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  3. Fadden On Referendum OPENS VICTORIAN NO CAMPAIGN

    MELBOURNE, May 10.— "Do not be misled by the arguments the Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) will advance, ...

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  4. Jewish Stote In Few Days' Time?

    LONDON, May 10.—The Tel Aviv correspondent of the American Associated Press states that the chairman of the Jewish ...

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  5. CHIFLEY'S REASONS WHY PEOPLE SHOULD SUPPORT REFERENDUM

    CANBERRA, May 10.—In a broadcast tonight on the referendum on May 29 as to whether the Australian Constitution should be amended to give the Commonwealth Parliament power to control rents and prices (including Aarges), the Prime Minister (Mr ...

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  6. FREE MEDICINE REGULATIONS

    CANBERRA, May 10.—The regulations providing for the setting up of the Government's free medicine scheme were gazetted tonight by the Minister for Health (Senator ...

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  7. QUEEN AND PRINCESS ATTEND EMPIRE YOUTH SERVICE

    LONDON, May 9.—Hundreds outside Westminster Abbey watched the Queen and Princess Margaret, dressed in summery attire, arrive for the Empire Youth service, at which the Deputy High Commissioner (Mr Mighell) represented Australia. A group of young ...

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  8. PRINCESS IN STRAW FASHION

    Princess Margaret wore this off-the-face straw hat at Windsor, when, with the King and Queen, she attended the ninth annual National Scots' Service at St George's chapel. The hat is trimmed with roses and held under the chin with tulle.—London ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FEDERATED EUROPE MOVE

    LONDON, May 10.—The correspondent or tiie British United Press at The Hague states that the political committee of the ...

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  10. Shop Assistants Seek Five-Day Week

    BRISBANE, May 10.—Shop assistants in the central coast and inland districts of Queensland are seeking the abolition of ...

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  11. Violence Fails To Halt Korean Poll

    SEOUL, May 9.—South Korea's 7,000,000 people began voting this morning in the country's first general elections. ...

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  12. ROYAL TOUR

    BRISBANE, May 10.—The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) has advised the Premier (Mr Hanlon) that his request for the extension ...

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  13. Cross-Examination Of Ward In Garden Case

    SYDNEY, May 10.—When the case against John Smith (Jock) Garden was resumed today Edward John Ward was cross-examined about a letter he had written to Henry George Forshaw, logging manager ...

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    Commodore W. A. Dallmeyer, who has arrived in Australia to take up duties as Commodore in Charge of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Radio Announcers Threaten Strike

    SYDNEY, May 10.—A strike of radio announcers employed by commercial radio stations was threatened unless the conditions ...

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  16. Donkey's Defiance

    MELBOURNE, May 10.— Traffic was disorganised for two hours this afternoon and hundreds of people were ...

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  17. C.W.A. Move To Counter Anti-British Activities

    BRISBANE, May 10.—A proposal for the introduction of laws to counter anti-British activities in Australia will be discussed at the annual conference of the Country Women's Association, which will ...

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  18. Truman To Take Over Railways

    WASHINGTON, May 10.— White House announced today that President Truman would take over the railways tonight. ...

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  19. Plane Wreck Sighted Off Reef

    CAIRNS, May 10.—What is believed to be the wreck of an American aircraft lost during the war was sighted on Opal Reef, ...

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  20. " Ready For Hard, Prolonged War"

    LONDON, May 10.—The Moscow correspondent of the British United Press states that the Red army is ready for a hard, ...

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  21. No Ban On Entry of Maoris

    WELLINGTON, May 10 (AAPReuter).—The Prime Minister (Mr Fraser) announced today that he had been assured by the ...

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  22. Granted 14 Days To Show Cause

    BRISBANE, May 10.—The State council of the Returned Servicemen's League tonight granted a postponement of 14 ...

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  23. GOLD FIND In SIAM JUNGLE

    BANGKOK, May 10 (AAPReuter).—Prospectors have found a large deposit of gold ore in the bandit-infested jungles around ...

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  24. VOYAGE OF 20,000 MILES IN CUTTER

    VANCOUVER, May 9.—The Australian-built sailing cutter Escapee will sail soon for the South Pacific on a voyage of 20,000 ...

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  25. Two Deaths From Acute Alcoholism

    SYDNEY, May 10.—Post mortem examinations of the bodies of Mrs Mary Elizabeth Hutchinson, 65, and her niece, Mrs Mary ...

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  26. CZECH CONSTITUTION

    LONDON, May 9.—Reuter's Prague correspondent states that the new constitution provides for a single chamber parliament with ...

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  27. Escaped From Asylum

    BRISBANE, May 10.—An inmate of the Sandy Gallop asylum, Andrew Christoffel, 25, escaped at 9 o'clock tonight and a wide ...

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  28. NEGRO PICKET SHOT

    EAST ST LOUIS (Illinois), May 9.—The second death in the 53-day-old meat packing house strike occurred today when Ed Hucks, a ...

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  29. Labour Defeats May Lead To Tasmanian Election

    MELBOURNE, May 10.—An election in Tasmania is likely before the end of the year as the result of the defeat of the ...

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  30. Refuse To Dine With Carpenters

    SYDNEY, May 10.—Ships' officers and engineers threaten to refuse to work if they are forced to dine in the saloon with ships' ...

    Article : 81 words
  31. Brewery Workers To Resume

    SYDNEY, May 10.—A mass meeting of striking brewery maintenance workers today formally endorsed the terms of ...

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