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  3. RIVER AND BAY TIDES

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  5. WEATHER FORECAST

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  6. PRINTERS AS "CENSORS"

    SYDNEY, August 28.—Counsel for a printery manager in the Special Court today described a sedition charge ...

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  7. BY-ELECTIONS VOTE POINTER

    SYDNEY, August 28.—Labour and Liberal Party officials will use the Lang and Corangamite Federal by-election ...

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  8. RAIN IMPROVES SPRING OUTLOOK

    The rain which fell throughout Central Queensland yesterday will bring valuable relief from the continued dry conditions. REPORTS from country ...

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  9. NATIVE RITUAL MURDER?

    DARWIN, August 28.£Menfolk of A whole tribe are believed responsible for a ritual murder of a native named ...

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  10. THE WET LOOK IN EAST STREET

    Only a few people carried umbrellas or coats in the city yesterday, but the majority of shoppers were ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. FORECASTER GOT WET

    BRISBANE, August 28. —Though he has been forecasting rain for a long time, Mr Inigo Jones ...

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  12. POTATOES ARE COMING

    BRISBANE, Ausrast 28.— Queensland will get 22,000 bags of Tasmanian potatoes on time became a seaman ...

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  13. BIGGEST HOP FOR CANBERRAS

    MELBOURNE, August 28.— Two RAAF Canberra jet bombers will set off at 8 a.m. tomorrow on another ...

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  14. RAIN-MAKERS MARKING TIME

    BUNDABERG, August 28. — At present In Bundaberg is a party of potential "rainmakers" who dislike the rain. ...

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  15. £100 FELL FROM THE SKIES

    Although it may have marred the attendance, rain did the committee which conducted the ...

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  16. Remove Another Security Risk

    LONDON, August 28.—The "Daily Express" says that another atom scientist with relatives behind the Iron ...

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  17. COUNCIL, HOSPITAL WORKS R'TON DEPUTATION RAISES £186,000

    BRISBANE, August 28. — Loans totalling £186,000 were raised in Brisbane this week by the Rockhampton City Council and the Rockhampton ...

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  18. CHARGE OVER DEATH OF BEAR HUNTERS

    GASPS (Quebec), August 27 —A 37-year-old prospector, Gilbert Coffin, was today accused of being "responsible in ...

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  19. £12,990 Damages Against Constable

    SYDNEY, August 28. — A Supreme Court jury today awarded £12,090 damages against Senior Police ...

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  20. Mrs Grills Again Committed

    SYDNEY, August 28. — Mrs Caroline Grills, 63, was today committed for trial on a charge of murder for the ...

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  21. "Resume Oil Talks With Britain"

    CAIRO, August 28. — The newspaper "Al Misri" reported today that the Persian Prime Minister (General Fazlollah ...

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  22. Thornton Back: Findings In Ballot Case Recalled

    SYDNEY, August 28.—Reference to the judge's findings in the Ironworkers' Union ballot case was made today by Mr L. Short, national secretary; of the union, in commenting on the return to Australia of Mr ...

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  23. "DAD OF SNAKE GULLY" DEAD

    SYDNEY, August 28. — Mr George Edwards, 64, wellknown stage and radio actor and producer, died at the ...

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  24. Fishing Line A Life Line

    SARASOTA (Florida) August 27. — A grateful fisherman sought another angler today who reeled him to shore ...

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  25. Historic Furniture Sold

    BRISBANE, August 28.£An amount of £96/10/- was realised at an auction sale, today of furniture used by General ...

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  26. Police Story Of Killer's Cunning

    LONDON, August 28.—Reuter's Berlin corresponent says that a 33-year-old East German, Heinz Schaefer,, has been ...

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  27. Falls Widely Distributed

    BRISBANE, August 28.—Best rains for months ranging from one to four inches have given much needed relief over a wide area of Queensland. Sugar and wheat will benefit ...

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  30. Big Liners With NATO

    LONDON, August 27.—Several trans-Atlantic luxury liners, probably including the Queen Elizabeth, the Queen ...

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    The secretary of the YMCA (Mr A. Lancaster) inspecting two fine samples of handicraft which will be on display at the Youth Show at the Show Grounds today. The model ol the crack American liner ss United States was made by John Best, and the scale wooden model of St Paul's Cathedral was made by Lindsay Hempseed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. Jet A-Bombers' Flight

    LONDON, August 27. — A complete wing of giant American jet atom bombers will attempt to fly 4500 miles ...

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  33. State's Cattle Herds Largest For 25 Years

    BRISBANE, August 28.—Queensland's beef cattle population has reached its highest level for 25 years. This is revealed in a report issued today by the Government Statistician (Mr S. F. Solomon) of ...

    Article : 238 words
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