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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 74 words
  4. Extension To Kingsford Smith Aerodrome

    WORK has benin on the extension of Kingsford Smith Aerodrome Sydney. Picture shows bu[?]sers pushing soil into Cook's River as an airliner came in to land This part at the river will eventually be filed in to form part of a runway. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. COUNTER MOVE TO FILM IMPORT CUT

    CANBERRA, September l.—Film exhibiting interests to-day told the Prime Minister, Mr. J. B. Chifley, that they would reinvest profits in Australia, if the Government did not proceed with the plan to cut dollar earninas of American films in Australia by 25 per cent. ...

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  6. V LLAGES STILL BURN IN PUNJAB

    LONDON, September 1.-While reports suggest lessening tension in East Punjab, the Prime Ministers of the two Indian dominion states, Pandit Nehru and Liaquat Ali Khan, ...

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  7. AGREEMENT ON JAP PEACE

    CANBERRA, September 1.— Exchanges of opinion at the British Commonwealth Conference on the Japanese peace which ...

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  8. PARTITION PLAN FOR PALESTINE

    LONDON, September 1.-Renters Geneva correspondent says the official report of the United Nations Commission on Palestine, which is now signed and submitted to the U.N.O. Assembly, confirms details of the majority report which ...

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  9. Rail Crossing Fatality At West End

    A man received fatal injuries when a rail motor and a utility truck collided at the Church Street rail crossing in West End at 7.29 on Monday morning. ...

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  10. BISHOPS' WARNING ON COMMUNISM

    BRISBANE, September 1 -A warning that Australia is in imminent danger of having its political, social and religious freedom destroyed by ...

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  11. MINERS ELATED AT CONCESSIONS

    IPSWICH, September 1.— The gains made were a complete victory for the miners of Queensland, said the president of Queensland Collieries ...

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  12. THIRD DAKOTA BREAKS BAN

    BRISBANE, September 1. -The ban imposed by the Transport Workers Union against the fuelling of three Dutch Dakota planes bound for ...

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  13. MOST U.K. COAL MINES WORKING

    LONDON, September 1.—Miners at 12 out of 15 coal pits which went on strike last week over the call to work a larger stint in the coal-face decided ...

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  14. A.C.T.U. CONGRESS OPENS QUIETLY

    MELBOURNE, September I.—The A.C.T.U. Congress opened to-day, but no trial of strength between reds and moderates resulted, and the congress ...

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  15. DAWSON K.O's. PATRICK IN TWELFTH ROUND

    SYDNEY, September 1.-Vic Patrick, Australian lightweight champion, 9.9 was knocked out in the twelfth round by Fred Dawson, American Negro lightweight, 9.7[?], in the Sydney Stadium to-nigbt. ...

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  16. SEARCH FOR OIL OFF N.T. COAST

    DARWIN, September 1.-A search is to be made for oil on islands off the north-west coast of the Northern Territory. ...

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  17. BAIL REFUSED ON MURDER CHARGE

    SYDNEY, September 1. - Ball was refused Noel Ernest Masters. 30, lorry driver, when he was remanded in the Central Court to-day until September ...

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  18. POSTAL PROFIT ON U.K. FOOD DENIED

    TOOWOOMBA, September 1.—The Postmaster-General Department is showing e tremendous profit on food parcels sent from Australia to Britain, ...

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  19. PUBLIC APPROVAL OF BOARD ACTION

    CAIRNS, September 1.-A representative gathering at [?] public meeting called by the Cairns-Mulgrave Water Board. to-night, to discuss the ...

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  20. HEAVY FINES FOR DANCE BRAWLERS

    COOLANGATTA, September, 1 - Two men who were concerned in the brawl at the Jazzland dance hall on Saturday night, were fined b total of ...

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  21. UNEMPLOYMENT LEVEL LOW

    CANBERRA, September 1.-The Minister for Labour. Mr. Holloway said to-day that unemployment in Australia was at a record low level. At ...

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  22. £20,000 DAMAGE IN SYDNEY FIRE

    SYDNEY. September 1.—Damage estimated at £20,000 or more was caused by m fire at Cleland's branch ...

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  23. TILDEN RELEASED FROM GAOL

    LOS ANGELES, September 1.- William Tilden, 54. the former tennis champion, was released from a county gsol to-day after serving seven and a ...

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  24. FATAL EXPLOSION IN BLITZ AREA

    LONDON, September 1 -Reuter's says one man was killed and two others taken to hospital suffering from shock as a result of an explosion believed ...

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  25. LAND BALLOT FOR EX-SERVICEMEN

    BRISBANE, September 1.—The Minister for Lands, Mr. Foley, said to-day that about 350 applications had been received from ex-servicemen for ...

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  26. MANUS WILL BE COSTLY NAVAL BASE PROJECT

    CAIRNS, September 1.-An enormous expenditure will be necessary to make Manas Island a fist-class naval base, said the minister for the Navy, Mr.Riordan to-day. He returned to Australia on Sunday after an inspection of Merss. Five miles of anti-submarine set, said Mr. ...

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  27. 65th VICTIM TO GASTROENTERITIS

    BRISBANE, September 1.-A six months old child died from gastroenteritis at the Children's Hospital to-day. ...

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  28. DOUBTS ON "HONESTY OF HUNGARIAN POLL

    BUDAPEST, September 1.-The Communist Party has reported that three men were killed in election fights with peasants in Somogy County during the Hungarian general elections to-day in which extraordinary scenes of "multiple" voting ...

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  29. WOMAN FINED FOR COUPON THEFT

    SYDNEY, September l.—Mary Dilcie Cowan, 25. clerk, was fined £20 at the Central Police Court to-day for having stolen on or about April 9. 11 ...

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  30. NIGHT COURSING MOVE AT CAIRNS

    CAIRNS, September 1.-Information submitted to a special meet in c of the Cairns Show Association to-night. stated that pony speed racing was ...

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  31. REMARRIED FORMER WIFE

    BRISBANE, Ambassader to the U.S. (Lord inverebapel) and his wife in New York on August 24. Lord and Lady inverchapel were arrived in 1929 In 1945 Lord Inserchapel sbtained a di[?] remarried his former wife on August 13 this year. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. KIWI HATCHED

    WELLINGTON, Sept 1. (AAP and Reuters): After 57 days sitting, a male Kiwl the almost extinct New Zealand bird, hatched a lusty male chick at a ...

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