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  2. SUN, MOON, TIDES

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  4. WATERSIDERS TO CONTINUE BAN ON OVERTIME Result of Stop-work Meetings

    MELBOURNE, May 19.—Watersiders at stopwork meetings in all Australian ports to-day decided overwhelmingly to continue their ban on week-day overtime. ...

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  5. "DR. BURTON SHOULD HAVE BEEN REFUSED PASSPORT" Mr. Calwell Criticises Government

    MELBOURNE, May 19—The Federal executive of the Australian Labour Party when it meets in Canberra on June 16 is likely to investigate the nature of the "peace" conference ...

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  6. British Assets in China

    LONDON, May l8 (A.A.P.). —The "Daily Telegraph" diplomatic writer says that the decision of the British ...

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  7. Federal Bank lends more than deposits

    Mr W. J. Allison, president of the Associated Chambers of Commerce of Australia, said recently ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Soviet Moves on Allied Pact

    LONDON, May 19 (A.A.P)— London newspapers this morning reported Russian counter-moves to the Allied ...

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  9. SEVEN MEN MISSING ON FISHING TRIP

    BRISBANE, May 19—Seven men are missing in a launch overdue from a week-end fishing trip in Moreton Bay. The police believe the launch had ...

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  10. "DECEIVED TAXATION DEPARTMENT"

    SYDNEY, May 19.—A hotel proprietor, Samuel Edward Wallington, told the Liquor Royal Commission to-day that ...

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  11. INTER-STATE ROAD TRANSPORT HIT

    BRISBANE, May 19. —The New South Wales decision to end many concessions to read operators will jeopardise ...

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  12. WOOL SALES IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, May 19.—Values at the opening of the wool sales to-day rose by 20 to 30 per cent, on Brisbane March and April ...

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  13. ALLEGED BUYING SPREE

    WELLINGTON, May 19 (A.A.P.-Reuter's—The vicepresident of the New Zealand Federation of Labour ...

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  14. TROOPS ON SAME PLANE.

    SYDNEY, May 19—At least 30 army reinforcements for Korea will be on the aircraft taking the Australian delegation to ...

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  15. BACCARAT AND U.S. CARS

    SYDNEY, May 19.—Baccarat winnings and U.S. car importations were mentioned in a Bankruptcy Court examination ...

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  16. A.C.T.U. WARNED BY MINISTER

    CANBERRA, May l9.—The Minister for Labour (Mr. H. E. Heit) warned the A.C.T.U. against being misled by the ...

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  17. TOWNSVILLE AND LUCINDA

    TOWNSVILLE, May 19.— Lucinda Point and Townsville watersiders will continue their overtime bans. This was ...

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  18. RETURN TO FARMERS AND MILLERS

    BRISBANE, May 19.—The return to farmers and millers from the Queensland 1951 sugar crop is expected to be ...

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  19. TERRITORIALS TRICK AMERICANS

    LONDON, May 18 (A.A.P.). —The "Daily Mail" says that paratroopers of Britain's territorial army "captured" an ...

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  20. GOVERNMENT TO INTERVENE

    SYDNEY, May 19—The Federal Government and the Stevedoring Industry Board will seek High Court leave to-morrow to ...

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  21. FRENCH PREMIER'S SUCCESS

    PARIS, May. 18 (A.A.P— The Prime Minister (M. Antoine Pinay) scored some political success in the elections ...

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  22. CAIRNS MEN SUPPORT RECOMMENDATION.

    A stop-work meeting in Cairns yesterday attended by 486 members of the Waterside Workers' Federation, Cairns ...

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  23. THREE FACTORIES DESTROYED

    MELBOURNE, May 19—A fire which caused an estimated damage of £250,000 to-day destroyed three factories on ...

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  24. BRISBANE POSITION.

    BRISBANE, May 19.—Six hundred watersiders failed to secure employment after their overtime ban meeting to-day. ...

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  25. TWO KILLED

    BERNE, May l8 (A.A.P.) — Two racing motor cyclists, a Briton, David Bennett, and an Italian, Ercole Frigerio, died ...

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  26. FATAL EXPLOSION IN POWERHOUSE

    LONDON, May 18 (A.A.P)— Four men were killed and four injured in an explosion at the electric power station at ...

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  27. "TRUST FRANCE"

    TUNIS, May 18 (A.A.P.)The French Minister of Pensions (M. Emmanuel Temple) to-night appealed to Tunisians ...

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  28. PERSIAN PREMIER TO RESIGN

    TEHERAN, May 18 (A.A.P.).— Sources close to the Premier of Persia (Dr. M. Mossadeq) said to-day that he had decided to ...

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  29. [?]INENT LECTURER VISITS CAIRNS

    Queensland is my favourite [?] and the north particularpibecause of its excellent cliere and the very friendly ...

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  30. MORE RAILWAYS NEEDED

    BRISBANE, May 19—Australia needs more railways to increase meat production and Britishers should be prepared to ...

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  31. GOVERNMENT PLANS

    BRISBANE, May 19.—Government plans to aid the nursing profession were announced by the Minister for Health ...

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  32. STATE BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIP

    BRISBANE, May 19—Several prominent players were eliminated in the first day's play of the State bowls championship ...

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  33. "SOME S.P. MEN IN PARLIAMENT"

    DARWIN, May 19.—Some Canberra S.P. men were Members of Parliament, Mr. W. Patrick (Stuart) claimed in the ...

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  34. YOUTH TRAPPED IN CREVASSE

    WASHINGTON, May l8 (A.A.P) —A 20-year-old university student, Art Gesset, lay trapped at the bottom of a 90ft. ...

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  35. DERBY FANCY

    PARIS, May 18 (A.A.P.).— Thunderhead Two, the winner of the 2000 Guineas at Newmarket and Joint favourite for ...

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  36. He led Korea Canadians

    Brigadier John [?][?], Australian born leader of the Canadian Brigade Group in Korea, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  37. ALGERIANS CLASH WITH POLICE

    PARIS, May 19 (A.A.P.).— Fifty persons were hurt in the scuffles in the Champs Elysees to-night between the police and ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN CYCLISTS IN LONDON.

    LONDON, May l8 (A.A.P— The Australian riders—Alf Strom and Roger Arnold—who last year were second in the ...

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  39. FRENCH PRESSMEN ON STRIKE

    PARIS, May l8 (A.A.P.).— The French Government ordered all the employees of the news agency Agence France ...

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  40. CAIRO CURFEW LIFTED

    CAIRO, May 18 (A.A.P.).— The Premier (Hilaly Pasha) tonight ordered the curfew to be lifted in Cairo during the ...

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  41. RUSSIAN OIL GOING TO ISRAEL.

    JERUSALEM, May l8 (A.A.P.).—Israel Foreign Office sources to-day said that Israel is to buy oil from Russia under ...

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  42. CANE GROWERS ' CHAIRMAN

    BRISBANE, May. 19—The first meeting of the newly appointed Queensland Cane Growers' Council to-day ...

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  43. LAND COURT MEMBERS LEAVE BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, May l9.—The Land Court President (Mr. W. L. Payne) and the Deputy Registrar (Mr. F. R. Gamble) ...

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  44. FATAL INDIAN TRAIN SMASH.

    NEW DELHI, May 18 (A.A.P.).—Forty-five persons were killed and 36 injured in a train collision between Palana ...

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  45. LOAN OVERSUBSCRIBED.

    BRISBANE, May 19—The State Electricity Commission's first public issue loan has been oversubscribed by more than ...

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