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  2. MAILS CLOSE TODAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. DISPUTE TIES UP SYDNEY SHIPPING

    Ships lying idle in Darling Harbour, Sydney's biggest decking area. because of the "double-dump" wool dispute. Over 40 ships in Sydney Harbour are effected by the refusal or 5,300 waterside workers to handle the bales. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HOPES FOR SETTLEMENT OF WATERSIDE STRIKE

    SYDNEY, May 15.— The A.C.T.U. Secretary, Mr. A. Monk, has sent telegrams to the Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. F. M. Forde, and the Minister for Supply and Shipping, Senator Ashley, asking the Federal Government ...

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  6. NO RESUMPTION BY MEAT STRIKERS

    BRISBANE, May 15.— To-day was recently fixed by the Industrial Court for the striking meat workers to return to work, but the men failed to offer for ...

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  7. Soviet Offer To Leave Bulgaria If Allies Withdraw From Italy

    PARIS, May 15.— At the Foreign Ministers Conference the Russian Foreign Minister (M. Molotov), in asking whether there would be a provision in the Italian peace treaty for the withdrawal of Allied troops from Italy after the treaty was signed, declared Russia's willingness to renounce her claim to maintain troops in Bulgarian ...

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  8. FORMER OFFICIAL SUES A.W.U.

    BRISBANE, May 15.— The Communists had not their knife Into the Australian Workers Union, Andrew Olsen, shearer, of ...

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  9. SHOT PARENTS TO SAVE WORRY

    LONDON, May 15.- "I did this to keep all the worry from mum and dad, whom I love dearly. May God forgive me." ...

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  10. BEVIN DEFENDS EMPIRE POLICY

    LONDON, May 15 The new policies towards Egypt. India and the colonies were not dictated by a sense of weakness. but because the ...

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  11. SLAUGHTERMAN ON CHARGE

    BRISBANE, May 14.— As a result of the occurrence at Hamilton Cold Stores yesterday. Mostyn Charles Poultney, 23 ...

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  12. STANDARD RAIL GAUGE

    ROCKHAMPTON, May 15.—If the Transport Minister (Mr. E. J. Walsh) who visited Rockhampton this week, has his way, the ...

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  13. DOG'S WHINING WARNS OF TRAGEDY

    WELLINGTON, May 15.— The Whining of two dogs, which refused to leave the scene, led to the discovery of the body of James McRae. 25, in ...

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  14. MR. CHIFLEY TOURS JAP STATIONS

    KURE, May 15.— The Australian Prime Minister. Mr. J. B. Chifley toured the British occupation zone, accompanied by Lt-Gen. Northcott. ...

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  15. PHILIPPINE SUGAR MISSION

    BRISBANE, May 16.— Philippine technical men are expected to visit Queensland to inquire into sugar developments. Mr. Colin M. Jupp, an ...

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  16. FROSTS IN SOUTH

    BRISBANE, May 15.— The most widespread frost this winter was reported from inland areas of the Stair this morning Darling Downs. ...

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  17. AUST. TO ACQUIRE U.S. STORES

    MELBOURNE, May 15.— Negotiations are proceeding between the American authorities and Treasury officials for the ...

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  18. CANBERRA UNIONS THREATEN STRIKE

    CANBERRA, May 15.—Unionists affiliated with Canberra Trades and Labour Council may go on strike, when Parliament resumes. At ...

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  19. BOHEMIAN NAZI SENTENCED

    PRAGUE, May 15.—Erich Daluege. brother of the former German Ploettor of Bohemia. was found guilty of being a member of the S.S and was ...

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  20. U.S. TO WITHDRAW IN BRITISH AREAS

    NEW YORK, May 14.— The "New York Times" Washington correspondent, states that Admiral Leaby is leaving by plane for London to-morrow to arrange with British Chiefs of Staffs ...

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  21. GEN. DOBBIE IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, May 15.— Lt., General Sir Wm. Dobbie, "Defender of Malta." arrived in Brisbane by plane this afternoon from south. He was Governor ...

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  22. N.G. REFUGEES RETURNING

    BRISBANE, May 15— More than 90 people who were evacuated front New Guinea when the Japanese invasion began will return to their old homes ...

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  23. JEWISH ATTACK ON BRITISH-SOLDIER

    LONDON, May 15.—The "Daily Mail's" Jerusalem correspondent says that a British soldier was seriously injured when five Jewish terrorists ...

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  24. FURTHER FOOD CUT IN INDIA

    LONDON, May 15.— The "Times" Delhi correspondent states that the Government of India food officials say that if the Combined Food Board ...

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  25. DANISH MINISTER TO AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, May 15.— Denmark has appointed as its first Minister to Australia. M. Christian Rottboll, who has been, for a number of years. first ...

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  26. ANTI-MacARTHUR MOVE RESENTED BY U.S.

    TOKIO, May 15.— The American Press correspondent states that replying to the Russian proposals that General MacArthur first submit to the Allied Council drafts of orders he intended making, Mr. George ...

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  27. MILITARY AWARDS TO QUEENSLANDERS

    CANBERRA, May 15.—Included tn the list or awards announced to-day are; Military Cross to Captain Geo. Henderson, Brisbane; Lt. Allan ...

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  28. CURT BRITISH NOTE HANDED TQ FRANCO

    LONDON, May 15.— The British Ambassador to Spain, Sir Victor Mallet, told the Spanish Government that Britain did not regard the measures against obnoxious Germans in Spain as entirely satisfactory, says ...

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  29. HELICOPTERS MAY SPRAY ORCHARDS

    If British tests are satisfactory, helicopters will be used in Victoria for spraying orchards and fighting bushfires. ...

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  30. 70-MILE PIPELINE TO BROKEN HILL

    The N.S.W. Premier (Mr. W. J: McKell) turning the first sod at the Inauguration of the Darling River-Broken Hill water pipeline last Saturday. A 70-mile pipeline will be built from the Darling River at Menindle to Broken Hill al a cost of more than £300,000. It will take two years to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. U.S. RAIL STRIKE WILL BE DISASTER

    NEW YORK May 14.— "The Herald Tribune's Washington correspondent reports that alter a conference between President Truman and ...

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  32. PARALYSIS SPREAD CONTNIUES IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, May 15.— Health Department doctors and hospital authorities are very concerned at the severity pf the present infantile paralysis ...

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  33. EX-CONSTABLE WINS APPEAL

    CAIRNS,May 15.— The Pollen Board of Appeal to-day upheld the appeal in former Constable Arthur Victor Pitts against his ...

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  34. LIE CONFIDENT OF ENDURING PEACE

    NEW YORK, May 14.— "The Herald Tribune," states that the General Secretary of U.N.O.. Mr. Trygve Lie, addressing businessmen, declared that ...

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  35. DEMOBILISATION WELL FORWARD

    CANBERRA, May 15.— Demobilisation was ahead of schedule, the Minister for Post .War Reconstruction, Mr. J. J. Dedman Said to-day. The ...

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  36. HORSES AND DOGS HAVE BEST FOOD

    BRISBANE, May 15.— Addressing the Creche and Kindergarten Association's annual convention to-day. Dr. N. Gutteridge said that racehorses and ...

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  37. HOTEL ROOMS FOR HOMELESS

    MELBOURNE, May 15.— Victorian hotelkeepers would have until the middle of next week in let vacant rooms in their hotels. said the ...

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