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  2. THE TIDES AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 51 words
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  4. COUPONS IN USE

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  5. A.C.T.U. MAY INTERVENE IN THE SHIPPING DISPUTE IF TROUBLE NOT SETTLED TO-DAY

    SYDNEY, May 14.—Although there have been no new developments in the shipping tie-up it is probable that the A.C.T.U. will intervene if the dispute is not settled by to-morrow. Negotiations in.Sydney are continuing, and the Minister for Supply and Shipping (Senator W. P. ...

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  6. ALLIED EXPERTS CLASSIFYING JAPANESE PLANTS AND EQUIPMENT

    NEW YORK, May 13 (A.A.P.).—The "New York Times" correspondent at Tokio says that the Reparations Commissioner (Mr. C. Pauley) said he had been promised that Allied headquarters' ...

    Article : 161 words
  7. SETTLING SOLDIERS ON CANEFARMS

    BRISBANE, May 14.—Giving evidence before the Royal Commission on the rehabilitation of exservicemen in the sugar industry to-day, Dr. C. V. Brown, the Federal and Queensland president of the ...

    Article : 141 words
  8. FRANCO SPAIN

    NEW YORK, May 13 (A.A.P.).— The "New York Times" correspondent says the Spanish Republican Government will probably present ...

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  9. BIG CUT IN MACHINE TOOLS.

    Mr. Pauley said that oil refinery machinery would be left in Japan, and indicated that the reparations plan would leave the Japanese only 175,000 ...

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  10. ORDER OF PRIORITY

    Dr. Brown Said his party recommended that first priority be given to men with farm experience, though such need not necessarily have been ...

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  11. CANADIAN POLICY

    NEW YORK, May 13 (A.A.P.).— The Canadian Press correspondent at Princeton (New Jersey) says that the Canadian Ambassador ...

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  12. U.S. DESIRE FOR BASES DISCUSSIONS PROCEEDING

    LONDON, May 13 (A.A.P.).—It is authoritatively stated that British and American discussions on island bases are at present particularly ...

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  13. ASSOCIATED TRADERS

    CANBERRA, May 14.—A Sharp conflict between the Government on the one band and trading and commercial interests on the other is threatened as ...

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  14. HUGE WOOL CONSIGNMENTS HELD-UP

    In Sydney, [?] ships were idle to-day, and commercial circles estimate that the strike has held up 223,500 bales of wool for the ...

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  15. FOREIGN MINISTERS

    four-hour informal meeting of the Foreign Ministers, ended without progress on the outstanding points —Trieste and the colonies—in the ...

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  16. PERSIAN DEADLOCK

    TEHRAN, May 13 (A.A.P).—The Premier of Azerbaijan (Pishevari) flew to Tabriz in a Russian aircraft after talks with the Persian Prime Minister ...

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  17. LOOTING OCCURS

    LONDON, May 14 (A.A.P.).— British and American police arrested several hundred people after an outbreak of looting of ...

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  18. WOMAN DOCTOR

    LONDON, May 14 (A.A.P.).— A British woman doctor was strangled on the Bombay-Peshawur express by three men, ...

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  19. ONE SHIP SAILS EMPTY.

    BRISBANE, May 14.—One of the three wool ships now in Brisbane, the American vessel, T. Thomas, will sail to-morrow without loading its cargo. ...

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  20. INDIANS ON TOUR

    LONDON, May 13 (A.A.P.).—The Indian, C. S. Nayadu, performed the season's first hat-trick, taking the wickets of the Surrey batsmen, Fishlock, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. MAJOR STRIKE FEARED

    SYDNEY, May 14.—"The tactics" of the militants bear all the hallmarks of preparations for a major general strike which might be aS ...

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  22. AUSTRALIA'S ATTITUDE.

    TOKIO, May 14. (A.A.P.).—Mr. J. B. Chifley, at a Press conference to-day, defining Australia's attitude to the problem of the Pacific bases, said: ...

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  23. STEELWORKERS PERTURBED.

    SYDNEY, May 14.—The Ironworkers' Federation is seeking a conference with the management of Broken Hill Proprietary to discuss the possibility ...

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  24. GRANTING OF BROADCAST LICENCE TO A.L.P. IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, May 14.—The reported granting of a broadcasting licence to the A.L.P. in Brisbane was the final link forged in the Labour Party's ...

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  25. CHINESE CASUALTIES

    NEW YORK, May 14 (A.A.P.).—The Associated Press correspondent at Shanghai says that the Chinese war crimes investigation committee, ...

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  26. POTATOES UNLOADED

    BRISBANE, May 14.—No attempt was made to stop 800 waterside workers when they marched with a number of women in their front ranks to the ...

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  27. CONDITIONS IN SOVIET

    SYDNEY, May 14.—Conditions in Russia were the subject of a broadcast debate between Mr. J. Maloney, former secretary of the Boot Employees' ...

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  28. RUSSIAN REFUSAL

    LONDON, May 14 (A.A.P.).—The "Daily Mail's" correspondent in Jerusalem says that intercepted Jewish immigrants have embarked at Constanta. ...

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  29. TEMPERANCE LEAGUE

    BRISBANE, May 14.—Immediate action is to be taken by the Temperance League to renew its application for a broadcasting licence which was refused ...

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  30. SPANISH CORTES OPENS

    LONDON, May 13 (A.A.P.).—The Spanish Cortes opened with the greatest show of Falangist uniforms seen for months, says,the American ...

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  31. SPACE AMPLE IN BRISBANE FOR STORAGE OF EXPORT BUTTER

    BRISBANE, May 14.—There will be plenty of cold storage space for Queensland's export batter, even if the waterfront hold-up is prolonged. Brtter Board officials estimate that at the present rate of production the cold storage space in Brisbane is sufficient for at least two months. ...

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  32. BRAZIL FEARS RUSSIA.

    NEW YORK, May 14 (A.A.P.).—The "Herald Tribune" correspondent at Rio de Janeiro says that the Foreign Minister (Senhor Jose Da Fontoura), ...

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  33. ATOM BOMB TESTS

    NEW YORK, May 14 (A.A.P.).—The "New York Times" correspondent says that the joint army and navy chiefsof-staff conducting the Bikini tests ...

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  34. ORDER TO UNIONISTS

    SYDNEY, May 14.—The Waterside Workers' Federation general secretary (Mr. Healy) said to-day that instructions had been sent to the Brisbane ...

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  35. PRICES BREACHES

    BRISBANE, May 14.—Since the beginning of the year, 82 traders have been convicted in Queensland of 16 breaches of the National Security ...

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  36. SHIP AFIRE

    SYDNEY, May 14.—Thousands of pounds damage was caused by a fire which broke out in the 15,900-ton cargo ship, Panamanian, at Glebe Point ...

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