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  2. Floods Make Cattle Fodder Scarce

    Despite the clear autumn tints of the countryside at Morpeth yesterday, the important part of this picture is the cartload of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. U.N.O. MAY FINANCE DEVELOPMENT

    NEW YORK, May 14. A.A.P.—The United Nations Organisation was advised yesterday by a group of five international economists to consider the possibility of establishing its own ...

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  4. U.S. Warns Persia On Oil Plan

    TEHERAN, May 14. A.A.P.—America has warned Persia of the dangers of precipitate action in nationalising her oil industry. The United States ...

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  5. Challenge on Finnan Poll Fails

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A request to declare void the election of the Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. Finnan) was refused by Mr. ...

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  6. Pit Award Not Yet Considered

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Central Council of the Miners' Federation did not to-day discuss the Gallagher attendance allowance order. ...

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  7. Unionists Advised On N.Z. Dispute

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Trade-unionists should not be misled by Communist attempts to influence them into becoming ...

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  8. SUBURBAN AND DISTRICT

    South Cardiff Progress Association will ask Lake Macquaire Shire Council to propose an exchange of land with the B.H.P. Company to ...

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  9. Rice, Barley, Oats, For India Urged

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— If wheat was not available, powdered and tinned milk, rice, barley and oats could be sent to India to ...

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  10. Myxomatosis Effect "Not Noticeable"

    The Rabbit Inspector (Mr. H. J. Freeman) told the annual meeting of Maitland Pastures Protection Board yesterday that myxomatosis ...

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  11. "Sadistic" Attack On Child

    AUCKLAND, May 14. A.A.P.-Reuter. —The Crown Prosecutor (Mr. Vincent R. Meredith) said in the Supreme Court to-day that ...

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  12. Work Again For Sydney Watersiders

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Sydney waterside workers who walked off their jobs last Thursday resumed work to-day. ...

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  13. Finding of Murder "Not Proof"

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A certificate of conviction for murder was not considered sufficient evidence in the Probate Court to-day to ...

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  14. Wool Board Protests On Labelling

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Premiers of all States have been asked to enforce immediately the State Acts on textile labelling, irrespective ...

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  15. Court Told Wife Stabbed With Long Knife

    GOSFORD, Monday.—A man charged with having wounded his wife with intent to murder her was remanded till next Monday by ...

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  16. Reference Board Begins Hearing Of A.E.U. Claim

    The Central Coal Reference Board (Mr. Gallagher) began hearing evidence in Newcastle yesterday in a claim by the ...

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  17. Steamroller Driver Put on Bond

    GOSFORD, Monday.—A man who drove a steamroller while under the influence of liquor was put on a £20 good behaviour bond to-day. ...

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  18. Syngman Rhee Not Seeking Another Term

    TOKYO, May 14. A.A.P.-Reuter. —The South Korean Government spokesman said to-day that President Syngman Rhee had no ...

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  19. U.K. Paratroops Stand By

    LONDON, May 14. A.A.P.—Airborne troops on training exercises in various parts of Britain were ordered last night to return ...

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  20. Deputation to City Hall on Balance Sheet

    A deputation from the Northumberland County Council of Progress Associations will ask the Town Clerk (Mr. Burges) to ...

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  22. Subdivision at Swan Bay Refused

    An application for subdivision of land at Swan Bay, Lake Macquarie, was refused by Northumberland County Council yesterday. ...

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  23. Freight Planes For N.Z.

    DARWIN, Monday.—Two Bristol freighter aircraft arrived from Britain to-night on the way to New Zealand. ...

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  24. AUSTRALIA FILLS N.Z. RICE NEEDS

    WELLINGTON, May 14. A A.P.-Reuter.—The Minister of Marketing (Mr. Keith Holyoake) to-day announced that sufficient ...

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  25. Week-end Thefts Investigated

    Newcastle detectives are investigating the theft of radios from a shop in Newcomen-street, and money from a safe in the Egg Board ...

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  26. FIRST ART PRIZE NOT AWARDED

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — No picture entered in the Dunlop art contest was worthy of the £300 first prize, the five contest judges ...

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  27. SWANSEA BUS CHANGE

    From to-morrow the 4.6 p.m. bus from Newcastle to Swansea will first set down passengers at Docker-street, Marks Point. ...

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  28. Toy Arrow Destroys Child's Eye

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A 7-year-old boy lost the sight of his right eye in a game of bows and arrows this afternoon. ...

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  29. Fassifern Moves For Parkland

    Northumberland County Council was asked yesterday to reserve 10 to 12 acres for recreation at Fassifern. ...

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  30. Hexham Tubing For Bega

    Mr. C. Hervey checks the loading and Mr. W. Jones, railway guard, stands by when these steel water pipes were loaded at Hexham yards yesterday for Bega hydroelectric scheme. The pipes were made by Hume Steel Co. Ltd., Hexham. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. Year's Polio Deaths Total 72

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Five cases of poliomyelitis and one death reported by the New South Wales Health Department to-day bring the ...

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  32. Coal Output Down on Last Year

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Coal production in New South Wales to May 5 this year was slightly behind that for approximately the ...

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  33. Two Deaths Sequel To Elopement

    NEW YORK, May 14. A.A.P.—Two men were killed near Chase City (Virginia) yesterday as the sequel to an elopement. ...

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  34. Federal Parliament Opens June 12

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Federal Parliament would meet on June 12 instead of June 13, as planned earlier, Mr. Menzies ...

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  35. Dam-workers on Sit-down Strike

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Members of the Australian Workers' Union and the Building Workers' Industrial Union at Coombing Creek dam ...

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  36. Resumption of Land Urged

    Belmont A.L.P. will ask the Minister for Health (Mr. Kelly) to resume land at Violettown turnoff for the proposed Belmont Hospital. ...

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  37. Operation Allows Man to Eat

    BRISBANE, Monday.—An operation has enabled a former prisoner-of-war, whose gullet was closed from ill-treatment, to ...

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  38. POLICE RECOVER DOCTOR'S CAR

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Police to-night recovered a doctor's car which had been stolen from outside the Royal Alexandra Hospital, ...

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  39. GRASS FIRES PUT OUT

    Two grass fires in the Newcastle district yesterday were attended by fire brigades. A large area of grass was burnt ...

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