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  2. MEATWORKS HASTENING GIFT FOOD TO BRITAIN

    Five hundred of the first 1,500 gift sheep for the Food for Britain Appeal, raised by the Delegate and Bombala sub-branches of the Returned Soldiers' League, were slaughtered at the Riverstone meatworks yesterday and will soon be on their way to London. LEFT: The sheep being drafted into the killing pens. RIGHT: Carcases, passed for export, being moved into the freezing chambers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. U.S. PLANS BIG EXPENDITURES Bolster To World Economy

    NEW YORK, May 12.—"The United States Administration has come around slowly to the conviction that if a worldwide economic crisis is to he avoided, ...

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  4. STRIKE AIM DROPPED

    The threatened strike of railway men at Darling Harbour, which would have stopped rail goods traffic in ...

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  5. Many Protests On New Banking Order

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Five requests for exemption from the order to local-government bodies to bank with the Commonwealth ...

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  6. COUNCIL MAY APPEAL TO COURT

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Melbourne City Council may test in the High Court the validity of the legislati[?]. restricting business with private ...

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  7. POLICY DECLARED UNDEMOCRATIC

    The Local Government Association was receiving letters [?] protest every day from municipal and shire councils, the assistant secretary, Mr. R. ...

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  8. Serious Impasse At Wool Talks At Geneva

    GENEVA, May 12.—The disagreement between Australia and the United States on wool tariffs is so serious that Dr. Coombs, leader of the Australian delegation at Geneva, made a special trip to London ...

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  9. WAGE AND TAX REVIEWS

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Federal executive of the A.L.P. to-day decided to ask the Government to appoint a Royal ...

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  10. CONSERVATIVE "CHARTER"

    LONDON, May 12.—The British Press has reacted to the Conservative Party's "industrial charter" mostly with only moderate ...

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  11. TURKEY SEEKS MORE AID

    LONDON, May 12 (A.A.P.).— The Ankara correspondent of "The Times" says that in addition to direct help under President ...

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  12. NO ORDERS TO M.P.s

    CANBERRA, Monday.—An important ruling on Labour policy defining the power of State executives: was given to-night by the ...

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  13. POLICE AID CAR'S MERCY DASH

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Two women Red Cross car drivers raced 200 miles from Melbourne to Donald in four hours late to-day, carrying ...

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  14. FRENCH BREAD THREAT

    LONDON, May 12 (A.A.P.).— France risks going without bread for the whole of next month if the present deficit of 400,000 tons of ...

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  15. "ARMISTICE" ON WAR DEBTS

    CAIRO, May 12 (A.A.P.).—The Egyptian Finance Minister, Abdel Meguid Badr Pasha, said yesterday he hoped, "without fighting," to ...

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  16. RESEARCH FUND GRANTED

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Federal Cabinet to-night approved a grant to the National Health and Medical Research Council of £50,000 for ...

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  17. Russia Seeks More British Trade

    LONDON, May 12 (A.A.P.).— Russia has expressed a keen desire for a substantial expansion of her trade with Great Britain. ...

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  18. INDIAN WHEAT CROPS FAIL

    LONDON, May 12 (A.A.P.). —India was facing a difficult food situation because of the failure of wheat crops in India and an ...

    Article : 140 words
  19. JAPANESE LOOT DISPUTED

    TOKYO, May 12 (A.A.P.).—A sharp clash of interests between Holland and China is threatened over 650 tons of copper coins and ...

    Article : 203 words
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  21. Autonomy For West Borneo

    PONTIANAK, May 12 (A.A.P.Reuters).—A statute recognising West Borneo as autonomous territory with its own Government was ...

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  22. WHALE MEAT IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, May 12 (A.A.P.).— Fifty tons of frozen whale meat, brought from the Antarctic by the whale factory ship Balaena, may ...

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  23. An Old Song Is Theme Of New Novel

    AN ancient ballad which dates to pre-Druidic times and multiple murders woven around its text form the theme of the ...

    Article : 275 words
  24. GREEK ARMY ATTACKS

    ATHENS, May 12 (A.A.P.).— The Greek Army yesterday morning opened the second phase of its operations against guerillas in ...

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  25. FIVE DIE IN BOILING CANE SYRUP

    LONDON, May 12 (A.A.P.).— Five workers in the United Fruit Company's factory at Kingston, Jamaica, were scalded to death by ...

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  26. Alleged Hold-up At Hospital

    LONDON, May 12 (A.A.P.).— A young ex-soldier, Alfred Bulle, who is alleged to have held up hospital employees at pistol point, ...

    Article : 182 words
  27. Arab Smugglers Tied Gold To Anchor Chains

    LONDON, May 12.—When Customs officials yesterday searched all Arab craft in Bombay harbour they found £stg. 150,000 worth of ...

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  28. Fined £25,000 For Smuggling

    LONDON, May 12 (A.A.P.).— Israel Goldberg, a 33-year-old Palestinian, tried to smuggle 4,000 watches into England packed in ...

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  29. SIR CYRIL DEVERELL DEAD

    LONDON, May 12 (A.A.P.).—The death occurred to-day of FieldMarshal Sir Cyril Deverell, at the age of 73. ...

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