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  2. Advertising

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  3. SCIENTISTS INJURED AT ENIWETOK

    LOS ALAMOS (New Mexico), May 19.—Four scientists received limited radiation injuries to their hands during ...

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  4. Graziers Open Fund To Fight Communists

    BRISBANE, May 20.—A fight against Communism was launched today by the Council of the United Graziers' Association. Nine anti-Communist ...

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  5. A FLOWER FOR THE DRIVER

    London schoolchildren who carefully tended bnlbs given to them by Dutch growers and who grew prize-winning blooms, reaped their reward when they left London on the first stage of their journey to Holland where they will see the famous Dutch bulb ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CABINET CRISIS IN FINLAND?

    LONDON, May 19.—The Helsinki correspondent of the British United Press states that a Cabinet ...

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  7. ABDULLAH DESCRIBES JERUSALEM AS "SECOND STALINGRAD"

    LONDON, May 20. — Reuter's Cairo correspondent states that King Abdullah of Transjordan told Arab military leaders in Amman that Jerusalem was a " second ...

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  8. RECORD FLIGHT BY SUPER-BOMBERS

    WASHINGTON, May 20.— American B36 super-bombers recently flew a record-breaking- 8000-mile flight with a ...

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  9. MOVE ON WOOL PROFITS

    BRISBANE, May 20.[?]A move to obtain an interim distribution of wool profits now held by the Government was made today by ...

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  10. BMA OFFER ON MEDICINE PLAN

    ADELAIDE. May 20. — The Federal president of the British Medical Association (Sir Henry Newland) has submitted to the ...

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  11. Wharfies Get Another Rise

    BRISBANE, May 20.—The rates of pay for waterside workers throughout Australia have been increased 5½d. an hour in a ...

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  12. 27 INJURED IN SYDNEY CRASHES

    SYDNEY, May 20. — Twentyseven people were injured tonight in transport crashes involving trams and a double ...

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  13. Britain Not Reselling Food

    CANBERRA, May 20.—An official of the Department of Commerce denied that Britain was reselling primary products shipped ...

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  14. GARDEN CASE Shand Addresses For The Crown

    SYDNEY, May 20.—In his address to the jury in the Garden case today, Mir Shand, K.C., for the Crown, said Garden was a man who could be termed an excrescence on society and a danger to the com ...

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  15. PICKET SHOT BY NEGRO

    WATERLOO (Iowa), May 19.— A picket was shot dead and a woman picket wounded today at a meat-packing: plant where the ...

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  16. Church Protest

    LONDON. May 19.— The General Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland, at a meeting in Edinburgh today, sent the Prime ...

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  17. RAIL LOADINGS RESTRICTED

    BRISBANE, May 20—The Commissioner for Railways (Mr Maloney.) announced today that, because of congestion in the rail ...

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  18. Couple Trapped In Creek

    Trapped in the cabin when the truck in which they were travelling plunged into 7 feet of water in Inkerman Creek, near Bajool, ...

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  19. RETAILERS' PRICES QUESTIONED

    BRISBANE, May 20.—Heavy distribution charges by wholesalers and retailers, running as high as 90 per cent above the ...

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  20. CHIANG INAUGURATED AS CHINA'S PRESIDENT

    NANKING, May 20 (AAP-Reuter).—The capital was beflagged and decorated today for the inauguration of President Chiang Kai-shek and vicePresident Li [?] today. ...

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  21. SHANNON'S NEXT START

    LOS ANGELES, May 19.— Trainer Willie Molter announced today that Shannon would probably make his initial start at ...

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  22. No Action Taken Against Englart

    BRISBANE. Mav. 20—No action Was taken today to enforce the payment of the £165 In fines and costs imposed on the Brisbane ...

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  23. VIOLATED LAW OF CHURCH?

    LOS ANGELES, May 19.—Dr Stewart P. MacLennan, a retired Presbyterian minister, said today that he would not offer any de ...

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  24. GOLDEN CASKET

    BRISBANE, May 20.—Golden Casket No. 1233 was drawn today. Following were the principal results: ...

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  25. TOUGH CONTEST FOR TRELOAR

    LOS ANGELES, May 19.—Treloar will face the toughest competition of his fleet-footed career on Friday night at the Coliseum ...

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  26. VICTORIAN GAS DISPUTE

    MELBOURNE, May 20—A move for the stoppage of work in Victorian gas works was narrowly defeated at a special meeting of ...

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  27. Cars For Royal Tour

    MELBOURNE, May 20.—A fleet of 12 Daimlers and a number of Humbers will be needed, it is estimated, to accommodate the ...

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  28. ORDER OF ST. JOHN

    The Duke of Gloucester as Grand Prior of the Order of the John, received 29 Knights of the Order in the Chapter Hall, St John's Gate, Clerkenwell The Grand Prior is seen with the Sub-Prior (Lord Clarendon), on the left, during the ceremony. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. IPSWICH RAIL MEN "RESTLESS"

    IPSWICH, May 20.—A 24-hour stoppage is mooted by the unions at the Ipswich railway workshops unless an early announce ...

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  30. U.S. Move To Restrict Communist Party

    WASHINGTON, May 19.—The House of Representatives today passed by 319 votes to 58, a Bill designed to put severe restrictions on the Communist Party. ...

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  31. U.S. STATE DEPARTMENT BLAMES SOVIET FOR PRESENT DEADLOCK

    WASHINGTON, May 19.—The State Department today replied point by point to Generalissimo Stalin on ll issues on which, he said, the Soviet and the United States should re-open negotiations. ...

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  32. BOARD RESERVES DOOMBEN DECISION

    BRISBANE. May 20. — The Compensation Board today reserved its decision on the claim by the Brisbane Amateur Turf ...

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  33. BOWLS SINGLES CONTEST

    BRISBANE. May 20.—The.Australian bowling singles titleholder, J., Gordon, was eliminated in the State singles contest today ...

    Article : 91 words
  34. ABREST OF BISHOP

    BELGRADE. May 19.—Ths Yugoslav Government said today that Monsignor Pietro Cule, Bishop of Mostar, whose arrest ...

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