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  3. NEWS PICTURES WIN AWARDS

    Judges in the Press Photographers' Jubilee Exhibition in Sydney awarded in price and an honour award in the news section in two pictures by "Daily Telegraph's staff photographer E. McQuillan. The first prize picture (left) of four-year-old Margaret Downey, of Bondi appeared in the "Sunday Telegraph" last January. The picture (right) of two brothers caught by a huge ware on Manly Beach appeared in the "Dally Telegraph" but June. Another "Dally Telegraph" staff photographer, A. Chambers, won flrat price ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. WHARFIES AVOIDING TEST OF STRENGTH?

    MELBOURNE, May 24.—In a surprise move to-day the Federal Executive of the Waterside Workers' Federation decided on a telegraphic vote of the Federal Council on the question whether the black ...

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  5. U.N. ATTACKINC ON EVERY FRONT

    TOKIO, May 24.—An A.A.P.—Reuter representative says the 8th Army Commander, Lieut-General Van Fleet, announced to-day that ...

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  6. Reds Call Moderate To Account

    SYDNEY, May 24.—Mr. Laurence Short, leader of the moderates in the Communist controlled Ironworkers' Union ...

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  7. PERSIA TO ANSWER U.K. NOTE TO-DAY

    LONDON, May 26.—Hussein Makki, Prime Minister Mossadeq's right-hand man, told the "Daily Herald's" special ...

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  8. Severe On American Soldier

    SAN FRANCISCO, May 23: An officer of the United States Marion, Brigadier General Lewis Puller, to-day described ...

    Article : 318 words
  9. Snatch Thief Gets Away With £305

    SYDNEY, May 24.—A man who snatched £1000 in £5 notes from a city bank to-day had varying luck. He dropped £695 when he collided with a ...

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  10. "Mad Moor" Arrested

    LONDON, May 24.—Reuter's Casablanca correspondent said "Mad Moor." Mohammed Tademalit, who is alleged to have ...

    Article : 251 words
  11. DESTINATION-OF U.K. TROOPS STILL UNKNOWN

    LONDON, May 24.—Fifteen hundred men of the British 16th Parachute Brigade will embark for a Middle East destination ...

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  12. 4 Tenders For Central Hotel

    Four tenders—the premiums ranging from £3,760 to £4,800—were received by the City Council on Thursday evening for a ...

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  13. Expedition Finds Native Sugar Canes

    BBISBANE, May 24.—The expedition from the Bureau of Sugar Experiment Stations to New Guinea has experienced a ...

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  14. LORD BIRDWOOD OBSEQUIES

    LONDON, May 24.—The funeral of Lord Birdwood took place from Hamptoncourt Palace to-day The body had lain in state ...

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  15. "HUMILIATION ERA FOR BRITAIN"

    LONDON, May 23.—Lord Vansittart, former chief diplomatic adviser of the British Government, to-day called for ...

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  16. Meatworkers Vote on Claims

    BRISBANE, May 24.—A secret ballet was held at the Brisbane Abattoirs to-day, when about 1,000 meat workers voted on the ...

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  17. WIDE HUNT FOR GAOL BREAKERS

    ROCKHAMPTON, May 24.—The police dragnet in and around Roekhampton for the two escapees from the Rockhampton ...

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  18. Three Men Injured in Explosion

    BRISBANE, May 24.—Three City Council workers were Injured by a gelignite blast while sinking holes for light poles in ...

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  19. BRISBANE WOOL SALES ENDED

    BRISBANE, May 24—The wool all well-grown woods and average style wools of good length and ...

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  20. CHARGE OVER GIRL'S DEATH

    SYDNEY, May 24.—John Joseph Quinn. 25. bookmaker, was refused bail when be appeared in the Taree (Northern ...

    Article : 103 words
  21. Seeks Damages From Prisoner

    BRISBANE, May 21.—John Walsh, 64, of shorcliffe, retired railway employee, is seeking damaged from a man now serving a 15 years' goal ...

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  22. Increase Open Cut Production

    SYDNEY, May 24.—The present open cut coal production of 1,600,000 tons a year would have to be trebled by 1953 to meet ...

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  23. Townsville Climate Under Discussion

    BRISBANE, May 24.—Dr. Karl Langer, a Brisbane architect, told the Science Congress to-day that some parts of ...

    Article : 260 words
  24. Italian Consul In Brisbane

    BRISBANE, May 24—Queensland's first post-war Italian Consul, Mr. Felix Benuzzi, arrived in Brisbane to-day on the new ...

    Article : 138 words
  25. Cutters Short At Sign-on at Macknade

    INGHAM, May 24.—At Macknade to-day, 252 cotters signed on but 78 farther men are in sight. This still leaves a ...

    Article : 182 words
  26. CASKET, THIRD TO CAIRNS

    BRISBANE, May 24.—Golden Casket No. 1607 was drawn to-day and resulted:— First prize, No 21509 [?] ...

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  27. Black Market On Potatoes

    LOWOOD, May 24.—Potatoes were being sold acrose the border like apples at 3d etch. Mr. W. Utz said to-night Mr. Utz a ...

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  28. Six Queensland Senate Seats to Government

    BRISBANE, May 24.—The Government is certain of six Senate teats in Queensland. ...

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  29. New Factory For Mackay?

    MACKAY, May 24.—A major Australian construction engineering firm has just completed preliminary [?] ...

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  30. Pig Seriously Injures Woman

    SYDNEY, May 24.—A young woman, today, suffered horrible injuries when she was savaged by, a sow on her husband's farm. She ...

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  31. Jamaican to Sue Government

    SYDNEY,May 24.—Beresford Augustus Frazer, 44, the Jamaican ceaman, who was detained in Long Bay for seven weeks as a ...

    Article : 88 words
  32. DOG SAVAGES SCHOOLBOYS

    BRISBANE, May 24.—A Dalmation dog attacked and savaged three schoolboys at Ennogera State School to-day. j ...

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  33. MAGUIRE CASE CONTINUES

    BRISBANE, May 24.—Detective Bardwell, handwriting expert at the C.I.B., was under cross-examination throughout the day when ...

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