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  3. 2 Held over river death

    TWO men were arrested and charged yesterday afternoon with the murder of ...

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  4. Red union leaders to be prosecuted for ship ban

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Federal Cabinet decided this afternoon to prosecute Communist trade union leaders in the waterfront "black ban" dispute. Announcing the Government's decision to issue ...

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  5. Day BY Day

    PORT MORESBY.—This town might have been exotic and romantic once—but it's ...

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  6. TROOPS LOAD BANNED FREIGHTER

    TROOPS loading the "black" New Zealand freighter, Port Halifax, in Melbourne yesterday stand back as a broken sling spills bags of flour on to the wharf. It was the first time soldiers had worked a ship in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SCIENCE goes up into the clouds

    SPACE - FLOATING "satellite earths" controlled from the earth and based 25,000 miles above ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Wharfies decide

    MELBOURNE, Monday. Watersiders will continue to work, although 90 soldiers are loading ...

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  9. Waited in vain

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Commonwealth security officers waited several hours to interview the Communist ...

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  10. Generals to lead funeral

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Nine A.I.F. generals will serve as pall-bearers for their former ...

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  11. SHIPS TO CLEAR BACK LAG

    ARRANGEMENTS have been made to clear all shipping cargo from England to Australia by the ...

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  12. Russian arms thrown away

    KOREA, May 28 (A.A.P.).—Throwing away their weapons, Chinese Communists are surrendering in wholesale lots on the central front. Eighth Army headquarters announced ...

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  13. "Re-value £ to cut costs"

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — "Re-value the Australian £ to cur high living cost," the Melbourne Chamber of ...

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  14. ITALY'S FORCES

    NEW YORK, May 28 (Special). — General Eisenhower has reported to the Joint Chiefs of Staff that ...

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  15. Canadians "able to meet loss"

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The new High Commissioner for Canada (Mr. C. Fraser Elliott) said to-day that the newly-discovered ...

    Article : 97 words
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  17. NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINEES X-RAYED

    X-RAY examinations of 114 national service trainees were made in Brisbane last-night. NATIONAL SERVICE trainee Burke Ryan, of Kelvin Grove, being x-rayed at Scottish Union House, Creek Street, last night, when the first batch of 18-year-olds were examined. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. PILOT UNINJURED IN CRASH ONTO BEACH

    COOKTOWN, Monday. — The pilot of a light Wackett trainer plane escaped with slight injuries when the plane crashed on the beach at Rattlesnake Point. 50 miles south of here, this ...

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  19. Retrenchment of N.G. miners

    MACKAY, Monday.—Seventeen men, dismissed as part of a "retrenchment programme" on Bulolo goldfields. New ...

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  20. Burnt to death in truck cabin

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Reginald Percy Fraser, of Taree, was burnt to death in the cabin of his motor lorry ...

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  21. Yanks for Europe

    LONDON, May 28 (Special).—Four thousand American troops—the first large-scale American reinforcements for ...

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  22. Boy incinerated

    GLEN INNES, Monday. — Gerrard Ellis, 4. was burned to death in a hay shed which caught fire to-day at his home ...

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  23. Cripps responds

    ZURICH, May 28 (A.A.P.). — Sir Stafford Cripps, former Chancellor of the British Exchequer, is responding to ...

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  24. Water main burst

    Sandgate Road near Breakfast Creek bridge was flooded to a depth of 4 inches for 60 yards when a water main burst ...

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  25. Last kind act

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Mrs. Catherine Josephin Neal. 76, of West Granville, on her way to buy a cardigan for her young ...

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  26. Frigid bus wait

    SYDNEY, Monday. — With 277 buses off the road because of a mechanics' strike, hundreds of people stood in ...

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  27. Explorer dies

    NEW YORK, May 28 (A.A.P.).—Polar explorer, Lincoln Ellsworth, 71, died yesterday. Ellsworth conquered ...

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  28. So back to bed

    PAAL ROUX (Orange Free State).—A burglar stole trousers and other clothing from Mr. H. J. Carstens while he slept. Mr. Carstens telephoned the dry-cleaners for his only other pair of trousers. They were apologetic, but ...

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  29. Vic. teacher rise?

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Many Victorian State school teachers will get more than £16 a week if claims sought by the ...

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  30. German's tour

    ROME, May 28 (A.A.P.). — The German Chancellor (Dr. Konrad Adenauer) will pay a State visit to Rome on June 14 ...

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