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  2. Advertising

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  3. SURPRISE STRIKE NEAR RUSSIAN FRONTIER

    TOKIO, September 1.—The biggest United States all-Navy air raid of the Korean war to-day wiped out a vital North Korean oil refinery only 12 miles from the Russian border. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. DAY by DAY

    THERE'S one profession really making money right now— ...

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  5. SLIM NOW CHOICE?

    LONDON, September 1.—Field-Marshal Sir William Slim is definitely involved in ...

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  6. WOOL SALES BEGIN WELL

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Strong competition from British, Continental, and Japanese textile interests marked the opening of the 1952-53 Australian wool ...

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  7. Sailors nearly marooned here

    After a "lift" in the 8319-ton Dutch motor ship Straat Soenda and the pilot vessel Matthew Flinders they will ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ATTENDANCE PAY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Waterside workers' attendance money will rise from 12/ a day to ...

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  9. SP REPORT TABLED TO-MORROW

    THE SP Royal Commission report will be tabled in State Parliament to-morrow. ...

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  10. FOR CORONATION

    STATE Cabinet yesterday decided to declare a public holiday for the Queen's ...

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  11. 2 SHOT; 1 DIES

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—A youth was killed and a married woman wounded in the chest in a double ...

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  12. "RESIST ANY ORDER BY COURT"

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

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  13. Splashed by acid

    A MAN was seriously burned by nitric acid in The Courier-Mail basement at 11 a.m. yesterday ...

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  14. NT able to pay way

    DARWIN, Monday.—The drought had made people "discover" the Northern Territory this ...

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  15. New post of Medicine

    Queensland University is calling for applicants for its first full-time Chair of Medicine. ...

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  16. 80 Deaths in typhoon

    MANILA, September 1 (AAP).—Eighty people were killed in the typhoon which raged in the ...

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  17. Wiped out old scores

    TOKIO, September 1.—Names of all foreigners who holed in one at Karuizowa—Japan's leading goff ...

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  18. Tourist's 5/ gem valued at £200?

    CLERMONT, Monday.—An American tourist who bought a sapphire last week for 5/-, and discovered yesterday it may be worth more than £200, immediately applied for a mining ...

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  19. "TOSSED" BY FARM PLANT

    CLEVELAND, Monday.—A 72-year-old farmer was tossed into the air and fell heavily to the ground ...

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  21. MAN BARRED FROM CITIES

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A man was banned from Sydney and all other Australian capital cities for ...

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  22. Off to Africa

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Postmaster-General (Mr. Anthony) was one of 22 passengers in the Qantas ...

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  23. Big onslaught on uranium

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Machinery will arrive at Radium Hill, 350 miles north of Adelaide in the next few ...

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  24. SPRING RAINS FALL SOON?

    Spring rains are expected soon by the Weather Bureau. Officials said last night ...

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  25. Woman had 60 bottles

    CUSTOMS officers seised 60 bottles of prohibited essences from an Italian woman passenger in the incr Surriento yesterday. They worn round in her baggage by officers after ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. Holt in talks

    LONDON, Sept 1 (AAP).—Australia's Immigration Minister (Mr. Holt) began talks to-day with members ...

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  27. Pleaded guilty

    TOOWOOMBA, Monday.—Carl Frederick Kliese, charged with having failed, to prevent a heifer from ...

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  28. Uni fees up

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Melbourne University Council to-day agreed to a recommendation that student ...

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  29. Hunt for taxi

    Police last night were searching for a taxi cab which collided with a tram in Countess Street, city at ...

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  30. Will be hanged

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Federal Government has confirmed the death sentence on Terrence Charles ...

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  31. Sixty-year job

    NEW YORK, September 1 (AAP).—Miss Marie Therrien is observing the 60th anniversary of her ...

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  32. Now has title

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Mr. Swartz's door in Parliament House now has its title. ...

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  33. New Mayor

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Melbourne now has a new Lord Mayor— Councillor William John Brens—who ...

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  34. Rebuild pools

    HOLLYWOOD, September (AAP).—Swimming pool contractors are busy in the San Fernando Valley ...

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  36. Cordell Hull ill

    WASHINGTON, September 1 (AAP).—Mr. Cordell lull, former Secretary of State and United Nations ...

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  37. Truman's tour

    PITTSBURG, Sept 1 (AAP).—President Truman, making his first "whistle-stop" speech of the 1952 ...

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  38. Refit Hobart

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Out of commission for four years, the cruiser Hobart will be towed to Newcastle ...

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  39. IT PAYS OFF

    THE competition that produces a big prize every week—the Courier-Mail Find-the-Ball contest ...

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  40. Rail slump

    SYDNEY, Monday.—There was a serious depression in railway business and the railways must go looking for ...

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  41. Death for 17

    JAMAICA, September 1 (AAP).—Seventeen people were killed yesterday when ii rail motor and a lorry ...

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  42. Baby dying, but father could not get help

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A lather told the City Coroner to-day that he had been thwarted six times while trying to find help for his dying baby. Maxwell James Marnell of ...

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  43. Pastor, 64, took winter dip at dawn

    LOWOOD, Monday.—Pastor L. Dochier, 64, of Lowood Lutheran Church, plunged into the ...

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