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  2. RIVER AND BAY TIDES

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  4. WEATHER FORECAST

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  5. TRIBUNAL REOPENS HEARING OF COAL MINERS' CLAIMS

    SYDNEY, August 29.—The Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr F. Gallagher) today reopened the hearing of the Miners' Federation's claim for long-service leave to permit evidence to be called on the capacity of the community and the industry to carry the burden of the leave. ...

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  6. VIKING "INVADERS" LUNCH AT THE GUILDHALL

    The crew of the Viking ship were received by the acting Lord Mayor of Condon (Sir Percy Greenaway) at the Guildhall, when they attended a reception dressed in their Viking costumes following their voyage across the North Sea. The picture shows the general company seated in the Crypt of the Guildhall where lunch was served after the reception. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BRITISH CABINET TALKS ON LIKELY DOLLAR SUGGESTIONS

    LONDON, August 29.—Plans for the Washington dollar talks, which the British Cabinet will discuss today, will include suggestions submitted by the Commonwealth Governments, says the "Daily Herald's" financial writer. ...

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  8. PETROL ISSUE ONUS PLACED ON COMMONWEALTH

    BRISBANE, August 29.—The Queensland Government has placed the onus of reintroducing petrol rationing on the ...

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  9. GERMAN REDS WANT UNITY!

    BONN, August 29.—The German Communist leader, Herr Max Reimann, who is expected to ...

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  10. 22,000 RENDERED HOMELESS BY NORTHERN N.S.W. FLOOD

    SYDNEY, August 29.—Although only five persons are known to have been drowned in the floods in Northern New South Wales, the police fear the death roll may be much heavier. ...

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  11. BOY BURNT TO DEATH

    BRISBANE, August 29.— Trapped by a fire which at an early hour this morning totally destroyed a 14-roomed house ...

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  12. HIGH COURT ORDERS RELEASE OF CHINESE

    SYDNEY, August 29.—An order was issued by the High Court in both Sydney and Melbourne today that all Chinese who had been imprisoned recently to await deportation must ...

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  13. ROBESON'S VIEW ON RIOT

    NEW YORK, August 28.— The negro singer, Paul Rob[?]son, today declared that a riot, which prevented him from ...

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  14. FADDEN ON PETROL: "CHIFLEY SCARED STATE PREMIERS"

    BRISBANE, August 29.—In a further statement on petrol today, the Federal Leader of the Country Party (Mr Fadden) said Mr Chifley's shock treatment on petrol had ...

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  15. DROUGHT EFFECT ON STOCK

    BRISBANE, August 29.— Continuing dry conditions throughout the State have had a substantial effect on the ...

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  16. DISAPPEARED FROM LINER

    LONDON, August 29.—The "Daily Mail" says that Scotland Yard, Southampton police and Ministry of ...

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  17. Greek Victory Over Guerillas

    ATHENS, August 28. — The Greek Army has captured the 8500 ft high Mt Grammes on the Greek- Albanian border ...

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  20. PRICE CONTROLS HELD INVALID

    SYDNEY, August 29. — A ruling was given by Mr H. Isles, SM, in the Special Federal Court today that price ...

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  21. CRISIS EXPECTED SOON IN RUSSO-YUGOSLAV DISPUTE

    LONDON, August 29.—The Belgrade correspondent of the British United Press says observers this week expect critical developments in the Russo-Yugoslav conflict. An important announcement from the Cominform military chiefs' meeting in Sofia is awaited. ...

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  22. "FIREWORKS" EXPECTED

    MELBOURNE, August 29. — "Fireworks" are expected tomorrow afternoon when the Victorian Legislative Assembly ...

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  23. HIROSHIMA ATOMIC TOLL

    NEW YORK, August 29.— The number of Japanese killed at Hiroshima was between 210,000 and 240,000, the Mayor ...

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  24. REMANDED IN CUSTODY

    MACKAY, August 29.—Colin Dawson, 35, charged with having taken a girl under 21 out of the possession and against ...

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  25. Says Calwell Is Building Hatred

    MELBOURNE, August 29.— The Minister for Immigration (MT Calwell) had built up hatred against Australia in ...

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