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  2. THE TIDES AND MOON

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  4. RESPITE FROM THREAT OF COAL STRIKE ACHIEVED OUTCOME OF YESTERDAY'S MEETING

    CANBERRA, May 28.—Respite from the threat of a coal strike, if not its immediate removal, is believed to have been achieved at to-day's conference between the Government and representatives of the miners. The general impression gained after the conference was that the Cabinet ...

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  5. BRITISH COTTON INDUSTRY'S FUTURE CAUS1NG EXTREME ANXIETY Great Production Rise Needed if there is to be an Exportable Surplus

    LONDON, May 27 (A.A.P.).—The maintenance of cotton as a major national industry under private enterprise is the keynote of a report to members of the ootbm union and independent members under the ...

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  6. JUDGE INQUIRING INTO ALLEGED ILLTREATMENT Of ITALIAN P.O.W. Sequel to Fatal Shooting of Prisoner by Camp Commandant

    MELBOURNE, May 28.—Allegations that Italian war prisoners went out of their minds through the actions of a drunken commandant, who went about brandishing a revolver, are being investigated by ...

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  7. IRON AND STEEL

    LONDON, May 27 (A.A.P.).—.The Minister for Supply (Mr. John Wilmot), opening a two days House of Commons debate on the ...

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  8. MATTERS FOR INVESTIGATION,

    These included:— "At the prisoner of war camp at Springvale there.is a certain Captain Waterston, who is a veritable Nero. He ...

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  9. CONCERTED EFFORT VITAL

    Sir George Schuster considers that if, matters are left to work themselves out through a struggle for survival between individual firms, there will be delay ...

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  10. FRENCH MOVE ON SIAM CONFLICTING REPORTS

    LONDON, May 27 (A.A.P.).—Reater's correspondent In Paris says that the spokesman for the French Foreign Office and the Ministry for ...

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  11. SIR BEN SMITH RESIGNS FROM MINISTRY OF FOOD

    LONDON, May 27 (A.A.P.).— Sir Ben Smith has resigned as Minister for Food, and Mr. John Strachey has been appointed in his. ...

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  12. BADDELEY PLAN SAID TO BE UNWORKABLE

    The Government advanced only qualified support for the Davidson report, but it made it clear that it believed It promised more for the ...

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  13. SEARCH FOR OILS AND MINERALS

    CAMBERRA, May 28.—An immediate intensive search for oil and minerals throughout Australia and its territories, based on the latest ...

    Article : 393 words
  14. TOBACCO FACTORIES

    SYDNEY, May 28.—Feeder factories in New South Wales and Victorian country towns may solve the city smokers' problems. W. D. and H. O. ...

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  15. EAT DARK FLOUR

    WASHINGTON, May 27 (A.A.P.).— The American Associated Press correspondent says that the International Food Conference to-day called on the ...

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  16. ATOMIC SCIENTIS

    LONDON, May 28 (A.A.P.).— Eighty per cent, of the British scientists who worked on stom bombs daring the war refuse to ...

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  17. "PURE FANTASY."

    LONDON, May 28 (A.A.P.).—"Pure fantasy" is the description given from French headquarters at Saigon, in a communique on reports that the French ...

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  18. SOLDIER PREFERENCE

    WASHINGTON, May 27 (A.A.P.).— The American Associated Press correspondent says that the Court has ruled that army veterans do not ...

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  19. CONTRACT SYSTEM

    SYDNEY, May 28.—Improved mechanisation, the abolition of the contract system, better discipline, and unified control could solve the coal ...

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  20. MEAT INDUSTRY TROUBLE

    BRISBANE, May 28.—Present indications are that Brisbane's two power houses will not become involved in the meat dispute. Although members of the ...

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  21. BUTTER EXPORTS

    BRISBANE, May 28.—Exports of Queensland butter to Britain for the year ending June will be the best since the 1940-41 season, and nearly double ...

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  22. RUBBER RESTRICTIONS

    MELBOURNE, May 28.—Giving evidence at the 40-hour week inquiry today. Michael Kennedy, general secretary of the Rubber Workers' Union ...

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  23. ARABS HOPE FOR WAR

    JERUSALEM, May 28 (A.A.P.).—"I hope that the Arab League. declares war on Britain so that the Arab case may be brought to a head." said the ...

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  24. EARLY SIGNING

    LONDON, May 28 (A.A.P.).—Reuter's diplomatic correspondent says the revised armistice agreement between Italy and the Big Four is expected to ...

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  25. APPLES FROM AUSTRALASIA.

    LONDON, May 28.—Mr. Strachey's first announcement as Minister for Food was that 215,181 boxes of Australian and New Zealand apples were due in ...

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  26. STATE OF VAST FEAR

    LONDON, May 27 (A.A.P.).—The Assembly of the Church of Scotland at Edinburgh received a report from a committee dealing, with atomic energy, ...

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  27. DETECTIVE SHOT

    SYDNEY, May 28.—Detective T. Wilson (50), of Kensington, was shot through the thigh to-night by a man in the detectives' room at the Darlinghurst ...

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  28. SYDNEY BANK HOLD-UP

    SYDNEY, May 28.—Harry Ross (28) a refrigerating engineer, who is [?] leged to have tried to hold up a bank said in the Quarter Sessions to-day ...

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  29. COUNTRY MEN GO TO BRISBANE TO SEEK WIVES, SAYS MR. COLIN CLARK

    BRISBANE, May 28.—Brisbane's preponderance of women ls responsible for a great many country men coming to the city in search of a wife, said the Government Statistician (Mr. Colin Clark) to-day. Although the State, as a whole, had a male surplus Brisbane had 15 per cent more women ...

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  30. BAVARIAN ELECTIONS

    LONDON, May 27 (A.A.P.).—The American Associated Press correspondent in Frankfurt, giving later Bavarian municipal election figures, says the ...

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  31. NO VICTORY CONTINGENT

    LONDON, May 27 (A.A.P.).—The Under-secretary to the Foreign Office (Mr. H. McNeil), replying to questions in the House of Commons, said that ...

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  32. RADIO-TELEPHONE

    NEW YORK, May 27 (A.A.P.).—The "Journal of Commerce" says that the rural radio-telephone system is being installed experimentally at Cheyenne ...

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  33. FAMOUS SINGER IN TOKIO.

    TOKIO, May 27 (A.A.P.).—Reuter'S correspondent stetes that the singer, Strella Wilson, and her accompaniste. Miss Mabel Nelson, have arrived by ...

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