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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN, AND MOON

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  4. MOSLEMS SOMERSAULT ON AGREEMENT WITH U.K.

    LONDON, July 29.—Reuters' Bombay representative says the All Indian Moslem League Council unanimously passed resolutions: (1) Withdrawing the League's acceptance of the British ...

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  5. FEDERAL AID SOUGHT FOR BLAIR ATHOL

    BRISBANE, July 29.—Stating that it might take £2,000,000 or £3,000,000 to develop Blair Athol coalfield sufficiently to enable it to adequately provide for prospective market requirements in Queensland and the ...

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  6. ITALY PROTESTS AGAINST TREATY

    ROME, July 29.—The first summaries of the Italian peace treaties were published to-day under protesting headlines. ...

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  7. YOUTH ADOPTED FILM NAME

    BRISBANE, July 29.—One of our youths charge with the [?] hold-up of a taxi driver had assumed the name of a ...

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  8. JEWISH LEADERS CONDEMN BOMB

    LONDON, July 29.—The King David Hotel bomb was an abominable brutal and unspeakable crime. said the president of ...

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  9. SQUATTERS STILL OCCUPY HOSPITAL

    BRISBANE, July 29.—While the "squatters" at Ekebin military hospital are adopting a policy of [?] resistance the authorities [?] ...

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  10. GERMAN P.O.W's. HAPPY IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, July 29.—The War Department announced that at least 74 per cent. of 378,000 German prisoners of war brought to America ...

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  11. REDUCED GOODS RAFFIC IN N.S.W.

    BRISBANE, July 29.—The acceptance by the railways in Queensland of goods traffic for the Southern States [?] to be reduced by considerably more ...

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  12. DAME ENID MAY VISIT QUEENSLAND

    CANBERRA, July 29.—Dame [?] Lyons may visit Queensland immediately after the House of Representatives rise to assist Miss Annabel ...

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  13. DISPUTE OVER JEWISH ESTATES

    LONDON, July 29.—The Russians have arrested live Australia closely connected with the administration of Jewish property seized by the Nazis. ...

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  14. AGENDA FOR LOCAL AUTHORITIES

    BRISBANE, July 29.—Stock routes and destruction of dingoes and [?] weeds figure largely on the agenda for the annual conference of the Local ...

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  15. WIFE TOOK £4120 THEN "REMARRIED"

    BRISBANE, July 29.—The wife of a Brisbane bussiness man received (4120 from her husband to ...

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  16. 2 MINERS KILLED AT BARALABA

    ROCKHAMPTON, July 29.—A miner was killed instantly and another died from injuries received when they were struck by an [?] which ...

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  17. DEEP WATER TEST WITH ATOM BOMB

    BIKINI, July 29.—The Associated Press says Admiral Blandy reported that Seabees have been assigned to prepare mooring lines for "Test ...

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  18. GIANT ROCKETS FOR RESEARCH

    WASHINGTON, July 29.—Several scores of gaint rockets including some designed to ascend substantially higher than the Nazi v-2 will be built for ...

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  19. CLERKS' UNION TO SEND FOOD GIFTS

    LONDON, July 29.—Many elderly men and women who cannot stand up to the strain of queuing will benefit as he result of an offer by the ...

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  20. DEATH CLAIMED FOR WAR CRIMES

    NUREMBERG, July 29.—"What a poor defence." exclaimed the French prosecutor (M. Deribes) with a scornful giance to the dock when in a ...

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  21. BENZOL POISONING IN FACTORIES

    SYDNEY. July29.—A mysterious [?] affecting workers in several Sydney industry has been diagnosed by Health Department doctors as ...

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  22. Japs Killed Hundreds By Exposing Them To Allied Bombing Attacks

    MELBOURNE, July 29.—A Japanese admiral being being held in Sydney with eleven other Japanese army officers, will be charged with the responsibility for atrocities at Ballale Island, south of Bougainville, which caused the death of 600 British An Army spokesman in disclosing ...

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  23. LONG SITTINGS ON FINAL SESSION

    CANBERRA, July 29.—The second reading debate on the Coal Bill is expected to commence in the House of representatives to-morrow night. The ...

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  24. NOTED MEDICAL AUTHORITY DEAD.

    MELBOURNE, July 29.—Professor R. Marshall Allan, 50. Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Melbourne University, died to-day after a ...

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  25. FERRY CAPSIZE Several Drowned

    NEW YORK, July 28.-Half a dozen motor vehicles with drivers and passengers, plunged into water seventy [?] [?] near [?] ...

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  26. BANDIT FIRES ON PURSUER

    BRISBANE, July 29.—A masked [?] fire a shot at a pursues after an attempted hold-up in a city residential to-night ...

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  27. MOUSE FOUND IN LOAF OF BREAD

    BRISBANE, July 29.—A mouse was Found in a loaf of bread allegedly bought from a Kedron baker according to evidence in the Summons ...

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  28. TRUCK PURCHASING CONTROL RELAXED

    CANBERRA, July 29.—New motor trucks with a carrying capacity of 21 cwt. and over can be bought without a permit as from August 5. ...

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  29. T.B. GRANT FOR USE BY STATES

    CANBERRA, July 29.—The Minister or Health. Senator McKenna indicated to-day that legislation would be introduced to the Senate this session. ...

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  30. ALLEGED TOBACCO THEFT BY RAILMEN

    SYDNEY, July 29.—Two railway shunters were charged in the Campsie police court to-day with the theft of about £7000 worth of tobacco. They ...

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  31. GRAIN SHIP AGROUND

    LONDON, July 29.—Lioyds reports that the British motor vessel Hope carrying grain from Galveston to Australia is aground on the Gorda Bank ...

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  32. 3 STATES AGREE ON RAIL GAUGE

    CANBERRA, July 29.—Virtoria New South Wales and South Australia successfully concluded a conference with the Commonwealth to-day ...

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  33. N. ZEALAND WOOL MISSION ARRIVES

    BRISBANE, July 29.—The New Zealand wool mission which reached Brisbane to-day will spend ten days in the main research and chief wool ...

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  34. JUDGE ADVOCATES BONUS SYSTEM

    SYDNEY, July 29.—A bonus sustem [?] industry based on increased pay for increased production might tend to aid rather than defeat the object ...

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  35. DOMINIONS PERTURBED AT DANISH BUTTER PRICE

    LONDON, July 29.—The Australia Associated Press special representative says although a Daily Mail" message from Copenhagen infers that Denmark has accepted a sacrifice in the butter contract with Britain, it was learned in Australia and New Zealand quarters ...

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  36. SUGAR LANDS AND CANNERY REPORTS

    BRISBANE, July 29.—The Premier (Mr. E. M. Hanlon) said to-day that 70 reports of the Secondary [?] Development Committee. the ...

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  37. FAVOURABLE TRADE BALANCE

    CANBERRA, July 29.—Preliminary [?] issued by the Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. Wilson) to-night, how that in the financial year ended ...

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  38. ELEVEN YEAR OLD MURDER CHARGE BEFORE COURT

    SYDNEY, July 29.—The trill of Boyd Sinclair aged 27. on an elevn-year-old murder charge, began is the Central Criminal Court to-day. Sinclair is charged with the murder of John Smillie, taxi driver on 24th. September, 1935. Sinclair was arrested in 1936, ...

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  39. ESCAPED LUNATIC "BOUGHT" CAR

    AUCKLAND, July 29.—Two brothers University students, were sitting in their car in a Dunedin street when a [?] admired the car and asked ...

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  40. COMMUNISTS WILL FIGHT R.S.L. MOVE

    MELBOURNE, July 29.—The Communists excluded from the Returned Soldiers League by the decision of the State conference last week will ignore ...

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  41. U.N.O. POST FOR SIR R. CILENTO

    BRISBANE, July 29.—The Queens and Director-General of Health and Medical Services (Sir Raphael Cilento has been appointed World [?] ...

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  42. POLICE BAFFLED ON LYNCHING

    MONROE, [?] July 29.—The State Police Chief said a man had been arrested who titled the description of the leader of the armed land ...

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  43. PETROL RATION TO BE REVIEWED

    CANBERRA, July 29.—The petrol ration will be reviewed by the Prime Minister. Mr. Chifley, and the Minister for Supply. Senator Ashley, next week. ...

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