servicemen in the first call-up will begin on July 30 in the Navy and Air Force, and on August 6 in the Army, the Minister for Defence ...

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  6. BIG DEMONSTRATION EXPECTED IN PERSIAN CAPITAL

    LONDON, May 28 (A.A.P.).—The "Daily Herald's" Teheran correspondent says that tanks and troops are patrolling the streets of the Persian capital to-night, ready to control a big ...

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  7. CANADIAN-CUBAN SUGAR DEAL

    BRISBANE, May 29.—The general secretary of the Australian Sugar Producers' Association (Mr. E. T. S. Pearce), ...

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  8. FOUR SUMMONSES SERVED ON GENERAL SECRETARY OF WATERSIDER? FEDERATION

    SYDNEY, May 29.—The Waterside Workers' Federation general secretary (Mr. J. Healy) to-night was served with four summonses in connection with the New Zealand waterside strike. Commonwealth investigation officers served the ...

    Article : 503 words
  9. MASS RALLY IN CAPETOWN

    LONDON, May 28 (A.A.P.). —The "Dally Telegraph's" Capetown correspondent says that the South African police ...

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  10. MORE INTENSIVE USE OF LAND

    BRISBANE. May 29.—Rising vaines will force a more intensive use of land for agriculture, said Mr. A. F. Bell ...

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  11. CENTRE OF WORLD ANXIETY

    Following the decision by the Poraian Government to[?] nationalise the British owned ed wells. Persia has become, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. MASS RETREATS COVERED By Delaying Groups

    LONDON, May 29 (A.A.P.). —Beuter's correspondent in Tokio says that all along the Korean, front the advancing ...

    Article : 114 words
  13. U.S. POWER IN AIR NOT SUFFICIENT

    WASHINGTON, May 28 (A.A.P.).—The United States was operating on a shoestring air force in relation to ...

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  14. A.C.T.U. EXECUTIVE TO MEET CONSIDER WATERFRONT DISPUTE

    MELBOURNE, May 29.—The Australian Councll of Trade Unions emergency committee to-day decided to call a special ...

    Article : 269 words
  15. LONG LEGISLATIVE PROGRAMME

    CANBERRA, May 29.—The Federal Cabinet to-day approved the speech to be made by the Governor-General (Mr. W. J. ...

    Article : 113 words
  16. ALLIES PUSH ON

    NEW YORK, May 28 (A.A.P.).— The United Press correspondent says that enemy troops counterattacked on the central front in ...

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  17. NEWSPRINT SHORTAGE SERIOUS THREAT TO WORLD'S PRESS

    LONDON, May 28 (A.A.P.).— Anti-trust action and steps to encourage production were needed to alleviate the newsprint ...

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  18. ENCEPHALITIS VIRUS ISOLATED

    CANBERRA, May 29.—Many persons contacted the encephalitis virus in Australia without knowledge of any ailment, a report on the virus ...

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  19. MINERS TRAPPED BY EXPLOSION

    LONDON. May 29.—(Reuter's)—A coal face explosion trapped 79 miners behind a hage wall of thousands of tons ...

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  20. VICTORIAN SENATE VOTING

    MELBOURNE, May 29.—When the Victorian Senate counting finished to-night, both the Government and Labour had won five ...

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  21. ACUTE TEACHER SHORTAGE

    BRISBANE, May 29.—The Government will release 150 Teachers Training College trainees at the end of June. This will mean ...

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  22. WILFUL MURDER ALLEGED

    BRISBANE, May 29.—Mr. W. Elson Green, appearing in the Police Court to-day for Leslie Vaughan Toms (38), labourer, who ...

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  23. SUPPLIES FROM CANADA

    OTTAWA. May 28 (A.A.P).—The Canadian Press says: Canada may make small emergency allocations af newsprint to countries abroad, ...

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  24. REVIEW OF WATERSIDE BAN

    SYDNEY, May 29.—The Federal Council of the Waterside Workers' Federation will meet in Sydney on Thursday ...

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  25. MINISTER ENDS BOYCOTT

    CANBERRA, May 29.—The Minister for Defence Production (Mr. E. J. Harrison), who in the past has boycotted social functions at ...

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  26. SEAMEN CONDEMN

    BRISBANE, May 29.—A motion of condemnation of the raids on the offices of the Watersit[?]'e Workers and Seamen's Union in Sydney and ...

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  27. FOOTBALLERS AS POLIO SUSPECTS

    IPSWICH, May 29.—Four members of the Esk football team have been admitted to the Ipswich General Hospital as polio suspects ...

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  28. REPEAL OF REGULATIONS

    WELLINGTON, May 29 (A.A P.Reuter's).—The Prime Minister (Mr. Sidney Holland) said to-day the Government would give ...

    Article : 64 words
  29. DERBY FAVOURITE.

    LONDON, May. 28 (A.A.p.).— Ki King remained a firm favourite at seven to one against at the Victoria Club call over to-night ...

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  30. INCREASED SUBTLY FOR BRITAIN.

    MONTREAL, May 28.—The Canadian Press says that informed sources estimated that Britain would receive about four or five ...

    Article : 179 words
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