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  2. SUN, MOON, TIDES

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  4. LARGEST U.S. ALL-NAVY RAID OF WAR

    TOKIO, Sept.1 (A.A.P. Reuter's).—The largest United States all-navy air raid of the Korean war to-day wiped out a vital North Korean oil refinery at HoeamDong, 12 miles from the border of the Soviet Union. ...

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  5. Workers Warned Against "Extremist Action"

    LONDON, Sept. 1(A.A.P.).—The chairman of the Trades Union Congress Mr. Arthur Deakin) warned workers to-day to beware of Communist-inspired "extremist ...

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  6. ELIMINATION OF TERRORISTS

    SINGAPORE, Sept. 1 (A.A.P.Reuter's).— More terrorists were eliminated in Malaya by death, capture, or ...

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  7. Wool Cheque May Be Over £350 Million

    SYDNEY, Sept 1.—Strong competition from the United Kingdom, continental and Japanese textile interests marked the opening of the 1952-53 Australian wool selling season ...

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  8. Sedgman Has Easy Win

    FOREST HILLS, Sept. 31 (A.A.P.).—Frank Sedgman the defending champion, had an easy passage into the third ...

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  9. Resist cheap economy, says Chief Judge

    Sir Raymond Kelly, the Chief judge of the Arbitration Court, advised the Institution of Engineers ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. AUSTRALIA-WIDE MASS MEETINGS

    MELBOURNE, Sept 1.—Australia-wide mass meetings ot workers are likely to be held on Sunday, September 21. A ...

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  11. NEW HANDLEY PAGE JET LINER

    LONDON, Aug. 31 (A.A.P.) —The Handley Page [?] firm in planning a 150-[?] [?] liner capable of three ...

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  12. DEMONSTRATIONS IN DURBIN IN CAMPAIGN OF DEFIANCE

    LONDON, Aug. 31 (A.A.P.). Reuter's Durban correspondent says that non-European organistaions to-night ...

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  13. COUNTER PROPOSALS FROM PERSIA ON OIL DISPUTE

    WASHINGTON, Aug.31 (A.A.P.).—United States' officials exp[?]t some [?]proposals from the Persian ...

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  14. INTRODUCTION OF HORMONES

    CANBERRA, Sept. 1.—Experiments by the C.S.I.R.O. research officers are likely to [?] Queenslands tobacco farmers hundreds ...

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  15. ARMY OUTPOSTS IN NEW GUINEA

    BRISBANE, Sept. 1.—The General Officer Commanding Nothern Command (Major General [?]) said to-day ...

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  16. AIR SERVICE TO SOUTH AFRICA

    SYDNEY, Sept. 1. —Two members of the Federal Cabinet were passengers when a Qantas Empire ...

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  17. S.P. BETTING REPORT

    BRISBANE, Sept. 1.— The S.P. Royal Commission report will be tabled in Parliament on ...

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  18. TELEVISING OF KANGAROOS

    LONDON, Aug. 31 (A.A.P.) —The Kangaroos' first game against Keighley next Saturday will be televised, but no ...

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  19. BOOST AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTION

    BRISBANE, Sept. l.—Plans to boost Australian production of lamb, pork, bacon, poultry and eggs will be made at a ...

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  20. JAPANESE WOOL BUYERS

    BRISBANE, Sept. 1.—An appeal had to be made to the Licensing Commission to-day before hotel accommodation in Brisbane ...

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  21. ALLEGED THREATS TO WOMEN.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 1.—A [?] threatened one woman with pistol and another with a location rifle in a house at Glebe [?] ...

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  22. SET BACK 50 YEARS.

    LONDON, Sept. 1 (A.A.P). —Reuter's correspondent at Vereeniging. (Transvaal) says that the Minister for Defence ...

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  23. UNITED FRONT BY U.S. AND BRITIAN

    LONDON Aug. 31 (A.A.P.). —Reuter's diplomatic correspondent says, that Britain and the United States will ...

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  24. JOAN FLETCHER SHINES

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 1.—The Queensland champion. Miss Joan Fletcher, played phenomenal golf in the opening ...

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  25. HURRICANE RAKES CAROLINA

    CHARLESTON (South Carolins), Aug. 31 (A.A.P.).— The backlash of a tropical hurricane raked South Carolina's low ...

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  26. DOUBLE SHOOTING NEAR ADELAIDE

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 1—A youth was killed and a married woman wounded in a double shooting at Woodville North to-day ...

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  27. ATOM BOMB INFORMATION

    LONDON, Aug. 31 (A.A.P.).— The "Daily Express" says that secret atom bomb information. including details about the ...

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  28. HIGH FLOODS IN PHILIPPINES

    MANILA, Sept 1 (A.A.P.).— Seventy-four persons are known to have been killed by floods and lanslides on Friday and ...

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  29. STRIKE THREAT IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Aug. 31 (A.A.P.).— Engineering unions to-night threatened to stop their three million members working ...

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  30. SOLID EXPORT MARKET

    BRISBANE, Sept. 1.—The foundation was being laid for a solid export market for Queensland coal a spokesman for Thiess ...

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  31. SCATTERED LIGHT SHOWERS

    BRISBANE,Sept. 1.—The weather was fine throughout Queensland durling the 48 hours ended 9 a.m. to-day except for ...

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  32. EFFECT OF IMPORT CUTS

    BRISBANE, Sept. 1.—Australian import restrictions has not affected English industr[?] "as seriously as expected." the ...

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  33. "FREE MEDICINE" PLANS

    BRISBANE, Sept. 1,— Commonwealth "free medicine" plans would change Australian health habits, the president of ...

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  34. ANGLO-EGYPTIAN TALKS

    CAIRO, Aug. 31 (A.A.P.).— A new hitch developed to-day in Egyptian Government plans for renewing negotaiations with ...

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  35. BOXING

    SYDNEY, Sept. 1.—The former lightweight champion, Jack Hassen, may [?] the country [?]. Pat Ford, in his first ...

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  36. NASH SEAT

    GYMPIE, Sept. l.—Mr. Brian K[?], well-known public servant and son of the late Mr. Stephens K[?], for years one ...

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  37. KOJE INCIDENTS

    PUSAN, Sept, 1 (A.A.P.).— Allied officials announced to-day that a war prisoner was found hanging by the [?] and 16 ...

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  38. ARMY CAPTAIN FOUND DEAD

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 1.—An army captain was found dead with a gaping chest wound to his quarters at [?] ...

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  39. RUGBY UNION

    INVERCARGILL, Sept. 1 (A.A.P.).—The Australian Rugby Union tourists struck top form to beat Otago and they are now ...

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  40. JAPANESE TO BUY COMET JETS

    AMSTERDAM, Aug. 31 (A.A.P.).— A delegation, representing Japanese airfine operators, arrived in Australian ...

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