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  5. INDONESIA’S CHARGE AGAINST DUTCH

    LAKE SUCCESS (New York). May 31.—The Republic of Indonesia, in a statement to UNO, claims that the Dutch “have now ...

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  6. NATIONAL FRONT WINS CZECH ELECTIONS

    [?]ONDON, May 31.—Victory for the Communist-dominated National Front Government was a foregone conclusion when counting began after yesterday’s Czechoslovakian elections. ...

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  7. Australians Beaten In French Tennis Doubles

    PARIS, May 31.—Jan Drobny (Czechoslovakia) and Bergelin (Sweden) defeated Harry Hopman and Frank Sedgman ...

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  8. BRITAIN’S TEST PLANE BREAKS RECORD.

    Britain’s revolutionary and highly secret jet plane, the De Havliiand 108 “flying wing” (a bat-like plane with swept-back wings, no tall plane and one stabilising fin), recently broke the 100 kilometre closed circuit world record at Hatfield Aerodrome. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Hundreds Swept Away In Flood Waters

    NEW YORK, May 31.—Floods devastating vast sections of the north-western Pacific areas of the United States and British ...

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  10. Light Showers On Highlands

    NSW Forecast: Isolated light showers on the central and southern highlands and further light falls of snow on the alps: ...

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  11. Gale Disorganises Shipping

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— Mountainous seas, whipped by an icy gale reaching 70 m.p.h. force, have completely ...

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  12. To-day’s Leader: Government By Junta

    LONDON, May 31.—As the United Nations Security Council weighs the outcome of its call on the Jews and Arabs to cease fighting in Palestine for four weeks, Arab forces are reported to be converging on Tel Aviv, provisional ...

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  13. Racehorses Bolt From Fire

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Two racehorses, valued at £1500, who bolted from Gordon Stewart’s racing stables at Caulfield during ...

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  14. TREATMENT FOR “BLUE” BABY

    BALTIMORE, May 31.—“Tired, but in pretty good condition,” was how doctors at the John Hopkins Hospital described four ...

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  16. MAN KILLED BY FALLING TREE

    GOSFORD, Monday.—A man, who was struck on the head by a falling tree this morning, died later in Gosford Hospital. ...

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  17. Migrants Come By Plane

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Forty-one Italian migrants arrived at Essendon aerodrome by ANA plane this morning. ...

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  18. Farmer’s Death From Poisoning

    GRENFELL, Monday. — The police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of a farmer who died in ...

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  19. Sword Swallower Stayed In Trance

    LONDON, May 31. — A post mortem examination on Mirim Dajo, a Dutch sword swallower, showed that death was due to a ...

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  20. Lawyers Warned By Magistrate

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The chairman of the metropolitan stipendiary magistrates (Mr. E. J. Oram) criticised members of the ...

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  21. FIRST DEFEAT [?] NEW ZEALAND

    NAPIER (NZ), Monday.—Australian boxer, Paddy Slavin 10.12, suffered his first defeat since his arrival in New Zealand ...

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  22. CZECH CONSUL RESIGNS

    LONDON, May 31 — The Czechoslovaks consul general in London, Miroslav Lokaj, has resigned in opposition to the ...

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  24. Drugs Sold At Dispersal Stores

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The director general of public health in NSW, Dr. Morris, said to-day that an inquiry would be held into ...

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  25. Jet Engine For Commercial Plane

    WASHINGTON, May 31.—The civil aeronautics administration has issued its first authorisation for the use of a jet engine in ...

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  26. CHIEF RABBI

    LONDON. May 31.—The United Synagogue delegates’ meeting in London unanimously elected Rabbi Israel Brodie, Chief Rabbi of the ...

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  27. Cricketers In Sherwood Forest

    LONDON, May 31.—The Duke and Duchess of Portland yesterday entertained the Australian cricketers at lunch at the historic ...

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  28. Federal Cabinet May Ask States For Powers

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A meeting of the State Cabinet will be called soon to discuss the New South Wales Government’s ...

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  29. Steel Production Held Up

    NEWCASTLE, Monday. — Although Burwood colliery, the big BHP coal producer, resumed work to-day, a resumption of ...

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  30. Dairy Products Company

    LONDON, May 31.— United Dairies, Ltd., of London, and J. E. Hanbury and Son, Australian cheese and butter manufacturing ...

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  31. RIPTIDE IN TRAINING

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Riptide, Sydney’s crack two-year-old, has returned to training and will have his next race in the ...

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  32. UNITY MITFORD DEAD

    LONDON, May 31.—Miss Unity. Mitford, daughter of Lord Redesdale and one-time friend of Hitler, died aged 33 after a short ...

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  33. PODMORE’S MOUNT IN DOOMBEN CUP

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Lightweight jockey, Arthur Podmore, has been engaged to ride Frescane in the Doomhen Cup. ...

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