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  3. U.S.A. TO REOPEN WAR AIR BASES IN ENGLAND?

    LONDON, July 16.—Reuter's says an Air Ministry spokesman in London, when asked about a New York report that American wartime air bases in England would be revived because of the Berlin situation, replied: "We understand that an official announcement will ...

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  4. PLAN TO CUT GROCERY BILL

    CANBERRA, July 16.—The Vice-President of the Federal Wholesale Grocers' ...

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  5. MILK CUT THREAT TO FORCE RISE IN PRICE

    BRISBANE, July 16.—Queensland dairymen warned to-day that they would decrease milk production unless they got a higher price. They indicated this in ...

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  6. Federal Basic Wage Rises 3/-

    BRISBANE, July 16.—The Industrial Registrar (Mr. J. Taylor) announced in Melbourne to-night that rises in Federal basic wages in all States would operate ...

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  7. Unions Defy Tea Ruling

    MELBOURNE, July 13.—Unionists employ munitions and aircraft establishments throughout ...

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  8. LEECHES RUSHED TO HOSPITAL

    BRISBANE, July 16—Leeches were rushed from Brisbane swamps and creeks to-day to treat a woman seriously ill with ...

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  9. ITALIAN STRIKE OFF

    LONDON, July 16.—Italians streamed back to work to-day after a 48hour Communist-led ...

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  10. CHURCH ASSEMBLY MOST IMPORTANT SINCE REFORMATION

    NEW YORK, July 16.—Rev. Alan Walker, of Sydney, broadcasting over the United Nations radio on the subject of ...

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  11. Swimming Pool For Flying Boat

    SYDNEY, July 16.—A Katoomba guest house proprietor, Horace Charles Gates, was fined £150 ...

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  12. U.N. ORDER TO JEWS AND ARABS

    NEW YORK, July 16.—Following the order by the Security Council last night to Jews and Arabs to halt [?] Palestine war, under penalty of have ...

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  13. No Hope of Early Weapon Agreement

    LONDON, July 16.—The Council of the Atomic Scientists' Association has issued a statement saying that it ...

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  14. CLAIM ON "BILL RANKIN" REFUSED

    BRISBANE, July 16.—Mrs. Mary Fox (83), in the Summons Court to-day, asked that a maintenance order ...

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  15. SMALL RESPONSE TO PEACE ARMY

    BRISBANE, July 18.—In the first two weeks of recruiting since July 1, only 15 officers had been approved, and 247 ...

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  16. SOLICITORS' FEES RAISED 20 P.C.

    BRISBANE, July 16.—Under a Supreme Court rule legal fees paid to solicitors are to be increased by 20 per cent from ...

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  17. M.H.R. TO FACE WATCH CHARGES

    SYDNEY, July 16.—Max Falstein, Labour M.H.R., has been summonsed under the Customs Act with six offences concerning the importation of watches. ...

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  18. POLICE KILL 11 MALAYAN 'REDS'

    SINGAPORE. July 16.—Police killed 11 Communist terrorists at dawn in a battle 16 miles out of Kuala Lumpur ...

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  19. CHARGED WITH MURDERING WIFE

    SYDNEY July16.—A few hours after the body of a 65-year-old cripple Kate Maude Torpey was found strangled on ...

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  20. AMBULANCE KEPT TO REGULATIONS

    SYDNEY, July 16.—After Nancy Hazelton (22), of Bankstown, was knocked down unconscious by a Liverpool ...

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  21. CITY PLAYGROUND FOR BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, July 16.—Albert Park, between Roma-street Station and Wickham Terrace, is to be developed ...

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  22. THREW STONES AT DUCHESS'S CAR

    LONDON, July 16.—A young man hurled two stones at the Duchess of Kent's car shortly after she arrived in Brighton ...

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  23. NO ARRANGEMENTS ON JUTE FOR BAGS

    BRISBANE, July, 16.—"The question of supply along with the price, of second-hand bags has been investigated," said a ...

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  24. MR. BERNIE NOW NAMED OTAIRI

    BRISBANE July 16.—The colt, previously known as Mr. Bern will race in Queensland soon as Otairi. ...

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  25. INFLUENZA CASES FILLING HOSPITALS

    BRISBANE, July 16.—More than 170 influenza victims have entered Brisbane hospitals in the last five days, causing acute shortage of hospital accommodation. Ambulance officers said to-night that ...

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  26. GRAZIERS TO BALLOT ON ORGANISATION?

    BRISBANE, July 16.—"I am entirely sympathetic to the idea of a proper statutory organisation of the primary ...

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  27. KILLED BY TRAIN

    SYDNEY, July 16.—John Thomason Yuill (68), of Campsie, was dashed to death against the Eastwood railway ...

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  28. COMPENSATION FOR RAILWAY SMASH

    BRISBANE, July 16.—A total of £21,026 in compensation had been paid by the State Government following the ...

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  29. LEFT £17,699

    BRISBANE, July 16.—William Jones, a mine manager, of Booval, Ipswich, who died on January 5, left to his ...

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  30. "NO EVIDENCE" ON GANGSTER'S DEATH

    SYDNEY, July 16.—Detective-Sergeant G. Jack said in the Coroner's Court to-day that he had no evidence that ...

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  31. WORLD TITLE FIGHT.

    NEW YORK, July 16.—The world middleweight champion. Tony Zale, has agreed to defend his title against market ...

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  32. PETROL TAX "MONEY SPINNER"

    CHINCHILLA, July 16.—Entire petrol tax yield of £16,000,000 last Year should be spent on roads, the Senate Opposition ...

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  33. WITNESSES EXCLUDED FROM COAL HEARING

    SYDNEY, July 16.—The Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. F. Gallagher) at Lithgow to-day granted a coal proprietors' request that all witnesses be excluded while the hearing of the Miners' ...

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  34. JEWEL THIEVES ACTIVE

    SYDNEY, July 16.—Police believe that a gang of jewel thieves has stolen £1750 worth of rings from two city jewellery ...

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  35. WIN FOR TOOMEY

    BRISBANE, July 16.—At Stadium to-night, John Toomey (10.11¾) defen[?] "Chick" Weston (11.0½) by ...

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  36. SUGAR WORKS STRIKE

    SYDNEY, July 16.—The strike at the Colonial Sugar Refinery, Pyrmont, threatens to increase further Sydney's ...

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  37. END OF BURRUM STRIKE EXPECTED

    BRISBANE, July 16.—The strike by 365 men on the Burrum coalfields in progress since last Monday is expected to end ...

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  38. SEES QUEENSLAND AS PREMIER STATE

    BUNDABERG, July 16.—It might seem a difficult thing for him to say as one of a delegation from N.S.W., but in ...

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  39. HOUSEWIVES TO FORM UNION?

    SYDNEY, July 16.—New South Wales housewives are talking about forming themselves into a trade union. ...

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  40. 8900 MORE WORKING

    CANBERRA, July 16.—The number of persons in employment in Australia rose by 8900 during May, according to ...

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  41. QUEENSLAND SCHOOL SOCCER TEAM

    BRISBANE, July 16.—The Queensland under 15 school Soccer team to meet New South Wales on July 24 is as follows: ...

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  42. RUSH FOR LAND

    BRISBANE, July 16.—More than 600 applications have been lodged by ex-servicemen for 17 Dalby and three ...

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  43. PRINCESS MARGARET RICKED HER NECK

    LONDON, July 16.—Princess Margaret, turning her head sharply just before luncheon at Buckingham ...

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