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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 104 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. RAFT STARTS LONG DRIFT

    The bamboo raft carrying six Norwegian sctenstists to the South Seas, leaves Callso. Pern, on . April The scientists, heated by ethnelogist Thor Heyerdahl. are now 500 miles off the coast of Pern. They reach the Marquetals island to prove their theory that the first South Sea Islanders crossed the Pactfic on rafta. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 116 words
  5. BEVIN'S WARNING

    LONDON, May 16.—Opening the two days foreign affairs debate in the House of Commons, Mr. Bevin presented an "interim report" on the preparation of the peace treaty with Germany. ...

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  6. AGREEMENT HAY END STRIKE

    BRISBANE May 16.—The moulders and ironworkers who have defied the Arbitration Court since October lait year, are faced ...

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  7. APOLOGY BY MR. ANTHONY

    GANBERRA, May 16.—The Minister for Repatriation. Mr. Barnard, walked out of the House of Representatives to-day In anger, ...

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  8. GOVT. SCHEME ON HERBERT POLLUTION REJECTED

    INGHAM, May 16.—After receiving opinions, which they isvited from public bodies and private individuals, the Shin Council last sight anaximously decided to reject the Government scheme for a solution of the pollstion of the Herbert River, by providing a altration and ...

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  9. Presbyterians Plan £300,000 Hospital

    BRISBANE, May 15.—The Presbyterian Assembly to-day discussed a scheme for building a £300,000 war immortal hospital in Brisbane. ...

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  10. BURKETOWN SORRY IT CAN'T OBLIGE

    BURKETOWN, May 16.—Sergeant Bushpell, a British soldier in India. has written to the Burke Shire Council requesting that the Council should make ...

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  11. NEW SALARIES START JULY 1

    CANBERRA, May 16.—The Caucus decision to raise Federal Parliamentralans' salaries by £500 a year, will mean a salary range ...

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  12. HOMES ENDANGERED BY SUBSIDENCE

    SYDNEY, May 16.—A large fall in the old workings of the Vale of Clwydd mine at Lighgow, late this afternoon, hadly damaged dozens ...

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  13. CANADA WILL WATCH MIGRANTS

    OTTAWA, May 16.—Canads realists the Importance of immigration but does not want Communists or Fascists and does not intens admitting people ...

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  14. CORAL REEF TO BE BLASTED

    AUCKLAND, May 15.—Growing coral which is threatening to block snipping channels on the coast of Western Samoa is to be blasted by a ...

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  15. CAREFUL CHOICE OF IMMIGRANTS

    CANBERRA, May 16.—Refugees coming to Australia were financed by the Hebrew Aid Society of New York, which is part of an American ...

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  16. CHURCHILL HAD WAY TO END WAR

    LONDON, May 16.—During an address delivered alter accepting the freedom of the Borough at Ayr, Mr. Churchill said he had always declared ...

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  17. CONSTABLE'S DEATH AT TORRENS CREEK

    The death has occurred at Torrent Creek under tragic circumstances of Constable W. E. Green. Torrens Creek is about 160 miles from Townsville, on ...

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  18. CHARRED BONES FOUND IN CANE

    SYDNEY, May 16.—Charred piece of hone and some teeth were found in a caw in mountainous country, 23 uniles ...

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  19. TEN YEARS GAOL FOR IMAMURA

    RABAUL, May 16.—After a trial lasting over two weeks, the War Crimes Court at Rabaul to-day found General Hitoshi Imamurs, former ...

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  20. HERBERTON LINK WITH HUGHENDEN

    HERBERTON, May 16.—At a meeting of the Herberton Shire Council to-day, Crs. Mealing and Atkinson, brought forward a scheme to apply ...

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  21. CORA AGROUND IN ALBERT RIVER

    BURKETOWN. May 16.—The motor vessel, Cora, with supplies from Normanton went aground on a sandspit in the Albert River last Sunday. ...

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  22. DIVISION ON U.K. BUDGET

    LONDON. May 16.—Reuter's states the Opposition has decided to lake the unusual course of dividing the House of Commons on the Finance Bill when ...

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  23. MARATHON VOTE FOR N.S.W. CABINET

    SYDNEY, May 16.—The New South Wales Labour Caucus took 16 hours to elect 16 members of the McGire Cabinet The session lasted until three ...

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  24. FURTHER REMAND IN YEPPOON CASE

    ROCKHAMPTON, May 16.—Denis Roche. Roman Catholic priest, charged that on May 2, at Yeppoon, he was in a dwelling house at night with ...

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  25. UNEMPLOYMENT PAY SUSPENDED

    It is understood that a number of persons have received notices this week from the Register of Unum ployment and Sick Bellellts at ...

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  26. BRISBANE WOOL TURNOVER

    BRISBANE, May 16.—The wool Selling Brokers' Association has announced that ,the total amount realised from the Brisbane wool sale held on ...

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  27. MINIMUM RATE OF 10/- IN NEW SERVICES PAY CODE

    CANBERRA, May 16.—Pay increases under the post war pay code for the Army, Navy and Air Force, tabled by the Minister for Defence, Mr. Dedman, in the House of Representatives to-day, will cost £300,000 per ...

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  28. GOLDEN CASKET 1128

    BRISBANE, May 16.—Golden Casket No. 1128 was drawn to-day. First prize, 60460. J. J. Molloy. Thomas Street Ipswich; second. 17505. E. ...

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  29. World Ban on Dutch Ships Hinted at

    BATAVIA, May 16.—Australian unions were formulating plans for a world-wide ban on Dutch ships, the Indonesian Trade ...

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  30. A.B.C. JOURNALISTS' SALARIES £80,000

    CANBERRA, May 16.—As a result of the decision to begin an independent news service for the Australian Broadcasting Commission, an ...

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  31. REVIEW OF WAR WIDOWS' PENSIONS

    CANBERRA. May 16.—The Prime Minister. Mr. Chifley and Mr. Barnard will probably review the position of war windows with family ...

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  32. ARAB PROTEST REJECTED ON PALESTINE INQUIRY

    FLUSHING, May 16.—With the Arab States protesting to the last, the United Nations Assembly confirmed to-day the appointment of an 11-nation inquiry commission on Palestine. It also passed a Norwegian resolution ...

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  33. U.S. War Dead To Be Moved From Pacific

    NEW YORK, May 16.—Colonel George Rare, Chief of the United State War Graves Registration Division, said to-day that all ...

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  34. SYDNEY LAND SALES INQUIRY

    CANBERRA, May 16.—Mr. Chifley disclosed in the House of Representatives to-day, be had ordered an inquiry into the administration of the ...

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  35. U.S. AID TO GREECE, TURKEY APPROVED

    WASHINGTON. May 16.—Both the House of Representatives and the Senate approved without debate the Conference Committee's composite Bill ...

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  36. U.S. TAXATION DRIVE

    NEW YORK. May 16.—AS a result of the current drive against tax evaders the Federal Treasury has collected 3,000.000.000 dollars from delinquent ...

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  37. DEFENCE RIGHTS SOUGHT IN TIMOR

    CANBERRA, May 16—Australia is endeavouring to secure certain defence rights in Portuguese Timor. Dr. Evatt in the House of Representatives to-day ...

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