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  4. Catch of Four Black Marlin

    Mr. J. Kendall, of Auckland, New Zealand, who is at present on a visit to Toowoomba and Warwick, is shown in this photograph (standing, right) after he had caught four black marlin (which is the limit now imposed by the New Zealand fishery authorities) before lunch, in the Bay of Plenty. Each marlin would weigh from 3001b. to 3501b. Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Former Nationalists in Chinese Army in Korea

    NEW YORK, Monday.--A high percentage of Chinese Communist, troops in the Korean battle formerly were Nationalists in Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's Army, said a dispatch published in the "New York ...

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  6. U .K. SUGGESTIONS FOR TALKS ON OIL CRISIS REJECTED BY PERSIA

    LONDON, Monday.--Reuiers correspondent in Teheran says that tension rose in Teheran to-day following the sharp rejection of all suggestions for negotiating with Britain over the oil dispute. Observers believed that an acute crisis might develon between the two countries. Reliable sources predicted that the Anqlo-lranian ...

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  7. U. S. COMPANY LOSES CASE OVER 'PLANES

    HONG KONG, Monday.--The Chief Justice (Sir Gerard Howe), in a reserved judgment to - day, ruled that the ...

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  8. UNIONS OBJECT TO COUNSEL APPEARING

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Officials of eight large metal trade unions twice walked out of the i hearing before the Federal ...

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  9. SPECIAL CABINET MEETING

    LONDON, Monday. --The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) has summoned Cabinet for a meeting to - morrow to discuss ...

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  10. TEXT OF MINISTER'S REPLY TO COMPANY

    LONDON, Monday.--Reuters representative at Teheran says that the Persian Finance Minister (Mohammed Ali ...

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  11. FAVOURABLE TRADE BALANCE INCREASE

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Australia's favourable balance of trade in April was £67,196,000, compared with a ...

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  12. AMERICA ACCUSES RUSSIA OF "CONNIVING AT AGGRESSION''

    WASHINGTON, Monday.--The United States last night accused Russia of "conniving at aggression" by seeking a Japanese peace treaty denying Japan the right of collective self-defence. The State Department ...

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  13. SENATE PRIMARY COUNT COMPLETE

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The Senate primary count, which was completed to - night, gave the Liberal - Country Party ...

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  14. KEEN COMPETITION AT BRISBANE WOOL SALES

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Approximately 17,000 bales were submitted on the first day of the May series of the Brisbane wool sales to -day. ...

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  15. ALLIED TROOPS IN LIMITED ATTACK

    LONDON, Monday. -- Reuters correspondent in Tokio says that United Nations troops, attacking ...

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  16. PRIVATE OWNERS ASKED TO AID STRIKE-BOUND WORKERS

    AUCKLAND, Monday.--The civil emergency organisation to-day stepped into the Auckland 'bus drivers' strike with ...

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  17. ITEMS OF INTEREST

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Horses nominated in Melbourne to- day for the Doomben Double were.--Ten Thousand: Achilles, Gay ...

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  18. NEW SECURITY LOAN OPENED BY FADDEN

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The extent of Australia's preparedness. taken as part of the defence measures of the ...

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  19. Melbourne Wool Sales

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Firm competition caused a rise of up to five percent. in the price of crossbred wools when the twelfth ...

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  20. RUSSIA'S AIR SUPERIORITY IN FAR EAST

    WASHINGTON, Monday. --Military intelligence officials estimated yesterday that the Soviet Union had 5000 of its., 20,000 ...

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  21. No Support for N. Z. Dockers

    MACKAY, Monday.--The Mackay Trades and Labour Council will not support the Queensland Trades and Labour Council's appeal for' ...

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  22. Korean War "Mad Gamble"

    NEW DELHI, Monday.--The conservative Indian "News Chronicle" said to- day that the recent American request to send Indian ...

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  23. NO CLUES ON MAN'S DEATH IN RIVER

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A team of 10 detectives has interviewed more than 800 Brisbane taxi- divers without success in their ...

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  24. VARIATION GRANTED IN RAILWAY AWARD

    BRISBANE. Monday.--The Australian Workers' Union applied to the State Industrial Court to-day for a variation of the Railway ...

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  25. Nehru Assures Press

    LONDON, Monday.--Reuters New Delhi representative says that the Prime Minister of India (Mr. Nehru) assured Indian editors that ...

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  26. Japan's Import Plans

    LONDON Monday.--The A. A. P. Reuters representative in Tokio says that Japan plans to import textile fabrics this year to a total ...

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  27. FIFTEEN ATOM BOMBS TO NEUTRALISE AUSTRALIA

    BRISBANE, Monday.--One of Australia's leading nuclear physicists, Professor Sir Kerr Grant, said in Brisbane ...

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  28. UNION BAN ON SHIP

    MELBOURNE. Monday. -- Waterside workers at Williams- town to - day refused to work the freighter, Port Halifax, ...

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  29. ELDERLY C00KT0WN MAN LOST IN BUSH

    CAIRNS. Monday.--A well-known Cooktown resident, William Wales (80). has been lost in the bush near Maitland Downs since noon on ...

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  30. MINOR A. L. P. BREAK

    SYDNEY. Monday.--The Gosford Australian. Labour Party President (Mr. John Gralton) said to -day that Mr. Chifley, Dr. Evatt ...

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  31. LABOURER GAOLED FOR DANGEROUS DRIVING

    IPSWICH. Monday. -- Matthew Felix Donaghue (18, labourer) was sentenced to three months' gaol with hard labour on a charge of ...

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  34. SHORTER PEACE PERIODS

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- The periods between major wars seemed to be shortening, the new Moderator of the Presbyterian ...

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  35. Injured in "Prank"

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Conrad Letlter Buhmann (22) of Yandina. is seriously ill in the Brisbane General Hospital with a broken ...

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  36. Emerald Derailment

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Inquiries are to be made by the Railway Department into the cause of the derailment of a Beyer Garrett ...

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  37. FIRE ABOARD SUBMARINE

    CAIRNS, Monday.--A minor f re aboard the Royal Navy submarine Tactician early this morning delayed the vessel's departure from ...

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  38. NEW MINIMUM RESERVE PRICE PLAN FOR WOOL

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The Minister far Commerce (Mr. MoEwen) tonight announce d details of a minimum reserve price plan for wool, which re places the war -time Joint Organisation Scheme. The plan will be operated by the ...

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  39. MINERS WILL HOLD AGGREGATE MEETINGS

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Central Council of the Miners' Federation to - day rejected a n offer by the Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. F. Gallagher) that he would restore suspended long - service leave if the proposed miners' aggregate ...

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  40. Cigarettes Seized

    BRISBANE. Monday. -- Customs officers to-day seized 6600 contraband cigarettes found hidden on the tanker Adula in Brisbane. The ...

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  41. STILL LESS MILK FOR BRISBANE FAMILIES

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Milk supplies to householders would be cut by at least an extra 10 per cent, within the next week, ...

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