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  3. SYDNEY POISON SCARE: HUNDREDS ILL FROM TUNG NUTS

    SYDNEY, Sept. 12.—Hundreds of Redfern children and adults became ill to-night after eating lung oil, nuts, stolen by children from a carrier's lorry. Forty children were treated in hospital after they became ill. ...

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  4. RELIGIOUS BROADCASTS

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 12.— The Chairman of the Australian Broadcasting Control Board (Mr. L. B. ...

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  5. 'SPEAKING CLOCK' FOR TWO STATES

    SYDNEY, Sept. 12.—Both Sydney and Melbourne are to have a "speaking clock" that will automatically announce the tine to telephone inquirers. ...

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  6. COURT WOULD NOT HEAR F.E.D. AND F.A. CLAIM

    SYDNEY, Sept. 12.-The Chairman of the Central Coal Reference Board (Mr. F. Gallagher) ruled to-day that the board had no jurisdiction to hear claims by the Federated Engine Drivers and ...

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  7. FOUND DRUG IN TOE OF SHOE

    SYDNEY, Sept. 12.—A 36-year-old wharf labourer was charged to-day with having the drug ...

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  8. 100 EUROPEAN MIGRANTS STARTED AT STEELWORKS

    SYDNEY, Sept. 12.—One hundred European migrants from the Nelson's Bay camp started work at the B.H.P. steelworks at Newcastle to-day. They were the first migrants brought to Australia under ...

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  9. HOME BUILDING RESTRICTIONS TO BE EASED IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 12.—The State Cabinet to-day decided to ease home building restrictions. ...

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  10. NO RUSH TO N.Z. BY MIGRANTS

    WELLINGTON, Sept. 12.— British people are not rushing the opportunity to come to New Zealand as assisted ...

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  11. WOUNDED BROTHER WITH PAPER PELLET

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 12.— Following the [?] of his brother with - paper pellet from a pea rifle on ...

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  12. TWO RESCUED FROM DROWNING

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 12.— Resuscitation was applied successfully to two young girls who were rescued from the ...

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  13. NO ACTION TO RAISE BAN ON PLACE BETTING

    BRISBANE, Sept. 12.—The State Cabinet at its meeting to-day decided to take no action to compel the Q.T.C. to ...

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  14. Television Tenders WRIT AGAINST FEDERAL GOVT.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 12.— The High Court to-day issued a writ against the Commonwealth Government relating ...

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  15. Mr. Fadden Says: AUST. GRAVELY MENACED BY COMMUNISM AND SOCIALISM!

    SYDNEY, Sep 12.—Despite attempts by the Chifley Government to paint a rosy picture of the situation, Australia to-day was gravely menaced by Communism and Socialism, Mr. A. W. Fadden ...

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  16. FIGHT DECISION HOOTED BY CROWD

    SYDNEY, Sept. 12—Large sections of the half capacity crowd at the Sydney Stadium to-night hooted ...

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  17. IMPORT REQUEST BY DEPUTATION

    CANBERRA, Sept. 12.—The Minister for Trade and Customs (Senator Courtice) on Wednesday will hear requests ...

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  18. HEAVY PENALTY FOR TAX BREACH

    SYDNEY, Sept. 12.—The Hillman Tobacco Company Pty. Ltd., of Brisbane, and its director, well-known businessman, Charles Coward, each were directed, in the ...

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  19. Search for Uranium

    SYDNEY, Sept. 12.—The Minister for Supply and Development (Senator Armstrong) said to-night that ...

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  20. NEW ART GALLERY DIRECTOR APPOINTED

    BRISBANE, September 12.— Robert Campbell, of Perth, as been appointed first director of the Queensland ...

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  21. CZECHS TO PURCHASE AUSTRALIAN WOOL

    LONDON, Sept. 12.—Reuter's Prague correspondent says it is officially stated that Czechoslovak financial authorities ...

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  22. RAILWAY DRIVE BY CHINESE "REDS"

    HONG KONG, Sept. 12.— A.A.P.-Reuter's correspondent says reports reaching Canton to-day indicate the first major ...

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  23. THIRD OPEN CUT OPENED AT CALLIDE

    BRISBANE, Sept. 12.—The overburden is being moved ten hours a day, seven days a week, in opening up ...

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  24. "DUMPING" OF OVERSEAS TEXTILES IN AUST. RESENTED

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 12.— The Australian textile industry will be faced with serious unemployment in the ...

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  25. PUBLIC MISCHIEF CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Sept. 12.—In the Central Court to-day William Thomas Dobson (22), was remanded till next Monday on a ...

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  26. CHINESE OFFER TO AUSTN. PILOT!

    TOKIO, Sept. 12.—A former Australian Air Force pilot said to-day that he had been approached to fly aircraft ...

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  27. AUST. LEAGUE TEAM ARRIVES IN N.Z.

    AUCKLAND, Sept. 12.— Twenty-one members and supporters of the Australian Rugby League team arrived at ...

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  28. NAZI PARTY JUDGE COMMITS SUICIDE

    LONDON, Sept. 12.—Associated Press in Munich says Bavarian police announced that Walter Buch, Chief Judge ...

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  29. LAST MINUTE BOWLS VICTORY

    BRISBANE, Sept. 12.—Mrs. Gibson (Southport) snatched a last-minute victory in her match with Mrs. Rawlins ...

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  30. CRAWFORD RETAINS HARDCOURT TITLE

    SYDNEY, Sept. 12.—Veteran Jack Crawford retained his State hardcourt singles title at Dubbo to-day, when he beat ...

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  31. WILL REPRESENT AUST. IN JAPAN

    CANBERRA, Sept. 12.—Dr. Evatt announced that the Australian Ambassador to France, Lieutenant-Colonel W. ...

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  32. NEW C.O. FOR H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 12.— Captain G. C. Oldham, D.SC. A.D.C., R.A.N., has been appointed Commanding Officer of ...

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  33. WHIRLWIND TRAPPED FIRE FIGHTERS

    LONDON, Sept. 12.—The 'Times" Paris correspondent says a committee of inquiry into the deaths of 84 ...

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  34. FUNERAL OF CAPTAIN E. R. B. PIKE

    BRISBANE, September 12.— Ambulance cars from the parent centre, and from country centres as far as Lismore, ...

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  35. GEORGE CROSS WINNER TO SETTLE IN QLD.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 12.—Major Robert Davies. the winner of the first George Cross awarded arrived in Sydney from ...

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  36. MONUMENT RUINED BY NAZI SLOGANS

    LONDON, Sept. 12.—Reuter's Frankfurt correspondent says a monument at Nied Cemetery commemorating ...

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  37. N Z. AIR FORCE CREWS TO GO TO SINGAPORE

    AUCKLAND, Sept. 12.— Royal New Zealand Air Force crews going to Singapore for supply flying to Hone Kong ...

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  38. PARALYSIS CASES RISE IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE. Sept. 12.— Seventeen new cases of polio-myelit's were reported in Victoria to-day. This brings the ...

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  39. Qld. Horse Withdrawn

    BRISBANE, Sept. 12.—Mr. Sunray, Brisbane's outstanding two-year-old last season, was withdrawn from the A.I.C. ...

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