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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 68 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 69 words
  4. UNION CONFLICT OVER HANDLING PERISHABLES

    BRISBANE, May 14.—No attempt was made to stop 800 waterside workers when they marched with a number of women in their front ranks to Howard Smith's wharf this morning to unload the potato ship Macedon, as they had ...

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  5. MORRIS AFTER HIS ACQUITTAL

    Douglas Ronald Morris, acquitted of the murder of Mrs Jeanette Wicks, with his wife and mother as he left the Central Criminal Court, Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 52 words
  6. STRIKERS ATTACK MEN IN COLD STORES

    BRISBANE, May 14.—One returned soldier was kicked unconscious and several other men beaten up, when 50 meat strikers invaded Hamilton cold ...

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  7. MR. CHIFLEY IN JAPAN

    TOKIO, May 14.—The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. J. B. Chifley) was greeted by General MacArthur and British and ...

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  8. COAL SHORTAGE AGAIN ALARMING

    SYDNEY, May 14.—Because of the necessity of conserving coal supplies, the Rail ways Department has cancelled all special ...

    Article : 207 words
  9. GOVT. BLAMED FOR INDUSTRIAL CHAOS

    CANBERRA, May 14—"The Government has thrown in the towel to industrial outlaws in Australia, while the so called 'Big Three'—Chifley, Evatt and Beasley—are overseas," said Mr. Fadden to-day. ...

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  10. PARALYSIS CAUSING CONCERN IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, May 14.—A new wave of Poliomyelitis which is sweeping New South Wales is causing the health authorities ...

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  11. PAY ROLL TAX REIMBURSEMENT

    BRISBANE, May 14.—As the Federal basic wage now is 2 higher than when the Commonwealth introduced its price stabilisation scheme, ...

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  12. WOOL-FIBRE TEXTILES

    SYDNEY, May 14.—New exhibit at the Technological Museum shows how fibres made from casein, seaweed, wood and peanuts can be used ...

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  13. A.L.P. BROADCAST LICENSE ATTACKED

    BRISBANE. May 14.—The reported granting of a broadcasting license to the A.L.P. in Brisbane was the final link in the Labour ...

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  14. NEW UNIFORM FOR N.S.W. POLICE

    Parking policeman photographed in Martin Place, Sydney, wearing the new khaki uniform, modelled on A.L.F. Officers' drew. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. TOURS BEGUN TO BATTLEFIELDS

    LONDON, May 14.—Tours in the bat defields of World War II have dready started. Two thousand people from Britain ...

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  16. BLACK" BAN ON LAKES CK. SHOP

    ROCKHAMPTON, May 14.—The Meatworkers Union to day declared "black" a city store for handling products of Lakes Creek meatworks ...

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  17. NEHRU HOPES FOR INDEPENDENCE

    LONDON, May 14.—"The conference undoubtedly failed, but this failure trill not deter us from gaining complete Independence, ...

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  18. MARINE GETS 15 YEARS FOR FRAUD

    TOKYO. May 14.—The Associated Press Bays a marine Earl Brown was sentenced to 15 years imprisonment for defrauding the manager of a ...

    Article : 66 words
  19. KURILES TO BE FISHNIG BASE

    LONDON, May 14.—Moscow radio says that the Soviet would develop the K [?] as a major fishing base. Fishing boats now operating in nearby ...

    Article : 42 words
  20. IMPORTS FROM JAPAN DENIED

    CANBERRA. May 14.—Mr. Dedman said to day that he had no know ledge of any goods being imported into Australia from Japan. He had ...

    Article : 43 words
  21. FOOTBALLERS IN CRAMPED TRAIN

    SYDNEY. May 14.—As a result of the treatment Riven the English League team during their trip from Perth to Sydney. Australia's ...

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  22. BRISBANE'S NEW G.P.O. BUILDING

    BRISBANE. May 14.—The Postmaster General Senator Cameron, after an inspection of Brisbane's G. P.O. stated to-day that when the new building ...

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  23. RUSSIA WILL SUPPORT ARABS

    LONDON, May 14.—The Russian Minister to Syria is reported to have informed the Syrian Government that Russia had decided to support the ...

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  24. U.N.O. DECISIONS IMPOTENT UNTIL VETO IS ABOLISHED

    NEW YORK, May 14.—The Canadian Ambassador to the United States, Mr. L. B. Pearson, in a speech at Princeton, New Jersey, said the United Nations must be given power to make decisions and enforce them. The organisation certainly had no such power now, and would ...

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  25. MURDER FINDING IN McKEON CASE

    SYDUEY, May 14.—A verdict of murder was returned by the City Coroner, Mr. Stewart, to-day. In the case of Myles ("Face") McKeon, ...

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  26. PASSIVE INTEREST IN ATOMIC ENERGY

    CANBERRA. May 14.—when research showed atomic energy could be economically and safely applied to Industry. Australian industrialists ...

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  27. POSTMAN LOOKS FOR HITLER

    LONDON, May. 14.—After making a conscientious round of the ruins of the German Chancellery in Berlin, trying to deliver a postcard ...

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  28. BETTER TRUNK LINE SERVICE

    BRISBANE, May. 14.—It is proposed as early at possible to proceed with the installation of a 12 carrier telephone system ...

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  29. MR. CHIFLEY MEETS PRESIDENT TRUMAN

    President Truman (left) greeting Australia's Prime Minister, Mr. Chiltey when they met in Washington lint week. They discussed Pacific defence ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. £10,000 BRISBANE EXHIBITION

    BRISBANE. May 14.—Prize money totalling £10.000 had been allocated for Brisbane's Royal National Show in August, the first full scale ...

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  31. RADIO DEBATE ON RUSSIA

    SYDNEY, May 14.—Conditions in Russia were the subject of a broadcast debate between J. Maloney, ex-secrctary of the ...

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  32. FROZEN LANDS RELEASED

    BRISBANE. May 14.—Consequent upon a review of properties which were frozen under Regulation 6A of the Security and Economic ...

    Article : 82 words
  33. TRIUMPHAL TOUR BY CHURCHILL

    LONDON. May 14.—Mr. Churchill yesterday morning left the palace at Amsterdam, where he had been the guest of Queen Wilhelmina. and drove ...

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  34. FIRE ON GIANT CARGO VESSEL

    SYDNEY, May 14.—Thousands of pounds worth of damage was caused by a fire, which broke out in the 16.900 ton cargo ship Panamanian, at ...

    Article : 87 words
  35. BRILLIANT PUBLIC SERVANT RESIGNS

    CANBERRA. May 14.—Mr. Daniel McVey, Director General of Civil Aviation, regarded as Australia's most brilliant public servant and known to ...

    Article : 71 words
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