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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 58 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 words
  4. CUSTOMS MEN SEIZE PEARLS

    CUSTOMS OFFICE TYPIST with some of the £10,000 worth of pearls which Customs men found inside the mast of the steamer River Clarence when she arrived in Sydney this week from Kure, Japan. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. DUTCH WILL AGREE TO COMMISSION

    LAKE SUCCESS, August 15.—It is understood Dr. Van Kleffens will say when the Security Council meets to-day that the Dutch Government will ...

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  6. BRITISH RULE ENDS IN INDIA

    NEW DELHI, August 15.-British rule ended in India in a at midnight symphony. Roaring guns, temple bells and works reverberated through the teeming cities and [?] of the newborn Dominions of India and Pakistan. ...

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  7. No Mercy for Thugs Who "Shoot It Out"

    SYDNEY, August 15.—Three judges in the Court of Criminal Appeal to-day, declared no mercy would be shown to criminals who ...

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  8. PEANUTS FOR OIL QUOTA INCREASED

    BRISBANE, August 15.—Following representations by the Queensland council of Agriculture, the Federal Government has increased the States' ...

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  9. Price Control To Continue Till 1949

    CANBERRA, August 15.—The general inflationary conditions, evident in Australia at the end of 1946, are unlikely to disappear by ...

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  10. ANA. to Spend Millions on Airports

    MELBOURNE, August 15.—Australian National Airways plans to spend millions in building its own airports throughout Australia, and ...

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  11. LAND SALES PROBE COST £15,000

    SYDNEY, August 15.—The Royal Commission on land sales ended in Sydney to-day. The hearing lasted 36 days, and is estimated to have cost ...

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  12. CONTROLS DRIVING MEN OFF THE LAND

    BRISBANE, August 15.—Irritating and senseless restrictions and controls were driving men off the land, said Mr. W. Davidson. Murgon, at the ...

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  13. MILK IN MACKAY TO BE RATIONED

    MACKAY, August 15.—The city is faced with another acute milk scarcity, and supplies to the public will have to be rationed. ...

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  14. EARLDOM FOR MOUNTBATTEN

    LONDON, August 15.—No. 10 Downing Street announced that an Earldon of the United Kingdom had been conferred on Viscount Mountbatten, of ...

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  15. AUSTRALIA TO HAVE ENVOY IN PAKISTAN

    CANBERRA, August 15.—Dr. Evatt announced to-day an exchange of High Commissioners between Australia and the new ...

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  16. MORAN RELEASED FROM BOGGO ROAD

    BRISBANE, August 15.—Edward Stanley Moran was released from Boggo Road Gaol to-day, after serving 20 years for wilful murder. ...

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  17. MORE SUMMONSES AGAINST CLUBS

    SYDNEY, August 15.—Three more summonses were issued by the licensing police to-day against the secretaries of registered clubs for alleged ...

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  18. FIRST LEAF FOR MAREEBA FACTORY

    MAREEBA, August 15.—To-day was a special day in the history of the North Queensland tobacco industry and the co-operative movement when ...

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  19. JEWS & ARABS CLASH IN SALAMA

    LONDON, August 14.—Renter's Jerusalem correspondent sats fires are blazing to-night in Salama, between Jaffa and Tel-Aviv, where ...

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  20. ROYAL SHOW GATE RECORD BROKEN

    BRISBANE, August 15.—With the final day and night still to go, the Brisbane Royal National show already has passed last year's record ...

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  21. NEW CONCILIATION COMMISSIONERS

    CANBERRA, August 15.—Federal Cabinet to-night appointed nine new Conciliation Commissioners to carry out the ...

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  22. EXPORT VALUES EXCEED IMPORTS

    CANBERRA, August 14.—The value of Australia's exports exceeded imports by £62,034,000 sterling in 1946-47. ...

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  23. PROTEST ON SOVIET REFINERY SEIZURE

    LONDON, August 14.—Reuter's Vienna correspondent says British and United States representatives protested at a meeting of the Allied Council in ...

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  24. U.S. CANCELS ITALY'S WAR DEBT

    WASHINGTON, August 15.—The United States agreed to-day to cancel debts totalling approximately 1,000,000,000 dollars owing by Italy. ...

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  25. COAL PRICE RISE KNOWN NEXT WEEK

    SYDNEY, August 15.—The Acting Coal Commissioner (Mr. Stuart) said to-night the announcement of the new coal prices increase for Queensland ...

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  26. "FIERY CROSS" REACHES SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, August 15.—With a guard of Scottish Pipers, the pilot of a Qantas airliner to-day walked from his plane to the Mascot control tower, ...

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  27. STEVEDORES ASKED TO DEFY COURT

    SYDNEY, August 15.—Two thousand striking foremen stevedores will be asked to defy a Court order to return to work, at a mass ...

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  28. Private Wool Trade May Be Resumed With Japan

    TOKIO, August 15.—The end of Governmental trading in wool between Australia and Japan is foreshadowed in the visit to Tokio of Mr. H. B. Leigh, secretary of the Australian Wool Realisation Commission, and ...

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  29. MT. ISA COMMITTAL

    MOUNT ISA, August 15.—The case of Guiseppe Russo, labourer, accused of attempting to bribe a police officer, was heard at Mt. Isa before ...

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  30. £500,000 Fire Damage at Angliss Skin Store

    MELBOURNE, August 15.—The biggest Melbourne fire for years, which broke out to-day at Angliss and Co. Pty. Ltd. skin store, Footscray, is not expected to be put out until Sunday. Damage estimated at approximately ...

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  31. JAP P.M's. ADVICE TO PEOPLE

    TOKIO (A.A.P. and Reuter), August 14.—The Prime Minister (Tetus Katayama) bread casting to the people of Japan on the second anniversary of ...

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  32. DEDMAN IN LONDON ON WOOL TARIFF

    LONDON, August 16.—The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic writer says it is understood Mr. Dedman is in London to discuss the United States offer ...

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  33. EXPORTS TO UNITED KINGDOM DECLINE

    CANBERRA, August 15.—The declining Australian dependence on the United Kingdom as an export market is shown in a review of trade with the ...

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  34. REUTER AGENT GAOLED

    LONDON, August 15.—The American Press Damascus correspondent says the correctional court sentenced George Phares. Reuter's Damascus ...

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  35. SNOWY RIVER DIVERSION

    CANBERRA, August 15.—Foodstuffs valued at £10,000,000 a year would be produced from irrigation areas provided under the Snowy River ...

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  36. SIGNALMAN FORGOT PRESENCE OF TRAIN

    LONDON, August 14.—James William McKone, the signalman at Balby function neat Doncaster, where the rain crashed on August 9, said at the ...

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  37. STREET LOTTERY SALES ILLEGAL

    SYDNEY, August 15.—The State Full Court ruled to-day that street sales of lottery tickets are illegal. The ruling was given when the ...

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  38. MASS POISONING ATTEMPTED

    LONDON, August 15.—An attempt at the mass poisoning of high ranking officers of the Burma People's Volunteer Army was made ...

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  39. SPORTING

    HEINER KNOCKS OUT DIAGO. BRISBANE, August 15. At the Brisbane Stadium to-night, the Queenslander. Tod Heiner, 9.12, ...

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  40. ALSATIAN SAVAGES SYDNEY MAN

    SYDNEY, August 15.—John James, 40, of Kensington, was attacked and savaged by an Alsation watch dog at Kensington Motor Sales Depot this ...

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  41. COPLEY CASE AGAIN ADJOURNED

    BRISBANE, August 15.—The hearing of the charge against Patrick Kerry Copley and Arthur Joseph Stevens, of conspiring together on ...

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  42. BRITAIN'S RICHEST WOMAN DEAD

    LONDON, August 15.—Mrs. Gordon Thomson, 27 year old granddaughter of multi-millionaire. Andrew Carnegie, reputed to be Britain's ...

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  43. BOWES TO RETIRE THIS YEAR

    LONDON, August 15.—W. E. Bowes, former Test cricketer, announced his retirement from first class cricket at the end of the season. ...

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