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  4. PROOF CLAUSE VITAL ON REDS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) was adamant to-night that the onus of proof clause foreing a declared person to prove his innocence should remain in ...

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  5. West to share in atom bombs?

    WASHINGTON, May 11 (A.A.P.).—America may arm Britain, France and ...

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  6. COUNCIL ASKS AID OF CITY FACTORIES Plan to avoid "blacks"

    THE City Council yesterday announced plans to avoid rationing electricity this winter. ...

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  7. "We'll be late for lunch"

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—An R.A.A.F. veteran—Norman Ellis, 28, single, of Homebush—was killed in a Tiger Moth crash near Botany Bay to-day. The plane dived into a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Day By Day

    FOR aristocratic nonchalance, a headwaiter has it all over any blue-blooded ...

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  9. Plan for "cold war" Big 3 talks open

    LONDON, May 11 (A.A.P.). — Vital three-day talks between the U.K. U.S. and ...

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  10. LEAGUE TEAM'S TEST MESSAGE

    ENGLISH Rugby League captain, Ernest Ward, has sent this first message to Queensland through Tom Martin, Courier-Mail staff man, who is travelling with the team in the Himalaya. ...

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  11. Earl leaves islands post

    LONDON, May H (A.A.P.). The Colonial Office announced to-day that Earl Baldwin ,had resigned as ...

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  12. TALKS ON MALAYA

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Secret talks on Malaya opened in Canberra to-night. The talks took place, at the Prime Minister's Lodge and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Blanket prices in spiral

    AUSTRALIAN, wool blankets are likely to rise 20 per cent, on present prices because of ...

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  14. Mass flood evacuation

    WINNIPEG, May 11 (A.A.P.).—The greatest mass evacuation in Canada's history was in progress here ...

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  15. N.Z. Austerity off

    WELLINGTON, Thursday (A.A.P.).—Price controls on meals served in New Zealand restaurants would be ...

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  16. Dugan captured in new escape bid

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Darcy Ezekiel Dugan made a desperate but unsuccessful attempt to escape from the Central Police Court to-day. He had previously made four successful breaks ...

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  17. Caseys 'hustler' looks us over

    COMMANDER R. G. A. Jackson, the new Federal Industrial Development Department's controller, is making a lightning preliminary survey of land resources. ...

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  19. Fortune for N.T. doggers

    DARWIN, Thursday.—Two professional "doggers" (dingo catchers) expect to make a fortune in the Northern Territory ...

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  20. Judge's hit at U.S. men

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Acting Justice Toose in the Divorce Court to-day criticised U.S. servicemen who went ...

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  21. ITALIAN TAKEN FROM SHIP

    Commonwealth Security Police yesterday afternoon arrested an Italian Immigrant on the Italian liner Surriento at ...

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  22. Buys staff home for holiday use

    A western grazier yesterday bought two modern maisonettes in View Street, Newmarket, for the use of his staff when they ...

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  23. Regatta Hotel brings £50,000

    After four weeks' negotiations the Regatta Hotel, Coronation Drive, was sold yesterday for about £50,000 ...

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  24. Wants protection

    THURSDAY ISLAND, Thursday.—Frank Loyal Weaver, who has changed his name to Kitagawa, claimed police protection ...

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  25. Judge on card game cheating

    LONDON, May 11 (Special).—"If it is a friendly game of cards you can cheat to your heart's content—It is only a ...

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  26. New wool peak

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Wool prices this week have reached a new peak for the 1949-50 season, being 30 to 40 per cent ...

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  27. Mad bull gores horse to death

    LONGREACH, Thursday.—Stockmen stood helpless in the dark early this morning while a mad bull gored a stockhorse ...

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  28. Tenor's escape

    Famous Italian tenor Tito Schipa and his wife escaped injury when a car in which they were travelling to Lone ...

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  29. Killed by jeep

    CRAFTON, Thursday. — Mrs. Otto Palm was killed at Upper Orara to-day when her jeep crashed down a 40ft. ...

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  30. Wheat hold-up

    TOOWOOMBA, Thursday. — The State Wheat Board manager (Mr. C. C. McKeon) said to-day that about 62 million ...

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  31. Rabbits barred

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The United Kingdom would import no more Australian frozen rabbits until its people had eaten ...

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  32. ELECTRIC SHOCK—RECEIVED £365 BILL

    INNISFAIL, Thursday. — Mrs. J. Macartney, who runs a newsagency in Mourilyan Street, "nearly dropped ...

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  33. Slower jet trip

    LONDON, May 11 (A.A.P.).—The Comet jet airliner landed at Hatfield Airfield, London, five hours 46 minutes after ...

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  34. "No air merger"

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — There was nothing to rumour of a merger between Australian National Airways and Trans ...

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  35. Big G.P.O. plan

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Tenders have been called for a new 10-storey building in Flinders Lane, near Queen Street ...

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  36. N.Z. petrol up

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.).Thursday.—The retail price of petrol in New Zealand will rise 2d. a gallon to-morrow to 2/10. ...

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