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  3. GARDEN DEFENCE BASED ON ALLEGATION THAT WARD RECEIVED BRIBE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Defence in the Jock Garden New Guinea timber lease case would he based on allegations that the External Affairs Minister (Mr. E. Ward) had authorised Garden’s actions and had received a ...

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  4. Carpenters No Faith In Officials

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—One thousand members of the Brisbane Branch of the Carpenters’ Union at a meeting at the Stadium ...

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  5. QUEEN REFERS TO ROYAL VISIT

    LONDON, May 5.—The queen to-day referred to the forthcoming Royal visit to Australia and New Zealand when she addressed ...

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  6. ARAB ARMIES BEGIN MOVE TO HOLY LAND

    LONDON, May 5.—Although the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) told the House of Commons that military advisers did not confirm reports of an Arab invasion of Palestine, the Reuter’s special ...

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  7. SHEEP'S HEAD STARTS GOLD RUSH

    CAPETOWN, May 5. — A sheep’s head has started a gold rush in the Vosburg district, states tho Associated Press ...

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  8. Police Hunt For Parcel Bomb Killer

    LONDON, May 5. — Police are combing London for the sender of a posted parcel bomb which killed Rex Farran, 25[?] a brother ...

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  9. Union Plan For Europe

    LONDON. May 5. — Seven hundred delegates from 16 Western European countries will be asked to approve a plan for an ...

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  10. PIRATES ATTEMPT TO BOARD JUNK

    HONG KONG, May [?].—(AAPRcuters): A large force of pirates yesterday morning attempted to board a junk loading rice along a ...

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  11. NO NO..THEME SONG SAYS MENZIES

    ROCKHAMPTON, Wednesday.— One thousand people enthustically applauded Mr. R. G. Menzies to-night when he advocated the ...

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  12. U.K. Comm’r Seeks Australian "Friend"

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — Paying his first official visit to Queensland, High Commissioner of the United Kingdom (Mr. E. J. ...

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  13. OVERSEAS TRADE WILL BE RECORD THIS YEAR

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The value of Australia’s overseas trade this financial year will reach record dimensions. Imports for the first nine ...

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  14. Threat To Feed Wife To Cat

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. —A 28vear-old labourer was sentenced to 12 months gaol to-day for having assaulted his wife. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. U.S. SENATOR ON DISORDERLY CHARGE

    BIRMINGHAM, May 5.— Senator Glen Taylor, (Dem., Idaho) and Vice President Candidate on Henry Wallace’s third party ticket, ...

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  16. M'sH.R. TO VISIT JAPAN?

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — A visit to Japan by a group or Federal Parliamentarians representative of all parties may be discussed ...

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  19. ALL TAXPAYERS SHOULD BEAR ENDOWMENT COST

    HOBART, Wednesday.—Dealing with the question of payroll tax at the conference of the Taxpayers’ Association of Australia, the Secretary of the Queensland Association (Mr. W. M. Hall) claimed that as all ...

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  20. Urge For Talks On Empire Policy

    LONDON, May 5. — Mr. Haden Guest (Lab.) in the House of Commons foreign affairs debate urged the Government to call a ...

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  21. M. SPAAK MAY RESIGN

    BRUSSELS, May 5.—It is learned authoritatively that the Prime Minister (M. Spaak) has decided to hand the resignation of his ...

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  22. N.Z. Labour Rejects Press Acquisition

    WELLINGTON, May 5.—A.A.P.Reuters' correspondent at Dunedin says the New Zealand Labour Party conference rejected a ...

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  23. Named For "Corrupt" War Deal

    How ard[?] Hughes, aircraft builder, was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. NATIVE NOT GUILTY OF MURDER

    SINGAPORE, May 5.— Banja[?]ese who run amok with a penknife on the Singapore-Kuala Lumpur train last October and ...

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  25. More Homes With Less Builders

    CANBERRA, Wednesday — In the first six months of 1946-47, a total of 21.791, new houses were built throughout Australia. In ...

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  26. U.S. AMBASSADOR TRANSFERRED

    WASHINGTON, May 5. — President Truman has nominated Mr. Robert Butler, now United States Ambassador to Australia, as ...

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  27. GREEK EXECUTIONS

    London, May 5.—The diplomatic correspondent of "The Times" says official quarters in London are awaiting official news ...

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  28. POLICE GAOLED

    PRAGUE, May 5. — A military court sentenced 14 officers of the Czechoslovak State. Security Police to terms ranging from two to ...

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  29. G.I.’s EAGER TO IMMIGRATE

    NEW YORK, May 5.—The A.A.P. Los Angeles correspondent says Robert Dyer, who has just completed a two week tour of ...

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  30. N.S.W. MINERS MOVE TO ELIMINATE UNAUTHORISED STRIKES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Representatives of 67 miners’ lodges at Newcastle to-day adopted, almost unanimously, proposals to eliminate unauthorised coalfields strikes. Acceptance of the proposal ...

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  31. Murderer Left £30,686

    LONDON, May 5. — Thomas John Ley[?] former New South Wales Justice Minister, who died in Broadmoor Prison lost July after ...

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