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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. FIRST ABORIGINE TO DIE IN ENGLAND

    THE IUGH COMMISSIONER for Australia, Mr. J. A. Beadey, placed a wreath on the grave in Eitham Parish Church, Eitham, of Yemmerrawanyea, the first, and possibly the only Australian aborigine to die in England. The Vicar of Eitham, the Rev. Cyril M. Smith, conducted a short service. Mr. D. Hope-Johnston, whose grandfather was on A.D.C. to Admiral Phillip, the first Governor of New South Wales, was present. It was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. P.M. SEES POSSIBILITY OF STERLING BLOC

    CANBERRA, May 28.—Replying to a question by Mr. A. W. Fadden, in the House of Representatives to-day, the Prime Minister, Mr. J. B. Chifley, said the gift of £25,000,000 to Britain was a purely spontaneous action, and had not ...

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  6. SCORE MARK ON RAIL NEAR SMASH

    BRISBANE, May 28.—Mr. Justice Mansfield said at the Camp Mountain smash inquiry to-day that he and other members of the Board of Inquiry had found a score mark on the rail near the scene of the disaster. ...

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  7. 70 IN SEARCH FOR LOST BOY

    BRISBANE, May 28.—Seventy men, including police from Caboolture, Landsborough and Nambour, are combing the Toorbulard area ...

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  8. WRIT TO TEST BANKING ACT

    MELBOURNE, May 28.—A writ was issued out of the High Court to-day by the Melbourne City Council against the ...

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  9. SHOT FOUR PLAYMATES

    TOLEDO (Ohio), May 28.—Oliver Terpening, a farm boy aged 16, is alleged to have told police to-day that he shot his four playmates with whom ...

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  10. CLONCURRY-MT. ISA ROAD

    CLONCURRY, May 28.—A shorter road between Cloncurry and Mt. Isa is again occupying the attention of the Cloncurry Shire Council. ...

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  11. SUMMING UP IN RYLANCE CASE

    BRISBANE, May 28.—In his summing up in the Crown versus Rylance Collieries claim to-day, Mr. Justice Macrossan said the ...

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  12. Hoover Plan For Separate Peace Popular

    NEW YORK, May 27.—The “Times” Washington representative says that Mr. Hoover's proposal to counter Russian ...

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  13. U.K. Ministers Loth to Come To Australia

    LONDON, May 28.—The Associated Press learns that, contrary to Reuter's information, Mr. Beasley is having the greatest difficulty ...

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  14. INQUIRY INTO A.B.C. RECOMMENDED

    CANBERRA, May 28.—A subcommittee will recommend to the Federal Cabinet, the appointment of a committee to inquire into the structure ...

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  15. HANLON CRITICISED ON DROUGHT RELIEF

    CANBERRA, May 28.—Mr. Corser last night [?] attacked Mr. Hallion for [?] winking Queensland farmers on the question of drought ...

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  16. AMERICAN INTEREST IN SUBSIDY FARE

    NEW YORK, May 28.—The Australian Government's offer to subsidies the fares of American ex-servicemen and their dependents who wished to ...

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  17. T.A.A. TO OPERATE WITHIN STATES

    CANBERRA, May 28.—The Government intends to conduct air services within the States with T.A.A Unless it is stopped by action taken by ...

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  18. N.Q. COUPLE IN SHOOTING AFFRAY

    SYDNEY, May 27.—A man and woman who, it is believed, had been living on an island off the north Queensland coast, and arrived in ...

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  19. SHIP TO LOAD STEEL FOR QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, May 28.—The second shipment within a month of more than 4000 tons of steel products for Brisbane Mackay, Townsville and Cairns ...

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  20. PROTEST ON LUXURY IMPORTS

    CANBERRA, May 28.—A protest against the importation of luxury goods from dollar countries was made by Mr Abbott, in the House of ...

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  21. LAKE'S CK. PARTIES IN CONFERENCE

    ROCKHAMPTON, May 28.—A conference was held to-day at the meatworks between representatives of the C.Q.M.E Co. Ltd., A.M.I.E.U. and the ...

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  22. FIRST MIGRANTS FOR QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, May 28.—The first batch of post-war migrants for Queensland has left Britain, the acting Premier (Mr. Gair) said to-night. ...

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  23. MONTY WILL HAVE A BUSY VISIT

    MELBOURNE, May 28.—Few people in Australia are likely to catch a glimpse of Field Marshal Lord Montgomery during his ...

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  24. SOVIET POLICY ON KOREA SUSPECT

    WASHINGTON, May 27.—Lieutenant-Commander Hodge, commander of American forces in Korea told the House Appropriations Committee in a ...

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  25. VISCT. MOUNTBATTEN IN LONDON

    VISCOUNT MOUNTBATTEN, Viceroy of India, photographed on his arrival in London, after flying from New Delhi, for urgent discussions with the British Cabinet. Governmental anxiety over the Indian situation is great in consequence of the gradual breakdown in Anglo-Indian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. JESSON'S PROMISE

    BRISBANE, May 28.—Referring to Mr. Bruce Plc's allegation regarding alleged wrong practices in the Kennedy election, Mr. Jesson said last ...

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  27. U.S. DESTROYERS LEAVE BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, May 28.—More than 200 women and a score of men waited for two hours on the New Farm wharf to-day to farewell the two ...

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  28. TOO MUCH EMPHASIS ON GENEVA TRADE TALKS

    CANBERRA, May 28.—A section of the Commonwealth Government believes too much emphasis it being placed on the suggestion that Australia would withdraw from Geneva if the wool talks with America proved abortive. ...

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  29. JAP CRIMINALS HANGED AT CHANGI

    SINGAPORE, May 28.—The Japanese war criminals, Lieutenant General Kumakichi Harada and Sergeant Major Kitaichi Jotani were hanged ...

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  30. MINISTRY GIVES BOARD CHOICE OF TWO TUGS

    British Ministry of Transport has agreed to give the Townsville Harbour Board the choice of the tugs Empire Gnome and Empire Minotaur. This advice has been received by the chairman of the Board, (Mr. L. E. D. Tomlins) from the Minister for the Navy for the Navy ...

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  31. SLIGHT EASING OF CLOTHING POSITION

    BRISBANE, May 28.—Though recently there have been grave doubts if sufficient clothing would be available to meet the coupons already ...

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  32. GOVT. TO "ASK" LIFTING OF BAN

    CANBERRA, May 28.—Mr. Chifley revealed in the House of Representatives to-day that the Commonwealth Government proposed to ask the ...

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  33. FALLING BIRTH RATE SERIOUS

    CANBERRA, May 28.—The Federal Government will give consideration to the Question of maternity benefits as a means of checking the alarming ...

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  34. FRENCH GIFT OF HISTORIC PLATE

    CANBERRA, May 28.—The French Minister to Australia to-day presented to the Commonwealth Library, a pewter plate left on Australia's west ...

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  35. PUBLIC SERVICE SALARY RISE

    BRISBANE, May 28.—Consent has been given to an award to increase public service salaries below £450 a year by an aggregate of £1,600,000 ...

    Article : 82 words
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