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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. KANGAROOS REACH ENGLAND FOR BIG GAMES

    The Agent-General for New South Wales, the Hon. f. M. Tully, gave a reception to the Australian Rugby League team when they arrived in England for their tour. Our picture above shows the manager of the team, Mr. Norman Robinson, helping the Agent-General with the champagne to toast the team. Right: Matching smiles after their arrival at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HELP ECONOMIC POSITION ? NEW WOOL CLIP MAY BE WORTH £350,000,000

    SYDNEY, September 1.— Strong competition from the United Kingdom, Continental and Japanese textile interests marked the opening of the 1952-53 Australian wool selling season in Sydney to-day. ...

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  6. UNION OPPOSES STRIKE

    BRISBANE, September 1. — Members of the Queensland Railway Traffic Employees' Union are opposed ...

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  7. Australia's Position Is Sounder

    SYDNEY, September 1.— Australia's economic position is infinitely more sound and stable than a ...

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  8. 'A' Secrets Known By Accident

    LONDON, September 1.— Secret atom bomb information including details about a British plant that ...

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  9. BRITISH WORKERS WARNED

    LONDON, September 1.— The Chairman of the Trades Union Contrast (Mr. Arthur Deakin) warned ...

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  10. WATERSIDERS ATTENDANCE MONEY MORE

    SYDNEY, September 1. — Waterside workers' attendance money will rise from 12/- a day to 16/- a ...

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  11. ALLIED AIRCRAFT STRIKE FEW MILES FROM RED BORDER

    TOKIO, September 1.—The largest United States all-Navy air raid of the Korean war to-day wiped out the vital North ...

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  12. NOTHING IS REALLY LOST

    SYDNEY, September 1.— A Sydney firm tomorrow will be handed back its 5cwt office safe, which ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA MAKES BIG DOLLAR BUY

    WASHINGTON, September 1.— The International Monetary Fund announced to-day that Australia made ...

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  14. Hotels Did Not Want Jap Buyers

    BRISBANE, September 1.— An appeal had to be made to the Licensing Commission to-day before hotel ...

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  15. Dr. Malan Remains Adamant

    CAPETOWN, September 1.— The Nationalist morning newspaper "Transvaaler" said to-day that if the ...

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  16. Preparing For Big Meeting

    LONDON, September 1.— Senior Commonwealth official will meet privately in London on September 22 to ...

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  17. Table S.P. Report Soon

    BRISBANE, September 1: The S.P. Royal Commission report will be tabled in Parliament on Wednesday. ...

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  18. Activity In Building

    Building activities undertaken in Townsville last month reached record figures for the year. ...

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  19. Rebel Arms Squeeze Begun

    SINGAPORE, September 1 (A.A.P -Reuter): Communist terrorists in Malaya are finding it hinder to obtain arms ...

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  20. DEATH SENTENCE NOT COMMUTED

    CANBERRA, September 1.— The Attorney-General (Mr. J A. Spicer) Announced to-day that the Executive Council ...

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  21. Brisbane's Meat Supply Threatened

    BRISBANE, September 1.— A request has been sent to the Prime Ministe (Mr.R.G.Menzies to have ...

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  22. CASE REJECTED

    MELBOURNE, September 1.— Dr. Mary Thornton (Mrs. Mary Kent Hughes), unsuccessfully opposed in the ...

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  23. Big Sugar Cargoes Leave Cairns

    CAIRNS, September 1.— Over 60,000 tons of sugar have been shipped either overacas or interstate form ...

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  24. HOLDAY'S DEATH TOLL

    NEW YORK. September, 1.— The death toll on United States roads for the Labour Day holiday week-end stood ...

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  25. PLANNING FOR SOLID COAL TRADE

    BRISBANE, September 1. The foundation was being laid for a solid export market for Queensland ...

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  26. LONG LEAVE BID REJECTED

    BRISBANE, September 1.— The State industrial Court to-day refused a long service leave claim by assistant ...

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  27. MAN BANNED PROM CAPITALS

    SYDNEY, September 1.— A man was banned from Sydney and all other Australian capital cities for seven years ...

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  28. RARE GIFT FROM EIRE

    CANBERRA, Sept. 1.— The Republic at ireland has made the Commonwealth Government a gift of the ...

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  29. PRODUCING SOON

    BRISBANE, September 1.— Australian Pacer Manufacturers Ltd. £4,000,000 mill at Petrie is expected to start ...

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  30. JAPS WANT JETS

    AMSTERDAM, September 1.— A delegation representing Japanese airline operators arrived in Amsterdam ...

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  31. Fire Watchers Are Organised

    BRISBANE, September 1.— Queensland's rural fire watching service has never been so well organised as it is ...

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  32. P.O.W. HANGED AT KOJE

    PUSAN, September 1— Allied official announced to-day that a war prisoner was found hanging by the neck. ...

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  33. New Army Bases For New Guinea

    BRISBANE, September 1.— The General Officer Commanding Northern Command (Major-General Secombe) said to-day he was recommending establishment of two Army ...

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  34. DEVELOP - OR PERISH -SAYS GOVERNOR GENERAL

    CANBERRA, September 1.— An urgent call to the people of Australia to make up their minds whether they intended to develop their country or to perish was made by the ...

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  35. PASSING OUT PARADE AT GARBUTT

    National Service Franiees at Garbull were inspected by Air Commodore McLachian at a passing out passiale at Garbut Air Station ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. ARCHBISHOP 81 TO-DAY

    BRISBANE, September 1.— Birthday greeting from all over Australian have begun to arrive at the Wynberg ...

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  37. CORDELL HULL NOW VERY ILL

    WASHINGTON, September. 1 -Mr. Cordell Hull. Secretary of Stain in three Roosevelt administrations, and one ...

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  38. A.L.P. NOMINEE

    GYMPLE, September 1.— Mr, Brian Kehoe, a well-known public servant, and son of the late Mr. Stephen ...

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  39. Typhoon Wake

    MANILA September 1.— The typhoon, "Mary" vecred away from the Philippines to-day, leaving in its wake at ...

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  40. GROCERS TO MEET

    BRISBANE, September 1.— The annual conference of the Queensland Groeers and Retall Tiaders Association will ...

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  41. MAN KILLED

    [?] September 1.— A Main Ronds Commission [?] was hilled on the Murdem Ranger Road early ...

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  42. Tarzon's Mate Seeks Divorce

    HOLLYWOOD, September 1.— Film actress Arlene Dahl, 23 filed a divoice suit against Lex Barker, the ...

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  43. Migrant Talks

    LONDON, September 1.— The Minister for Immigration (Mr. H.E.Holt) began talks to-day with members of ...

    Article : 54 words
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