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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 688 words
  3. RIVER AND BAY TIDES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 48 words
  4. WEATHER FORECAST

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 34 words
  5. REASONABLE GOALS MUST BE SET COMMONWEALTH REJECTS STATES' REQUEST FOR £436M.

    CANBERRA, May 18.—The Commonwealth Government tonight virtually rejected an application by the State Governments for loan moneys totalling £435,953,000 for governmental works in the next financial year. ...

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  6. MURDER NEAR KEMPSEY HUNT FOR ARMED SLAYER OF GIRL

    KEMPSEY, May 18.—The armed slayer of a young woman near Kempsey is being sought by police and civilians in rough scrub country south of Kempsey tonight. ...

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  7. New Jet Ace

    SEOUL, May 18.—Captain Joseph McConnell, of California, already credited with becoming history's ...

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  8. MONARCHS CROWNED THE SAME DAY

    Recently in the Middle East, two young kings were crowned on the same day. They are Hussein of Jordan and Faycal of Irak. Rubosoz succeeded his father Talal, who abdicated for health reasons in 1952 and Faycal succeeds his father who died to 1939. The photographs show King Faycal II on the left and his cousin. King Hussein ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. ITALIANS SEEK CANE JOBS

    MACKAY, May 18.— Mackay is having its greatest influx of New Australians. It was ...

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  10. Apology To Queen

    BOSTON, May 17.— A joint statement apologising to the Queen, the British Prime Minister, the British Leader of ...

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  11. Thought Beating Fife Was Legal!

    BRISBANE, May 18.—A man alleged to have beaten his wife had believed it was an English tradition, according to his ...

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  12. JUDGE FOSTER ADAMANT

    MELBOURNE, May 18.—Mr. Justice Foster said in Ctiambers today that he had no alternative but to refuse to ...

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  13. DOYLE-ARTHUR INQUIRY OPENS BANKRUPTS WIFE TELLS OF MONEY PAID FOR SHARES

    SYDNEY, May 18.—Mrs Marie Joan Doyle, wife of the gaoled investor, Reginald Aubrey Doyle, told the Doyle-Arthur Royal Commission today that she had once paid £2000 in £10 notes to the former New South Wales Mines Minister, Joshua George Arthur, ...

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  14. WOMAN'S BODY EXHUMED

    LONDON, May 18. — Police pathologists and gravediggers today exhumed from one London cemetery the body of ...

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  15. Tobacco Farm Experiment

    BRISBANE. May 18.—The new tobacco experiment farm in North Queensland is to be established at Parada, between ...

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  16. TULLY FALLS POWER LINES

    BRISBANE, May 18.—A new high tension electric power transmission line between Cairns and Innisfail is ...

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  17. EGYPT PROTESTS TO BRITAIN

    CAIRO, May 18. —Egypt bas protested to Britain against incidents in the Suez Canal zone, it was officially announced ...

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  18. DUGGAN STATES CASE

    The Acting Premier of Queensland (Mr Duggan) today told the Australian Loan Council that Queensland must receive sufficient money to carry out urgent developmental works. HE said his Government ...

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  19. 19 DEAD IN PLANE CRASH

    MARSHALL (Texas), May 17.—An airliner plunged to the ground in a wood 13 miles from Marshall, during a ...

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  20. SUB-STANDARD LITERATURE

    MACKAY, May 18.— The Mackay Trades and Labcur Council will ask the Mayor (Mr J. Binnington) to call a ...

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  21. OIL POSSESSION CASE

    TOKYO, May 18 (AAPReuter).— The Tokyo District Court announced today it; would give its decision on May ...

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  22. EFFORT TO SETTLE DISPUTE AT STYX

    BRISBANE, May 18.—Union officials and the Minister for Mines (Mr Riordan) conferred today in an attempt to settle a shotfiring dispute which has kept the Styx State ...

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  23. 'Shooting Moon'

    MELBOURNE, May 18.—A "shooting moon" was reported over Essendon airport, Melbourne, today by a Civil ...

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  24. Frog Jumping Championship

    ANGEL'S CAMP (California) May 17.—Woolloomooloo, the Australian entry in the annual international frog jumping ...

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  25. AUSTRALIANS EXAMINE SABRE JET

    The Air Member for Technical Services. RAAF (Air Vice-Marshal E. C. Wackett, CBE) and Group Captain C. McK. Henry, CBE, on a tour of RAAF maintenance installations in Japan and Korea, visited an American Sabre jet fighter Wing. They were shown over the Sabre fighter by Captain Manuel Fernandez, who recently ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. SENATE LEAD INCREASED

    BRISBANE, May 18.—The Government Senate team increased its lead by 1451 when 16,900 more votes were counted ...

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  27. Watersiders Walk Off Freighter

    BRISBANE, May 18.—Today 115 watersiders walked off the freighter Denman in Brisbane because the Commonwealth ...

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