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  4. "Cheeky" robbery in Melb.

    Melbourne, Thursday. — Posing as members of an armed y payroll crew, two thieves ...

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  5. Sydney wharfies strike on Roach appeal disimssal

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Sydney's 5500 waterside workers, who stopped work to-day over the Roach judgment, will report for work in the morning unless any of their members are suspended. ...

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  6. JUBILEE CELEBRATED

    Crowds thronged Mackay streets on Wednesday to watch the Jubilee Day procession. Photo shows ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FED. CABINET SELECTED

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Three new ministers will take their place in the Menzies Ministry announced to-night. ...

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  8. Promoted to Cabinet

    Two of the three new ministers in the new Cabinet—Mr. W. S. Kent Hughes (Victoria), who ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. REBUKE BY MELBOURNE WATERSIDERS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.- The moderate led Melbourne branch of the Waterside Workers ...

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  10. TWO KILLED, SIX HURT IN BLACKALL ROAD COLLISION

    BLACKALL, Thursday.—Two people were killed instantly when two cars crashed head-on in blinding dust on the Blackall- Barcaldine road, 13 miles from Blackall this morning. ...

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  11. Sea tragedy blamed for downfall

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— In Armidale Petty Sessions Court to-day a man blamed his ...

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  12. ''ER, GREENBOTTLE, DEFINE THE WORD 'IRONMONGERY' "

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The question of whether electrical goods came under the heading of ironmongery was ...

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  13. WATERFRONT HOLD-UP IN TOWNSVILLE.

    TOWNSVILLE, Thurs.- Townsville water siders to- day refused to work the two ships in port. ...

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  14. GARTER ORDER FOR KING OF DENMARK

    LONDON, May 10.- A blue garter was buckled round the left leg of King Frederik of Denmark in Windsor Castle ...

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  15. New move on Qld potatoes

    Brisbane, Thursday.— The threat by the Queensland Potato Marketing Board to by-pass, ...

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  16. Gallant rescue attempt failed

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—A Newcastle junior swimming champion today made a gallant effort to save a man from drowning off Box ...

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  17. U.G.A. MOVE ON PETROL PRICES

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — Included in the agenda for the United Graziers' Association meeting in Brisbane next week will ...

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  18. A.C.T.U. NOT MOVING FOR 35-HOUR WEEK

    MELBOURNE,, Thursday.— The A.C.T.U. was not contemplating any move at present for reduction of the ...

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  19. One in four works for Govt.

    CANBERRA, Thurs. - One person in every four of Australia's working population was employed in ...

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  20. TITLES DELAY

    BRISBANE, Thurs.—Lack of trained staff has resulted in the State Titles Office being up to 12 months behind with registration ...

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  21. Operation may not be necessary

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—An operation may not be necessary to save the eyesight of the Dutch Franciscan missionary, Father Phillip. ...

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  22. Judge Kelly back

    CANBERRA, Tues.—The Chief Judge of the Arbitration Court (Mr. Justice Kelly) has resumed his duties after a six months' ...

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  23. N Z watersiders allege intimidation

    AUCKLAND, May 10.—A number of de registered water siders who registered for work in the new union have withdrawn their registrations because they are being intimidated. They complain life has not ...

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  24. MAN GORED BY BULL

    LISMORE, Thursday. — A savage bull thrust his horn right through the body of a 14-stone man to-day. ...

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  25. Little change in election

    BRISBANE, Thurs.—There was little change in close seats in the House of Representatives by counting to-day. ...

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  26. 5 more polios

    BRISBANE. Thurs. — Five fresh cases of polio were reported to the Health Department to-day. They were a youth (17), of ...

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  27. Still £100,000 down

    SYDNEY,Thursday—The Prices Minister (Mr. Finnan) said to-day the recent 1d. increase in the price of Sydney daily newspapers netted ...

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  28. Looking for "real thing"

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — A man arrived in Brisbane to-day who has shot lions, tigers, leopards, buffalo and ...

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  29. Almost made it!

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—A New South Wales man suspected of city shop burglary was preparing to leave the State as detectives ...

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  30. ALLIED FORCES ROUT 6000 NORTH KOREANS

    TOKIO, May 10. — Allied forces had killed or routed 6000 North Koreans who were trying to outflank Seoul from the west, an 8th Army spokesman said to-day. ...

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  31. ATOMIC SHELLS ON WAY?

    WASHINGTON, May 10. — American weapons experts may know by now whether they have perfected an atomic ...

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  32. Underground amputation

    SYDNEY, Thurs. — A doctor amputated the right hand of a miner in an operation underground at North Belmont colliery ...

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  33. Qld. apprentices' wages increased

    BRISBANE, Thurs.—Over 6000 Queensland apprentices working in trades bound by State awards will benefit by pay increases approved ...

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  34. £6m. power project

    MELBOURNE, Thurs. — The State Electricity Commission will import £6,000,000 worth of "prefabricated" power stations from ...

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  35. Collide coal

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — The Callide open-cut coal mine is able to meet present rail and sea requirements for Brisbane and ...

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  36. Accident victim.

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — Army authorities to-day released the name of the army man killed in a motor cycle accident on the ...

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