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  2. Sun, MOON. TIDES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 52 words
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  4. APPEALS FROM LOCAL CANE PRICES BOARDS' AWARDS

    BRISBANE, July 1.—In a un animous judgment to-day the Central Cane Prices Board comprising Messrs I. Ferguson (acting chair[?]an) D. Lehane (cane growers' representative) and K. L. Coates [?]nillowners' representative) in appeals from local cane price' boards' ...

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  5. FIRST JAPANESE WIFE

    Mr. Garden Parker, of Ringweed, vistoria, who servied in Japan with the 14th Australian Works and Parth ...

    Article : 384 words
  6. SYDNEY COMPANY FINED

    SYDNEY, July 1.—The company which condueted the Club Flamingo formerly known as Sammy Lee's, was ...

    Article : 204 words
  7. Jobless Men Not Enlisting

    MELBOURNE, July 1.— Jobless man were not rushing into the services, the Director-General of ...

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  8. DR. BURTON ADDRESSES MEETING OF UNIVERSITY STUDENTS

    MELBOURNE, July l.—Dr. John Burton told a big meeting of Melbourne University students to-day that if he were allowed to go back to the Peking "Peace conference" in ...

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  9. BOMBING OF KOREAN POWER PLANTS

    WASHINGTON, July 30 (A.A.P.).—The State Department disclosed to-night that the Secretary (Mr. Dean Acheson) had told British Parliamentarians in London that the United ...

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  10. AUSTRALIANS SHINE AT WIMBLEDON

    LONDON, June 20 (A.A.P.) —The "Dally Mail" says that Wi[?]bleden to-day was like a giant oven, with was like a ...

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  11. YOUTH OH MORDER CHARGE

    SYDNEY, July 1.—-A [?]year-old farm Iabourer, Peter Mannington Harvie of MeCras, Victoria, was charged ...

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  12. CHARRED REMAINS OF CHILD

    SYDNEY, July 1.—A man was charged with murder at Gilgandra to-night after the charred remains of a ...

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  13. MOST OPEN FOR YEARS

    SYDNEY, Jaly 1.—Rugby League offcials believe that the third Test between Austraila and New Zealand is ...

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  14. POST OFFICE REVENUE

    BRISBANE, July 1.—For the 12 months ended June the Queensland post office revenue showed a rise of nearly £2 ...

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  15. LATEST AMERICAN TANKS

    NEWARK (Delaware), July 1 (A.A.P.).—The United States Army to-day gave some details of its newest tank, the Patton ...

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  16. WATERSIDERS PAY FINE

    SYDNEY, July 1.—The Waterside Workers' Federation paid a fine of £500 into the Sydney Registry of the Federal ...

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  17. NEW CABINET IN EGYPT

    ALEXANDRIA, June 30 (A.A.P.).—The new Egyptian Premier (Hussein Sirry Pasha) will hold the key portfolios of ...

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  18. C.P. FEDERAL COUNCIL

    BRISBANE. July 1.—A move for the Federal Council of the Country Party to meet annually is likely to be made at the ...

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  19. TRANSFER OF DETECTIVES

    BRISBANE. July 1.—A decision to transfer eight detectives to uniform duty was reversed by the Police ...

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  20. PRICE OF FOOD IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, June 30 (A.A.P-).— The price of food in Britain is going up again, but not until the autumn, when the offsetting ...

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  21. SMUGGLERS WORK BY SUBMARINE

    COMO, June 30 (A.A.P.).— Italian frontier guards were to-day probing the Caves and creeks around Lake Lugano ...

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  22. IMPORT ALLOWANCE OF DAIRY PRODUCE

    WASHINGTON, June 30 (A.A P.)—President Truman to-day signed a new defence production Bill increasing the ...

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  23. BRITISH RECORD BROKEN

    LONDON, June 30 (A.A.P.). —The twenty-two-ycar-old Australian, John Landy, one of the last to be included in ...

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  24. RACIAL LAWS IN SOUTH AFRICA

    DURBAN. June 30 (A.A-P).— The campaign against the racial laws, organised by the South African-Indian Congress and ...

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  25. STRONG STAND TO BE TAKEN

    BRISBANK, July 1.—A strong stand to save Queensland's fres public hospitalisation scheme will be taken by the Premier ...

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  26. CANADIAN TROOPS

    SEOUL, July 1 (A.A.P.-Reuter's).—Canadian troops would be withdrawn from Koje Island in mid-July, the Commonwealth ...

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  27. LAUNCH CAPSIZE VICTIM

    MACKAY, July 1.—The police have abandoned all hope of finding the fourth victim of the Whitsunday boating tragedy ...

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  28. FOREIGN AID PROGRAMME

    WASHINGTON, June 20 (A.A.P.).—High Government officials abockad by the latest House of Representatives' cut of ...

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  29. MR. W. J. RIORDAN RETIRES

    BRISBANE, July 1.—The well-known member of the State Industrial Court, Mr. W. J. Riordan, ended 30 yean' ...

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  30. RISE IN PRICE OF TEA

    BRISBANE, July 1—The price of tea in all Staties except Ques[?]land will rine by id to 4/ pes [?] to-morrow ...

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  31. ENGLISH DEAN IN CHINA.

    HONG KONG, July 30 (A.A.P.-Reuter's—Dr. Hewlett Johnson, the Dean of Canterbury, who has been touring ...

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  32. CURRENT METAL PRICES.

    LONDON, June 30 (A.A.P.). —Tin, spot, £970/10/ thres months delivery, £[?]/15/Tungsten ore, Government ...

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