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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY.

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. Record lift of N.Q. Beef Interstate

    The [?]bern States are securing forces meat from Queensland in greater quantities than ever before, at the expense of ...

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  5. Statewide Butchers' Closure

    BRISBANE, September 16.—Meat trade authorities to-night forecast a State wide closure of [?] from next Friday. ...

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  6. CROWD GATHERS TO HONOUR FLAG

    The early afternoon hour of 2 o'clock did not deter a good crowd from assembling in the vicinity of the Torn Hall on Sunday afternoon to writes the ceremony of unfurling the first Australian ...

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  7. FLAG FLIES AGAIN

    The impressive scene in Flinders Street on Sunday afternoon when Australia's first flag hoisted for the first time at the tame spot on September 16, 1901, was unfurled again. It was the most striking of Townsville's Jubilee Year celebrations ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Royal Tour Plans Soon

    CANBERRA, September 16.—The itinerary for the royal tour next year, which has been approved by Richkingham Palace. ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA FACES FOOD SHORTAGE

    SYDNEY, September 16.—Australia would have to import food if primary production did not increase farmers representatives ...

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  10. WATERSIDE BAN ON JAP. GOODS CERTAIN

    BRISBANE, September 16.—The Waterside Workers Federation is almost certain to has "exceptive imports" of ...

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  11. Public Service Dismissals Opposed

    MELBOURNE, September 16.—One thousand Commonwealth public servants to-day shouted unanimous support for moves designed ...

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  12. Behaviour of Two Flags, Old Dignity Young Activity

    The contract in the behaviour of two flags on Sunday was not marked. One the original Australian mellowed with its 50 years of distinctions, was the personification of Old Dignity, the second, released to the breezes for the time, was, in the ...

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  13. Car Cradles Into Burning Tree

    ROCKHAMPTON, Sept 16.—Five persons had a narrow escape from serious injury when a large tree crashed a few inches ...

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  14. Weaver Back Again

    CAIRNS, September 16.—West Australian Frank Loyal Weaver (25), deported from Japan recently as an literal immigrant for the ...

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  15. POULTRY FARMERS HIT BY WHEAT PRICE

    BRISBANE, September 16.—A mass meeting of poultry farmers will be held on Friday to discuss he State's feed shortage and to ...

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  16. Czechoslovakia's Cold War

    LONDON, September 16.—Czechslovakia is waging a full scale cold war against the West. She has protested at ...

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  17. Man Drowned at Southport

    BRISBANE, September 16.—A 19 year old Toowoomba fosthaller was drowned at Southport to-day in the season's first ...

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  18. Greece Turkey In Atlantic Treaty?

    OTTAWA, September 15.—The North Atlantic Council agreed to-day to take up a United States proposal that Greece and ...

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  19. EASIER TRAVEL

    CANBERRA, September 16.—The Immigration Minister. Mr. H. E. Holt, said to-night that Australians may now visit ...

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  20. Return to Work Ordered

    ADELAIDE, September 16.—Port Adelaide waterside workers will be instructed by their union executive to return to work ...

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  21. VARIED BUSH FIRE CASUALTIES.

    BRISBANE, September 16.—Casualties from a small bash fire at Galles to-night were there care, two women a baby and a ...

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  22. Child's Fatal Drink of Kerosene

    SYDNEY, September 16.— Two-year-old Garry Morris of Wallsend, died in Wallsend Hospital to-day after drinking kerosene. ...

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  23. PERSIAN OIL SALE TO AFGHANISTAN

    LONDON, September 15.—Teheran radio announced to-night that Persia had signed an agreement with Afganistan for the ...

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  24. Church Hospital Opened in Cairns

    CAIRNS, September 16.—Opening Calvary Hospital in Abbott Street, Cairns, this afternoon. Archbishop Duhig said that the ...

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  25. Albatross's Death Brings Incidents

    SAN FRANCISCO, September 16 (A.A.P.)—A modern mariner who shot a white albatross at sea said to-day he regretted having ...

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  26. Conversion of Liner Gothic

    LONDON, September 15.—The conversion of the liner Gothic to carry the King and Queen and Princess Margaret on their ...

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  27. British Board of Trade Criticised

    LONDON, September 16.—British industrialists and retailers reacted strongly to-day to a speech on Friday by Mr. Hugh ...

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  28. MENZIES TELLS OF REAL ISSUE

    CANBERRA, September 16.—Mr. Menzies said to-night that the issue at Saturday's referendum vote hat only to be ...

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  29. 1M. Koreans Killed, 1M. Injured in War

    PUSAN, September 15 (A.A.P.-Reuter). — The South Korean Social Affairs Minister, Mr. Hoh Chang, said to-day the Korean ...

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  30. RIDGWAY REJECTS APOLOGY DEMAND

    TOKIO, September 16.—Communist China demanded to-day bat General Ridgway apologise for all Allied "violations" of the ...

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  31. PILOT SAFE IN LAKE LANDING BY PLANE

    SYDNEY, September 16.— The pilot of a Mustang fighter escaped injury when his aircraft craned into Lake Macquaric this ...

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  32. New Atomic Weapons to be Tested?

    LAS VAGAS (Nevada), September 15.—The vanguard of a force o." 11,00O troops arrived at Las Vagas atomic testing grounds ...

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  33. Plane Plunges Into Crowd, Kills 17

    FLAGLER (Colorado), September 20. — Seventeen persons—nine of them children—were killed, and at least 20 were injured ...

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  34. U.S. NIGHTMARE STORY

    BALTIMORE, September 15.— A nightmare caused a man to dangle by one foot from a second Boor window for half an hour ...

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  35. Soviet Satellites Aiding Greek Guerrilla Leaders

    NEW YORK, September 15.—Russia'a six European sctellites were helping Greek guerilla leaders to prepare a new attempt ...

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  36. Trust of Free Nations in.

    TOKIO, September 19 (A.A.P.-Reuter).—General Ridgway told the Japanese people to-day he had no doubt they would align ...

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  37. Japan Has Trade Difficulties

    SYDNEY, Sept 16.—Japan had little chance of regaining her pre-war status as the world's leading manufacturer of cheap goods. ...

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  38. BULLETINS ON KING'S HEALTH URGED

    LONDON, September 15.—His Majesty flew through stormy Weather from Balmoral to London to-day to undergo ...

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  39. Airmen Remembered in Air Force Week

    There was an impressive ceremony on Saturday morning at the Cenotaph on the Strand, when following an Air Force march wreaths were placed in memory of those who lost their lives in the Battle of Britain and in service with the R.A.A.F. throughout the way. (Fraley Studio Photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  40. Fatal Collision

    SYDNEY, September 18.—William Godfrey Dobinson, 17 of Waratah, died in the Mater Misericordiae Hospital Waratah early ...

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  41. Oliphant Cancels U.S. Visit

    CANBERRA, September 16.—The eminent Australian scientist. Professor Oliphant, said to-night that he will not sow attend the ...

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  42. £20,000 DAMAGE IN SYDNEY FIRE

    SIDNEY, September 16.—Smoke and debris shot 850 feet in the sir in the shape of "an atomic bomb" blast this ...

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  43. Scenes in London Churches

    LONDON, September 16.—Worshippers in two Westmisster churches were startled by cries of "Blasphamv" and "Idolalory" ...

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  44. SENSATIONAL U.S. PRISON ESCAPE

    MONTGOMERY (Alabama). September 15. — Hundreds of police using bloodhounds are engaged in a statewide manhunt for ...

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  45. Gromyko Is On His Way Home

    NEW YORK, September 15.—Mr. Andrei Gromyko, Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, sailed for home to-day outwardly ...

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