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  4. DRASTIC PENALTIES TO PROTECT ROCKET RANGE PROJECT

    CANBERRA, May 29.—An anti-sabotage Bill, containing drastic penalties, will be put swiftly through the Federal Parliament to outlaw attempts by individuals or organisations to stop or delay the rocket range ...

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  5. INDIAN RIOTERS DESTROY 20 VILLAGES

    NEW DELHI, May 29.—Rioters using modern weapons of foreign make hare destroyed over 20 villages in an area 30 miles ...

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  6. DUAL AIR RECEIVERS

    These air receivers, which were moved into place yesterday at the new Fitzroy Bridge, will form a pontoon to house a workshop. They will also supply air to the bridge caissons for air lock work. The pontoon will serve a double purpose by having ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. IMPORTANT ISSUES RAISED AT BRITISH LABOUR CONFERENCE

    LONDON, May 28.—The Labour Conference reached the most important stage of its business with a great economic debate, in which all the most vital issues in Britain's existence were discussed. ...

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  8. Attempts To Cripple Big U.S. Plant?

    BATAVIA, May 29.—Another act of sabotage in the alleged series of attempts to cripple the Goodyear Tyre Company, an ...

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  9. Massacre Of Nurses: Jap. Held For Questioning

    SINGAPORE, May 29. — The first Japanese, detained in connexion with the massacre of Australian nurses on Banki Island in ...

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  10. TALK OF DIRECT ACTION BY SOUTHERN DAIRYMEN

    TOOWOOMBA, May 29.—Direct action will be advocated by the Eastern Darling Downs district conference of tbe Queensland Dairymen's Organisation if legal methods fail to get "an equitable price" for ...

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  11. SCHEME OF PAYMENT BY RESULTS

    LONDON, May 29.—The Minister for Works (Mr Key), in a speech at Newcastle last night, announced that a scheme of ...

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  12. Railway Smash Inquiry

    BRISBANE, May 29—Giving evidence today before the resumed inquiry into the Camp Mountain railway smash, S. W. Chippendall, traffic inspector, said that G. ...

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  13. BODY OF MISSING BOY FOUND IN WATERHOLE

    BRISBANE, May 29.—The intensive search for a four-year-old boy, Ralph Kirchner, who had been missing from his parents' home at ...

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  14. MISAPPROPRIATION OF DIAMONDS

    YOKOHAMA, May 29. — A court-martial today convicted Col. Edward Murray of violating the articles of war. He was charged ...

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  15. MORE ANNUAL AND SICK LEAVE FOR COALMINERS

    SYDNEY, May 29.—The coalminers were granted additional annual and sick leave by the Coal Industry Tribunal today. The ...

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  16. FREE MEDICINE BY END OF YEAR?

    CANBERRA, May 29.—Free medicine may be available to all citizens of Australia before the end of this year. A Bill to empower ...

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  17. MO 18 INCHES LONG

    Longest moustache Sydney has seen for years come down the gangway of the troopship Kanimbla. It belongs to Joe the Mo, who also answers to the name of Don Grant down South Yarra (Melbourne) way. Joe arrived from Japan after serving 15 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. Final Bid For United India

    LONDON, May 28.—Reuter's diplomatic correspondent says that the Viceroy of India (Lord Louis Mountbatten), when he meets ...

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  19. Elderly Widow's Victory At Labour Conference

    LONDON, May 29.—A white-haired 75-year-old widow, Mrs E. M. White, a former suffragette who smokes a pipe in private, roused the Labour Party's conference to a high pitch of enthusiasm with an eloquent demand for equal pay for the ...

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  20. TURKISH EXTENSION OF MARTIAL LAW

    ANKARA, May 28.—Martial law for Istanbul and fire adjoining provinces was extended for another six months by the Turkish ...

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  21. CRITICISM OF AMERICAN MOVE TO INCREASE WOOL TARIFF

    CANBERRA, May 29.—A substantial reduction in the present American tariff on wool of 34 cents per lb. would give Australia a greater national advantage than she was getting under Empire preference, the Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) ...

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  22. APPOINTED INVESTIGATING OFFICERS

    BRISBANE, May 29.—After the weekly meeting of the Executive Council today, the Minister for Transport (Mr Duggan) announced ...

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  23. No Lifting Of Clothes Rationing In Near Future

    CANBERRA, May 29.—There was no likelihood of clothes rationing being lifted in the near future because there was no evidence that sufficient woven cloth was being imported, the Prime Minister (Mr ...

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  24. CHIFLEY IN DEFENCE OF PUBLIC SERVANTS

    CANBERRA, May 29. — The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) to-day criticised members of Parliament who maligned public servants ...

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  25. LOANS FOR SILOS ON FARMS: REQUEST BY DAIRYMEN

    BUNDABERG, May 29.—The annual conference of the Burnett district branch of the Queensland Dairymen's Organisation decided ...

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  26. C.P. TO REVIEW ELECTION MATTERS

    BRISBAKE, May 29.—Many matters arising out of the recent State elections will be considered by the central council of the ...

    Article : 51 words
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