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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 72 words
  4. ANGLO-IRISH TRADE TALKS

    Prime Ministers Attlee and De Valers photographed at No. 10 Downing street, recently when the Anglo-Irish talks commenced between the two Governments. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SOVIET ALLEGES GREECE IS HATCHING WAR PLOT

    LAKE SUCCESS, September 28.—The Soviet Union called on the United Nations General Assembly yesterday to order all foreign troops out of Greece and warned that American policy on the Balkans might lead to the collapse ...

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  6. A.R.U. TO CEASE WORK TO-NIGHT

    Members of the A.R.U. in Townsville, Cairns, Mareeba and Innisfail will implement their decision to cease work for 24 hours at midnight to-night. ...

    Article : 315 words
  7. STATE MOVE TO AVOID SHORTAGE

    BRISBANE, September 25.— Preparations have already been made by the State Government to relieve any shortage in essential ...

    Article : 327 words
  8. PAKISTAN APPEALS FOR AID IN CRISIS

    LONDON, September 28.—Reuters says official quarters in London have confirmed a report that Pakistan, through the British Government, had appealed to the Commonwealth for help in finding a way out of the ...

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  9. Help Sent To Disabled Tanker

    An attempt to enable boilermakers to board the Caltex tanker Sideling Hill, which developed boiler trouble several days ago off ...

    Article : 223 words
  10. OCTUPLETS BORN TO CHINESE WOMAN

    SHANGHAI, September 28.—Chang Shy Ping, the Tax Bureau Director at Ishing, 120 miler from Shanghai, announced that ...

    Article : 101 words
  11. PRIMITIVE ISLAND TRIBE CONTACTED

    BRISBANE, September 28. — The first contact by a white man with 400 aborigines on Bentinck Island near Mornmgton Island in the Gulf of ...

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  12. SOUTHERN ORE BUYER IN NORTH

    CAIRNS, September 28.—During the week-end, Mr. F. V. Hall, representing Messrs. L. and M. Newman, ore exporters of Melbourne, with overseas ...

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  13. WEEKEND TOLL OF THE ROAD

    BRISBANE, September 28.—A man was killed, a 15 months old boy had his left loot almost severed, and four other people were injured in road accidents ...

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  14. TENSION GROWING IN PALESTINE

    NEW YORK, September 28.—Tension between Arab and Jews is growing following Britain's decision to relinquish her mandate over Palestine ...

    Article : 278 words
  15. U.K. HAS SHIPS FOR FOOD SURPLUS

    LONDON, September 28.—A London Business man (Mr. J. F. McCartney) who recently returned from Australia, in a "Sunday Dispatch" article, says ...

    Article : 212 words
  16. TRIESTE FREED

    Only the extreme tact and the unrelenting firmness of the British Commander-in-Chief averted grave uprisings in Trieste. The band-over of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. VETERAN PAPER DIRECTOR DEAD

    SYDNEY, September 28.—Mr Albert Joseph, managing director of the Tamworth Newspaper Co, Pty., Ltd., publishers of the "Northern Daily Leader," ...

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  18. MOVE TO OUST VICTORIAN GOV.

    MELBOURNE, September 28.—Plans of the Victorian Opposition to oust the Stale Labour Government on the bank nationalisation ...

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  19. JEW KILLED ON MIGRANT SHIP

    LONDON, September 28.—Fighting which lasted for 20 minutes occurred when British sailors hoarded an illegal Jewish ...

    Article : 116 words
  20. DEATH OF PETKOV BLAMED ON SOVIET

    LONDON, September 27. — Mr Winston Churchill, in a speech at a Conservative rally in London, said that there can be no doubt that the ...

    Article : 93 words
  21. £60m. IN LATE TAX ASSESSMENTS

    BRISBANE, September 28.—Delayed assessments for income tax totalling £60,000,000 were now being issued, Mr. Fadden said in Brisbane to-night. ...

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  22. BRISBANE TALLY CLERKS

    BRISBANE, September 28.—Wharf tally clerks in Brisbane decided at a stop-work meeting yesterday to return to work on Monday and to ask the ...

    Article : 125 words
  23. VESSELS LOADING AT MOURILYAN

    INNISFAIL, September 28.—There have been no fresh developments in the Mourllyan Harbour dispute. A conference will take place ...

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  24. SENATOR AMOUR BREAKS SILENCE

    SYDNEY, September 28.—Senator Amour last night broke his silence on his reasons for leaving the plane end breaking his journey at San Francisco. ...

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  25. TAX REMISSIONS "NIGGARDLY"

    CANBERRA, September 28.—The sales tax and war-time company tax remissions provided for in the budget presented to Parliament by the ...

    Article : 112 words
  26. NOVEL SERVICES ATTRACT CROWDS

    BRISBANE, September 28.—Two Presbyterian ministers attracted hundreds of people to their churches to-night by presenting novel services— ...

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  27. BOOKMAKER'S BAG AND £400 STOLEN

    BRISBANE, September 28.—Two men were charged to-night with the theft of a bookmaker's bag containing £400 in notes and silver from an Ann ...

    Article : 104 words
  28. PIPER CUBS ON WORLD FLIGHT

    BANGKOK, September 28.—Clifford Evans and George Truman who left New Jersey on August 9 in Piper Cub cruiser 'planes on a leisurely round ...

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  29. MT. MORGAN PROFIT UP BY £65,361

    SYDNEY, September 28.—Mount Morgan Ltd, earned a not profit of £101,035 for the year ended June 28. This is £65,361 more than the profit ...

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  30. INNISFAIL HEAD TEACHER'S DEATH

    INNFSFAIL, September 28. — The sudden death occurred at Goondi on Friday of Mr. Norman Beames, highly respected, head teacher of the Goondi ...

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  31. 40-HOUR WEEK FROM JANUARY

    BRISBANE, September 28. —Irrespective of whether applications filed in the State Industrial Court have been completed by the Court by then ...

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  32. PLAYERS TO BE CHARGED OVER BRISBANE FIASCO

    SYDNEY, September 28.—The Canterbury-Bankstown Rugby League Club will cite several players and charge them with misconduct at Brisbane on September 22. The decision to cite players to appear before the ...

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  33. SOUTHPORT MASS MEETING OF BANKS

    BRISBANE, September 28.—Ninety per cent of shops and all banks in Southport are expected to close for an hour and a half to-morrow, so that ...

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  34. GIFT FOR PRINCESS ELIZABETH

    The 25,000 Guides, Brownies and Rangers of Australia have each made a contribution to the consignment of ingredients for Princess Elizabeth's wedding cake. In this picture Australian Guides hand over the gift to the General Secretary of the British Girl Guides in London. Left to right ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. BRITISH SHIPPING AND COAL RECOVERY BY 1951

    LONDON, September 28.—If the production targets set by the sixteen-nation conference on Mart hall aid for Europe are reached, Britain by 1951 will again have 17,000,000 tons of shipping and will have increased coal ...

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  36. DEADLOCK IN SHIPYARDS DISPUTE

    BRISBANE, September 28.—A deadlock appeals to have developed in the Kangaroo Point shipyards dispute, in which 200 boilermakers. ironworkers ...

    Article : 91 words
  37. DAWSON TO FULFIL AUST. CONTRACT

    SYDNEY, September 28. — The American negro lightweight boxer. Freddie Dawson, would fulfil his contract for fire lights in 90 days in ...

    Article : 96 words
  38. FATAL FALL WHILE PICKING FLOWERS

    MELBOURNE, September 28.—The attraction of spring caused the death of a four-year-old girl at the week-end. ...

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  39. INDIAN CRASH KILLS FOURTEEN

    LONDON, September 27.—Reuter's New Delhi representative says that an Indian transport 'plane, carrying service personnel, crashed near Palam ...

    Article : 41 words
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