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  2. POLICE RESTRAIN A FROLICSOME STUDENT

    At one stage of the University procession yesterday mud was thrown over the occupants of one of the floats. Police promptly pursued a student, who was carrying a bucket, and seized him. Apparently they only remonstrated with him. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. BURMA RAILWAY TRIALS OPEN

    SINGAPORE, May 21 (A.A.P.).—The first of a long series of war crime trials connected with the building by Allied prisoners-of-war of the Siam-Burma ...

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  4. INQUIRY INTO STOPPAGES

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— Because the Federal executive committee ot the Australian Labour Party believes that recent ...

    Article : 258 words
  5. Dairy Industry Urged To Aid Food Drive

    Export of 60,000 tons of butter and 8,000 tons of cheese to Britain this year is expected, the Minister for Commerce, Mr. Scully, ...

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  6. HIGH OFFICERS "FORGOTTEN"

    In an address to the Millions Club yesterday. General Sir Thomas Blamey said he had been "sore" over the attitude of the ...

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  7. SKYSCRAPER CRASH

    NEW YORK,— May 21.—Five American Army officers, including a W.A.C. lieutenant, were killed when an Army twin-engined C45 ...

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  8. Council Refuses To Allow Tents As Homes

    A motion to allow homeless people to occupy garages, tents and temporary structures in Holroyd Municipality was defeated on the ...

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  9. CHECK ON AIR PASSENGERS

    Most passengers on the flyingboat from Britain were held up for more than an hour at Rose Bay last night while a special Customs ...

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  10. Labour Proposal For Big Hotel

    Labour aldermen propose to ask the City Council to take over the Hotel Sydney and to conduct it as a community hotel. ...

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  11. PREFERENCE IN EMPIRE

    WASHINGTON, May 21 (A.A.P.).—The 3,750 million dollar loan to Britain by the United States would not sweep away tariff ...

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  12. U.S.A. May Appeal To UNO On Conference

    LONDON, May 21.—In a report on the recent session of the Foreign Ministers' Council in Paris, the U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. Byrnes, says that if a States will feel obliged to request the United Nations ...

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  13. EMPIRE DAY FLAG DISPLAY

    The chairman of the Citizens of Sydney Organising Committee, Alderman W. J. Bradley, K.C.: M.L.C., yesterday-asked all owners ...

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  14. ALEXANDRIA RIOTING

    ALEXANDRIA, May 21 (A.A.P.).—It is officially announced that 12 British soldiers were injured, some seriously, in ...

    Article : 130 words
  15. PREMIER DEPENDS POLICE REPORTS

    Asked yesterday if he was satisfied with the reports made by police officers on the public meeting held in the Sydney Town Hall, on May 6 under ...

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  16. No Day Of Rest For Resting P.M.

    BATHURST, Tuesday.—The plans of the Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, for a final quiet day before returning to Canberra went awry to-day. Scores ...

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  17. SUSPICION IN PALESTINE

    JERUSALEM, May 21.—The Britisn, High Commissioner in Palestine has asked representatives of the Jewish Agency and the Arab ...

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  18. HOOVER URGES NEW BODY

    WASHINGTON, May 21 (A.A.P.).—Speaking to a meeting of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation, Mr. ...

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  19. EVACUATION OF EGYPT

    LONDON, May 21 (A.A.P.).— The debate on Egypt for which the Opposition has been pressing will take place in the House of ...

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  20. WEATHER DECIDES ELECTION DATE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — The Federal elections will, it is expected, be held on the last Saturday in September or early in October. ...

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  21. DEAD POLICE DOG ZOE REPLACED

    Constable Denholm, who yesterday buried the famous police dog, Zoe, which died on Monday, has selected another Alsatian, Souri, to replace ...

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  22. Stud Rams Will Travel By Air

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—Koonoona Station, near Barra, will send 16 stud rams to the Sydney sheep sales in a specially fitted A.N.A. air freighter ...

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  23. Bolivian Regime Accused Of Reign Of Terror

    NEW YORK, May 21.—The Bolivian Government is conducting a reign of terror to maintain itself in power, says the La Paz ...

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  24. OPPONENT FOR MR. CALWELL

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Mr. R. C. Cooper, vice-president of the Hartwell branch of the Liberal Party, was unanimously endorsed to-night as ...

    Article : 43 words
  25. REPORT BY MR. BEVIN

    LONDON, May 21 (A.A.P.).— The first full session of the Dominions Conference in London to-day heard the Foreign Secretary, ...

    Article : 94 words
  26. Two Missing Italians Cause Cool Reception

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— Several thousand people shivered for' five hours to-day while the crew of the bride ship Rangitata ...

    Article : 123 words
  27. RUSSIANS DENY REPORT

    MOSCOW, May 21 (A A.P.).— The Official Russian Newsagency, Tass, has issued a denial of the reports that the Russians are ...

    Article : 75 words
  28. CHOLERA IN INDIA

    NEW DELHI, May 21 (A.A.P).— It is officially announced that [?]ore than 2,000 people died during the week ended May 4 in a cholera ...

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  29. CURTIN LABOUR COLLEGE PROPOSED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — The erection of a Labour college or a school of anatomy in Canberra as a memorial to Mr. Curtin will be ...

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