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  3. WALLACE URGES SOVIET TO END "COLD WAR" BY OPEN CONFERENCE

    NEW YORK, May 12.—Hailing exchange of notes between Ambassador Bedell Smith and Molotov as heartening to the whole world, the third party presidential candidate, Henry, Wallace, told a meeting in ...

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  4. 2M.DOLLAR GOLD HAUL BY BANDITS

    BANOKOK, May 12.— The Criminal Investigation Division announced that 20 to 30 armed bandits to-day stole an ...

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  5. SINGAPORE BARS AUSTRALIANS

    SINGAPORE, May l2-(AAP—Reuters): The Asiatic owned Singapore Press smating under the recent Australian forced ...

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  6. Referendum - Campaign Threat On Subsidies Is Dishonest Political Trick Declares Fadden

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Mr. Chifley’s threat to stop subsidy payments was a dirty,.dishonest, political trick designed to frighten unthinking people to vote for the referendum, said Mr. A. W. Fadden to-night. ...

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  7. Tax Kills Australian Gem Sales

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — Harry Spencer, of Jimbura. West Queensland, claims he has the biggest black star sapphire in ...

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  8. Human Bones. Found In Plane Wreck On Reef

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Until tile identification letters of the plane are known, the identity of occupants of the Liberator ...

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  9. Poison Charge Widow Says Charged Man Pestered Her

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A Ballarant widow who admitted having misconduced herself with a police constable, John Proctor ...

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  10. R.S.L. BANS REDS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Communists have been banned from the Returned Servicemen's League in Sydney. ...

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  11. CHRYSLER WORKERS STRIKE THREAT

    DETROIT, May 12.—Announcing Chrysler Motor employees had decided to strike to-morrow morning Norman Matthews, president ...

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  12. Union Leader Shot In U.S., £33,000 Reward

    Walter Reuther 40, President of the powerful ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. COMPENSATION FOR BUS PROPRIETORS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Three State local authorities agreed on compensation with 27 bus proprietors whose services have been ...

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  14. HIGH SALARIES TO COAL BOARD

    BRISBANE, Wednesday,—Some of the highest salaries in the State Public Service were paid to momthers of the new State Coal ...

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  15. PLAN FOR U.N.CONTROL OVER JERUSALEM

    NEW YORK, May 12.—The United States and France to-night proposed a special temporary trusteeship agreement for Jerusalem giving the United Nations complete authority over the Hoy City. ...

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  16. MURDER CHARGE FOLLOWS BRAWL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — A 30-year-old labourer, William Denison, has been churged with murder following a brawl at Moree ...

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  17. CRIPPLED SHIP NOW IN TOW

    HONOULULU, May 12.— The crippled 90 foot fishing exploration motorship Alaska with 14 aboard, was under tow to-day after ...

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  18. Clerks Get Pay Increases

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — Wage increases for clerks ranging from 2/6 to 7/6 a week have been granted by the Industrial Court. ...

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  19. N.S.W. Miners Demand Promised Amenities

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Strike action was threatened by the Miners’ Federation Central Council today unless the Coal Board redeemed ...

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  22. ONLY ONE CHARGE TO STAND AGAlNST GARDEN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The short acquittal on a legal point of John Smith Garden of two of the three charges on which he was facing trial has provided a new twist to the New Guinea Lease case. ...

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  23. POSTAL WORKERS WANT SATURDAY CLOSING

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — The Federal Government has been asked to close post offices and discontinue mail services on Saturday ...

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  24. YOUTH ON MURDER CHARGE

    TAMWORTH, Wednesday. — Charged with the murder of Hugh Caughey, 26, at Auburn station near Trangle, a 16 year old boy ...

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  25. WANTS UN TO CALL CLUBS

    Ely Culbertson, the bridge expert, is the man behind the United States demand for United Nations reform. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. NEW CASH CONVERSION LOAN IN LONDON

    LONDON, May 12.—The Australian Resident Minister (Mr. Beasley) announced that the Australian Government will issue in London a new £10million cash conversion loan. ...

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  27. Ship’s Close Run To Two Floating Mines

    AUCKLAND, May 12, (A.A.P.Reuters): Two floating mines were sighted by the Union Company's freighter, Walrata a few ...

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  28. COURT HEARING ON CARPENTERS’ UNION

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — Supreme Court hearings of rank and file applications for a restraining order against the ...

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  29. ELIZABETH NOT AFRAID OF PLOT

    LONDON, May 12.—It is authoritatively stated that Princess Elizabeth "is not the least bit frightened" by the Paris report of a plot to assassinate her. French counter-espionage agenis have been placed at all ...

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  30. CORNSACKS DEARER

    CANBERRA. Wednesday.— Because of the Increased price of Indian jute. the mice or Australian cornsacks has been ...

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