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  4. INDONESIANS AND AUSTRALIAN REDS IN TRADE ENTERPRISE?

    CANBERRA, May 21.—The formation of a company by a group of Australian Communists to exploit Australian trade with Indonesia, was referred to in the House of Representatives today by ...

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  5. CHIFLEY DECLINES TO:

    CANBERRA, May 21.—The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) refused a request in the House of Representatives today for the appointment of an all-party parliamentary committee, presided over by a High Court judge and equipped with a special ...

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  6. RAILWAY DISASTER INQUIRY WITNESS SUGGESTS TRAIN TRAVELLED AT OVER 40 MILES AN HOUR

    BRISBANE, May 21.—It was claimed by a witness at the inquiry into the Camp Mountain railway disaster, which opened today, that to dislodge baggage from racks and throw passengers about, the train would ...

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  7. To Govern Hong Kong

    Sir Alexander Grantham, the new Governor and Commander-inChief of Hong Kong. He succeeds Sir Mark Young. Sir Alexander ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FAMOUS FLIER LOST ON SECRET MISSION?

    NEW YORK, May 20.— Amelia Earhart, the aviatrix, who was not heard of after she radioed for help ...

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  9. Debate On Geneva Talks Rejected

    CANBERRA, May 21.— The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) today rejected a request by Mr Holt (Lib., ...

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  10. PERIOD OF CONTROL IN JAPAN

    CANBERRA, May 21.— The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) made it plain today that the Australian unit of ...

    Article : 372 words
  11. Singer's Chance

    The Daily Mail radio critic has begged Australian radio singer ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. "Silent" Plane Given Test In America

    LANGLEY FIELD (Virginia), May 20.—Two hundred aviation experts today witnessed a test of the first "silent" aeroplane, which is described as one of aviation's major developments of recent years. ...

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  13. Kesselring Should Not Die, Says British Leader

    Nazi Field Marshal Kesselring has been condemned to death by shooting after a three months' trial before the British Military ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. FRESH TREMORS AT LITHGOW

    SYDNEY, May 21.—Fresh tremors were felt today in East Lithgow, indicating a further subsidence in the Vale of Clwydd ...

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  15. Fadden Seeks To Aid Rural Shires

    CANBERRA, May 21.— The Leader of the Country Party (Mr Fadden) moved in the House of ...

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  16. Last Link With Palmer Goldfield

    BRISBANE, May 21.—Maytown, the last of the historic Palmer goldfield mushroom settlements, [?] miles north-west of Brisbane, ...

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  17. Calwell's Allegation:

    CANBERRA, May 21.—The Minister for Immigration (Mr Calwell) admitted today that he and officers of his department had been duped by an executive officer of the Australian Jewry Council ...

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  18. BAN ON CREAM AGAIN?

    CANBERRA, May 21.—The Minister for Commerce (Mr Pollard) said in the House of Representatives today that he would ...

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  19. Huge Drop In Butter Production

    BRISBANE, May 21.—A drop of £3,000,000 in the factory value of the State's butter and cheese production for 1946-47, compared ...

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  20. ATTRACTING SOUTHERNERS TO QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, May 21.—To make Queensland a winter playground for southern visitors, the Premier (Mr Hanlon) intends to call a ...

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  21. U.S. Recognition Of:

    NEW YORK, May 20.—"New York financiers are inclined to concede that Britain has lost none of her skill and ability in financing world trade, and is staging a ...

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  22. COALCLIFF COLLIERY HANDED BACK TO OWNERS

    CANBERRA, May 21.—The Coalcliff colliery, on the south coast of New South Wales, which was taken over by the Commonwealth ...

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