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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 95 words
  3. TIDES, SUN, AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 70 words
  4. SPLIT AMONGST JEWS ON RESISTANCE PLAN

    LONDON, August 16.—The Jewish Agency and the Jewish National Council have apparently disagreed on the question of non-co-operation, says the Exchange Telegraph Company's representative in Jerusalem ...

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  5. THE ELIZABETE AT A BRITISH PORT

    The British steamer Elizabete, which first took the derelict American Farmer in tow in the Atlantic, photographed on her arrival at the British port of Barry. Above, members of the crew at the Elizabete are shown with the tow-ropes which were cut by the American crew. On the right ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CORE BREAKS ON BIG 3 CONFLICT

    LONDON, August 16.—The most open differences between Russia, Britain and America developed from the Paris Conference debate which ...

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  7. P.M. TOURING ALL DOUBTFUL SEATS

    PERTH, August 16.—A significant indication of some of the electorates in all States except Western Australia which are ...

    Article : 268 words
  8. FALL FROM RAIL MOTOR

    As the result of a fall from a rail motor near Oonoonba railway station about 5.30 p.m. on Friday, Alan Woods, aged 18, of 43 Ahearn Street, ...

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  9. LORD MAYOR WANTS NEW VENUE FOR EXHIBITION

    BRISBANE, August 16.—The Lord Mayor (Alderman J. B. Chandler) to-day strongly urged that future Royal National shows be held at a location more suitable than Bowen Park. He said the facilities in the present ...

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  10. "BLASTED ROT' SAYS JORDAN

    PARIS, August 16.—The Associated Press says the New Zealand High Commissioner (Mr. W. J. Jordan) lost his temper at a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. PENINSULA NOW FORGOTTEN LAND

    CAIRNS, August 16.—No supplies have reached Corn for three months, and residents are literally starving, stated Mr. C. ...

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  12. MOSCOW STIGMA ON BUNA-LAE

    LONDON, August 16.—Costly Pacific campaigns like Buna, Lae, and Tarawa had nothing to do with the defeat of Japan, according to ...

    Article : 279 words
  13. INCOME IN N.G. NOT TAXABLE

    SYDNEY, August 16.—Three judges gave a reserved High Court judgment to-day that an Australian employed by the U.S. forces in New Guines was ...

    Article : 250 words
  14. HUGE SHEEP LOSSES IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, August 16.—New South Wales graziers have lost a total of 16,500,000 sheep and lambs during the last two years, the Government ...

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  15. MISSING LAUNCH RETURNS SAFELY

    CAIRNS, August 16. — Police have been informed that the launch Darra, which left Thursday Island for Boigu on July 28 and had later been ...

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  16. NO REWARD FOR TAX INFORMERS

    CANBERRA, August 16.—Australians who reported others for evading taxation were performing a national duty, and should not expect a ...

    Article : 117 words
  17. FARM WORKER INCINERATED

    SYDNEY, August 16.—A 50-year-old farm hand was burned to death while sleeping in a shack at Aliceville, five miles from Byde, ...

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  18. THIS PACE SHOULD NOT KILL

    NEW YORK, August 16 (Special).—Eight years ago U.S. Navy Command er W. N. Thompson, of Seattle, started an international chess game with an ...

    Article : 53 words
  19. ILLEGAL BUSINESS EARNED FORTUNE

    SYDNEY, August 16.—A 61-year-old man found guilty to-day of having used an instrument with intent to procure a certain event, is alleged to have ...

    Article : 107 words
  20. SHIP REPAIRERS' STRIKE SETTLED

    SYDNEY, August 16.—A settlement was reached to-day in the dispute at Poole and Steel ship repairers, Balmain. ...

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  21. SAMPLE COFFINS FROM NEW GUINEA

    BRISBANE, August 16. — Lend-Lease coffins, samples of 400 purchased in New Guinea at 5/- each, were among the cargo in the Montoro, ...

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  22. LOW BIDS FOR THOROUGHBREDS

    BRISBANE, August 10.—At the sale of thoroughbred, at the Exhibition to-day, prices suffered as a result of the Queensland drought. Many of ...

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  23. BRUTAL ASSAULT ON AGED WOMAN

    SYDNEY, August 16—Mr. Adelaide Barton, 71, of Darling Point was brutally assaulted by two thugs. She was on her way home when she ...

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  24. MAMMOTH BUYING AT CAIRNS SALES

    CAIRNS, August 16.—In a minute and a half to-day £975 was paid by two big Sydney firms at the disposal's sales at Cairns. ...

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  25. PAY AS YOU EARN HERE TO STAY

    CANBERRA, August 16. —There is no possibility of the "pay as you earn" system of taxation being abolished for primary producers, as suggested by the ...

    Article : 117 words
  26. GERMAN POWER PLANT PLANS

    WIESPADEN, Germany (A.P.). August 16.—United States Army Air Force and British intelligence agents recently discovered plans for a huge, ...

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  27. A Black Messiah Is Still Adored

    SYDNEY, August 16.—In the small, flower-decked Heaven at Bathurst Street, Sydney, the weekly meetings are still the same, the same prayers are said, the same spirituals sung. Father Divine. America's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. DUTCH EVACUEES ON WAY HOME

    BRISBANE, August 16.—Five hundred Dutch evacuees who are returning to Holland after recuperating in Australia and New Zealand from their ...

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  29. MELBOURNE ON GAS RATION

    MELBOURNE, August 16.—Melbourne gas rationing will operate from midnight to-night. Whether the restrictions will extend ...

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  30. AIR CRASH VICTIM ON MEND

    BRISBANE, August 16.—John M.Tierney, 22, of Ashgrove who was severely burnt in Sunday's plane crash ...

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  31. PEACE CONFERENCE SIDELIGHT

    [?]ARIS On Monday the Deputy Leader of the Soviet Delegation, M. Vishinsky opposed Australia's election to the Peace Conference Secretarist on the ground that Australia would be an unsuitable member. [?] photo above shows (from left) M. Molotov, Australia's delegate (Dr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. LATE SPORTING

    BRISBANE, August 16.—Falcon Knight, trained by A. G. Anderson, is to take his place in the find for the Exhibition Handicap at Ascot ...

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  33. BRITAIN ACCEPTS EGYPT'S COMMON DEFENCE POLICY

    CAIRO, August 16.—The Prime Minister of Egypt (Sidky Pasha) has announced in Alexandria that B itain has accepted Egyptian proposals that a common defence policy be embodied in the revised treaty, states the Exchange Telegraph Company's correspondent. ...

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  34. APPEAL IN 1935 MURDER CASE

    SYDNEY, August 16.—The Court of Criminal Appeal to-day began the bearing of an appeal by Boyd Sinclair against his conviction for the murder ...

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  35. BOXING SHORT CUT WINS FOR PARKER AND WELLS

    BRISBANE, August 16.—Two twelve rounders were staged at the Brisbane Stadium to-night. In the principal contest. Col Parker ...

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  36. NILE FLOOD NEAR RECORD LEVEL

    LONDON, August 16.—Warnings that the Nile is approaching record levels have sent Egyptians crowding into mosques praying to be spared ...

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  37. CROSBY SIGNS BIG RADIO CONTRACT

    NEW YORK, August 16. The America Broadcasting Company announced that Bing Crosby is beginning a regular radio programme in October ...

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