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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  4. SOVIET CLAIMS PRODUCTION OF HYDROGEN BOMB

    MOSCOW, August 9.-Russia has the hydrogen bomb, the Soviet Prime Minister, M. Georgi Malenkov, told members of the Supreme Soviet yesterday. ...

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  5. TOWNSVILLE WITH RECORD PEACETIME SHIPPING

    Townsville Harbour on Saturday, with record peacetime shipping. The vessels berthed-Port Brisbane, Chakrata, Delphic, Manchuria, Manunds, [?] and Eastern Star—totalled 64,000 tons. (Fraley Studio photo) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. U.S. Pledges Aid To South Korea

    SEOUL, August 9.—The United States and the Republic of South Korea yesterday initialled a mutual defence pact under which America ...

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  7. Dr.McGuire Resigns See

    CANBERRA, August 9.— Owing to continued ill health the Archbishop of Canberra-Goulburn (Most Rev. T. McGuire) has resigned his see. ...

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  8. QUEEN MARY LEFT ESTATE OF £406,407

    LONDON, August 9.— Queen Mary, grandmother of the Queen, left an [?] ...

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  9. Girl Meets With Unusual Car Accident

    AYR, August 9.—A 17-year-old girl, Margaret O'Neill who lives with her parents in Burke Street, Ayr, ...

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  10. Premiers To Face Strong Opposition On Tax Demands

    CANBERRA, August 9.—The Commonwealth will take a tough line with the State Governments when they submit their demands to the Premiers' Conference here to-morrow ...

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  11. More Waterside Labour Needed

    BRISBANE, August 9.— Shortage of wharf labour is delaying 12 ships loading sugar at six North ...

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  12. More Typhoid In Victoria

    MELBOURNE, August 9.— Melbourne's total of typhoid fever cases rose to 25 definite cases, one probable and two ...

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  13. Pacifists In Japan Cause U.S. Concern

    NEW YORK, August 9.— A pacifist sentiment among Japanese is causing grave concern to U.S. officials in ...

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  14. Dajarra Rail Link Urged

    BRISBANE, August 9.— The Australian Meat Board chairman (Mr. J. L. Shute) said to-day that the ...

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  15. Baby Burnt To Death In Home

    BRISBANE, August 9.—An 18-month-old girl was burnt to death in a fire which destroyed a large weatherboard ...

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  16. Attack On South African Minister

    LONDON, August 9.—The Liberal "News-Chronicle" has published the wedding picture of Peggy Cripps under the ...

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  17. Motorists Who Did Not Appear

    [?] August 9.—Two motorists failed to appear in the City Court on charges of ...

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  18. FLYER DERAILED

    LONDON, August 9.— Twenty-nine persons were hurt last night when four rear coaches of the crack ...

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  19. STRUCK IN EYE BY ARROW

    HOME HILL, August 9.— A two and a half year old boy, Robert Webb, of 11th Avenue, Home Hill, was ...

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  20. Man Murdered Near Hobart

    HOBART, August 8.—Edgar Haskell Geer, a prominent trade unionist, was found murdered near Hobart on ...

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  21. Wash Clothes By Sound Waves

    SYDNEY, August 9.—Mr. Herbert K. Jones, a Melbourne businessman just back from the United States, ...

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  22. Father And Sons To Be Cremated

    SYDNEY, August 9.—A man and his two sons will be cremated together at Newcastle to-morrow. The men ...

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  23. Man's Ordeal In Cement Mixer

    NEW YORK, August 9.— Frederick Hale, 24, spent 15, minutes inside a moving rotary cement mixer and ...

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  24. Sugar Advance

    BRISBANE, August 9.— Fist advance on stored sugar this year will be £1/15/- per ton higher than ...

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  25. U.N. Pledge On Aid To Korea

    NEW YORK, August 9.— The United Nations headquarters has disclosed that the 16 nations with troops ...

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  26. CHAOS FOLLOWS REMOVAL OF SPRINKLER BAN

    BRISBANE, August 9.— Thousand of householders were without water all day to-day following the lifting ...

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  27. Country Women Confer On World Problems

    TORONTO, August 9.—An organisation representing world women's organisations, with 6,000,000 members, will ...

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  28. Collapsed And Died In Bus

    AYR, August 9.—A 72-year-old retired farmer of Rita Isand, Mr. David Lammie, collapsed and died suddenly ...

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  29. Empire Champion To Defend Title

    MELBOURNE, August 8.— Empire lightweight champion, Frank Johnson, said on his arrival in Melbourne ...

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  30. Holidays For Housewives

    OSLO, August 9.—The Norwegian Government has announced a plan to subsidise holidays for overworked ...

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  31. Victoria 23,000 Tons Crushing

    INGHAM, August 9.—The duplicate C.S.R. Victoria sugar mill is steadily getting into its stride. ...

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  32. Trawler Safe

    MARYBOROUGH, August 9.— The fishing vessel We Ten was towed to safety in Hervey Bay by the ...

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  33. Aid To Japan On Sterling

    LONDON, August 9.—Britain has agreed to let the Japanese Government seek a limited addition" to facilities ...

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  34. Native Film Star Mobbed

    DARWIN, August 9.—The aboriginal film star Ngarla Kunoth was mobbed and kissed by white girls on the ...

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  35. Threat To Whites At Aurukun

    CAIRNS, August 9—.Seven hundred full-blooded aborigines at Aurukun Presbyterian mission this week ...

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  36. VETERAN PILOT ON NEW A.N.A. SKYMASTER FLIGHT

    Australian National Airways inaugurated their Skymaster service between Melbourne and Cairns on Sunday. And it was appropriate that Queensland manager, Mr. C. W. Smythe, selected one of the company's veteran pilots, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  37. FOOTBALLER GOING BALD

    Thallium [?] victim. International footballer Bobby Lutham, photographed in Sydney's Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, showing how his hair has mostly fallen out due to the effects of the poison. Doctors expect him to be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  38. Prime Ministers May Meet Again

    LONDON, August 9.—The "Observer's" economic correspondent, in a copyright article to-day said a third ...

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  39. Appalling Toll of Road Accidents In Victoria

    MELBOURNE, August 9.—Seventeen people have been killed and 85 injured in road and rail accidents in Victoria since Friday morning. Hospital and ambulance ...

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  40. Arson Attempt In Melbourne

    MELBOURNE, August 9.— A thief deliberately set fire to a Footscray (Melbourne) home early to-day while a ...

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  41. Woman's Ordeal In Drifting Boat

    RABAUL, August 9.—A white woman who spent a week adrift in heavy seas with a frenzied native boy, ...

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  42. Arkaba Sighted

    ADELAIDE, August 9.— A specially chartered A.N.A. plane located the derelict freighter Arkabs at 3.25 ...

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  43. Canberra's Long Training Flight

    MELBOURNE, August 9.— A Canberra jet-bomber made a 2800-mile non-stop flight from Melbourne to Mackay, ...

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  44. "Blessing The Plough"

    BRISBANE, August 9.— During the "Blessing the Plough" ceremony at the Royal Show to-day, the ...

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  45. Second Atomic Submorine

    WASHINGTON, August 9.— The keel of the U.S. Navy's second atomic submarine will be laid on September 1, the ...

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