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  2. MAILS CLOSE TODAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 words
  3. TIDES, SUN, AND MOON.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 64 words
  4. BUSH FIRES RAVAGE S-EAST. PORTION OF STATE.

    BRISBANE, August H.-Hundreds of square miles of drought stricken South-eastern Queensland were aflame tonight from Bundaberg to the border. The bushfires, driven by strong south-westerly winds, ...

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  5. PARTITION PLAN FOR PALESTINE.

    NEW YORK, August 14 -The "New York Times" Washington correspondent says a plan for partitioning Palestine, formulated by the Jewish ...

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  6. CHIANG MAKES PEACE OFFER.

    NEW YORK, August 14.—The American Press Nanking correspondent lays Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek, in a statement, ...

    Article : 247 words
  7. PRINCESS ELIZABETH A WELSH BARD.

    PRINCESS ELIZABETH was invested as a "Welsb Bard" at a ceremony last week at Mountain Ash, Glamorgan (Wales), Above: The Princes receiving her title from the "Arch-Druld."—Airmail photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. s. G. WELLS DEAD.

    sONDON. August 14.-Novelist historian, and thinker. Mr. H. G. Wells, whose death was announced today, produced a greater ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. LABOUR POLICY SPEECH AFTER LIBERALS OPEN.

    sANBERRA, August 14.-The Commonwealth Government will not finalise Labour's policy for the Federal elections till the Liberal Party has announced its policy. ...

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  10. WANTED MAN SURRENDERS.s

    SYDNEY, August 14.—Keith Reckett, the second man wanted by the police in connection with the murder of Detective Ahearn. ...

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  11. CANBERRA'S CARGO i CONTROVERSY.

    CAIRNS. August 14.-The local managel of Howard Smith Ltd., agents for the Canberra, today said he could not jive any information as to the amount ...

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  12. RADIO STATION FOR QUEENSLAND A.L.P.

    MELBOURNE. August 14.-A racao license has been granted to the Queensland branch of the Australian Labour Party. The P.M.G., Senator ...

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  13. RECORD CROWD AT EXHIBITION.

    BRISBANE, August 14.-The greater crowd on record packed the Exhibition Ground today with His Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester ...

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  14. RAAF WASTAGE ALLEGED.s

    sHARTERS TOWERS. August 14-When Mr. W. J. F. Riordan. M.H.R. opening his election campaign in Charters Towers this ...

    Article : 197 words
  15. GROOM SHOT BY DISMISSED SUITOR.

    AUCKLAND. August 14.-On July 14. Sydney John Peachey. 24. was sitting with his recently married bride in his home in Whangaref. A tap was ...

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  16. DROUGHT MAY RESTRICT FOOD.s

    SYDNEY. August 14.-Food supplies may be curtailed unless the drought stricken areas of New South Wales obtain early rain.s ...

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  17. DEATH PENALTY MAY GO IN U.K.

    LONDON, August 14.-Th Government fs believed to have decided to abolish capital punishment for a five years trial period from the end of ...

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  18. HOTTEST AUGUST DAY IN BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE. August 14 -With a maximum temperature of 81 degrees. today was the honest August day on record in Brisbane. The previous ...

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  19. MR. J. J. DEDMAN'S Q'LAND ITINERARY.

    SYDNEY. August 14.—The following itinerary has been arranged by Mr. J. J. Dedman for his tour of Queensland. August 28 Cairns August ...

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  20. MR CASEY STATES SOME FACTS.

    MELBOURNE. August 14- Speaking at a Liberal Party meeting last night Mr. R. G. Casey said: "The Australian people arc divided against ...

    Article : 200 words
  21. SMALL LOOTING OF DISPOSALS GOODS.

    MELBOURNE, August 14.—Nobody was likely to be held responsible for what the Disposals Commission spokesman described today, an a minor ...

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  22. EX-NAZI CHIEFS EXECUTED.

    LONDON. August 14.-The Paris Radio says that Robert Wagner, gauleiter of Alsace, Baden and three other ex-Nazl chiefs were executed by ...

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  23. WOMAN KILLED BY TRAIN,.

    BRISBANE. August 14.-Mrs. Mary Word. 77. widow, of Ipswich, was fatally injured when run over by a train at Tennyson railway station this ...

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  24. AMERICAN FARMER INQUIRY.

    NEW YORK. August 13. The "World Telegram" states that the American Farmer's Chief Engineer. William McFee, told a coastguard ...

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  25. NEW BASIC WAGE METHOD SOUGHT.sw

    MELBOURNE. August 14.-An immediate preliminary inquiry into the methods of determining the basic wage is planned by the ...

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  26. POLICE SEIZE MAREEBA TOBACCO.

    sAIRNS, August 14.-Customs officers and police Just after midnight stopped a motor truck on the Mareeba Dimbulah road, and seized six sacks ...

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  27. KEEN DEMAND FOR LIBERTY SHIPS.s

    SAN FRANCISCO. Au*u*t 14. Maritime Commission figures show that foreign private interests have applied to purchase 335 surplus Liberty ...

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  28. YOUNG SAILOR SENTENCED FOR ARMED ESCAPADE.

    IPSWICH, August 14.-"You are lucky not to be before the Court on a more Kriout charge," the Magistrate (Mr. Dwyer) told Norman James Cloak, aa 18-year-oM tailor from Colmslie Naval Depot in the Police Court this morning, when he imposed fines on two charges and three ...

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  29. GALE DAMAGE IN MELBOURNE.

    A 70 M.P.H. GALE in Melbourne last Sunday issued heavy damage to property and whipped up big seas in Bass Strait. (Above): Miss Moya Grifliths, 20 of Richmond,was asleep when the gale tore the roof off her hodreom, causing from, timber and plaster to fall on her. She escaped ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. U.N.O. DELEGATES DISAGREE ON NEW MEMBER CLAIMS.

    NEW YORK, Augst 13.-Mr. Hijack told the United Nation's Membership Committee that the Australian delegation refrained it this stage from declaring itself for, or against, the admission of say applicant taking the view that the Committee'f task at present was simply to examine ...

    Article : 384 words
  31. TOADS BY PLANE TO MELBOURNE.

    CAIRNS. August 14.-Giant toads (Bufo Marinus) will take to the air tomorrow morning, when 200 selected by the Johnstcne Shire Council will ...

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  32. RECORD WEIGHTS FOR TRIPLETS.s

    MELBOURNE, August 14.—Triplets born to Mrs. L. Birthisel. at Yarrawonga Hospital last Friday, may hold the world's weight record. ...

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  33. NATIVES MISSING IN THE GULF.

    BURKETOWN, August 14 Six Motnington Island mission natives are missing on a 18ft. [?] host some where in the Gulf of Carpenfara ...

    Article : 139 words
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