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  3. JAP. EMPEROR MAY ABDICATE IN AUGUST

    TOKYO, May 27 (AAP-Reuter).—The city to-day buzzed with an unconfirmed rumour that Emperor Hirohito was planning to abdicate on August 15. ...

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  4. POWER FOR THE NEW POWER HOUSE

    One of the three 7500 kw. turbo-alternators—three times the capacity of the largest one now in use—for the Capricornia Regional Electricity Board, tested at the works of C A. Parsons and Co., Ltd., Newcastle-on-Tyne, and shipped this month to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ARABS AND JEWS CONDITIONALLY ACCEPT CEASE-FIRE APPEAL

    LAKE SUCCESS, May 26—Just before the cease-fire deadline of 5 p.m. (Greenwich mean time) the Arab delegates received instructions from their Governments that they could not accept cease-fire unconditionally. Israel filed its acceptance of the cease-fire appeal; but only on condition ...

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  6. Against "Holy War" On Communism

    LONDON, May 27—The Archbishop of York (Dr Garbett) told North England churchmen at York today that he opposed a ...

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  7. Electricity Costs Soar In Townsville

    TOWNSVILLE, May 27—The overall cost of electricity to consumers in the Townsville area will be increased by 12½ per cent ...

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  8. Arabs May Reduce Demands

    NEW YORK, May 27—The Lake Success correspondent of the United Press states that reliable diplomatic circles here said ...

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  9. FOUND NOT GUILTY OF NEGLIGENCE

    BRISBANE, May 27—A verdict in favour of the two doctors concerned was returned by the jury in the claim by Florence Ivy ...

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  10. Trial In Callide Of Cotton Harvester

    BRISBANE, May 27—The latest type of American cotton harvester will be given a trial in the Callide Valley, Biloela, before the ...

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  11. Illegal Broadcast

    MELBOURNE, May 27—Ricardo Blackburn, 30, inventor, of Ivanhoe, was fined £30, with £5/5/costs, in the District Court ...

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  12. Exodus Of Tourists For Queensland Resorts

    MELBOURNE, May 27—Ten thousand Victorian tourists are expected to spend £50,000 at resorts between Coolangatta to Cairns in the next three months. ...

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  13. DAMAGES AWARDS TO CHILDREN

    SYDNEY, May 27.—Peter Alexander Keough,8, Of Paddington, through his father, was awarded £1950 damages against ...

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  14. Recapture East Indies Markets

    BRISBANE, May 27.—Now that the waterside workers' ban on Dutch shipping has been lifted, an all-out drive to build ...

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  15. GENEVA AND HAVANA AGREEMENTS

    CANBERRA, May 27—The refusal of the American Congress to extend for three years the American Reciprocal Trade Act ...

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  16. INJUNCTION DISCONTINUED

    BRISBANE, May 27—Mr Justice Philp, in the Supreme Court today, made an order dissolving the injunction made ex parte by ...

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  17. Scalp Torn Off

    LONGREACH, May 27— When her hair was caught in the overhead belt of a lighting plant, to which she had ...

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  18. KOREAN BORDER AMBUSH

    SEOUL, May 27.—Three American civilians were ambushed by members of the North Korean constabulary yesterday when ...

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  19. Sydney-Japan Shipping Service

    SYDNEY, May 27.—Four liners carrying first-class and second-class passengers will soon begin a monthly service from Sydney ...

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  20. Marshall On Austrian Treaty

    WASHINGTON, May 26.—The Secretary of State (Mr Marshall), at a Press conference today, said that, the United States firmly ...

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  21. Journalist Trapped By Fake Message

    LONDON, May 26—The Driffield (Yorkshire) Magistrate's Court today fined a local journalist £5 on each of two charges of ...

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  22. U.K.'s RESALE OF FOOD

    BRISBANE, May 27—Britain's commitments to her colonies were overlooked by those who wondered why Britain re-sold ...

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  23. U.S. LIFTS BAN ON GOODS FOR FINLAND

    WASHINGTON, May 26—The United States today partly lifted the virtual ban On exports of industrial goods to ...

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  24. Did Shark Take Tram Guard?

    SYDNEY, May 27.—Don Drieer Schraer, 36, tram guard, of Maroubra, is believed to have been taken by a shark after he ...

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  25. ALLEGED THEFT OF RADIO EQUIPMENT

    CANBERRA, May 27.—A 16-year-old youth was remanded on bail of£200 in the Canberra Court today on a charge of ...

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  26. S. African Govt. Victory At Election

    LONDON, May 27—Reuter's Cape Town correspondent states that, with voting still incomplete, the Government has won 53 seats ...

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  27. SEARCH FOR LUNATIC

    SYDNEY, May 27—Police from Cootamundra and other neighbouring towns were searching to-day for a lunatic believed to be ...

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  28. CONSPIRACY CHARGE

    SYDNEY, May 27—The State Attorney-General (Mr Martin) announced tonight that he had filed a Bill against John Smith ...

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  29. MINERS' SECRETARY REGAINS POST

    IPSWICH, May 27.—Mr C. Tucker, who resigned as secretary of the Queensland Colliery Employees' Union following the ...

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  30. Indonesian Showdown Likely

    BATAVIA, May 27 (AAP-Reuter).—An early showdown on the foreign relations of the Indonesian republic is likely to be ...

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  31. Wool Price Rise At London Sales

    LONDON. May 26—At the resumption of the wool sales today 17,220 bales were offered, of which 15.911 were sold. New ...

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  32. MINISTER ON BMA's ATTITUDE TO FREE-MEDICINE SCHEME

    CANBERRA, May 27—The Minister for Health (Senator McKenna), in a letter to the Federal council of the Br itish Medical Association in Australia, accuses it of attempting to interpose an iron curtain between doctors and full knowledge of the Government's free-medicine scheme. ...

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  33. KILLED AT RAILWAY LEVEL CROSSING

    KINGAROY, May 27.—William Brown, 34, of Wondai, was killed instantly today when a light car he was driving collided with a ...

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  34. GALVANISED IRON PIPING FOR BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, May 27—The Premier (Mr Harlon) said today that the lag in the shipment of galvanised iron piping from ...

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  35. FIRE AT EMERALD

    EMERALD, May 27—A fourroomed wooden building, with front and rear verandas, together with the contents, was ...

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  36. DEPUTY TAXATION COMMISSIONER

    BRISBANE, May 27—Mr Andrew, Fletcher, assistant Deputy Commissioner of Taxation, Brisbane, has been appointed to ...

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  37. British Responsibility

    LONDON, May 27—The British Cabinet is expected to reach a vital decision shortly on the national crisis over the Arabs' refusal to accept the Security Council's call for a cessation of fighting in ...

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  38. Gandhi's Assassination

    NEW DELHI, May 27.—The trial of Nathuram Godse and eight other Indians alleged to have been involved in the ...

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  39. BRITISH MIGRANTS

    BRISBANE, May 27—The next large batch of migrants to arrive in Queensland will be 150 free and assisted migrants from ...

    Article : 66 words
  40. RENTAL HOUSES AT MT MORGAN

    BRISBANE, May 27—The state Housing Commission was today authorised to accept a tender of £4952 for the erection of four ...

    Article : 41 words
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