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  4. RIVER AND BAY TIDES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 51 words
  5. WEATHER FORECAST

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  6. COMMUNIST THORNTON NO LEGAL GROUNDS FOR ACTION

    CANBERRA, September 1 — The Commonwealth Government is powerless to take any legal action against prominent Communist Ernest Thornton. It cannot deport him, because he is an Australian ...

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  7. BURDEKIN DAM PROGRESS

    BRISBANE, September 1.— At the present rate of progress completion of the Burdckin dam project would take 100 ...

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  8. TROOPS TO LOAD SHIPS AT BOWEN WITH MEAT FOR U.K.

    CANBERRA, September 1— The Commonwealth Government is sending army personnel into the North Queensland port of Bowen to load overseas ships with meat for the United Kingdom. ...

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  9. FIRST CAR IN REDEX TRIAL TO CHECK IN AT ROCKHAMPTON

    No. 2 car, driven by Queenslanders Keith Thallon and Harold Downing, was the first car in the Redex trial to cheek in at the Show Grounds control point yesterday morning. Car No. 1 was delayed when it bogged down ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. German Reich Partisans Clash With Police

    NUREMBERG, August 31.— Thousands of German Reich Party supporters clashed with Bavarian police tonight in ...

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  11. 500,000th OLYMPIC TYRE

    BRISBANE, September 1.—The Acting Premier (Mr Duggan) and many prominent citizens today ...

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  12. 21 AUSTLN POWs NOW RELEASED

    PAN MUN JON, August 31. —Five Australians returned to Freedom Village through Pan Mun Jon today. They brought ...

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  13. SEEK UNIFORM PRICE CONTROL

    MELBOURNE, September 1.— A special conference of Prices Ministers in Melbourne on September ...

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  14. Divulges Secret Of Man's Death

    SYDNEY, September 1.—A 28-year-old man told the Central Criminal Court today how he had buried a man he had ...

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  15. Gun Battle With Householder

    MELBOURNE, September 1. —Detectives are seeking two men who took part in a gun battle with a Fitzroy ...

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  16. LORD MAYOR ON LAB'S POSITION

    BRISBANE, September 1.— The Labour Party would be defeated if an immediate City Council election were held, the ...

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  17. ANOTHER RUSSIAN ATOMIC EXPLOSION

    WASHINGTON, August 31.—The United States Atomic Energy Commission said tonight that another explosion of a fission type took place in Soviet territory on August 23 and was ...

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  18. Communist-Led "Guerilla Strikes"

    LONDON, August 31. — Britain tonight faced a spreading of the outbreak of Communist- led "guerilla ...

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  19. Dollar Aid To Persia

    LONDON, August 31.— The "Dally Telegraph's" Teheran correspondent says that the United States Ambassador (Mr ...

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  20. Pilgrimage To War Cemetery

    CAIRNS, September 1— Those who are toying with the idea of flying to New Guinea in the proposed RSL ...

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  21. Ex-Lab Aldermen To Be Prosecuted

    SYDNEY, september 1—Several former aldermen of the dismissed Labour Council for Leichhardt will be prosecuted ...

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  22. SKYSCRAPER UNIVERSITY

    LONDON, August 31—Moscow's new skyscraper university will be opened tomorrow after four years' work, the ...

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  23. TOLL OF THE ROAD

    LONDON, August 31.—Altogether 570 people were killed in road accidents in London last year. Seventy children ...

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  24. LEAVE EXEMPTIONS

    BRISBANE, September 1.— Applications for exemption from long service leave were granted today to Samuel Allen ...

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  25. MISHAP IN ATTEMPT ON SPEED RECORD

    LONDON, September 1. — Squadron Leader Neville Duke abandoned today's attempt on the world air speed record ...

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  28. WAR SERVICE LAND SETTLEMENT MINISTER TELLS PARLIAMENT WHY GOVT DEFERRED ACTION

    BRISBANE, September 1—The State Government had been justified in deferring war service land settlement, the Minister for Lands (Mr Foley) told Parliament today. Speaking during the Address-in-Reply ...

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  29. Mayor Refuses Extra Allowance

    BOWEN, September 1.—The Bowen Town Council decided today to increase the general town rate from 2/1 to 2/4 in ...

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  30. RISE IN CUSTOMS, EXCISE REVENUE

    CANBERRA, September 1.— Customs and excise revenue collections for August last at £15,135,235 were £1,472,61[?] ...

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  31. OLYMPIC "FLAME" ATHENS-BRISBANE

    MELBOURNE, September 1. —The 1956 Olympic Games Organising Committee caief executive (Lieut.-General W. ...

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    Only lo[?]l personality in the Redex trial is ialcolm Mackay (right), who is travelling as relief for Bill McLaughlan. Holding their toy black cat mascot in this picture is Marie Higgs, who is acting as navigator on the trip. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. CORANGAMITE POLL

    MELBOURNE, September 1. —With only 300 more votes to be counted the Liberal candidate, E. D. McKinnon, has a ...

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