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    JAILED FOR RAILYARD TEFTS- PAGE 12 ...

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  4. 2 DROWNED IN WATERHOLE

    Sydney.—Two nine-year-old boys were drowned in a waterhole at Parramatta late yesterday while catching tadpoles. Their bodies were found in ...

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  5. ALLIES IN KOREA WAIT FOR RED BLOW

    Tokio, May 2.—There are two schools of guessers at American headquarters, so no one for the present is sure enough to concentrate forces any where in Korea. One group believes there will be a Communist attack ...

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  6. Oppy Adds To Lead In Corio

    MR. H. OPPERMAN. Melbourne.—Mr. Hubert Opperman (Liberal) increased his lead on Mr. J. J. Dedman (Labor) in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RED PARTY BAN POLL

    MELBOURNE.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) has instructed the. Crown Law authorities to speed up the ...

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  8. N. Z. WHARFS GUARDED

    Auckland (N.Z).—Police patrolled the wharfs today to ensure the safety of men at work. Between 300 and 400 of the men ...

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  9. £150 FOR BROKEN PROMISE

    Sydney.—In a breach of promise suit in the Supreme Court, Mr. Justice Herron awarded Sylvia Romales £150 damages. ...

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  10. Engineers Strike

    Sydney.—The strike of members of the Amalgamated Engineering Union on the Northern coalfields will drastically reduce ...

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  11. ART SHOW OPENED

    An exhibition of oil paintings by the South Australian artist Frank Day was opened at the Technical College Annexe last ...

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  13. WOMEN TO BE EVICTED

    Sydney—Police will evict two [?]omen and a girl who are living [?] an Eddy Avenue tramshed [?]posite the Central Railway ...

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  14. GENERAL MacARTHUR'S WRONG INFERENCES?

    Washington, May 2.—If documents pur porting to be an account of the discussion between President Truman and General MacArthur on Wake Island are correct there will be a reversal of public sympathy. The documents have been released by the Administration and will affect the military reputation of the general unless refuted. ...

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  15. Divorce Case

    In the Matrimonial Causes Jurisdiction of the District Court today Judge Lamaro heard evidence in the remitted issue of ...

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  16. ARLING POLL

    [?]urther votes counted in the [?]ling poll at the Federal Election [?]e increased the majority of [?] J. J. Clark, the Labor ...

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  17. New Equipment or Flying Doctor

    Secretary of the N.S.W. section the Flying Doctor Service of [?]tralia (Mr. O. H. Wyndham) staying at the Freemasons ...

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  18. 67 Deg. Today

    Cool weather, with an overcast sky, was experienced today. The maximum temperature up till 3 p.m. was 67 degrees. Last night's ...

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