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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  4. RUSSIANS HAD THEIR PRIVATE JOKE

    The THE COUNCIL of Foreign Ministers ended its Moscow meeting on April 24, without having reached agreement on may major question. But Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister M. Vislinsky centre), and Foreign Minister M. Molotov (right) still found something to laugh about on the last day of the conference. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 137 words
  5. DRIVER OF ILL-FATED TRAIN SUCCUMBS

    BRISBANE, May 6.-Clyde Hind, 50, married, engine-driver of the train which crashed at Samford Range on Monday, died unexpectedly this afternoon. His death removed the last witness of the cause of the disaster. Hind's ...

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  6. ENGINEERS NOT PROMISED RISE

    MELBOURNE, May 6.-Judge Drake-Brockman said to-day the settlement conference had not promised the engineers either "on or off the ...

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  7. ENGLAND DYING FROM STARVATION

    LONDON, May 6. - England is dying from starvation, says Dr. Franklin Backnell, West End specialist and dietician, in an ...

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  8. GYMPIE, CLOSEST OF ELECTION

    BRISBANE, May 6.-After 303 votes had been counted in Gympie to-day, Mr. Dunstan's lead over Mr. Witham was reduced from 39 to 22. ...

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  9. Ayr Resident Killed at Crossing

    AYR, May 6. - When a panel van and the southern bound Townsville-Proserpine passenger train collided at Mirrigan Siding ...

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  10. Ship Struck by Giant Wave After Quake

    WELLINGTON, May 6.-Shortly after 2 p.m. to-day, when Wellington was shaken by a mild earthquake, the Wahine, approaching ...

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  11. DECEASED DRIVER WELL KNOWN IN NORTH

    The late Driver H. C. Hind who died on Tuesday afternoon at a remit of injuries sustained in the train smash at Camp ...

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  12. EIGHTH PRIZE IN CASKET TO T'VILLE

    BRISBANE, May 6.-Golden Casket No. 1125 was drawn to-day First prize, No. 80230. E. F. Lee. Mowbray St., East Brisbane: second, 31686, Mona ...

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  13. MR. JESSON FURTHER AHEAD

    The counting in the Kennedy electorate on Tuesday evening favoured the sitting Labour member, Mr. C. Q Jeason who now has a lead of 117 over ...

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  14. ECHO OF AUSTRALIA FIRST ARRESTS

    SYDNEY, May 6.-A writ clausing £25,000 against the Commonwealth for alleged wrongful are at and imprisonment was burned out ...

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  15. SUIT LENGTH SHIPMENTS TOKEN

    CANBERRA, May 6. - Exports of suiting materials from Australia at present were mostly token shipments, designed merely to retain Australian ...

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  16. ABBOTT EXPLAINS COMMUNIST CHARGE

    CANBERRA, May 6.-Mr. Abbott who, in Parliament two weeks ago charged various people with being Communists explained to the House ...

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  17. FEDERAL GOVT. SECURITIES

    BRISBANE, May 6.-An the result of the immediate success of the last Commonwealth loan, the minimum prices for Commonwealth Government ...

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  18. REPARATIONS FROM HUNS EXCEED SHARE

    CANBERRA, May 6.-As a result of the consideration shown by other allied nations, allocations of industrial equipment from Germany to Australia ...

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  19. U.K. TRANSPORT BILL PASSED

    LONDON, May 6.-The third reading of the transport Bill which nationalist railways, road haulage and other transport services, was agreed ...

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  20. FOOD FOR BRITAIN COUPONS POST FREE

    CANBERRA, May 6.- Senator Courtice announced to-day that all food coupons surrendered as a contribution to the food relief in ...

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  21. CROSSING SMASH AT GORDONVALE

    CAIRNS, May 6.-A collision occurred to-night, about 7 o'clock, at the railway level crossing at the Family Hotel, Gordon vale, between a motor ...

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  22. "AUS. AGENT OF U.S. IN ROCKET TEST"

    NEW YORK, May 6.-The Chicago Tribune to-day published a despatch by Quentin Pope from Geraldton. West Australia, with the headlines. ...

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  23. PART OF POET'S WILL INVALID

    SYDNEY, May 6.-Portion of the will of William Baviebridge also known as Loclsidge. an Australian poet and author, who died ...

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  24. SUBSIDISED ITEMS TO BE REVIEWED

    CANBERRA, May 6.-The future policy towards continuing the heavy subsidies on certain articles to keep prices down is being reviewed by the ...

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  25. MUNITIONS PLANT LEASED

    CANBERRA, May 6.-The Government has approved of a 21 year lease, of a munitions factory at Bathurst to California Productions Pty Ltd. ...

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  26. PATHFINDER BADGE LOSS RESENTED

    LONDON, May 6.-R.A.A.F. pathfinders, who sought out and lit up targets for Bomber Command during the mammoth wartime air raids, are ...

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  27. NO SUBSIDY ON MEAT FOR EXPORT

    CANBERRA, May 6.-Prices which producers would realise for meat exported under the Meat Board's plan to send additional supplies to Britain ...

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  28. MOTHER ON FOUR SERIOUS CHARGES

    SYDNEY, May 6.-A woman was charged in the Ryde Court to-day with murdering one of ber children, and attempting to murder the other two ...

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  29. JAMIESON STILL PRODUCERS' AGENT

    BRISBANE, May 6.-The services of Mr. C. Jamieson as Queensland producers' representative on the Commonwealth Dairy Industry Advisory ...

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  30. POLICE SERGEANT WINS £12,000

    BRISBANE, May 6.-The winner of the first prize in the £12,000 Casket to-day was Sergeant Edward Francis Lee of the police gaming and ...

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  31. MINERS TO STOP TO SEE SOCCER

    SYDNEY, May 6.-South Coast coal miners will not work to-morrow afternoon. They have arranged to knock off at ...

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  32. FRIESIAN YIELDS 15½ GALLONS IN DAY

    LONDON, May 6.-A Frisian cow, owned by a Hampshire fanner yesterday set up a world's record milk yield. She gave 15S½lbs of milk in 24 hours ...

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  33. LEY FOUND INSANE, TAKEN TO ASYLUM

    LONDON, May 6.-The Home Office has announced the Home Secretary, Mr. Chuter Ede. under the Criminal Lunatics Act ...

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  34. THOSE WERE SHOOTIN' WORDS

    French Actress Lise Merville (with duelling pistol). photographed in Paris last month after she challenged a newspaper critic to a duel because he called her "a skeleton." The critic, Roger Dorne, did not accept the challenge. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. SEARCH FOR SOLDIER WITNESS

    SYDNEY, May 6.-Police raid at an inquest to-day that an Australian-wide search had been made without success for a soldier said to have been ...

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  36. SYDNEY GAS EMPLOYEES BAN OVERTIME

    SYDNEY, May 6.-Fresh trouble is developing among the trade unions over week-end penalty rates and the A.C.T.U. Executive is to meet on Monday to discuss come requests for the introduction of direct action ...

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  37. ROOF STOLEN FROM HOUSE

    SYDNEY, May 6.-Goulburn police are investigating the theft or a roof from a house on the road between Taralga and Wombeyan Caves. The house was unoccupied and the ...

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  38. £3637 IN FUND FOR VICTIM'S FAMILY

    LONDON, May 6.-A fund organised by the "Daily Mail" for the widow and six children of Alec de Antiquis the London motor cyclist who was ...

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  39. FISH BY SHIPFUL WITH NEW NET

    SYDNEY.-Prospects of a new development in the Australian fishing industry are opened up by reports received in Sydney from Eden, on the ...

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  40. CZECHS SENTENCE ABOUT 450 TO DEATH

    LONDON, May 6. - The "Times" Prague correspondent says the Peoples and Honour Courts, which have been responsible for dealing with charges ...

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  41. U.N.O. TO HEAR JEW AGENCY ON PALESTINE

    NEW YORK, May 6.-By a compromise reached late yesterday the Jewish Agency for Palestine will be given a hearing before the United Nations Assembly's political committee. ...

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  42. "U.K., U.S. AGENTS IN TURKEY"

    LONDON, May 6-The Associated Press Moscow representative says I "Izvestia" alleged that many British and American agents were operating ...

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  43. 5000 CIGARETTES SEIZED ON SHIP

    SYDNEY, May 6.-Customs officials to-day seized 5000 American cigarettes on the Swedish motorship Mongabarra which arrived from San Francisco on ...

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  44. MacARTHUR IS NOT RETIRING

    TOKIO, May 5.-A headquarters spokesman said here that there was absolutely no truth in the speculation that General MacArthur was ...

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  45. STRIKERS RETURN TO "SIT DOWN"

    LONDON, May 6-The "Times'" Paris correspondent save strikers at the Renault works yesterday reoccupied the premises in order to ...

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  46. BUTTER FOR CANADA

    OTTAWA, May 6.-The Agricultural Minister. Mr J. G. Gardiner, told the House of Commons that Australia an New Zealand so far this year had ...

    Article : 51 words
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