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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON.

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  4. WEST STILL WATTS ON COLOMBO FIVE

    LONDON, August 9.—The West's plans for a defence organisation in South-East Asia similar to the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation wait for ...

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  5. ANIMALS IN THE NEWS OVERSEAS

    Left: Eighteen of the Age Khan's raochorses—drawn from Ireisnd, England and France—were flownacross the Aliapticto the U.S.A. for the Sarnloga. New York, autuivn sales. The sale of the racehorses is expected to realise about 1,000,000 doliara. In this picture Sunruler sooms to object to air travel as grsome eneavour to get him aboard the aireralt at le Bourget, bear Paris. Right: Fred Muggs, the famous chimpannee star of American coleviston—now on a visit to Europe ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TRIAL PLANE CRASHES AT TENNANT CRK.

    SYDNEY, August 9.—A Moth Minor, competing in the air reliability trial, crashed on a road 80 miles north of Tennant Creek, Northern Territory, to-day. Trial officials believe the plane had been ...

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  7. FLOCKED TO SEE BODY OF QUIN

    CALENDAR (Ontario), August 9.—Thousands flecked to this village yesterday ...

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  8. Pigeons Off The Beam?

    BRISBANE, August 9: nearly all of the 500 homing pigeons released in a Bowen to Brisbane ...

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  9. Told Of Defeat In Hospital

    VANCOUVER, August 9. England's Gallant Jim Peters was told in Vancouver Hospital last night ...

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  10. Swimmers May Be Hope In Olympics

    VANCOUVER, August 9.—The 1954 Empire Games which ended in Vancouver on Saturday showed that swimming provided Australia's best hope for gold medals at the 1956 Olympics in Melbourne. ...

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  11. Too Many Forms, For Chemists

    BUNDABERG, August 9.—Because Australian chemists are forced to spend too much time in ...

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  12. MARGARET'S NAME LINKED

    LONDON, August 9.—Princess margaret's wwk-end visit to Lord and Lady Glenconnor's house, near ...

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  13. CHURCHILL SENDS NOTE TO PERSIA

    LONDON, August 9.—the Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill, has told the Shah of Persia ...

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  14. woman released, contempt Charge

    SYDNEY, August 9.—A woman who apent five days in prison for steadfastly refusing to identify ber ...

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  15. Still Emergency

    MACKAY, August 9.—An application by the Australian Workers' Union for the cancellation of a state of ...

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  16. Police Ballot

    BRISBANE, August 9—Five members of the Queensland Police Union axecutive have lost their positions as a ...

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  17. More Rioting

    LONDON, August 9.—Reuter's Port Lyautey correspondent says rioting flared up again in Port Lyautey on ...

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  18. LABOUR'S GOODWILL MISSION TO CHINA

    LONDON, August 9.—Mr. Attlee (71), former Labour Prime Minister of Britain, will leave London by air to-day, heading an eight-strong Labour Party delegation on a good-will visit to Chins, the Soviet Union and Japan. ...

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  19. NO REASON FOR EXISTENCE

    BRISBANE, August 9.—Shipowners bo reason for the continued existence of the Stevedoring Board. In a statement released in ...

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  20. Exhibition Record

    BRISBANE, August 9.—Exhibition crowds to-day set a new record for a Monday Daytime attendance up to ...

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  21. SIX DAYS—NO FOOD

    LONDON, August 9.—Antoni klimowicz, 24-year-old Polish seaman who found asylum in Britain, said yesterday that he was alternately bribed and threatened to return to Poland, ...

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  22. Will Demand "Risk Money" To Work Ship

    MELBOURNE, August 9.—Melbourne watersiders will demand "risk money" for working on the liner ...

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  23. S.E.A.T.O. BLOW AT BRITAIN?

    LONDON, August 9.—Mos cow radio paid yesterday thai the United State? was Riming a powerful blow at Britain's ...

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  24. GOA IN STATE OF SIEGE, INDIAN MARCH EXPECTED

    LONDON, August 9.—Reuter's New Delhi correspondent says the all-India Radio reported last night that Goa, chief Portuguese settlement in India, was in a state of siege. Indian newspapers said ...

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  25. EPIDEMICS IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, August 9.—Epidomies of measles, mumps and flu are sweeping Brishane. The worst ...

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  26. Asks For Aid

    MELBOURNE, August 9.—the dried fruits Industry representatives to-day asked the Commerce and ...

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  27. AUSTRALIA SECOND IN EMPIRE GAMES

    VANCOUVER, August 9: England, Australia and South Africa won 68 of At told medals awarded at the ...

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  28. Korea Men For Malaya

    SYDNEY, August 9.—If the Commonwealth Government decides to send troops tt Malaya, the Australian Bat talion now in Korea probably ...

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  29. Stoppage At Lake's Creek

    ROCKHAMPTON, August 9: Between 1400 and 1600 employees at the Lakes Creek meatworks have been ...

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  30. Escapee Not Found

    MACKAY, August 9.—Police have failed to find any trace of John Henry Keeley. Escape from mackey ...

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  31. Meeting Over Margins Issue

    MELBOURNE, August 9: The Australian Council of Irade Unions decided to-day to call a special ...

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  32. Dingo Fence

    BRISBANE, August 9.—At landholders along or near the proposed dingo barriel fence would have an oppor ...

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  33. DUST HAZARD JESTS

    BRISBANE, August 9.—Comprehensive tests will be made at the Collinsville State mine on August 24 to determine if tere is any dust hazard. This was announced by the ...

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  34. Interpol Smashes Drug-running Gang

    LONDON, August Reuter's Rome correspondent says a combined operation by American, Italian and French ...

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  35. Thirty Killed In Air Crash

    LISBON, August 9.—Thirty people were killed when an Avianca National Airline of Colombla ...

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  36. Had To Carry Own Baggage To Ship

    LONDON, August 9.—Passengers laden with their own baggage, boarded the 9400-ton Greek liner. Columbia, for ...

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  37. Long Journey To Win Show Title

    BRISBANE, August 9.—A dairy cattle breeder from Singleton, New South Wales, achieved the object of a 500. ...

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  38. Crisis In West Germany

    FRANKFURT, August 9.—West Germany to-day faces a threat of the most serious industrial crisis ...

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  39. Freight Cuts Likely

    BRISBANE. August 9—Ten per cent freight cuts may be granted to help certain Queensland export industries ...

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  40. License Meat Men?

    BRISBANE, August 9.—The State Government will immediately consider licensing meat wholesalers as a ...

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  41. Lured By Reds ?

    WASHINGTON, August 9.—High United States officials disclosed to-day they were studying two letters ...

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  42. No Sign Of Plane

    MELBOURNE, August 9.—A R.A.A.F. Wirraway spent two hours to-day on a fruitless search for a plane ...

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  43. Import Poultry

    BRISBANE, August 9.—Imporied blood is nceded to save Australian stud poultry from deterioration a show ...

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  44. Wants To Qnestion Writer On Murder

    LONDON, August 9.—Spanish authorities have been asked to hold a 23-year-old British freelance ...

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  45. Recruit Rise Sought

    BRISBANE; August 9.—The three Aimed Services are seeking a recrulting increase of about 30 per cent over the ...

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  46. Cairns Port Stops

    CAIRNS, August 9.—Watersiders stopped work on the freighter King Alexander in Cairns yesterday ...

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  47. Drover Wounded

    CHARLEVILLE, August 9: A drover Ernest Albert Capewell (46), has been admitted to hospital suffering from a ...

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