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  4. [?]esolute Move [?]o Tighten Up [?]etrol Rationing

    BRISBANE May 24— the chairman of the State Liquid [?]el Control Board (Mr. J. Lamont) stated to-day that [?]ew of the existing petrol licences would fee made in [?]ort to lighten up the rationing system in order to ...

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  5. ARABS WANT AN UNCONDITIONAL JEW SURRENDER

    LONDON, May 24.—Reuter's Bagdad representative says it is officially stated that the Arab armies will continue fighting in Palestine and will accept only unconditional surrender of the Jewish forces. No notice ...

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  6. PLEDGING PACIFIC FRIENDSHIP

    CORAL SEA BATTLE commemoration in Melbourne recently [?] this meeting of the Victorian Governor (Sir Winston Ducan) left, and Cardinal Spellman, Archbishop of New York, who was in Melbourne for the Catholic Centenary celebrations. They were introduced by Mr R. C. Casey (centre) president of Australian-American Association. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Damages Claim Against Doctors

    BRISBANE, May 24.— Damages totalling £6839 were claimed by Florence Ivy Hunt (22), of Ipswich, from two doctors, in the Supreme Court to-day before Mr. lattice Mansfield and a jury. Miss Hunt is suing Dr. David Ernest ...

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  8. Leading Singer Washes Dishes In Kitchen

    MELBOURNE, May 24. — Scrubbing floors and washing dishes at Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital is a ...

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  9. BURNETT EROSION IS SERIOUS

    KINGAROY, May 24. — Soil erosion in the South Burnett is serious and an organised soil conservation programme must be ...

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  10. Paterson Given Another Week

    BRISBANE, May 24.—The R.S.L. State Council at a special meeting to-night gave Mr. F. W. Paterson, M.L.A., a week lo deny that he is a Communist or be automatically expelled from the league. Mr. Paterson was not present at to-night's meeting. ...

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  11. FINNISH WORKERS RESTIVE

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  12. RSL Puts Ban On Reds

    Mr I. Millhouse KC. Federal President of the RSL. said that the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. HURLED GLASS AT BARRISTER

    BRISBANE, May 24.—A Sydney woman, Claire lsobel Grove, threw a glass tumbler at Mr. G. Seaman, barrister, from the ...

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  15. COST OF MINERS' LEAVE QUERIED

    SYDNEY, May 24.—Decision was reserved to-day by the Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. F. Gallagher) on a claim by the Miners' Federation for three months' long service leave for each seven years spent in the industry. The employers opposed the claim. ...

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  16. U.S. Planes Will Not Visit Arab Countries

    LONDON, May 24. —Air Force sources said to-day that the homeward route of three United States Super fortresses from Germany had ...

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  17. BROKE INTO HOUSE THEN SET IT AFIRE

    SYDNEY May 24— A house in Matraville burst into flames late to-day, a few minutes after a housebreaker with a suitcase had ...

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  18. Anarchists Fined

    [?]— Reuter's [?] says that [?]chairman of ...

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  19. [?]stroyers Lost By Poor Writing

    [?]May 24— The Mediterranean commander in Crete, Ad[?] in his despatches on the Battle of Crete [?]the Admiralty published to-day, disclosed that General Sir [?]Blamey made a attempt to get Australian troops evacuated ...

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  20. Garratt Locos May Go To Tasmania

    BRISBANE. May 24.— Ten of 23 Garatt locomotives lying idle in Queensland are likely to go to Tasmania to help overcome that ...

    Article : 97 words
  21. PLOUGHING OF FOOD LAND STARTED

    BRISBANE May 24. — The [?]25.000 acres of land in the central disired to e used [?] food for ...

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