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  4. Arab King Determined to Invade Holy Land

    AMMAN (Transjordan), Thursday.--King Abdullah of Transjordan said yesterday that he would not accept any armistice in Palestine which the Arab League accented, states the British United Press ...

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  5. GRAZIERS FACE STOCK LOSSES

    BRISBANE, "Thursday. -- North-west and Central-west Queensland stock owners are now selling thousands of sheep and cattle to avoid drought ...

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  6. COMMUNISM AND DEFENCE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Leader of the Country Party (Mr. Fadden) to-day accused the Government of complete ...

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  7. No Knowledge of Timber Lease Syndicate: Ward

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Minister for Transport and External Territories (Mr. Ward) said in evidence to-day that he had no idea that John Smith ("Jock") Garden was financially interested in any ...

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  8. ATTEMPTING TO KILL CHARGE

    CHARLEVILLE, Thursday.-- Mrs. Frances Ellen Duguid." who was discharged from Charieville Hospital yesterday. ...

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    Ingenuity was needed, and applied, to get stores and equipment ashore last March on Macquarie Island for Australia's scientific expedition. Moored to a buoy, the pontoon in the middle distance is about to be hauled ashore by a bulldozer attached to an endless cable. LST 3501. the mother ship of the expedition. is seen in the background and the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. "Growers Misled by Private Enterprise"

    CANBERRA, Thursday -- Grain sorghum growers in Queensland had been misled by the wicked manipulations of private enterprise in this country, declared the Minister, for Commerce and ...

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  11. EVATT DENIES CLAIM BY N.S.W. MEMBER

    CANBERRA, Thursday, -- The Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) in the House of Representative ...

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  12. "LIFE" IN RUSSIAN ZONE OF GERMANY

    "Do you know what it means to see one's own very promising and intelligent children slowly perishing?' ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA BEATS YORKSHIRE

    LONDON, Thursday.--The special representative of the Australian Associated Press at Bradford stated that the weather was fine and tho wicket drying, but it was likely to ...

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  14. COAL TARGET SHORT

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Coal production in New South Wales for the first 16 weeks of the year to May 1 has fallen a ...

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  15. LAND DEAL FOR FOOD FOR BRITAIN

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The first big land deal in Central Queensland under the British ...

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  16. MENZIES [?] CASE FOR "YES"

    IPSWICH. Thursday.--At a meeing in the Town Hall to-night the Leader of the Federal-Opposition (Mr. Menzies) ...

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  17. SHOOTING CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A 30-year-old farmer was committed for trial at Kempsey to-day on a charge of having shot a 21-year-old ...

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  18. 'PLANE IN FLAMES

    DARWIN, Thursday, -- A Dragon Rapide two-engined biplane nose-dived and burst into flames on the edge of Daly ...

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  19. BRAUND PATIENT DYING

    SYDNEY. Thursday. One of three Canadian women cancer sufferers who came to Australia seeking? treatment from John Braundbans not expected to live ...

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  20. CLOTHING COST SPIRAL

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Clothing costs in Australia have risen 98.7 per cent, since the beginning of the war. Senator Courtice said in the ...

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  21. S.O.S FROM SCHOONER

    KADIAK (Alaska). Thursday.--A fishing schooner with 13 persons aboard radioed in SOS message to-day saving ...

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  22. ITEMS OF INTEREST

    CANBERRA. Thursday.-The import of hops from America will be restricted because of the dollar shortage, stated the Prime ...

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  23. U.S. FARM BOOM AT DIZZY HIGH

    By Ovid A. Martin WASHINGTON (Associated Press). -- The war-born farmland boom has reached the dizzy heights at which the last ...

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  24. "JUMPING RUBBER"

    CHICAGO, . (Associated Press).--Jumping rubber mode in a flash so fast that it jumps, promises better ...

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  25. RAISING PACIFIC CABLE.

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Guided by navigation records, made in 1902 the cable ship Recorder will anchor off ...

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  26. U.A.P. IDENTITY DEAD

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Mr. Hugh McDiarmid Russell (73), a former leader of the Queensland united Australia Party, ...

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  29. ATOMS MAY HELP FIGHT CANCER

    NEW YORK (Associated Press).--The world's greatest cancer centre has been opened here, with news of a new use of atomic energy that may ...

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    Until a few weeks ago, penguins, sea elephants and seagulls had Macquarie Island, near the Antarctic land mass south of Australia, to themselves, but not long ago a unit of the R.A.N. took a party of Australian scientists there to share the life. This small rookery of the Gentoos type of penguin, according to Petty Officer Cook L. Grunwaid, of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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