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  2. WEATHER FORECAST

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  4. QUICK ARREST AFTER....

    MELBOURNE, August 27.—Starting at dawn today, police raided several houses, following an Ascot Vale robbery. At least five men were taken to Russell Street police ...

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  5. ROYAL TOUR PLANNER

    Lieut-General F. H. Berryman, who is in charge of arrangements for the Royal tour next year, is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GUEST FROM ARABIA

    The Emir Feisal, Foreign Minister of Saudi Arabia, who flew to Britain as the guest of the Government, had a talk with the British Foreign Secretary (Mr Morrison) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SPAIN TO GET MONARCHY?

    LONDON. Anlast 26.—. General Franco has written Don Juan, pretender to the Spanish throne ...

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  8. UP 6d. A lb. FROM TOMORROW:

    BRISBANE, August 27.—The retail butter price in Queensland and New South Wales will be increased by Sd. to 2/8 per lb. from Wednesday. The increased price for ...

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  9. ATOMIC ENERGY FOR IRRIGATION

    BRISBANE, August 27. — Atomic energy could be used to remove salt from seawater to irrigate the "dead heart" of ...

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  10. COMPULSORY T.B. TESTS

    BRISBANE, August 27. —Queensland University students have voted in favour of compulsory T.B. ...

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  11. REFUSED TO WORK OVERTIME

    BRISBANE, August 27.— Summonses are expected to be issued against employees of Evans, Deakin and Co. Ltd ...

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  12. BRIGHT FUTURE FOR WIDE BAY

    MARYBOROUGH, August 27. — The Director of the Queensland Bureau of Industry (Mr Colin Clark) estimates ...

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  13. KOREAN REDS NEAR MAJOR ASSAULT?

    TOKYO, August 27 (AAP-Reuter).—The 8th Army reported today that a Communist regiment attacked and secured a slight penetration above Yanggu as heavy fighting ...

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  14. REPLY TO STATE BUTTER MOVE

    CASINO, August 27. — Commenting today on a report that the Queensland Government would ensure that butter ...

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  15. Enlistments For Korea Slow

    BRISBANE, August 27. — Korean force enlistments had slowed because of cease-fire talks, a recruiting spokesman ...

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  16. Channel Cranbry Air Service

    BRISBANE, August [?] Despite losses of about £25,000 a year TAA counts its air service to 41 Channel Country ...

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  17. Cleared From Political Purge

    TOKYO, August 27. — The Japanese Government today announced that 21,130 professional military and naval ...

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  18. LATE WORKING NIGHT FOR WOMEN HAIRDRESSERS IN ROCKHAMPTON

    BRISBANE, August 29.—The Industrial Court (Messrs Riordan and Dwyer) today granted a late working night for women on Thursdays, in altering the hours of men's and ...

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  19. Cold Night For Three Lost Boys

    TOOWOOMBA, August 27.— Three Toowoomba boys lost in heavily timbered, rugged and lantana- infested country on ...

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  20. POSSIBILITY OF ARSON

    BRISBANE, August 27. — Police are investigating a fire which, destroyed quarry buildings at Mt Coot-tha tonight. ...

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  21. BREAK FROM WESTERLIES?

    BRISBANE. August 37. Queensland was again without rain at the week-end. Nights were again cold, over central ...

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  22. How States Voted On Wool Scheme

    CANBERRA,. August 27. — Only one State, Western Australia, voted Yes in the woolgrowers' referendum on the ...

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  23. Couple Trapped In Truck

    SYDNEY, August 27. — A man and his wife were imprisoned for 30 minutes today in the wrecked cabin of their ...

    Article : 131 words
  24. SUIT PRICES TO RISE?

    BRISBANE, August 27,— Tailored suits may cost up to £1 more and prices of shirts and underwear may also rise ...

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  25. Boot Repairers Want Increase

    BRISBANE, August 27.—At least a 30 per cent price increase was needed if the boot repairing trade was to survive, ...

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  26. Bush Children's Home

    TOWNSVILLE, August 27. After having been closed for eight months due to the outbreak of polio earlier this ...

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  27. £100 Fine For S.P. Betting

    TOWNSVILLE, August 27.— John Joseph Patrick Boran, was fined £100 by Mr R. J. J. Hart, S.M., in the Court of ...

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    LONDON, August 26.—Fewer marriages and divorces and fewer births were recorded in England and Wales in 1949. ...

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  29. CASETS VIEWS ON SOUTH-EAST ASIA

    MELBOURNE, August 27.—Australia must have more representatives in South-East Asia, the Minister for External Affairs (Mr R. G. Casey) said today, ...

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  30. 20 FT. LEAP TO SAFETY

    SYDNEY, August 27.—Five men leapt 20 ft from a top floor window on to a cantilever veranda in Oxford ...

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  31. NEHRU GIVES REASONS

    NEW DELHI, August 27.— Pandit Nehru announced in Parliament today the Government's decision not to sign ...

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  32. BOARD SEIZES N.S.W. POTATOES

    MELBOURNE, August 27. — Another seven railway truck loads of potatoes consigned to New South Wales have been ...

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  33. DRY WINTER IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, August 27— With only four days to go, Brisbane has had its driest winter for five yeats. ...

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  34. FIRE RECORD

    BRISBANE, August 27.— City and metropolitan brigades have turned out to a record total of 755 fires during ...

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  35. CLASH IN CAIRO

    CAIRO, August 26.—Policemen and 10 demonstrators were Injured today in the clash outside the British ...

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  36. JUDGES CRITICISE OFFICERS OF DISPOSALS COMMISSION

    MELBOURNE, Augast 27.—Three Full High Court judges today severely criticised Commonwealth Disposals officials in a judgement over the sale of an oil tanker, which was later found not to exist. The Court awarded £3285. ...

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  37. ROACH SEEKS HARD LABOUR

    MELBOURNE, August 27. — An appeal by Edward Charles Roach for hard labour so that he can have the company of ...

    Article : 94 words
  38. Coal Ship For Gladstone

    BRISBANE, August 27.— The coastal freighter, Kooringa, sailed from Newcastle today for Gladstone. ...

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  39. TO SEEK NAVAL RECRUITS FROM N.G.

    CANBERRA, August 27. — The Navy Minister (Mr McMahon) said today the HMAS Koala had left Manus Island ...

    Article : 69 words
  40. EXPORT LAMB PURCHASES

    SYDNEY. August 27. — The chairman of the Australian Meat Board (Mr J. L. Shute) announced tonight that an ...

    Article : 60 words
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