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  3. RITISH PROTEST TO U.S. ON FINANCE FOR PALESTINE RESISTANCE

    NEW YORK, May 20.—The Washington correspondent of the "Times" reports Britain has protested to the United States against the raising of funds in the United States to finance armed resistance against the British ...

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  4. SWEETER SEX

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — The Government does not want to employ, women as census collectors unTess it is absolutely ...

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  5. HIGHER PRICES FOR MEALS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.— Higher prices for meals at hotels and restuarants will be permitted under revised procedure for price ...

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  6. ILLEGAL VOTING CHARGE BY CiV LEADER ' i

    DALBY, Tuesday.—"From information I have received I am convinced that in the recent elections there was,a considerable amount of illegal voting—by plural voting, by impersonation, and by manipulation of postal ...

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  7. U.S. Men Will Visit Brisbane

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Two deetroyers of the U.S. Navy Task Force 38, now in Sydney, will make a courtesy visit to ...

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  8. Howling Because He Was Beaten, Says Hanlon

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—"The Leader of the Country Party. (Mr, J. F. Nicklin) has not improved since he lias been in association ...

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  9. No Fault With Australian System Says Cardinal

    ROCKHAMPTON,Tuesday.—There was no fault, with the Australian system which could not be corrected within the ...

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  10. Charged With Murder Of Father-in-Law

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—John Henry Miles, 18, factory hand of Marrickville, was charged in Newtown Court to-day with the murder of ...

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  11. Reinstatement Failure Brings £30 Fine

    BRISBANE. Tuesday.— Queensland Pastoral Supply Pty. Ltd., was fined. £30 with £4/10/. costs in the Summons Court to-day for ...

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  12. Singapore Gaol Second 'BeIsen’?

    LONDON, May 20—The Colonial under-Sscretary (Mr. I. Thomas) in the House of Commons last night, admitted that 83 Europeans, ...

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  13. MOULDERS RESUME WORK

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.— A number of moulders and ironworkers resumed work at pre-strike Jobs to-day but many others informed ...

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  14. RAIL DISASTER INQUIRY TO-DAY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The inquiry into the, Camp Mountain railway disaster on May 5 will begin in the Supremo Court to-morrow ...

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  15. ROYAL VISIT

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—It was officially confirmed to-day that the King, accompanied by the Queen and two princesses, were ...

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  16. FAULTY COUNTING AT KELVIN GROVE

    BRISBANE,.Tuesday.—In a report from the Returning Officer for Kelvin Grove electorate (Mr. T Kilby) to the Attorney-General it ...

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  17. Agreement Almost Made On Trade Resumption With Indonesia

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Dr. Evatt said in the House of Representatives to-day that agreement for resumption of tradebetween 'Australia and Indonesia had practically been eached. ...

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  18. Indonesian’s Release Refused

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The State Full Court to-day, refused to release from custody at Long Bay gaol an Indonesian, onesim[?]s ...

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  19. Smart Off Ditty Uniform For Soldiers

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — The Minister for the Army (Mr. Chambers) is keen to improve the appearance of Australian soldiers off ...

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  22. NO PREFERENCE IN MEAT INDUSTRY SAYS COURT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The Industrial Court to-day in a reserved decision refused an application by the A.M.I.E.U. and A.E.U. for preference for their members employed tinder the Meat Export Award. ...

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  23. 70 UNION MEN PAID OFF

    ROCKHAMPTON Tuesday.—About 70 mombers of the A.M.I.E.U. employed at the Lake's Creek works were paid off to-day by the ...

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  24. GAS LEAKAGE FATALITY

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—A dead woman and an unconscious man were found to-day in a gas-filled shop near Thames Street ferry ...

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  25. Reds Oppose Inspection Of Russia’s Atom Resources

    NEW YORK, May 20.—Russia still refuses to submit to unlimited inspection of her atomic resources or, to international control of' her peaceful production of atomic energy. ...

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