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  5. VIOLENCE IN AMERICAN RAIL STRKE

    KNG[?]VILLE, Tennessee, May 12. —Violence broke out in the big American railway strike yesterday when Southern Railway Company ...

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  6. CONFERENCE OF BIG THREE MINISTERS

    LONDON, May 2.—Foreign Ministers of the Big Three —Britain, United States and France—have taken the view that the Communist victory in China has altered the balance of power in Russia’s favour. ...

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  7. MOSTLY FINE

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Isolated brief coastal showers, becoming more cloudy in western, southern and central western districts, with ...

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  8. PHYSICAL SOCIETY EXHIBITION

    All kinds of scientific instruments and research equipment have been on show at the Imperial College, London, England, in an exhibition prepared by the Physical Society. Many visitors to the exhibition have been interested in the new George ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. ACCEPT GERMANY TO COUNTER REDS

    PHILADELPHIA, May 12.—Acceptance by the United States of Germany as a sovereign State into the community of free nations ...

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  10. Suggested U.S. Aid For South-east Asia

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  11. ESCAPE FROM TELEVISION

    NEW YORK, May 12.—A [?]enfield (New Jersey) school teacher is moving 2500 miles to Nevada to escape from ...

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  12. BRITAIN HOLDS KEY TO PEACE

    OTTAWA, May 12.—Peoples of the British Commonwealth held in their hands the peace of the world, Sir Basil Brooke, Prime ...

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  13. PIN USED TO UNLOCK HANDCUFFS

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Notorious escapee Darcy Dugan used an ordinary pin to loosen the handcuffs from his wrist before he made a ...

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  14. To-day’s Leader: A Toll-Free Bridge And Bad Roads

    NEW YORK, May 12.—Russia hopes to conquer the United States by “making us overspend ourselves on national defence until our economy is wrecked,” the Defence Secretary, Mr. Louis Johnson, declares. ...

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  15. BOY FATALLY INJURED AT BRANXTON

    An 11-years-old boy was fatally injured at Branxton yesterday. The boy, Graham John King, son of Sergeant E. G. King, of ...

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  16. Note Reversed In South Africa.

    CAPETOWN, May 12.—South Africa’s House of Assembly yesterday wipe; out an Opposition amendment which brought a ...

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  17. LITTLE LIKELIHOOD OF WAR

    TORONTO, May 12.—The Russians were not willing to run the risk of war until they were sure they could win it, and they would ...

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  18. CANADIAN WHEAT

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  19. HISTORIC RELIC GOING MOULDY

    COPENHAGEN, May 12.—The body of James Hepburn, fourth Earl of Bothwell, and husband of Ma[?]y, Queen of Scots, is ...

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  20. HIGH U.S. APPOINTMENTS AWAITED

    WASHINGTON, May 12.—Government sources predict that the Assistant Secretary of State. Mr. W. Walton Butterworth, storm ...

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  21. LABOUR MAY BE RETURNED IN TASMANIA

    HOBART, May 12.—Labour may be returned to power in Tasmania following the win of Dennison seat by an Independent candidate. ...

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  22. Australian Brides Plan Air Trip Home

    LOS ANGELES, May 12.—Taking a c[?]e from the recent chartered flight of British war brides for a visit to England, two ...

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  23. ACTOR ON DRUNKENNESS CHARGES

    SANTA MONICA (California), May 12.—Actor Lawrence Tierney will stand trial on May 24 on his latest and 11th arrest in four ...

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  24. Mr. Attlee Welcomes Plan To Pool Industry

    LONDON, May 12.—France’s plan to merge the Franco-German heavy industries was welcomed by the Prime Minister, ...

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  25. BATTLE OF THE BRIDGES

    WASHINGTON, April 12.—Canadian army troops fought a battle of the bridges yesterday to keep main traffic arteries open ...

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  26. Dame Enid’s American Honour

    NEW YORK, May 12.—Australian Consul-General, Mr. E. Smart, will receive a motherhood pin and citation on behalf of ...

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  27. Wheelers Throw Mine Idle

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  28. 14 KILLED IN MINE EXPLOSION

    BRUSSELS, May 12.—Fourteen miners were killed, four seriously injured and 18 are still trapped at Tra[?]ognies, near Mons, in ...

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  29. BALT WOMAN BURNED IN FIRE RESCUE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A young Bait migrant was severely burned about the face and hands when she rescued one of her ...

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  31. G. B. SHAW’S IDEAS ON BASIC INCOME

    LONDON, May 12. — George Bernard Shaw said yesterday that he favoured everybody having an income of at least £1200 ...

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  33. Red Tape In Air Travel

    MONTREAL, May 12.—Australia was among the countries which impeded world air services by red tape, the International Air ...

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  34. TOWN PLANNER URGES DEPOPULATION OF BRITAIN

    WASHINGTON, May 18 (AAP). —A maximum population of 30,000,000 for Britain, with the surplus migrating to ...

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  35. Conservatives Gain In Council Elections

    LONDON, May 12.—Communists finished at the bottom of the poll in every area in Britain’s “little general election” ...

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  36. Mud Searched For Crashed Pilot

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Police have not yet recovered the body of the pilot whose Tiger Moth nose-dived into tidal mud swamp near Cronulla ...

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  37. Reds May Be Refused Passports

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Minister for immigration, Mr. Holt, is, examining his powers to refuse passports to known Communists to ...

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