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  2. TIDES SUN AND MOON.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 5 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 34 words
  4. DISMISSALS IN VICTORIAN PLAN

    MELBOURNE, September 17.—Between 5000 and 6000 State workers trill be dismissed under the Governments curtailed works programme. Details of the cuts decided by Cabinet, to-night, ...

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  5. Harriman To Hand Persian Note To Britain

    LONDON, September 17.—Reuter's Teheran correspondent says official Persian reports said to-day Mr. Averell Hanriman, President ...

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  6. TOPICAL SYDNEY PICTORIAL SHOTS

    LEFT: DAY DAYS ON BEACH. Lifeaver Kevin Fisher of North Narrabera, Sydney, shows what the well-dressed Australian will wear en the teaches this amaamer—Hawalian ls[?] beachcoats spissed with gay colours worn outside shorts. CENTRE: SYDNEY ALCOCK. a Pitt Street (Sydney) techenist holds a peanut party every morning fer a friendly flock of pigeons. While this one eats from hands, others wait inside the [?] to be fed. Mr. Alcock has been feeding the pigoes at 5.30 a..m.for years. They arrive overy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SUDDEN DIPLOMACY DISLIKED

    NEW YORK, September 17: There was a growing criticies of the United States "sudden diplomacy," said a dispatch to ...

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  8. Atomic Manoeuvres In Desert

    NEW YORK, September 11.—About 12,000 troops will undergo training shortly in the facttical use of new-type atomic ...

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  9. RIDGWAY GIVES NEW HOPE FOR KAESONG TALKS

    TOKIO, September 17.—General Ridgway in a message to the Communist high command Mid he was prepared to order his liaison officers to a meeting at the bridge at Panmunjom on the edge of ...

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  10. "WHERE'S MY TIE"

    SYDNEY, September 17: A pretty harnaid probably would get away with a "cellar" on the beer, but she still ...

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  11. MEAT COMMITTEE REPORT SOON

    BRISBANE, September 17.—The' Meat Investigation Committee, appointed by the Government is expected to submit its ...

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  12. Referendum Clash Avoided

    BRISBANE, September 17.—A clash between Liberal and Labour [?] speakers was avoided at the Brisbane ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN VIOLINIST SUCCESSFUL

    LONDON, September 17.—The Australian [?] ...

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  14. Water Short at Hospital

    JANDOWAE, September 17.—Patients at Jandowae's 16 bed hospital are drinking bore water sarted three miles by truck. ...

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  15. Meat Prices Are [?]

    BRISBANE, September 17.—Administrative tyanny by the Government had brought the Meat industry into near chaos. Mr. T. ...

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  16. Australian Trade Changes

    CANBERRA, September 17.—A Bomber of changes in Australia's Trde Representation overseas has been announced by ...

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  17. WOOL STILL IN THE BIG MONEY

    BRISBANE, September 17.—A total of £50,712 bakews of wool sold at the wool sales early this ...

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  18. Mechanical Loading For Gladstone

    BRISBANE, September 17.—Foundations hare torn laid for a £150,000 conveyor belt system to land coal at Gisdstone. ...

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  19. Lovely Meeting for Mr. Menzles

    SYDNEY, September 17.—Continuous interruptions and cries of "Hen Hitler" greeted the Prime Minister, Mr. R. G Menzies, in his ...

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  20. 34 HURT IN PLANE CRASH

    CHICAGO, September 17.—A C46 two-engine passenger "plane crash-landed in a sparsely populated district in the Chicago area ...

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  21. Universities Too Crowded

    MELBOURNE, September 17.—With 30,000 students Australian Universities are already overcrowded ...

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  22. Many Missing in Ship Explosion

    SAIGON (A.A.P.-Reuter), Sept 17.—Sixty-eight French soldiers and sailors are missing, and 56 more are severely wounded, ...

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  23. Protection For Trade Unions

    WARWICK, September 17.—The anti-Communist referendum is declined te protect the trade union movement against ...

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  24. Archbishop Duhig Pays Tribute to N.Q.

    CAIRNS, September 17.—Responding to a welcome accorded him in the Hibernian Hall, to-night, Archbishop Duhig paid high ...

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  25. THREE YEARS FOR EX-POLICEMAN

    SYDNEY, September 17.—An ex-policeman was to-day sentenced to three yean gaol for indecently assaulting two 10 year ...

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  26. Hardy to Lose His Passport

    CANBERRA, September 17.—Frank Hardy, author of "Power Without Glory." will Ipse bis passport when he returns to Australia ...

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  27. Station Sold Privately

    DIRRANBANDI, September 17. Wodonga, a sheep property. 20 miles from Dirranbandi, was sold by private treaty to-day to Mr. R. ...

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  28. SECOND DIVORCE IN 14 YEARS

    SYDNEY, September 17.—A couple were divorced in Sydney to-day for the second time is years. ...

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  29. Melbourne Milk More Healthful

    MELBOURNE, September 17.—Melbourne milk drinkers get more healthful butter fat to the sales than those in Sydney and ...

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  30. Ban Liquor Ads on Television

    BRISBANE, September 17.—New South Wain delegates to the Australian Temperance Council Conference, in Brisbane. will seek ...

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  31. Korea Target Surpassed

    BRISBANE, September 17.—The target of 600 additional Australian troops for Korea has been passed, ...

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  32. Jap "Pirates" Fined £610

    PERTH, September 17.— A Japanese captain, and crew of 43, mat pay 1610 in floes, or have heir ship forfeited, and serve ...

    Article : 108 words
  33. "Nonsense" Says Mr.Gaitskell

    OTTAWA, September 17.—Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, Chancellor of the British Exchequer, said last night that rumound that the British ...

    Article : 59 words
  34. MEAT PRICE DROP PREDICTED

    MELBOURNE, September 17. Housewives will pay much lew for lamb and mutton by the end of this month, and lew for ...

    Article : 62 words
  35. United Army Gives Hope For Germany

    LONDON, September 17.—The possibility of the reconciliation of Germany with die West, never yet fully accomplished, might well spring from the concept of a European army, including Germany, ...

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  36. SPACE SCIENTISTS MEET IN LONDON

    SCIENTISTS from many coastries-including some of Germany "rocket" experts, met in London shows Herr lee [?] Germany a picture of a suggested "Lusar Base" to Raymond Nowell A Space—travel [?] Herr Sunder Plassman hole the vies ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  37. War Stores Smuggled To China

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 17.—Strategic goads were being [?] into Communist Chins from United States-controlled ...

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  38. COUNTRY CHECK BY TAX OFFICERS

    BRISBANE, September 17.—Tax officials are checking whether country sporting and other associations have been paying entertainment tax. Already several club officials ...

    Article : 288 words
  39. 3500 Youths To Register In October

    BRISBANE, Sept 17.—About 3,500 Queensland national service trainees we expected to to into camp as a retail of the ...

    Article : 144 words
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