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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. COU[?]NS IN USE

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  4. PROBLEMS OF DAIRYING INDUSTRY

    ATHERTON, May 25.—An address was delivered to-night at Atherton to dairy farmers by the State president of the Queensland Dairymen's Organisation (Mr. C. H. Jamieson). A welcome was ...

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  5. PAMPERED JAPANESE WAR CRIMINALS

    RABAUL, May 25 (A.A.P.-Reuter's).—There still remain in the war criminals' compound at Rabul some 170 Japanese. They are convicted war criminals serving sentences varying from two years ...

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  6. ARABS GIVEN 48 HOURS TO DECIDE WHETHER TO JOIN JEWS IN TRUCE Security Council's Ultimatum

    NEW YORK, May 24 (A.A.P.).—The Security Council to-night gave the Arab States an extra 48 hours to decide whether to join the Jews in the Palestine truce or to risk the possibility of strong United Nations action. The council gave the Arabs until ...

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  7. Australia Trounces M.C.C.

    LONDON, May 25.—Spin bowlers, [?]an Johnson and M[?] Cool, routed the batsmen at Lord's, giving Australia ...

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  8. Coal Crisis In N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, May 25.— N.S.W. Is again facing a coal crists because of a series, of petty stoppages which have ...

    Article : 352 words
  9. ALLEGATIONS AGAINST DOCTORS

    BRISBANE, May 25.—The Hunt case was continued in the Supreme Court to-day. Dr. Lesile J. Jarvis Nye continued ...

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  10. STATE PARLIAMENTS CRITICISED

    CANBERRA, May, 25.—The Prime Minister (Mr. J. B. Chifley) to-night slated State Parliaments for refusing to ...

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  11. BAN ON GREEK SHIPS

    MELBOURNE, May 25. Three hundred seamen at a mass meeting to-day urged their Federal ...

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  12. B.O.A.C. AMPHIBIAN FIRED AT BY U.S. JET PLANE INQUIRIES BEING MADE

    ?WASHINGTON; May.24 I (AA.P.).-United States Air '/orce I headquarters said to-day that.it was "completely mystified" by a ...

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  13. EXPERIMENTS ON P.O.W.

    TOKIO, May 25 (A..P.Reuter's).—Horrifying details of medical experiments on war prisoners at the Kyushu ...

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  14. FIGHTER PLANE'S FLIGHT

    MELBOURNE, May 25.—A CA15 fighter plane flew over Melbourne to-day at 502.2 m.p.h., believed to be the highest speed ...

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  15. U.S. COMMANDER REGRETS OCCURRENCE

    TOKIO, May 25.—The Associated Press correspondent says the Tokio headquarters of the American Far East Air Forces ...

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  16. STATEMENT BY MR. PATERSON

    BRISBANE, May 25.—Mr. F. W. Paterson, who was given a week to deny that he is a Communist or be automatically expelled from ...

    Article : 195 words
  17. EGYPTIANS CLAIM SUCCESS.

    CAIRO, May 24.—A night communique states, that Egyptian forces stormed and captured the strong Zionist defences around De[?]r Suneid, ...

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  18. MODERN VESSEL

    BRISBANE, May 25.—The State Cabinet to-day, on the recommendation of the Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. A. Jones), agreed to ...

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  19. SOVIET PILOT LANDS IN SOUTH KOREA.

    SEOUL, May 24 (A.A.P.).—A Soviet pilot who landed his interceptor aircraft near Taejon, in South Korea, 115 miles south of ...

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  20. JEWS INVADE LEBANON.

    LONDON. May 25.—The Assacsated Press correspondent at Betrat quetes a Lebanese [?] that states that ...

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  21. WORKINGS OF BERLIN POLICE

    BERLIN, May 24 (A.A.P.)— A British spokesman said that the Berlin police worked under the public safety committee of the ...

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  22. BOWLS SINGLES TITLE

    BRISBANE, May 25.— R. Shelton, of southport, is the only country bowler remaining in the State single[?] title. ...

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  23. MIDDLE EAST SHEIK OFFRS TWO CAMELS AND A PIG IN EXCHANGE FOR AIR HOSTESS

    SYDNEY, May 25.—Two camels and a pig in exchange for an air hostess is a Middle East Sheik's idea of a fair barter deal. This was the offer made recently by a Sheik, a passenger, to an amazed ...

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  24. HAIFA PORT CLOSED

    LONDON, May 25 (A.A.P.).— The British United Press correspondent at Haifa says that 700 British troops and 360 Palestine ...

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  25. MEMBERSHIP OF R.S,L.

    BRISBANE, May 25.—About 150 members of the Queensland branch of the Seamen's Union today carried a resolution ...

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  26. INCREASE IN BASIC WAGE

    MELBOURNE, May 25.—A proposal that the question of an increased basic wage be treated as a matter of urgency and that the ...

    Article : 84 words
  27. NEW U.S. SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE.

    WASHINGTON; May 24. (A.A.P.).—President Truman today appointed Mr. Charles F. Brannan as Secretary of ...

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  28. ENROLMENT FIGURES.

    BRISBANE. May 25.—Queensl[?]nders entitled to vote at Saturday's referendum number 669,555, Which is 27,650 below the ...

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