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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY.

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. NEW BRITISH HOUSE—FOR EXPORT

    Helping to Britain a export arive is a new type the sterey pre-isurecated house, some of which have been erected for exhibition on a bombed site is London. The houses are constructed in two sizes: With three bedrooms, costing £500, and with four bedrooms for 1000.These prices include plumbing and electrical equipment but not the cost of transport and erection. The houses are constructed by the Essix [?] of Uni-Seco. Our picture shows the two types ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Coward To Be Freed From Gaol

    SYDNEY, August 28.— [?] Brisbane tobacco merchant, Charles Coward, will be released immediately ...

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  6. JENNINGS RELEASED ON GOOD BEHAVIOUR BOND

    ROCKHAMPTON, August 28.—Jean Fiances McGregor Jennings (26) stenographer, who was found guilty on Thursday night, of the attempted murder of Reginald ...

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  7. SAYS THORNTON SHOULD BE ARRESTED NOW

    SYDNEY, August 28.—Former leading Communist in Australia, Mr. Ernest Thornton, should be immediately arrested, the Ironworkers' Association National Secretary ...

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  8. HOPE TO ARREST RATOON BY 1957

    BRISBANE, August 28.— Theoretically, Queensland could be free from ratoon stunting disease in sugar ...

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  9. Aust Needs 253 Against Gentlemen

    LORDS, August 28.—The Australians need 253 runs to beat the Gentlemen of England. To-day 270 ...

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  10. INKERMAN SUGAR PLIGHT PLACED BEFORE DUGGAN

    BRISBANE, August 28.— Urgent telegrams were received in Brisbane to-day drawing attention to ...

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  11. BRITAIN TO STEP UP FIGHT ON MAU MAU

    NAIROBI, August 28—Another British brigade will be flown to Kenya next month to intensify the campaign against the Mau Mau, it was officially announced in Nairobi yesterday. The War Office said that ...

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  12. MOST BEEF CATTLE FOR 25 YEARS

    BRISBANE, August 28.— Queensland's beef cattle population has reached its highest level for 25 years. ...

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  13. NO SETTLEMENT OF DREDGE STRIKE

    CAIRNS, August 28.— There was no settlement to-day of the strike which has slowed down ...

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  14. CAIRNS MOVE TO CONNECT TWO WHARVES

    CAIRNS, August 28.—The Cairns Harbour dredge, Trinity Bay, has made a start with reclamation ...

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  15. CENTRAL STATION WILL BE AT FULL CAPACITY BY 1962

    By [?] the central generating station of the Townsville Regional Electricity Board will be ...

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  16. Man Wounded By Watchman's Bullet

    SYDNEY, August 28.—A temporary court was held in an ambulance to the grounds of ? Court ...

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  17. Award Against Builder

    MELBOURNE, August 28.—A builder who sued a woman for ? which he ? was ? ...

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  18. Mackay Ambulance Chairman Retires

    MACKAY, August 28.— Tributes were paid to the retiring chairman of the Mackay Ambulance Committee ...

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  19. FINANCE FUTURE BRIGHTER IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, August 28.—The [?] administration yesterday released a revised Budget ...

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  20. RAIN HOLDS UP RAIN-MAKERS

    BUNDABERG, August 28: At present in Bundaberg is a party of potential rain-makers who dislike rain. ...

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  21. £96/10/- FOR FURNITURE

    BRISBANE, August 28.—A total of £96/10/- was realised at an auction sale to-day of furniture used by General ...

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  22. TO SPEND THREE YEARS IN GULF MISSION AREAS

    BRISBANE, August 28: Two Presbyterian missionaries who left Brisbane to-night will spend at ...

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  23. Another Scientist Removed At A-Plant

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

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  24. INIGO CAUGHT IN RAIN

    BRISBANE, August 28: Though he has been forecasting rain for a long time, Mr. Dailge Jones get ...

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  25. Babinda Business Sale

    BABINDA, August 28.— The butchering firm of Messrs Trembath and Co., Babinda, changed hands to-day for a ...

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  26. COLLINSVILLE COAL CONTRACT SAVED

    SYDNEY, August 28.— Action by the Commonwealth Government has prevented the cancellation ...

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  27. BLAME IN SMASH

    LONDON, August 28.—The "Daily Express" correspondent says three signalmen and an engine driver were ...

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  28. Christie Victims Identified

    LONDON. August 28.—A London Coroner Yesterday held an inquest to identify the human remains dug up ...

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  29. Damages Award Against Police Car

    SYDNEY, August 28.—A Supreme Court jury to-day awarded £12,990 damages against Senior Police ...

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  30. Potatoes on Time

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

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  31. RELAX RESTRICTIONS

    WASHINGTON, August 28.— Travel restrictions on Soviet diplomats in Washington had been relaxed sufficiently to ...

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  32. Sedition Charge Hearing

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

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  33. FURTHER REMAND

    BRISBANE, August 28.— Sylvia Joyce Clare Ferguson (35), housewife, William Ernest Hamilton (39), ...

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  34. ATLANTIC NON-STOP?

    LONDON, August 28.—A complete wing of giant American jet atom bomners will attempt to fly 4500 miles ...

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  35. FORD TAKES TITLE

    MELBOURNE, August 28. Australian lightweight champion Pat Ford (9.7½) took the Empire title from ...

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  36. TAKE TYPE SAMPLES

    BRISBANE, August 28.— Police are to be given power to take samples of type under a Bill to be ...

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  37. By-election As Guide To Next Federal Poll

    SYDNEY, August 28—Labour and Liberal Party officials will use the Lang and Corangamite Federal by-election results to-morrow to gauge the trend of voting for next year's Federal elections. ...

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  38. Says Purges Will Cause Red System To Crumble

    WASHINGTON, August 28.—Forecast that purges and internal lessons would eventually cause the Communist system to crumble in the Soviet Union was made yesterday by Senator Wiley (Rep.), chairman of the Senate ...

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  39. INDIA NOT INVITED

    NEW YORK, August 28.— India will not be invited to the Peace Conference in Korea, the United Nations. ...

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  40. RYAN BEATEN

    BRISBANE, August 28.— Amerigo Agostinl (9.10¾) defeated Jack Ryan (9.10¾) on points at the Stadium ...

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  41. BIG JET FLIGHT

    MELBOURNE, August 28. Two R. A. A. F. Canberra jet bombers will set off at 8 a.m. to-morrow on another ...

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  42. Mrs. Grills For Second Trial

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

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  43. MAJOR SPEECH BY DULLES

    WASHINGTON, August 28.—The United States Secretary of State (Mr. John Foster Dulles) would make a ...

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  44. Winton Rodeo Postponed

    WINTON, August 28.— The town is crowded out for the rodeo the opening of which has been postponed ...

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  45. Persian Oil Talks With Britain Soon

    CAIRO, August 28.—The newspaper, "Al Misri" reported to-day the Persian Prime Minister ...

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  46. SAYS PERSIA LEFT IN DEBT

    TEHERAN, August 28.— The Persian Prime Minister (General Zahedi) to-day accused the former Prime ...

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  47. INGHAM DIPHTHERIA

    INGHAM, August 28.—Two diphtheria cases were reported by the Health Inspector to the Shire Council to-day. ...

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  48. Record Collections

    WASHINGTON, August 28: The Government collected a record 89,687,000,000 dollars (about £A31,110,000,000) from ...

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  49. Hideouts Raided

    TEHERAN, August 28.— Police in Teheran raided three more Communist hide-outs to-days, seizing a large ...

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