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  2. THE TIDES AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 43 words
  3. COUPONS IN USE

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  4. Advertising

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  5. DISASTROUS EFFECTS OF MEAT STRIKE EXTENSIVE LOSS OF WAGES

    BRISBANE, May 15.—The meat strike in Qneensland, which is 10 weeks old, has caused a big loss of wages and heavy wastage of ...

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  6. RAY OF HOPE FOR SETTLEMENT OF SHIPPING TROUBLE NEW PROPOSALS FOR DISCUSSION

    SYDNEY, May 15.—A special meeting of the Stevedoring Industry Commission will be held in Sydney at noon to-morrow to consider the double-dumped wool dispute. The Minister for Supply and Shipping (Senator Ashley) said to-day that new proposals would be submitted to ...

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  7. OPENING OF SPANISH CORTES WAS A TRIUMPH fOR FRANCO "We Don't Want a Red Spain," He Told His Enthusiastic Supporters

    LONDON, May 14 (A.A.P.).—General Franco in a speech in the new Cortes at Madrid to-night claimed that countries breaking off relations with Spain were either under Russian pressure or were ...

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  8. DATES IN JULY URGED FOR HOLDING OF PEACE CONFERENCE Mr. Byrnes Seeks Immediate Signing of Revised Italian Armistice

    LONDON, May 14 (A.A.P.).—The U.S. Secretary state (Mr. J. F. Byrnes) at the evening meeting of the Foreign Ministers proposed that the conference should be adjourned, says Reuter's ...

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  9. MOVE FOR DE-REGISTRATION OF UNION

    BRISBANE, May 15.—To-day was recently fixed by the Industrial Court for the striking meat workers to return to work, but the men failed to ...

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  10. BRITAIN'S PLEDGE TO SENUSSI

    Mr. Bevin, after again reminding the council of Britain's pledges to the Senussi tribes, said he had received several telegrams from ...

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  11. "THUS ENGLAND WAS SAVED"

    The correspondent described his speech as "wildly incoherent" against a background of applause swelling repeatedly into frenzied ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. WORLD'S LIGHT-HEAVY WEIGHT TITLE

    LONDON, May 14 (A.A.P.).— The American, Gus Lesnevich (12.7), aged 31, beat the Britisher, Freddie Mills (12.5), aged 27, in the ...

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  13. MT. ISA MINES

    BRISBANE, May 15.—The big production expansion programme at Mt. Isa Mines is being hampered by the shortage of tradesmen, ...

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  14. DISPUTE IMMOBILISES ABOUT 100 SHIPS

    The dispute has now immobilised about 100 ships in Australian ports, while about 10,000 wharf labourers are unemployed throughont Australia. ...

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  15. PACIFIC ISLAND BASES

    LONDON, May 14. (A.A.P.).— New Zealand opposed the handing over of Pacific bases to exclusive American control, said the New ...

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  16. AUSTRALIA'S THANKS

    NEW YORK, May 14 (A.A.P.).— The American Associated Press correspondent in Tokio states that in a small guest house in the United ...

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  17. MURDER OF PARENTS

    LONDON, May 14 (A.A.P.)—"I did this to keep all the worry from mum and dad whom I love dearly. May God forgive me." This note was read ...

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  18. MACEDON'S POTATOES

    BRISBANE, May 15.—As a result of an instruction from the general secretary of the Waterside Workers' Federation that the unloading of perishable ...

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  19. CANBERRA UNIONISTS

    CANBERRA, May 15.—Unionists affiliated with the Canberra Trades and Labour Council may go on strike when Parliament resumes. At ...

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  20. MACARTHUR'S DIRECTIVES

    NEW YORK, May 15 (A.A.P.).—Replying to the Russian proposals that General MacArthur should first submit to the Allied Council drafts of ...

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  21. NON-EXISTENT WAR

    CANBERRA, May 15.—The Leader of the Country Party (Mr. A. W. Fadden) said to-day that Treasury statistics indicated that a non-existent war ...

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  22. AMERICAN STEAMER

    BRISBANE, May 15.—Five thousand bales of wool, valued at approximately £100,000, destined for New York and Boston, were left behind when the ...

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  23. CANADIAN SPY TRIAIS OPEN

    OTTAWA, May 14 (A.A.P.).—The Canadian Press correspondent says that Chief Justice McRuer, trying, the espionage cases at the Court's opening, ...

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  24. MAYOR OF SHANGHAI

    NEW YORK, May 14 (A.A.P.).—The American Associated Press correspondent says that Doctor K. C. Wu has resigned his position of Information ...

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  25. FRENCH DOCTOR

    PARIS, May 15 (A.A.P.).—A 73-yearold multi-millionaire, Dr. Gaston Ducatte, was sentenced to four years imprisonment for killing an ...

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  26. WOODCOCK READY.

    NEW YORK, May 14.—The "Herald Tribune's" correspondent says that the British, heavyweight champion, Bruce Woodcock, has completed training for ...

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  27. JAM PULP MAY "BLOW UP."

    BRISBANE, May 15.—Fifty tins of jam pulp may "blow up" in the holds of the fruit ship, Murada, at any moment, according to the managing ...

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  28. VITAL MEETING TO-DAY.

    LONDON, May 15.—"To-day's, the day" at the Foreign Minister's conference, says the "Evening News" correspondent in Paris. The decision ...

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  29. INFANTILE PARALYSIS N.S.W. AUTHORITIES CONCERNED

    SYDNEY, May 15.—Health Department doctors and hospital authorities are very concerned at the severity of the present infantile paralysis epidemic, which ...

    Article : 110 words
  30. MILITARY WEDDING

    KURE, May 15 (A.A.P.).—The first military wedding in the British occupied zone in Japan was celebrated, when Captain A. H. Kirkpatrick, of ...

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  31. BURMA RICE

    LONDON, May 15 (A.A.P.—The New Delhi radio says that Burma, which was the main source of rice for India before the war, has not sufficient surplus for ...

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  32. Mr. Fadden Urges Invoking Of Crimes Act To Deal With Industrial Lawlessness

    CANBERRA, May 15.—The Leader of the Country Party (Mr. A. W. Fadden) said to-day that the Federal Government had ample power under the Crimes Act to deal with industrial situations such as those to-day. It had only to issue a proclamation to the effect that ...

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  33. HEATHROW AIRPORT

    LONDON, May 14 (A.A.P.).—It is announced that the London airport previously known as Heathrow will be opened as a terminal of the ...

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  34. NEW STEEL WORKS STARTED IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    LONDON, May 15 (A.A.P.).—Facing a steel shortage of at least half a million tons yearly South Africa is building new steel works on the Vaal River, 30 miles, ...

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  35. EMPTY CHURCHES

    BRISBANE, May 18.—The mass of men and women, outside the Christian Church was pagan and treated the Church with contempt, said the ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT

    LONDON, May 14. (A.A.P.).—New Delhi radio says that another shipment of 9000 tons of Australian wheat has arrived at Karachi, and was sent on to ...

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  37. TOUCHED "DEATH SPOT"

    LONDON, May 14 (A.A.P.).—A man who called to see his fiancee in Brixton hugged her and she immediately collapsed and was dead when she ...

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  38. MILITARY AWARDS

    CANBERRA, May 15.—Included in the list of awards announced to-day are: Military Cross, Captain George Henderson, Brisbane; Lieutenant Allan ...

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  39. THOUSANDS HAD MILD ATTACK.

    CANBERRA, May 15.—Commonwealth Health officers said to-day that thousands of people escaped with a mild attack of infantile paralysis during the ...

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  40. U.S. RAILWAY STRIKE THREAT.

    WASHINGTON, May 14 (A.A.P.).—The American Associated Press correspondent says that President Truman has summoned representatives of the big five ...

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