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  4. Inland Lake Mystery

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- The waters of Lake Nooga Nooga, normally about five miles in diameter and situated just north of the Carnarvon Range, have mysteriously disappeared. Its edge has been steadily ...

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    Miami, with a population of more than 172,000, located on Biscayne Bay, on the east coast, is one of the United States' most popular resort centres and is famous for its mild climate, beautiful beaches and luxurious hotels. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CROWDS DISARM POLICE

    LONDON, September 11.-- Thousands of demonstrators battled against the police and armored cars in Mestre when ...

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  7. Threat Of Trespass Proceedings Scares London's Homeless

    LONDON, September 10.-- Eight squatters, comprising seven women and one male, who moved into Fountain Court at 9 a.m. to-day were immediately locked in a small room by officials, says the Press Association. The windows ...

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  8. "LIKE WALKING ON EDGE OF PRECIPICE IN THE DARKNESS"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday-- A story of how he sabotaged the training of Japanese news announcers was told by Major Cousens when his trial was continued to-day. He said he told them to project their personalities over the air-- one of the worst things an announcer ...

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  9. DAIRY LOSSES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Seasonal conditions and the fact that producers have been called upon to produce dairy produce at less ...

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  10. REDS PROTEST ON MORAL LECTURES BY AUSTRALIANS

    LAKE SUCCESS, September 10.-- When the Security Council resumed consideration of the Ukraine's charges against Britain and Greece, M. Manuilsky (Russia) in a two-hour speech attacked ...

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  11. GAS SUPPLIES FOR BRISBANE SQUATTERS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- The Army Minister (Mr. Forde) to-day ordered that the supply of gas to buildings ...

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  12. GOVERNMENT BOARDS CAUSE HEAVY LOSSES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday-- Government controlled boards handling perishable products had caused heavy losses to ...

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  13. Chequers Guarded

    LONDON, September 10.-- Seven members of the Pioneer Corps have been detailed to guard Chequers, ...

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  14. Quiet in Bombay

    LONDON, September 11.-- Reuter's Bombay representative says the city is returning to normal after ...

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  15. 21 KILLED BY ROAD MINES IN GREECE

    ATHENS, September 10.-- Twenty-one persons have been killed, 12 wounded, and 24 vehicles blown up since August ...

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  16. HABIT

    WELLINGTON, September 11.-- Extraordinary persistence by a mob of sheep on Gisborne Station ...

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  17. TO BE DUMPED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The Commonwealth Disposals Commission has arranged to dump at sea £160,000 worth of ...

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  18. TEA BREAKS CUT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- As a protest against the reduction of morning and afternoon tea breaks. 420 De Havilland workshop ...

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  19. MANUFACTURE OF MACARONI

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The manufacture of macaroni is to be commenced in Brisbane by the Danesl Macaroni Co., a branch of ...

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  20. INDIA ON BRINK OF CIVIL WAR SAYS JINNAH

    LONDON, September 10.-- The president of the Moslem League (Mr. Jinnah) issued a warning to-day that India was ...

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  21. Gentlemen's Agreement

    FRANKFURT, September 10.--The United States Army has announced that the four occupying powers ...

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  22. Tradesmen from U.K.

    LONDON, September 11.--The first of 200 building trade workers will leave for Australia in the Orion next month, and 100 in ...

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  23. FOOD FOR INDIA

    LONDON, September 10. --Reuter's New Delhi correspondent says Britain has agreed to divert to India three ships carrying 26,000 ...

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  24. RATION BOOK THEFT

    TORONTO, September 10. --Police are seeking organised black marketeers who stole 20,800 new ration ...

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  25. SYDNEY MURDER

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- A Government reward of £500 is offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the ...

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  26. ARABS REFUSE TO MAKE FURTHER CONCESSIONS

    LONDON, September 10.--"We will not make any more concessions," said Hussein Khalidi, secretary of the Palestine Arab Higher Executive, commenting on the speech by the Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) at the conference on Palestine. ...

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  27. TREASON TRIAL

    LONDON, September 10.-- The trial of 18 Croat Fascist leaders, including 12 priests, who- are charged with collaboration, war ...

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  28. BROADCASTS TO RUSSIA

    BERLIN, September 10.--It is authoritatively stated that the United States Department is negotiating with the American zone ...

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  29. PUBLIC HEALTH IN BRITAIN NO WORSE THAN BEFORE WAR

    LONDON, September 11.-- Despite fatigue, food restrictions, monotonous diet, and the greater risk of the ...

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  30. HITLER'S DOUBLE

    LONDON, September 11.-- There have been at least six Hitlers and as many 'Eva Brauns in mental hospitals ...

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  31. LAND BALLOT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Today 303 ex- servicemen ballotted at Longreach for five blocks from the West land. Corona and Ayrshire ...

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  32. Decision Reserved

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Chief Justice Macrossan to-day reserved decision in a case in which William Arthur M'Clintock, ...

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