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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  4. LINCOLN BOMBER DROPS IN AT GARBUTT

    A LINCOLN BOMBER, flown by Squadron Leader R. N. Dalkin, commanding officer of No. 2 Bomber Squadron of the R.A.A.F., Amberley, visited Towns ville on Thursday. No. 10 Squadron, which is being formed at Garbut, is to be equipped with Lincolns and the visit was of particular interest to the ground staff on No. 10. The flight engineer of the Lincoln. Flight Lieutenant Liebke, and the other members ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BERLIN BLOCKADE OFF FROM MAY 12

    NEW YORK, May 4.—The Big Four powers have reached an agreement to lift the Berlin blockade and counter-blockade measures and to hold a meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers. ...

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  6. UNI. COLLEGE PLANNED FOR TOWNSVILLE

    BRISBANE, May 5.—University colleges will be constructed at Rockhampton and Townsville said the Premier to-day ...

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  7. 4 Trapped In Anthracite Shaft Fire

    GIRARDVILLE (Pennsylvania) May 4.—Four men are trapped 800 feet underground to-day in a burning anthracite colliery of ...

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  8. REDS ACCELERATE THRUST TO SOUTH CHINA

    NEW YORK, May 5.—No Communist drive towards Shanghai seems under way yet, reports Waiter Sullivan, "New York Times" correspondent in a despatch from Shanghai Despite the loss of ...

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  9. ROWDY MEETING FOR MENZIES

    MELBOURNE, May 5.—The Federal Opposition leader, Mr. R. G. Menzies, had to contend with many interjections, and at ...

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  10. 2 New Tin Dredges For Upper Herbert

    BRISBANE, Mat 5.—Tin worth £50,000,000 still remains to be recovered in the Upper Herbert and adjoining areas ...

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  11. South China Contraband In U.S. Arms

    HONGKONG, May 5.—The A.A.P. Reuter representative says American arms, believed to have been [?]ggied from ...

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  12. LINCOLN DROPS IN AT GARBUTT

    If there were itching fingers in Townsville on Thursday they were probably those of Squadron Leader Brill. D.S.O., D.F.C. and bar. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. MIGRANT PLAN "RUN AMOK"

    SYDNEY, May 5.—"It seems as if the migration scheme has completely run amok," said Mr. J. T. Laug to-day. He declared ...

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  14. UNION SUSPENDS RET. OFFICER

    MELBOURNE, May 5.—The Federal Council of the F.F.D.F.A. tod-ay decided to suspend the Federal returning officer of the ...

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  15. CALLOUS PARENT SENT TO GAOL

    MELBOURNE, May 5.—Walter Harold Armstrong. 52, described by the Magistrate as a man without any parental regard, was ...

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  16. COAL BOARD TO BE CHALLENGED

    SYDNEY, May 5.—The chairman of the Central Coal Reference of the Central Coal Reference Board (Mr. Gallagher) threwdown a challenge to Northern ...

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  17. PEANUT OIL EXTRACTION

    MARREEVBA, May 5.—At a meeting of the Mareeba district peanut growers, presided over by Mr. Walter Kelly, during a discussion ...

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  18. SCHOOLS KEY TO HOLIDAY CRUSH

    BRISBANE, May 5.—It is no use attempting to relieve the undoubted congestion of December and January by staggering holiday or similar devices until ...

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  19. PRESSURE BY MINERS' UNION

    SYDNEY, May 5—Aggregate stop-work meetings will be held on all coalfields unless a conference is called to consider the new log of ...

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  20. GOVR. STRESSES BALLOT PURITY

    ROCKHAMPTON, May 5.—Replying to a civic welcome to-day the Governor (Sir John Laverack) stressed the importance of the ...

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  21. N.Z. COMPLAINT ON AUST. WHEAT

    AUCKLAND, May 5.—Australian wheat supplied to Auckland mills, was of inferior grade is the past year. said Mr. A. St. Clair Brown ...

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  22. FIELD DAYS IN SHEEP AREAS

    BRISBANE, May 5.—Gramers in the central western sheep districts which suffered severely during the recent drought will be ...

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  23. MAN'S ORDEAL AFTER 20ft. FALL

    MACKAY, May 5.—Benjamin Davis (58), a rail, letter of Kohjo, near Mackay, was flown to Brisbane this morning for medical ...

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  24. MEAT DEAL GIVES ASSURED MARKET

    LONDON, May 4—Reuter's says Mr. Strachey. Minister for Food told Mr. Blackburn (Labour) that details of the agreement ...

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  25. ARREST BEFORE THEFT REPORTED

    WARWICK, May 5.—Four hours before a robbery of jewellery and clothing to the value of £101 from the Langham Hotel had been ...

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  26. TWO KILLED IN CROSSING SMASH

    MELBOURNE, May 5.—A man and his wife were killed outright and their ion injured when train struck a truck and caravan at a ...

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  27. MENTAL HYGIENE EXPERT INVITED

    BRISBANE, May 5.—The Government wil seek the advice of Professor Alexander Kennedy leading British paychlatrist. in ...

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  28. FOOTBALL

    BRISBANE, May 5.—Reports of disharmony during the Kangaroos tour abroad were discounted at a Rugby League Board of Control ...

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  29. 13 Girls Perish In Glasgow Store Fire

    LONDON, May 5.—At least 13 girls are dead and 24 people, including two firemen, are injured as a result of a disastrous fire which to-day turned a fashion store in Glasgow into a holocaust. Two of ...

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  30. U.S. DEMAND ON BALKAN NATIONS

    WASHINGTON. May 4.—The Secretary of State, Mr. Achcson, told a Press conference to-day the United states was conferring with ...

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  31. CHARGE FOLLOWS GEMS SEIZURE

    SYDNEY, May 5—Arthur Tobin (33), engineer of King's Cross, was charged in the Central Court to-day with having had nine ...

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  32. BODY IN CREEK, TWO CHARGED

    BRISBANE, May 5.—Two men have been charged with manslaughter at Mullumbimy. New South Wales, following the finding ...

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  33. SCOUT MOVEMENT NEEDS LEADERS

    BRISBANE, May 5.—About 2000 Queensland boys are unable to join the Boy Scouts movement because of a shortage of leaders. ...

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  34. MARSHALL AID BOON TO NATIONS

    CANBERRA, May 4.—Some European countries would have crashed except for the assistance of Marshall aid, the Prime ...

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  35. SAFE LANDING ON DAMAGED GEAR

    ROCKHAMPTON, May 5.—The crash tender and a unit of the Rockhampton Fire Brigade stood by a the aerodrome at 3 40 p.m. ...

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  36. SMUGGLING IN DIAMONDS

    MELBOURNE, May 5.—Several eases of diamond smuggling into Australia from the Continent during the past few months, may be ...

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  37. RACE BETTING BAN IN MADRAS

    LONDON, May 5.—Reuter's Madras correspondent says the Madras Government has banned betting on horse racing ...

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  38. HUGE WOOL SALE TO RUSSIA

    CANBERRA, May 5.—Australia's wool exports to Russia increased from just over 1,000,000 lb. in the first nine months of ...

    Article : 77 words
  39. ORDNANCE WORK IN PAKISTAN

    LONDON, May 5.—Reuter's Rawalpindi correspondent reports that Pakistan has started building its ordnance works and the first ...

    Article : 77 words
  40. INDIA NOT BOUND ON DEFENCE

    CANBERRA, May 4 — The decision of the London conference for India to remain within the for British Commonwealth does not ...

    Article : 88 words
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