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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 98 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 71 words
  4. 40-HOUR WEEK IN SHEARING AWARD

    BRISBANE, May 17.—The Full Bench of the Industrial Court allowed an A.W.U. application for a 40-hour week in the shearing industry tb operate from June 1. The awards varied were the Shearing industry Award ...

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  5. SIDELIGHTS ON BRITAIN'S FOOD POSITION

    Food for Britain on the deck of the battleship Duke of York in Sydney Harbour. This warship's wartime armament overshadows its peacetime cargo of meat. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 129 words
  6. WATERSIDE STRIKE OVER

    SYDNEY, May 17.—The Australia-wide wharf dispute has ended after 12 days. The Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. Forde, announced this afternoon that pending a legal inquiry the Government had decided no export license should ...

    Article : 667 words
  7. WRIT OVER ASCOT COURSE EJECTMENT

    BRISBANE. May 17.—Stanley Less the George Curtis, pastrycook, of the Valley, Brisbane, issued a wilt out of the Supreme Court to-day, claiming ...

    Article : 101 words
  8. TOOWOOMBA ROAD SMASH

    TOOWOOMBA. May 17.—One mar is dead and four others seriously injured as a result of an accident on the Toowoomba—Crop's Nest road ...

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  9. VARIATIONS SOUGHT TO SUGAR AWARD

    BRISBANE, May 17.—The industrial Court to-day reserved its decision on an application by the Queensland Cane Growers' ...

    Article : 367 words
  10. EROSION CONTROL AT CATTLE CREEK

    BRISBANE. May 17—The Government has approved of the constitution of the Cattle Creek Trust under the Burdekin River Trust Act of 1940. ...

    Article : 220 words
  11. MIGRATION PLANS

    SYDNEY. May 17.—A quota of 10.000 immigrants for Queensland in 1948 or 1949 has been announced by the Immigration Minister. Mr. A. ...

    Article : 119 words
  12. Q. HAS 2 IN 10 IN PUBLIC SERVICE

    BRISBANE. May 17.—Even though Commonwealth departments are largely centralised in the south, two men are in public employment in ...

    Article : 134 words
  13. HAMPSHIRE QUITS NEW POST

    MELBOURNE. May 17.—Group Captain K. N. Hampshire, D.S.O. and Bar. D.F.C., hat walked out of his fortnight-old £2280 a year ...

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  14. NEW MOVE IN MEAT STRIKE

    BRISBANE. May 17.—Union officials will fly to Melbourne to-morrow to seek Federal Government intervention in the 10 weeks' ...

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  15. PARIS CONFERENCE NOT COMPLETE FAILURE

    LONDON, May 17,— After three weeks almost continuous session, the Foreign Ministers' conference adjourned to-night. The conclusion was marked by M. Molotov turning down a proposal from Mr. Bevin that ...

    Article : 488 words
  16. NEW MARKETS FOR WOOL SOUGHT

    CANBERRA, May 17,—Australia is seeking new avenues for export of iU raw wool its was revealed to-day. India and China are expected ...

    Article : 386 words
  17. BRUMBY CONTROL IN PROSERPINE

    BRISBANE, May 17.—Following an application from stock owners in the Proserpine district an Order-in-Council has been issued constituting that ...

    Article : 116 words
  18. ARREST OF DUCE'S BODY SNATCHERS

    MILAN, May, 17.—Police arrested a girl named Piera in connection with the removal of Mussolini's body from, its grave . ...

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  19. SERVICES INQUIRY BUREAU HELPFUL

    BRISBANE, May, 17.—During the short time it has been in operation, the ex-servicemen and women's inquiry bureau of the Queensland Prices ...

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  20. STRONG DEMAND FOR WOOL EXPECTED

    BRISBANE, May 16. Present indications are that when the wool auctions in Australia open in September that the demand for well grown ...

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  21. SALES TAX PRICES CUTS ON MONDAY

    CANBERRA. May 17.—The Commonwealth Prices Commissioner (Mr. McCarthy) said to-day that all goods affected by the reductions or ...

    Article : 56 words
  22. PEARLSHELL BOOM BUT NO DIVERS

    CANBERRA, May 17.—Lack of divert it preventing the resumption of the pearling industry in North Australia. Before the war most divers were ...

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  23. NORTHERN WATER SCHEMES

    BRISBANE. May 17.—An Ordering Council has been issued dispensing with the loan procedure in respect of a loan of £1300 to the Shire of ...

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  24. MINISTER MISSING SINCE CAPTURE

    DARWIN, May 17.—A Methodist minister. Rev. L. M. Kentish, was Kentish out of the Arafura Sea by a Japanese float plane in January, 1943. ...

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  25. POTATO PRICE IS UNALTERED

    CANBERRA. Mav, 17.—Potato Prices for the 1946-47 crop would he the same as last action. Mated Commonwealth Prices Commissioner. Mr. ...

    Article : 63 words
  26. MacARTHUR PROBE FOR LOST AUTHOR

    TOKIO, May 17.—General MacArthur has, asked the Japanese Government to investigate the disappearance of Verna Gordon Britain, an ...

    Article : 80 words
  27. SARAWAK NOW U.K. COLONY

    LONDON, May 17.—The 'Daily Mails" Kuching correspondent says Britain to-day acquired a new colony when, after 90 minutes ...

    Article : 310 words
  28. SECOND ATOM BOMB TEST UNDERWATER

    PEARL HABOUR, May 17.— Vice Admiral Blandy announced that the second atomic bomb to be dropped on Bikini, some time in August, will be ...

    Article : 79 words
  29. NO REVIEW IN NUNN MAY'S CASE

    LONDON. May 17.—Mr. Chuter Ede in the House of Commons, said he had considered the case in which the atom scientist. Dr. Nunn May. was ...

    Article : 79 words
  30. COLOSSAL WAR WASTE IN US.

    WASHINGTON, May 17.—Five separale congressional committees arre investigating the disposal of a 100,000,000,000 dollars worth of ...

    Article : 225 words
  31. NEW GREEN ISLAND JETTY

    BRISBANE, May 17.—An Order-in-Council has been issued authorising the expenditure of £3083 from Horeslry funds for the erection of a jetty ...

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  32. 26 KILLED IN AIRLINE CRASH

    RICHMOND (Vhginla), May 17.— At least 26 were killed when an airliner clashed into a swarm during darkness. ...

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  33. SKILLED HANDLING OF FLYING BOAT

    DARWIN. May 17.— The First Hythe flying boat on the regular schedule from England landed here last night with one engine dead. The ...

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  34. SURPLUS FOODS TO GO OVERSEAS

    BRISBANE, May, 17.—Surplus army foodstuffs, such as canned foods, meat and margarine, are to be mode available to the British Ministry of Food ...

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  35. DEFENCE PLEA IN LIVESEY SUIT STRUCK OUT

    SYDNEY, May 17—Charges that Mrs. Florence Elizabelb Livesey was not married to Levesey, but lived with him adulterously, were made before Mr. Justice Owen, in chambers, in the Supreme Court to-day. The pleadings were filed in defence of a breach of promise suit, which ...

    Article : 318 words
  36. CASKET DRAWING

    BRISBANE, May 17.—Golden Casket 1931 was drown to-day. The first prize was No. 66677 R. Wallow Josilee Street Coorprion. Brisbane ...

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  37. WAR CRIMES COURT UPHOLDS LEGALITY

    TOKIO, May 17.—The War Cametribunal rejected all defence motions attacking the Court's jurisdiction and seeking dismisal of the indiriment ...

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  38. GEOLOGIST'S SOUGHT

    CANBERRA May 17.,—The Bureau of Mineral Resources will seek oil bearing areas in Australia and Papua. In the "Government Gazette" the ...

    Article : 104 words
  39. WAR EXPENDITURE STILL HIGH

    CANBERRA. May 17.—War expenditure last month amounted to £27,356,000 or s daily cost of £911,866, in 10 months up to the end of April ...

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  40. FACTIONAL CLASH IN NAPLES

    ROME, May 17.— Twenty-eight were sounded when a crowd of monarchist [?] trying to storm the Neples [?] headmarket were ...

    Article : 28 words
  41. "SOWING" LEAVE FOR DANISH ARMY

    CPOENHAGEN, May 17.—Danrah, officials and [?] ...

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