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  5. WINTER OF BLACKOUTS

    A scheme is being prepared tor approval by the Emergency Electricity Commissioner for uniform electricity load shedding during this winter, according to a communication received by last Right's meeting of Maitland City ...

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  6. AID FOR SOUTH-EAST ASIA : BRITAIN FAVOURS LONG-RANGE PLAN

    LONDON, Moy 17.—Britain’s official view is that the chief purpose of the Sydney conference is to lay the practical foundations of a realistic programme of economic developing in South-East Asia. ...

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  7. INDUSTRY’S BIG NEED IS MORE COAL

    Availability of anything In the iron and steel line depended in the ultimate on more coal being produced, the Department of ...

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  8. RESIDENTIAL CENTRE FOR STUDENTS IN LONDON

    Sir Frederick Rowland, the Lord Mayer of London, has Inaugurated a national thanksgiving fund as an expression of gratitude for food parcels and other Help given to Britain ,by the Commonwealth and the United States of America during ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. OCCASIONAL SHOWERS

    NSW FORECAST: Continuing cool to cold, with southerly winds fresh to strong along the coast and in the south-east. Showers ...

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  10. WINNIPEG FLOOD DANCER CONTINUES

    WINNIPEG, May 17—Although the flood threat from the swollen Red River to Winnipeg decreased Slightly yesterday, the river ...

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  11. To-day’s Leader : Optimism In Dairying Industry

    CAIRO, May 17.—King Farouk has deprived his young sister princess Father, of her title and all privileges attached to it. ...

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  12. Reported Wiretapping Racket .

    SYDNEY, Wed—C.I.B. detectives and P.M.G. officers are investigating allegations that a group of G.P.O. employees is ...

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  13. STRIKE END CREATES U.S. OPTIMISM

    NEW YORK, May 17.—Yesterday’s sudden ending of the big American railway strike set off a chain reaction of favourable news ...

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  14. Dates For The 1956 Olympic Games

    COPENHAGEN, May 17.—The International Olympic Congress, meeting hers, has decided to hold the Olympic Games in Melbourne ...

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  15. Mrs. E. Thornton To Go To Europe .

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mrs. E, Thornton, wife of the well-known Communist general secretary of the Ironworkers Union, will ...

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  16. MR. CHURCHILL SUPPORTS SCHUMAN POOL

    LONDON, May 17.—Mr. Winston Churchill, as chairman of the United Europe Movement, last night welcomed the Schuman ...

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  17. CALL FOR PLANNING TO COUNTER SOVIET

    NEW YORK, May 17.— Mr. John Foster Dulles last night called for the establishment of a high-level national planning staff in the United States and a supreme Allied military command to counter Soviet moves in the cold war. ...

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  18. Detectives Probe Town Hall Fracas

    SYDNEY, Wed.—C.I.B. detectives are searching for the ring leaders of last night’s Communist demonstration at the Town ...

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  20. NO AERIAL SURVEYS ON PERSIAN BORDER

    WASHINGTON, May 17.—The State Department has rejected as “complete and utter nonsense” the Soviet Union’s change that ...

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  21. Miners’ President Denies Allegation

    WASHINGTON, May 17.— President of the United Mine Workers’ Union, John -L. Lewis, yesterday denied that he had ...

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  22. End Of Truman’s Tour

    WASHINGTON, May 17. — President Truman yesterday completed a 6000-miles “non-political” tour by special train through ...

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  23. REDS ENDANGER WORLD’S RUBBER SUPPLY

    NEW YORK, May 17.—Immediate action by the United States Government to avert “a possible now crisis in rubber” was ...

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  24. MISSING DOCTOR ALIVE AND WELL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Police have been told that a well-known Macquarie street specialist. Dr. Albert E. Khan, 37, who was ...

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    HARRY S. TRUMAN, President of the United States, who bus returned to Washington after a tour in which he visited 16 states, gave 57 speaches ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. Czech UNO Delegate’s Dramatic Resignation

    LAKE SUCCESS, May 17. — Police are guarding the Long Island home of Dr. Vladimir Houdek, permanent Czechoslovakian ...

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  27. Flood Mitigation For Conservation Minister

    The matter of flood mitigation on the Hunter River, particularly as it affected Maitland, was a matter which come under the ...

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  28. DR. DUHIG CONSIDERING AN APPEAL

    BRISBANE; Wed—Legal advisers of Archbishop Duhig are considering whether an sppeal will be lodged against the £26,720 ...

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  29. Australia Sends Canada A Sympathy Message

    OTTAWA, May 17.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Louis St. Laurent, yesterday released the text of a message received from the ...

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  30. Atom Bomb-Proof Shelters Suggested For Sweden

    STOCKHOLM, May 17.—Construction of atom bomb-proot air raid shelters with bunks for 750,000 civilians under Sweden’s ...

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  31. Canada’s Wheat Crop

    OTTAWA, May 17.—The Canadian Trade Minister, Mr. C. W. Howe, has left by air for London, where he will discuss Britain’s ...

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  32. TURKISH ELECTIONS

    ISTANBUL, May 17.—Complete official returns give the final state of the Parties in Turkey’s general election as Democrats ...

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