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    Six United States women, chosen as outstanding in their respective fields, were awarded certificates of achievement recently by the Women’s National Press Club at the organisation's annual dinner in Washington, D.C. President Harry S. Truman of the United States made the presentations. The photograph shows, left to right: Miss Martha Graham, honoured for achievement in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Sugar Commission Five Mills Object To Member

    MACKAY, Thursday.—At the opening of the first day of the Royal Commission on the sugar industry's Mackay sitting, Mackay solictor Mr. J. Condie, lodged an objection against Mr. Hunter Freeman's sitting on ...

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  5. Dissolution Bill Govt. Rejects Labour Ammendements

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The House of Representatives to-day rejected Opposition, amendments to the Anti-Communist Bill designed to place on the Commonwealth the onus of proving communist affiliations of ...

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  6. Fatally Injured in Collision

    ROCKHAMPTON, Thursday.—A man was fatally injured and a youth seriously injured late this afternoon, when a motor cycle and ...

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  7. ANOTHER REBUFF CONGRESS DEFEATS RED STRIKE PROPOSAL

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The A.C.T.U. Special Congress to-day overwhelmingly defeated a communist proposal for the A.C.T.U. to endorse automatically any strike action taken by any union against ...

    Article : 493 words
  8. Leave Credits Of Wharfies Suspended

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—About 5000 of Sydney’s 7000 wharf labourers whd slopped work on May 9 to protest against the ...

    Article : 206 words
  9. Altitude Record Broken

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — Two Brisbane men- broke the Australian light plane i dual altitude: record by mure than 9000 feet In a Czech ...

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  10. Overseas Tradesmen Must Pass UnionTrade Test

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Tradesmen from overseas who will erect prefabricated houes in Queensland may have to pass trade tests, ...

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  11. Terrorists Kill Six Civilians

    SINGAPORE, May 18.—Terrorists killed six civilians yesterday in different paris of Malaya, and unsuccessfully attempted to derail the ...

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  12. Crushed To Death Under Truck

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—When a timber truck got out of control and crashed 200 yards down a mountainside, a timber-getter ...

    Article : 135 words
  13. "HOSE BABY" CASE PRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL TO BE LODGED

    11 rioters will fly to London at their own.enss at the 11 rioters will fly to Londo at their own.eense at the l end of May to lodge an appeal to thl in ry eounciLir i ths “whose baby” case.They are Mr.'John Galball) ...

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  14. MAN CHARGED WITH GIRL’S MURDER

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Morris Sutton. Ramsden Brewer (23), clerk, had admitted being with 19-year-old Carmen Walters on the ...

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  15. Runaway Couple To Re-marry

    SAN FRANCISCO, May 18i—.Egypt's Princess, Faia,i. said that she andehor commoner husband. RaiG Ohall, would be - -married ...

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  16. Red Dean Mobbed

    TIMMINS (Ontar'o), May 18.—An angry crowd threw rocks, eggs, and firecrackers at the Red Dean of Canterbury's motor car to-night. ...

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  17. ’Phone Communication For Callide

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Telephone communication will be established in the Callide coalfields area if the company made the ...

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  18. 108-NUDISTS GAOLED FOR THREE YEARS

    GRANDFORKS (Britishcolumbia). May 18.—For parading in the nudem, 20 women and 36 men were gaoled for three bears to-day. They ...

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  19. 16 REPORTED KILLED IN AIR CRASH

    SHREVEPORT (Louisiana) May 18.—Eleven crew and five passengers were killed when a B29 crashed in the Azores while ...

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  20. HEALTH SCHEME TO BE WELL PREPARED

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The mess made by the Labour Government of its [?]health programme was due to the lack of preparation ...

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  21. G.P.O. RACE RACKET WELL ORGANISED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Sufficient evidence has been beeh obtained in the S ny1 G'.P.O. race racts I probe to substantiate the claim that a highly-oranj ised system of wire-tapping has been in existence, ...

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  22. POLICE RETIREMENTS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The following police retirements were announced to-tay:—Inspector J. J. Osborne, from ...

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