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  3. TRUSTEES FOR PALESTINE NOW SEEM CERTAIN

    LONDON, May 4.—The establishment of a United Nations Provisional Commission to take over in Palestine after May 15, when the British leave, now seems almost certain, states Reuter’s representative. ...

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  4. U.K. MOVE FOR EARLY JAP. PEACE

    CA[?]E[?]RA, Tuesday. — The Briti[?] G[?]vern[?] [?]ing new endeavours to prom[?] [?]arly peace settlement in Japan. ...

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  5. U.S. SEEKS TO BOOST JAP TRADE

    NEW YORK, May 4. — The Manila Correspondent of the "Times," says the United States delegation which is seeking ...

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  6. Referendum Campaign STATES—STRONGPOSTS AGAINST SOCIALIST MARCH, SAYS FADDEN

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The States have formed six Substantial strongposts against the Federal Government’s march along the road to complete unification and socialisation of the Australian continent, said Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MEDICINE SCHEME APPROVED BY FRIENDLY SOCIETIES

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — The Friendly Societies Association of Australia approved the Commonwealth Government's free medicine ...

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  8. Two-Up Led To Bankruptey

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — A man who formerly conducted two-up schools on a commission basis and then lost heavily when he ...

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  9. Arab Ruler Calls For Invasion

    King Abdullah of Transjordan has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. MAY DAY BOMBING IN INDO-CHINA

    LONDON, May 4. — The AAP Saigon correspondent says the French newspaper. "Le Poculaire d’Indochine" reported a French ...

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  11. Gaol Escape When Ready For Operation

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Dressed in a long, white cotton gown, a Long Bay gaol prisoner, who was being prepared ter a minor ...

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  12. Melbourne Radio Pirates On Air Again

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Melbourne’s radio pirates went on the air again to-night. This time, they super-imposed the flood of anti-communist propaganda over programmes of radio 3XY and finally drowned ...

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  13. Mr. Monk Has Visa Worries

    LONDON, May 4. — Australia House authorities are considering fresh representations to the Italian Embassy in London as a ...

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  14. DOLLAR DRIVE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Recent export drives initiated by the Commonwealth Government have brought Australia an extra ...

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  15. LIES ARE PART OF RED PLAN IN KOREA

    SEOUL (Korea), May 4. — Lieut.-General John Hodge, United States military governor of South Korea, to-day accused ...

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  16. FANCY SOLDIERS

    SINGAPORE, May 4.—Soldiers of the Malay Regiment, part, of Britain's armed forces, claim to have the most exotic dress ...

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  17. KILLING CHARGE FROM ACCIDENT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — Robert Francis England (32), clerk, was remanded in the Police Court today until next Tuesday on a ...

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  20. Too Few Watersiders For 12 Ships

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Brisbane was 1100 short of wharf labourers requirements to-day for the working of 12 ships in the port. ...

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  21. IS THIS AUSTRALIA?

    NEW YORK, May 4.—Actress, Rosalind Russell has been acquiring information about Australia from Sister Kenny, whose ...

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  22. TAXATION CONCESSIONS NOT NEARLY ENOUGH

    HOBART, Tuesday.—Presenting his address to the conference of the Federated Taxpayers’ Association of Australia, the President (Mr. A. J. Thompson) said certain taxation concessions Had been granted during ...

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  23. Columbia Breaks With Russia

    BOGOTA, May 4. — Columbia broke off diplomatic relations with the Soviet to-night. Cabinet made the decision ...

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  24. DROP IN BIRTHS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Social service figures continue to show a fall in the Australian birth rate. Statistics issued to-day by the ...

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  25. COUGHED AND DIED

    ARMIDALE, Tuesday. — John Colin Fraser, 26, died following a sudden coughing attack at Armidale yesterday. Death was from ...

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  26. PALESTINE UNFAIR BURDEN ON U.N.O.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Mr. R. G. Menzies, M.H.R., commenting to-night on the great difficulties in Palestine, said it was unfair to burden the United Nations Organisation with things it could not do. If was unwise of the UNO, by ...

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  27. AIR INVASION TESTS IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, May 4. — Frequent air invasion tests will be held by United States Army at Camp bampbell, Kentucky, ...

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  28. SOLOMONS AIR LINK

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Application by Trans-Oceanic Airways to operate flying boat service to the Solomon Islands had been ...

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  29. CONFERENCE ON SHEARERS' CLAIMS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The Industrial Court to-day ordered representatives of the A.W.U., United Graziers Association, and Selectors ...

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  30. RED PAPER SUSPENDED

    LONDON, May 4.—The "Times" Berlin correspondent says the Dortmund Communist pap[?]r, Volksecho," has been suspended ...

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  31. RATION STRIKE

    LONDON, May 4.—The Times Hamburg correspondent says 40,000 workers are on strike at Hanover In protest against reduction of the ...

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