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  2. SUN MOON TIDES

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  4. KOREAN TRUCE ISSUE WILL COME BEFORE U.N. America And Britain Reverse Previous Attitude

    NEW YORK, Sept. 4 (A.A.P.). — America and Britain Had reversed their previous position and were now ready to bring the question of the dead-locked Korean truce talks before the United Nations General ...

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  5. MIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Sept. 4. (A.A.P.). —The Australian Minister for immigration (Mr. H.E.Halt) said to-day that Australia ...

    Article : 161 words
  6. "FREE POLL WOULD OUST REDS"

    Proffessor C.Kluck[?], director of the Rissian Research Centre at Harvard Univarsity, U.S.A., ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CABINET RESHUFFLE IN EGYPT

    CAIRO, Sept. 5(A.A.P.) —The Prime Minister (Aly Maher) to-day completed a sweeping reshuffle of his six weeks'old emergency Cabinet, ...

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  8. GOLD MEDAL WINNER

    By. B.P. McClackey, of the Victorian State Health Devolopment, was presented with the Gold ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. "AUSTRALIA'S DAY" IN U.S. TENNIS

    FOREST HILLS, Sept 4(A.A.P.).—It was Australian's day in the United States' lawn tennis men's singles' championship here to-day with all four Australians left in the struggle ...

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  10. STATUES OF HITLER AND SWASTIKAS

    CANBERRA, Sept. 5.— The Acting Minister for Immigration (Mr. H. Beale) to-day admitted that states of ...

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  11. BYRON BAY CRASH ORPHANS

    BYRON BAY, Sept. 5.— Three young children, orphaned as the result of a car plunging over the cliffs ...

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  12. RIOTING AND BLOODSHED

    BOMBAY,Sept 4 (A.A.P.). —Rioting and bloodshed swept Hyderabad city and spread to-day to Secunderabad ...

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  13. DEMANDS FOR BIG WAGE INCREASES

    LONDON,Sept 4 (A.A.P.).— British trade unionists at Mangate conference to-day over whelmingly agreed to hold back ...

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  14. MISS PERCY LEADS GOLFERS

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 5.—Miss Judith Percy (Queensland) with a score of 72 to-day following a 75 testerday, led the ...

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  15. TREATY HELPED CLOSE GAP

    CANBERRA, Sept. 5.—The Ansus treaty had helped substantially to close what had been a gap in the regional. ...

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  16. TRUCE TALKS ADJOURNED

    SEOUL, Sept. 4 (AAP.).— Truce negotiators met at Panmunjon in Korea for 92 minutes to-day and again had ...

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  17. U.N. ACTIVITY

    SEOUL, Sept. 5(A.A.P.)— American and Australian fighter bombers attacked a North Korean mining centre ...

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  18. NYLON ARMOUR VESTS

    TOKIO, Sept.4 (A.A.P.-Reuter's).—American nylon armour vests, being tried by British Commonwealth troops in Kores, ...

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  19. TELEVISION NEEDED FOR DEFENCE

    CANBERRA, Sept. 8.—The Federal Government should immediately review tu decision to delay the introduction, of ...

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  20. REQUEST FOR A NEWTRAL REFEREE

    LOKDON,Sept 4 (A.A.P.).— The Australian Rugby League Board of Control will be asked to modify its request for a ...

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  21. WARNING TO A.I.P. MEMBERS

    Sydney, Sept. 5.—The New South Wales Australian Labour Party executive to-night decided to declare "the so-called ...

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  22. POSED AS DOCTOR AT HAYMAN

    BRISBANE, Sept. 5,— A man alleged by the police to [?] posed as a doctor at Hayman Island, appeared in the Police ...

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  23. LICENCE TRANSFER REFUSED

    SYDNEY, Sept. 5.—Although he declared that "the Saffrons were definitely not in the background of his application," ...

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  24. FORTUNE LEFT TO CHURCH

    SYDNEY, SPT. 5.—A former Sydney women, Mrs. Marion Grant, who died in New York recently, bas left a fortune ...

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  25. N.T. AUTONOMY

    CAMBERRA, Sept. 5.—With its growing population, the Northern Territory could become an antonomous State in ...

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  26. GHOSTS WERE NOT A WORRY

    TOKIO, Sept. 5.(A.A.P.Resters)—Fuji[?] Takata who last month moved into a long vacant ...

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  27. NAVAL TRAINING CRUISE

    CANBERRA, Sept. 5.— Sixtythree National Service trained in H.M.A.S. Murchison, and 19 in H.M.A.S. Shoalhaven will ...

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  28. FAVOURABLE TRADE BALANCE

    CANBERRA, Sep. 5.—For the third month in succondon, Australia has shown a favourable balance in her overseas ...

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  29. INVITATION TO TOUR JAPAN

    SYDNEY, Sept. 5. — The [?] record- breaking sprinter dual Olympic gold medall Marjorie Jackson, will race ...

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  30. SUGAR CRUSHING NEAR HALFWAY

    BRISBANE, Sept. 5.—Queensland's sugar milks are nearing the halfway mark with their crushing for the season. ...

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  31. RAIN IN SOUTH ONLY

    BRISBANE, Sept. 5.—Scattered, mostly Hght, ram was confined mainly to the southaforeton and south-eastern ...

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  32. ENGLISH CRICKET CHAMPIONSHIPS

    LONDON, Sept. 4. (A.A.P.).— Survey, cricket champions for 1952, finished 32 points ahead of Yorkshire, its nearest rival ...

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  33. CAR SOMERSAULTS NEAR REDBANK

    IPSWICH, Sept. 5.—A young woman was killed and six others injured when a sedan car turned over on the ...

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  34. OIL INQUIRY

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 4 (A.A.P.).— A special Federal grand jury, investigating the alleged international oil cartal in ...

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  35. NEGRO'S LIFE OF PAIN

    CINCINNATI(Ohio) Sept. 4 (A.A.P.)— Charlie Darts, a negro, who was so cripped that for 24 tears he could not alt ...

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  36. FIRED TWICE AT POLICEMAN

    SYDNEY, Sept. 5.— A 73-tearold pensioner was convinced by a Oriental Court jury to-day of having shot at a policeman ...

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  37. BROKEN HILL MURDER

    Sydney, Sept. 5.— Gilbert Ryan (23), army cook, was found guilty by a jury at Broken Hill to-day of having murdered ...

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  38. CIVIL DEFENCE. PROTECTION

    BRISBANE, Sept. 5. —Protection against atomic bomb tack will be included in £1087,000 14-story taxes ...

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  39. V.R.C. WITHDRAWS RIDING PERMIT.

    MELBOURNE, Sept 5.—The V.R.C. committee to-day withdraw the riding permit of Brian Shaw, one of the State's leading ...

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  40. TEHERAN RIOTING.

    LONDON, Sept 4 (A.A.P.)— Reuter's Teheran correspondent says that five [?] were killed and more than 12 ...

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  41. TRACK FORECASTS.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 5.— Track forecasts for to-morrow are: Bundamba: Weather fine: track good. ...

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  42. CARRY-OVER OF COTTON.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 4. (A.A.P.)— The United States' Department of Agriculture today estimated the world ...

    Article : 35 words
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