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  4. WOOL PRICES NEAR PEAK

    BEST prices for many years were realised at the first series of wool sales in Brisbane since 1939, which opened yesterday. A total of 15,907 bales were offered at auction. The market was topped with 12 bales of scoured wool which realised 62d. per lb. ...

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  5. IT'S MY VOTE

    AUSTRALIANS are hungering for industrial peace even more than for tax reduction. Yet ...

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  6. WILD ATTACK ON MENZIES

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Bags of pig iron and slogans marked "Pig Iron Bob" were thrown on to the stage at the Maccabean Hall, Darling-hurst, to-night, when a cat-calling, stamping ...

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  7. No Registration For New Meat Union

    Registration of the Central Queensland Meat Employees' Union was again refused yesterday, this time by the ...

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  8. WoolBid

    THIS woolbuyer flung himself into his task yesterday at Brisbane's first wool sales since ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. May Drop Soon

    The offering which topped the market yesterday was submitted on account of the Gnalta Coy., Winton. Highest price for greasy wool was 36¼d per lb for 15 ...

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  10. New Zealand Acts Over Talc Deaths

    AUCKLAND, Monday—Regulations covering the sale and manufacture of talcum powders are to be gazetted this week. ...

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  11. TRIESTE 'MUST BE FREE OF INTRIGUE'

    PARIS, September 16 (A.A.P.).—"Trieste must not become a centre of irritation which may disturb the peace of the world," Senator Connally (of the American delegation) told the Peace Conference's Italian political and territorial committee to-day. ...

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  12. More For Meat

    LONDON, Sept. 16 (Special).—It is officially announced in Buchos Aires that, the British Arzentine trade agreement which ...

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  13. LABOUR BACK IN SWEDEN

    LONDON, Sept. [?] (A.A.P.)—Although the Labour Party lost 68 eats in the Swedish municipal election, it remains the strongest ...

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  14. PICTURE TO AID MEMORY

    LONDON, Sept. 16 (A.A.P.).—A watch with the initials "A.G." and a battered picture of a girl named Betty, are being ...

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  15. Europe Keen

    Strong competition ruled throughout the sales, Continental buyers being most prominent in the bidding. Good support came from English American and ...

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  16. ONE LONE DIGGER LEFT ON MOROTAI NOW

    ONE solitary soldier—a corporal caring for Australian war groves—is all that is left of the thousands of army men who passed ...

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  17. Forde Smiles At Slide Comment

    An amused smile was the only reaction yesterday by the Army Minister (Mr. Forde) to criticism of his "Men of Action" slide at ...

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  18. GREEKS' DRIVE ON BANDITS

    LONDON, Sept. 16.—The Greek Government has launched a large-scale clean-up of left-wing bandits ...

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  20. £1000 SAPPHIRE FOUND IN STATE

    A YELLOW sapphire nearly as big as a pullet's egg, and claimed to be one of the richest found in Australia, has been discovered at The Willows field, 30 miles from Anakie, Central Queensland. ...

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  21. Reds Fail In German Poll

    LONDON, Sept. 16 (A.A.P.).—Straight-out communists polled badly in borough and parish council elections in the British zone in ...

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  22. 502,000 DIVORCES IN YEAR IN U.S.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 16 (A.A.P).—More than 502,000 divorces were granted in the United States in 1945. This number was a record ...

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  23. PLAN THREE-WEEK TRIP TO MOON

    LONDON, Sept. 16 (Special).—A "space ship" to fly to the moon and special suits in which to move about on the moon are being designed for a group of french scientists. They are planning the flight ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. CORAKI BUSH FIRE BEATEN

    The bush fire which threatened Coroki, in northern New South Wales, was stopped yesterday three miles west of the town. ...

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  25. KNEW DROP TO BE LAST

    NEW YORK, Sept. 16 (Special).—A former paratrooper, Gordon Lehman, 18, was killed to-day in a 3000ft. drop at an Ohio air circus Show when his parachute failed to open Lehman, who was discharged ...

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  26. CZECH GENERAL TO HANG

    LONDON, Sept. (A.A.P).—In Prague to-day Frantisek Bartos former general of a Czech division, was sentenced to death by ...

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