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  3. RED CHINA'S BIG FIVE AT MAY DAY PARADE

    CHINESE COMMUNIST leader, Mao Tse-tung (second from right, and four Communist Government officials applaud last week's May Day demonstration in Peking. From left: Muo MoJo, vice-Premier of the Government Administration Council; Llu Shao-Chi. and Cru-Teh, vice-chairman of the Council; and (far right) Chu En-Lal, Premier. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. RED CASUALTIES IN FIVE DAYS 70,000

    TOKIO, May 22. (A.A.P.-Reuter): Shattered Chinese Communist armies began withdrawing all across the Korean front to-day after suffering their greatest one-day losses of the Korean war. ...

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  5. "COULD START A WORLD WAR"

    NEW YORK, May 22.—Republican Senator Robert Taft, to-night, said that there would be a danger of world war III if Britain sent troops ...

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  6. Damages Awarded To Artist

    SYDNEY, May 22.—Mathew Charles Metre, a Sydney artist, was awarded £800 damages against Queensland Newspapers ...

    Article : 316 words
  7. Nationalists Carry On A Silent War In Burma

    CALCUTTA, May 22.—Burmese police are standing by to-day in Rangoon's narrow, dirty, sign-splattered streets leading off from the sampanpacked river front to prevent a threatened murderous clash between Chinese Communists and Nationalists. ...

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  8. "Eliminate The Unfit," Says Bishop

    LONDON, May 22.—The Bishop of Birmingham. Dr. Ernest Barnes, famous for his unorthodox views, said here to-night ...

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  9. Queensland Lead In Loan Subscriptions

    BRISBANE, May 22.—At the end of the first day 82 Queensland towns have over subscribed their quota for the Twelfth ...

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  10. WHARFIES TO TAKE VITAL VOTE TO-DAY

    MELBOURNE, May 23.—The Australian Council of Trade Unions is awaiting the outcome of to-morrow's ...

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  11. Underworld Leader Faces Prison Term

    HACKENSACK (New Jersey). May 21.—Gambler and alleged underworld leader, Joe Adonis, alias Joseph Doto, 49, pleaded no ...

    Article : 207 words
  12. Seek 9¾d lb Butter Rise

    MELBOURNE, May 22 Dairy delegates of the Australian primary Producers' Union to-day asked the Minister for ...

    Article : 146 words
  13. Leg Torn Off In Bike Smash

    BRISBANE, May 22.—A 35-year-old motor cyclist had his right leg torn off in a motor cycle smash late this afternoon. Forty minutes ...

    Article : 156 words
  14. Aldermen Put Up Salaries

    BRISBANE, May 22.—With two dissentients City Council sidermen to-day voted themselves a salary rise of £200 a year, making ...

    Article : 113 words
  15. Concern Over Impure Drug

    MELBOURNE, May 23.—Impurities in some commercial preparations of an anti-tuberculosis strug are causing some Melbourne ...

    Article : 109 words
  16. Sugar Workers Coming North

    BRISBANE, May 22.—A special train taking 151 migrant sugar workers to North Queensland will pass through Brisbane ...

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  17. Mareeba Tragedy

    MAREEBA, May 22.— Warren Ray l0-year-old on of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ray. Pairs Street Marecha, died in the Marecba ...

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  18. BISMARCK HERO FIRST SEA LORD

    LONDON, May 22.—The Admiralty announced to-night the appointment of Admiral Sir Rhoderick R. McGrigor as First ...

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  19. Gang Killing Trial Sequel

    MELBOURNE, May 22.—Norman Edwin Bradshaw (25). South Melbourne, caterer, was committed for trial late this afternoon ...

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  20. Police Locate Missing Boxer

    BRISBANE, May 22.—An Australia-wide police search ended to-day when detectives located Desmond Bernard Walsh (27) boxer. ...

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  21. "Disloyal" Statement

    SYDNEY, May 22.—The Australian Labour Party Secretary (Mr. Wright, M.L.C.) said to-day that disciplinary action might be taken ...

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  22. OPPOSITION TO WOOL PRICE PLAN

    MELBOURNE, May 23.—Two Victorian Graziers' Associations to-day declared their opposition to the Government ...

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  23. HANDWRITING HAD "KICK"

    BRISBANE, May 22—At to-day's hearing of the charger against the former chief electorst officer (Mr. B J. Maguires for ...

    Article : 102 words
  24. NO TRACE OF PROSPECTOR

    COOKTOWN, May 22.—Police hold out little hope of finding alive the 80-year-old miner, William Wales, who told friends he ...

    Article : 82 words
  25. LEAVE AND RELIEF

    CANBERRA, May 22.—A new Governmental policy for leave and relief of Australian army personnel serving in Korea was announced to-night by the Minister for the Army, Mr. Francis. ...

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  26. INCIDENTS BEHIND THE IRON CURTAIN

    FREMANTLE, May 22.—"The Communist threatened me with imprisonment, tapped my telephone, and photographed ...

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  27. Colombian Troops Sail for Korea

    CALI May 23.—A battalion of Colombian troops sailed for Korea to-day. Colombia is the first South American nation to organise a ...

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  28. SEAMEN PUT ANTIRED WAR HERO OFF VESSEL

    SYDNEY, May 22.—A 43-year-old seaman who had openly opposed Communism to-day was ordered by seamen and firemen on the freighter James Cook to leave the ship within 24 hoars. Members of the crew said they would not sail for Mackay ...

    Article : 332 words
  29. Township Residents Fight Fire

    BRISBANE, May 22.—A many was badly burned and £17,000 damage done by a fire which destroyed five buildings in the ...

    Article : 161 words
  30. HOKKAIDO JAPAN'S BACK DOOR TO COMMUNISM

    TOKIO, May 21.—Americas security officers to-day renewed their drive to bolt Japan's back door to Communist infiltration from Soviet Russia, through Hokkaido, the second largest of Japan's four islands. ...

    Article : 278 words
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