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  3. WEATHER FORECAST

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  4. RIVER AND BAY TIDES

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  6. CITY ROTARIANS WELCOME DISTRICT GOVERNOR

    This District Governor of the Rotary Club, Governor A. P. Wynne (third from the right), Errived in Rockhampton yesterday morning on his annual visit. Those in the picture are (1-r): Rotarian T. Bencke, Mrs E. Rheuben, Mrs Wynne, the president of the Rotary Club in Rockhampton (Mr H. McLean), Governor Wynne, and Rotarians H. C. Stiff and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AUSTRALIAN MEDICAL COURSE CRITICISED AT CONFERENCE

    BRISBANE, May 24.—Criticising the Australian medical course at the British Commonwealth medical conference today, Dr J. K. Maddock, past president of the New South Wales branch of the British Medical Association, in a paper on medical ...

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  8. OUTCOME OF ATOM SECRETS CASE: FUCHS' CONTACT MAN IN U.S. CHARGED WITH ESPIONAGE

    WASHINGTON, May 23.—The man to whom Dr Klaus Puchs had turned over atomic bomb secrets in the United States has been arrested on espionage charges. ...

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  9. COAL, STEEL POOL PLAN

    BONN, May 24.—It was officially announced here today that M. Jean Monnet (France) had reached ...

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  10. DP Problem "Colossal"

    LONDON, May 23. — Major Tufton Beamish (Conservative) told the House of Commons tonight that there would still be ...

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  11. COAL SUBSIDY POSITION

    CANBERRA, May 24. — The Prime Minister (Mr Menzies) said in the House of Representatives today that the ...

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  12. LORD WAVELL DEAD

    LONDON, May 24. —The death has occurred of Lord Wavell. He was 67 ...

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  13. LABOUR DECIDES ON SHOCK TACTICS IN BOTH HOUSES

    CANBERRA, May 24—The Federal Parliamentary Labour Party today decided on a series of shock moves against the Government, including the assumption of ...

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  14. CHINESE NOT TO BE DEPORTED

    SYDNEY, May 24. — The deportation of 31 Chinese ordered by the former Minister for Immigration (Mr Calwell) ...

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  15. FADDEN TELLS HOUSE: PENSIONS PROMISES WILL BE HONOURED

    CANBERRA, May 24.—Despite election promises that all pensions would receive urgent consideration, the Government had done nolhing since assuming office and the cost of living ...

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  16. ONE OFFER FOR SHEEP PROPERTY

    BRISBANE, May 24. — Though high prices rule for wool, only one offer was received for a sheep property on ...

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  17. U.S. Graduates Seek To Migrate

    NEW YORK, May 23.—American university and college graduates have been among the most persistent callers at ...

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  18. FOLLOWED QUEEN'S PROCESSION IN DUST CART: DISMISSED

    LONDON, May 23—The Bebington (Cheshire) Council today confirmed the dismissal of a 46-year-old dust ...

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  19. Rice Supplies

    BRISBANE, May 24.—Urging the Commonwealth Government to make supplies of rice available to Australians, ...

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  20. STATE OF PARTIES IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, May 24.—The final state of the parties in the Victorian Parliament is: Liberal-Country Party, 28; ...

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  23. PROCESSING COTTON CROP

    The processing of this year's cotton crop is well advanced at the Glenmore cotton ginnery, which is the largest ginning mill in Queensland. Depicted above are several of the cotton gins which separate the cotton fibres from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. DISAGREEMENT ON RAILWAY GRADES

    BRISBANE, May 24.—A railway classification board had no power to create fresh grades and must only classify within the grades already there, Mr J. H. Lettice, for the Railway ...

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  25. Inland Treated Better

    BRISBANE, May 24. — Fewer people lived in inland Australia today than 50 years ago, but they treated it better, ...

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  26. COTTON PACT RULED OUT?

    WASHINGTON, May 23.Observers here have virtually ruled out the possibility of an international cotton agreement ...

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  27. CREAM SALE BAN LIFT

    CANBERRA, May 24.— The British Government was not consulted on the Australian Government's decision to lift ...

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  28. MALAYA'S INDEPENDENCE

    SINGAPORE, May 23. — Dr R. Oeteoyo, Indonesia's first ambassador-designate to Australia, said here today that ...

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