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  2. Advertising

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. TAXI AND TRUCK IN FATAL SMASH

    BRISBANE, May 11.—Two people were killed and four others seriously injured, when a taxi cab and a threeton transport truck collided on Dingo Hill, half a mile-on the Brisbane side of Goodna, at 6.45 to-night ...

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  5. SYDNEY RAIL DEPOT MEN DISCUSS STRIKE TODAY

    SYDNEY, May 11. — While Melbourne sees in the resumption of its rail transport to-morrow the restoration of confidence in the principle of industrial arbitration, New South Wales is faced with a likelihood of a rail goods stoppage ...

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  6. HOLD-UP OF LONDON'S ROAD AND RIVER TRAFFIC

    Shipping was held up throughout the whole of London's great dock system owing to of strike of dock stevedores and lightermen, while in the City itself many difficullies were caused through a separate strike of workers employed by the City Corporation, including street cleaners, dustmen, maintainance men etc. Engineers who operated the working of the Tower. Bridge were among those who flopped work with the result that the huge ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RACKET IN RAIL PASSES ALLEGED

    BRISBANE. May 11.—The Railway Commissioner. Mr.P. R. T. Wills, will investigate a reported racket in the sale of free travel passes issued to rail ...

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  8. MEN ATTACKED IN BRISBANE STREETS

    BRISBANE. May 11. — Michael John McCafferty, 25, of Petrie Terrace, was admitted to the Brisbane Hospital late on saturday night in an unconscious ...

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  9. FATAL EXPLOSION IN POWER STATION

    SYDNEY. May 11. — A man died from burns, another is in a critical condition and a third was burned on the face and body after an explosion in the ...

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  10. BANKING OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES

    BRISBANE, May 10. — What action could be taken against Federal Government legislation forcing local authorities to transfer their business from private ...

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  11. M.P. ANGERED BY ADMIRAL'S SPEECH

    LONDON. May 10. —A member of. the House of Commons, Captain Julian Snow, in a sensational attack on Admiral Sir Geoffrey Layton, said in a ...

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  12. COURT SEQUEL TO ARMED ROBBERY

    SIDNEY. May 11. —Police objected to the granting of bail, when Richard Frank London. 20. lorry driver, and Claude William Burr 18, tramway ...

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  13. U.S. WOOL MOVE SHOT AT GENEVA

    NEW YORK, May 11. — The "Herald Tribune's" financial writer, reviewing the current move in Congress to secure additional protection for ...

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  14. PRESIDENT'S SON A TRAITOR

    MANILA. May 9.—Sergio Osmen[?] junior ton ol the former President of the Philippines, was to-day found, guilty of treason became of his ...

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  15. PANEL TO PROBE HOUSING RACKETS

    SYDNEY, May 11. — A State-wide organisation is being formed by the Australian Legion of Ex-Servicemen and Women to investigate and Smash ...

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  16. BRITISH GENERAL LAUDS KESSELRING

    LONDON*. May 11—General Sir Oliver Leese, who succeeded Field Marshal Montgomery as leader of the Eighth Army in Italy, and opposed ...

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  17. RUSSIAN REQUEST ON GREEK QUESTION

    LAKE SUCCESS. May 9.—Russia; has formally asked the Security Council to reopen 'The Greek Cuestion" at a session convened for the ...

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  18. LIMIT ON FISH TO OVERCOME GLUT

    BRISBANE. May 11. — The Queensland Fishermen's League to-day took action to limit the amount offish being sent to market by its members ...

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  19. LABOUR VICTORY IN KEPPEL

    BRISBANE. May 11. — The counting of a batch of 585 absent votes to-day. clinched the Labor victory in Keppel for the sitting member, Mr. Ingram ...

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  20. SENATE ABOLITION PLAN RIDICULED

    BRISBANE, May 11 — Two of Queensland's newly elected liberal Senators, Mr. Neil O'Sullivan and Miss Annabelle Rankin. frowned to-day on ...

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  21. CRAZED HORSE BAD AIR FREIGHT

    ELPASO (Texas), May 11. — For two hours, a crazed racehorse to-day terrorised the crew of a four engined cargo aircraft, before it was able to ...

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  22. WALSH DRIFTED FROM PEOPLE

    BRISBANE. May ll. — The Deputy Premier and Transport Minister, Mr. Walsh could not blame the Communist or alien vote for his defeat at the ...

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  23. INDICTMENT OF HUN GENERALS

    NUREMBERG. May 11. — Reuters correspondent says that General Telford Taylor, U.S. [?]tor handed the Nuremberg war ...

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  24. CLOSE WATCH ON JEWISH EXODUS

    LONDON. May 11 —The British United Press Jerusalem correspondent says that British Naval and Air' Forces are carrying out manoeuvres ...

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  25. DISPUTE ENSUING ON PACIFIC ISLES

    NEW YORK. May 11.—The United Staler. Britain, and New Zealand are disputing possession of at least 23 islands of potential military value in ...

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  26. BALLOON—BOMB BASES FOUND

    TOKYO, May 10—Concrete sites from which the Japanese launched their bombing balloons across the Pacific in 1943. in an attempt to blast ...

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  27. 9000 FINED OVER AMITSAR BURNINGS

    LONDON. May 10 — Reuters Amritsar correspondent says the authorities fined £1 each more than 9.000 inhabitants in the area of Amritsar where ...

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  28. JOCKEY MULLEY TO LIVE IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE. May 11. — Jockey Athol Mulley, the Sydney jockey of Bernborough fame, will settle in Brisbane after the Doomben Ten Thousand ...

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  29. PHILIPPINES BAN ON RUSSIANS

    MANILA. May 9,—The Philippine Republic has closed its frontier to all Russian nationals. The Immigration Commissioner ...

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  30. LEAKAGE TO RED PAPERS ALLEGED

    LONDON, May 11. — The Associated Press Geneva correspondent says that Mark Etheridge, the U.S. delegate on the Security Council Commission ...

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  31. DOCK ENGINEERS CONTINUE STRIKE

    SYDNEY. May lO.—The 220 Sydney dockyard engineers who have been on strike for more than six months for more poy. arc to continue, thier strike ...

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  32. ESCAPE THROUGH ROOF OF CELL

    MELBOURNE, May 11. — Tearing a hole in the plaster ceiling and removing plates from the roof, a 19-year-old prisoner, escaped from the Fitzroy ...

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  33. WIVES OF DUTCH NOW PENNILESS

    PERTH. May 11. — Australian wives of Dutch navy men. still serving with the Netherlands Navy, are having their ...

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  34. MAN DIES AFTER FOUND ON ROAD

    WARWICK. May 11 —Patrick Donnelly. 57, single, a sawmill employee of Bonshaw. N.S.W., was found lying on the road near Texas about 9.30 am on ...

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  35. Direct Action Threat By Grocers

    BRISBANE:, May 11. — Direct action to enforce their demands for increased profit margins will be threatened by grocers and ...

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  36. HEAVY CASUALTIES IN LAIWU BATTLE

    LONDON, May 11,—The American Press Nanking correspondent says the central Newsageney reports that Communists suffered 20,000 casualties in ...

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  37. BOY FOUND DYING OVER RIFLE

    MELBOURNE. May 11. — A boy of] 17 was found dying with a sawn-off pea-rifle between his knees, and a bullet wound in the forehead, at the home ...

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  38. Two Hurt In Capsize On Towers Road

    By fortuitous circumstance, the crew of a poods train Standing at Cardington station was on hand to render aid when a car ...

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  39. CHIANG'S PRIVATE HOLDINGS QUERIED

    NEW YORK, May 11. — A demand is being made for an investigation of the private property holding of Genpralissime Chiang Kai-shek and the ...

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  40. STRANGE SINKING OF U.S. VESSEL

    PORT TOWNSEND (Washington) May 10. — Eight Seamen were drowned to-day, when a 36 ton vessel en route from Seattle to New Orleans sank ...

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  41. FINAL CURTAIN ON 6-YR. DIVORCE CASE

    NEW YORK. May 10 —The United Press Hollywood correspondent says the former Follies beauty. [?] compton to-day was appointed ...

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  42. WALLABY MENACE IN MACKAY AREA

    MACKAY. May 11 —During tho dry season, at the littler end of last year and the beginning of the present year, the wallshy menace assumed senior ...

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  43. CALL TO WOMEN IN U.K: INDUSTRY

    LONDON. May 11. — What the Dally Heiaid" calls. "The second phase in Britain's give industrial battle foil prosperity" is about to open with an ...

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  44. BREAKDOWN IN INDIES TALKS

    LONDON, May 11,— What amounts to a breakdown in the economic negotiations between the Netherlands authorities and the indonesian ...

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  45. PLATYPUS AROUSES INTEREST IN U.S.

    NEW YORK. May 10. — The recent arrival of three platypuses in New York from Australia has stirred up a wave of interest in Australia, and its ...

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  46. NEW VICEROY TO SUBMIT PLAN

    LONDON. May 10. — Reuters Simla correspondent announced that Lord Louis Mountbatten invited Congress, the Moslem League and sikhanto in ...

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  47. SENATOR GUNMAN DECLARED INSANE

    OKLAHOMA CITY. May 10 — County Judge; C Blinn, to-day found insane, Representative Jimmie Scott who shot and setiously wounded Senator Tom ...

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