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  2. TIDES SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 89 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 114 words
  4. DELUGE DELAYS COAL SUPPLIES

    NEWCASTLE, June 17.—Flooding rain, which fell continuously at Newcastle and the coal fields district last night and to-day, has almost completely blocked coal supplies. Ten collieries were unable to operate ...

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  5. TROOPING THE COLOUR

    For the first time since the war, the Guards pared in full ceresnonial uniform for the picturesque Germany of Trooping the Colour on the Horan Guards Parade, London. His Stajesty the King, Whose illness forces him to take as much rest as possible. Inspected the parade while scated in an open landau, and a chait was provided for him on the dats at the saluting base. Picture shows his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Hanlon Not Bothered Over Victoria

    BRISBANE, June 17.—The Premier (Mr. Hanion) was far too buy looking after Queensland's affairs to be bothered ...

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  7. Yangtse Fight, Uneven One

    CABINS, June 17.-The guns of the British warships, Amethyst, Consort and London caused terrific devastation to Communist military ...

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  8. BILINGA—PLACE OF AIR HOSTESS

    SOUTHPORT. June 17.—Asked to-day for his opinion why the body of the air hostess was found of the front of ...

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  9. NO BILINGA AIR CRASH INQUIRY

    CANBERRA. June 17.-Mr. Chifley refuse in the House of Representatives to-day to table a report on the Billinga air crash, ...

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  10. SPEEDWAY AND SHOW ASSN.

    After the conclusion of the speedway event at the Showground last night and prior to the exhibition spars by Jack Hassen. ...

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  11. DARING ESCAPE IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, June 17.—More than 100 police are searching to-night for 33-year-old John Leslie Shinell, who escaped from a ...

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  12. WHARFIES AND EX-SERVICEMEN

    CANBERRA, June 17.—The provisions of the Re-establishment and Employment Act were being Observed by the Waterside ...

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  13. ERCOLE IS STILL IDLE AT BOWEN

    BOWEN. June 17.—The Italian ship, Ercole, on which watersiders ceased sugar loading on Tuesday owing to ...

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  14. A.W.U. TO OPPOSE BALLOT CONTROL

    BRISBANE June 17.—Proposed Federal legislation for the control of union ballots is to be strenuously opposed by the ...

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  15. BOXING

    MELBOURNE. June 17.—Ron Toohey (11.1) of Victoria, beat Tony Toniolo (11.4½) off point's at the Melbourne Stadium to-night. ...

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  16. SORE NECKS IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, June 17.—Three R.A.A.F. Vampire Jet planes zoomed over Melbourne to-day at between 400 end 500 miles an hour ...

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  17. HAROLD BLAIR ON FAREWELL TOUR

    BRISBANE, June 17.—Twenty-four year old aboriginal tenor, Harold Blair, arrived in Brisbane from Melbourne to-day on a ...

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  18. BLAIR ATHOL GRANT DENIED

    MACKAY, June 17.—The concession granted to the British Electric Supply Corporation over the Blair Athol coalfield was ...

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  19. McDANALD K.O.D IN THIRD ROUND.

    BRISBANE, June 17.—After one of the fiercest and most gelling bouts witnessed for many years, the Queensland ...

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  20. Q'LAND MINE IDLE AGAIN

    BRISBANE, June 17.—All mines in Queensland except Collinsville Consolidated at Scottville returned work under normal conditions Is- ...

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  21. GUNSON RESIGNS FROM N.T. C'CIL

    DARWIN, June 17.—The Chief Medical Officer in the Northern Territtory, Dr. E. B. Ganson has resigned from the ...

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  22. POLLARD DENIES EXPORT REFUSAL

    CANBERRA. June 17.—The Minister for Commerce (Mr. Polard in the House of Representatives to-day denied having ...

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  23. HONEY BOARD ASKED TO GO

    BRISBANE. June 17.—The final Marion of the Queensland Beekeepers' Association annual conference to-day almost ...

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  24. BRISBANE MAY GET STALE MILK

    BRISBANE. June 17.—The Public would receive "state milk standies" If six-day milk deliveries were introduced in Brisbane. a ...

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  25. MENZIES-FADDEN PRESENTATION

    SYDNEY, June 7.—The Federal Opposition leader (Mr. Mencies) and the Federal Country Party kader (Mr. Feddra) will speak ...

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  26. ITALIAN SHIP RUNS AGROUND

    SYDNEY. June 17.—The 7176 ton Italian freighter, Oriene, dragged her anchor in a gale early this morning and ran un to the ...

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  27. B.H.P. TO FAVOUR AUSTRALIANS

    CANBERRA. June 17.—B.H.P. had agreed to the employment of displaced persons, but only in jobs least attractive to Australians. ...

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  28. TURF

    BRISBANE, June 7.—San Domenico who was slight odds on favourite for to-morrow's Flying Handicap at Dcomben, can be ...

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  29. FIGHT TO SAVE MAN'S RIGHT EYE

    BRISBANE, June 17.—Two young Brisbane optometrists worked late to-night in a desperate attempt to save the sight of ...

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  30. CLOTHING TRADE KEEPS 40 HOURS

    MELBOURNE. June 17.—A 40 hour week will be retained in the Australian clothing trade as a result of a compulsory conference ...

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  31. RIFLE LOSSES BUT NEGLIGIBLE

    CANBERRA. June 17.—Loses of titles and ride ammunition from army depots over the put three years represented about one ...

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  32. PROSECUTION OF MINERS IS LIKELY

    CANBERRA, June 17.—Information this morning indicated that tome form of disciplinary action wu contemplated by the coal companies which had received an order against the miners ...

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  33. PUBLIC SERVICE APPEAL FAILS

    BRISBANE. June 17.—The Public Service Appeal Board to-day dismissed the appeal of Cornellius Leonard Moran against the ...

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  34. TRACK WEST AT MOOREFIELD

    SYDNEY, June 17.—Moorefield track is waterlogged and further light rain fell to-day preventing any drying out of the course ...

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  35. BUTTER SURPLUS IN FRANCE

    LONDON, June 17.—The "Daily Express" Paris correspondent says create and butter are so abundant in France that cheases in the Paris ...

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  36. WENT MAD AFTER THE PICTURES

    lONDON, June 17.—A fifty-two years old Bedfordshire woman has been dmitted to a mental hospital after seeing the American ...

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  37. TRACK FORECASTS

    Doomben Showers likely, track dead. Moorefield: Further rain, track heavy. ...

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  38. TOBACCO MEN OPPOSE CONTROL.

    LONDON. June 17.—The annual conference of the 26,000 strong Tobacco Workers' Union, by 15,000 to 7000 to-day defeated a resolution ...

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  39. MATCHES FOR NORTH Q'LAND

    BRISBANE. June 17.—More ban 1,300 cases of waterproof and wax matches will be shipped to North Queensland from Victorias ...

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  40. YOUNG MAN ON GRAVE CHARGES

    BRISBANE. June 17.—At least two serious charges concerning a girl who allegedly accompanied Leslie Durstall (19) labourer, in a ...

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  41. N.Z. DEFENCE NOT FED'L AFFAIR

    CANBERRA. June 17.—The Australian Government would not he influenced by New Zealand on the question of Introducing ...

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  42. LOWER STERLING & LESS EXPORTS

    WASHINGTON. June 17.—British trade quarters here believe that rumours of devaluation of sterling are largely responsible for a ...

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  43. RAILWAY CRISIS ENDS IN BRITAIN

    LONDON. June 17.—The British railway crisis to-night. The end came with a move by string locomotive crews to call ...

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  44. FOOTBALL

    SYDNEY. June 17.—Frequent showers tell in Sydney to-day and the staff of the Cricket Ground Mid the playing field for ...

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  45. COOKTOWN HARBOUR

    COOKTOWN. June 17.—Inspections have revealed that the Cooktown wharf installations are in a bad way and rebuilding may be ...

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  46. SUCCESSOR TO DRAKE BROCKMAN

    CANBERRA. June 17. —Mr Justice Kelly has been appointed Chief Judge of the Federal Arbitration Court Announcing this ...

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  47. MEAT IN SYDNEY MAY BE SCARCE

    SYDNEY June 17.—A shortage of meat in Sydney is likely next week as a result of a general strike at Homebush abattoirs ...

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  48. HOSPITAL WILL REMAIN OPEN

    MUTTABURRA, June 17.—When the staff position looked black at the Muttaburra Hospital a sudden ray of sunshine burst upon it ...

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  49. HIGHER TEA PRICE LIKELY

    MELBOURNE, June 17. The retail price of ten would tire from 2/9 to 4/- per lb, if the Federal Government approves a trade ...

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  50. MALAYA VIEW ON WHITE AUST.

    SINGAPORE. June 17.—Federal legislative councillors at Kuala Lumpur said they knew of knew of move in Malaya to introduce ...

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  51. FIXED WAGES FOR ABORIGINES

    CANBERRA. June 17.— For the first time in history an agreement has now been reached to pay fixed wages ranging to about 13 10 a ...

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