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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO DAY

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  4. LONDONERS SEE NEW FLYING BOAT

    CELEBRATING the British Overseas Airways Corporations's 25th, year of existence, the new Short Solent flying boat alighted on the Thames, where it was open for public inspection. The aircraft will be christened "City of London" at a ceremony to be performed by the Lord Mayor. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LULL IN FIGHTING ON SHANGHAI PERIMETER

    HONGKONG, May 17.—A lull in the fighting on Shanghai's shrinking perimeter was reported by pilots and passengers who arrived in five Chinese-owned aircraft that continued the airlift from the ...

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  6. BUILDING GRABS BY GOVT. CAUSE CONCERN

    BRISBANE, May 17.—The purchase by the Commonwealth Government of office space in Brisbane in recent months has alarmed business circles in Brisbane, Mr. R. H. Wainwright, president ...

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  7. LIMIT TO LEGISLATION ON BALLOTS

    CANBERRA, Mar 17.—Although it made no deflaite decision the Federal Cabinet to-day agreed tacitly it could not go ...

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  8. WILL DEFEND HONGKONG

    HONGKONG, May 17: (A.A.P.-Reuters): Britain could be expected to lend additional defence forces to Hongkong if there ...

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  9. NORTH WILL DEMAND A MUCH BETTER DEAL

    Evidence that the people of North Queensland are determined to force authority to give them a better deal is evident by the new* released on Tuesday afternoon by the president of the Federation of ...

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  10. Soviet "Well" Represented In Bangkok

    BANGKOK, May 17.—The Soviet has set up one of the mysteries of the Orient in Bangkok, says the "New York Times" ...

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  11. CALLIDE COAL FOR VICTORIA DELAYED

    MELBOURNE, May 17.—A hitch in the Victorian Government's plan to buy Callide coal from Queensland has resulted ...

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  12. Court Seeks Assurances From Unions

    MELBOURNE, May 17.—Acting Chief Judge Kelly directed the Australian Council of Trade Unions to-day to get assurances ...

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  13. CAIRNS QUERIES BUILDING POLICY

    CAIRNS, May 17.—"I consider it more important to afford better facilities on the mainland than on islands." said the Mayor of Cairns ...

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  14. SYDNEY FACES BLEAK WINTER

    SYDNEY, May 17.—Sydney's [?] out" to save electricity will probably begin to-morrow night. The State Government will gazette to-morrow regulations enforcing ...

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  15. DARWIN WRIT ON C'WEALTH

    MELBOURNE, May 17—A High Court writ was taken out this afternoon on behalf of Eirc Chin of Darwin, a tailor, against ...

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  16. WHARF DISPUTE AT MACKAY

    MACKAY, May 17.—A dispute occurred at the Mackay Harbour this morning over the transfer of one gang of 22 watersiders from ...

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  17. STATE'S CASH BALANCE UP

    BRISBANE, May 17—The State had a cash balance at the end of April of £5,599,652 against £2,337,524 the year previously. ...

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  18. MR. J. R. KEMP TO LEAVE M.R.C.

    BRISBANE, May 17.—Mr. J. R. Kemp will relinquish his position Aa Main Roads Commissioner on June 30. The Treasurer (Mr. ...

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  19. FILM UNIT AT WORK AT M'KAY

    MACKAY, May 17.—An "Australian Diary" film unit has arrived here to make a film of Macaky people at work and play ...

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  20. WOOL FIRM AT BRISBANE SALES

    BRISBANE, May 17.—A total of 12,000 bales was submitted at the second day of the eighth series of wool sales in Brisbane ...

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  21. Defaulting D.P.'s Will Be Deported

    MELBOURNE, May 17.—The prosecution of four displaced person migrants who broke their contracts. was a warning to ...

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  22. PLANE CREWS IN SEA PERIL

    HALIFAX, May 17.—A small Danish motor schooner, Ebba, sank to-day south-west of Greenland. Four American military ...

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  23. STRING QUARTET'S NEW PERSONNEL

    BRISBANE, May 17.—The personnel of the new State String Quarter was approved by Cabinet to-day. The acting Education ...

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  24. AUST. STEEL IMPORT FARCE

    BRISBANE, May 17.—It is a shocking commentary on the present state of affairs that while, Australia had plant to produce ...

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  25. TIGHT CONDITIONS ON BANK ADVANCES

    CANBERRA, May 17.—In his first statement of policy since he was appointed to the Central Bank, Dr. A. C. Coombs has set out tight overdraft conditions to be observed by the trading banks. The ...

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  26. INTERNAL PROBE BY A.E.U.

    MELBOURNE, May 17.—The affairs of the Amalgamated Engineering Union in Australia will be investigated by a leading official ...

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  27. Recognition To Spain Refused By U.N.O.

    NEW YORK, May 16.—A resolution calling for the return of the Ambassadors to Madrid was defeated to-day when it failed to obtain the required two-thirds majority in the General Assembly. ...

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  28. BY-ELECTION IN IPSWICH JULY 2?

    BRISBANE, May 17.—The by-election for the Ipswich seat, caused by the death of Mr. Gledson, is expected to take place on ...

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  29. FILM INSPIRED LEAP TO ITALY

    LONDON, May 17.—The American Press Trieste representative says Teodor Jovanovich, 24-year-old film operator of Belgrade ...

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  30. MIGRANT ACT TO BE AMENDED

    CANBERRA, May 17—The Minister for Immigration (Mr. Catwell) to-day received unanimous support from the Federal ...

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  31. PATIENT BROUGHT IN BY AIR

    CAIRNS, May 17.—The serial ambulance arrived back at Cairns early this afternoon from Carpentaria Downs Station with ...

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  32. BOXING

    SYDNEY, May 17.—Queensland boxers, Elly Bennett and Jack Hassen, have been rated in the first 10 of their divisions in the ...

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  33. LOWER BURDEKIN MILLS

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  34. PENINSULA CATTLE MOVING

    About 1890 head of fat and store cattle from stations on Cape York Peninsula have been put on the road, headed for the ...

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  35. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT HERE

    The Queensland State Symphony Orchestra ends its northern tour, which included the Tableland, which a concert at Townsville in the ...

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  36. TRAVELLED BY ANOTHER NAME

    SYDNEY, May 17.—Mr. R. Dixon. the General President of the Australian Communist Party, left Sydney under another name ...

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  37. BAD ACCESS TO M'KAY SAWMILLS

    MACKAY. May 17.—Owing to the bad condition of five miles of the Dalrymple Heights road, difficulty is being experienced by local ...

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