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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES SUN AND MOON

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  4. STRONG EFFORTS TO SETTLE FRENCH STRIKE

    PARIS, August 14.-Though nearly 4,000,000 unionists continued their strike to-day, strong efforts are being made behind the scenes for a compromise settlement. ...

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  5. PAGEANTRY ON THE THAMES

    Over 200 rivercraft, 10 bands on floating stands 5,000 participants on vessels of all kinds and many thousands of spectators on the river front and on four Thames bridges from the Tower to Waterloo, saluted Her Majesty the Queen and H.R.H. the Dake of Edinburgh in the biggest river pageant. Old Father Thames has born for four centuries. The Queen and the Duke watched the spectacular scene from a dais on the Festival Hall Picer, Westminster. Young city ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Deaths In Greek 'Quake Mount To Over 2,000

    LONDON, August 14.—The deathroll in the earthquake disaster in the lonian Islands (Greece) has reached more than 2,000. The teasers continued last night on the three stricken island of [9] [9] and Ithaca. ...

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  7. Rejects Bail Application In Thallium Case

    SYDNEY, August 14.— The Supreme Court to-day refused bail to Mrs. Caroline Grills, 63, charged with ...

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  8. "LIVING IN INFERNO"

    LONDON, August 14.— From eye-witness, Admiralty and radio reports the following picture can now be built of ...

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  9. No Allowance For Narriman

    CAIRO, August 14.—The Egyptian Government has reused ex-Queen Narriman an allowance. ...

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  10. "NOT INFRINGING PEARLING PACT"

    CANBERRA, August 14: There was no evidence of the Japanese having infringed their pearling ...

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  11. Soviet Drive For Lift In Output

    MOSCOW, August 14.— Soviet newspapers have launched what appears to be a determined campaign ...

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  12. CONFERENCE SOUGHT ON WHARF LABOUR

    SYDNEY, August 14.-Trade union leaders hope the Federal Government will not proceed with its ultimatum to waterside workers to use free labour unless port strengths are increased. ...

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  13. Heat Storage Stove Duty Sought

    SYDNEY, August 14.— The necessity of bringing modern amenities to country people was highlighted in ...

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  14. U.N . Party On Korea Not Yet Fixed

    NEW YORK, August 14.— The United States delegate (Mr. Ledge) said last night that only motions which ...

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  15. TAIPANS CAUGHT NEAR CAIRNS

    CAIRNS, August 14.—Two talpans were accpanted for in the Freshwater district early to-day, according to ...

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  16. To Investigate Breast Wharf

    BRISBANE, August 14.— An Immediate investigation is to be made of the depth of water at the breast wharf at ...

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  17. Sir William's Rough Ride

    BRISBANE, August 14.— The Governor-General (Sir William Slim and Lady Slim had a nerve wraciding ...

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  18. SABRE BREAKS SOUND BARRIER

    CANBERRA, August 14.—An Australian-built Sabre jet broke through the sound ...

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  19. Food Parcels For East Germans

    BERLIN, August 14.—More has 2,500,000 free American-German food parcels were distributed to East Germans ...

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  20. Theft of Arms Charge

    LONDON, August 14.— Ships Irishland handcuffed together in court were remanded for a week at ...

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  21. Child Fatalities In America

    RICHMOND (Virginia) August 14.—Four small boys have been found dead in an abandoned refrigerator at a ...

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  22. Incidents On Carrier Eagle

    LONDON, August 14.—The Admiralty said last night certain, as yet unexplained, incidents" had occurred in ...

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  23. Seaman's Death

    THURSDAY ISLAND, Aug 14.—Josephy Lazarus, Indian single (31) seaman of the steamer Bahadur, died ...

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  24. GOOD MARKET FOR ZEBUS

    BRISBANE, August 14: Bayers bought nearly £3000 worth of Zebacross cattle at the show ...

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  25. Pasteurisation Of Milk At Ayr

    BRISBANE, August 14.— Ayr district farmers are considering establishing a milk pasteurisation plant in the ...

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  26. Winton Shire's Hotel Plan

    BRISBANE, August 14.— Winton Shire Council is bringing greater comfort to Northwest Queensland. The ...

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  27. Hurt in Capsize

    TULLY, August 14.—About 8 o'clock last night a sedan car driven by Mrs. Patricia Dunn (42), of Tully, ...

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  28. DOYLE REPORT OUT SOON

    SYDNEY, August 14.— The report of Judge Amsberg on the Doyle Roys Commission will be tables ...

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  29. No Ship Shortage For Steel Cargo

    BRISBANE, August 14.— Steel should flow more freely to Queensland ports from the south if the waterside ...

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  30. Oil Hopes More Encouraging

    CANBERRA, August 14: The results of current searches for oil in Australia and in New Guinea are ...

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  31. ARMED BID TO STOP COLOMBO VIOLENCE

    COLOMBO, August 14.—Machine gun posts were set up at key points in the city, and armed military vehicles patrolled main roads yesterday afternoon in a bid to stamp out ...

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  32. GIVEN BRANDY AFTER BASHING

    SYDNEY, August 14.—Two thugs to-night administered brandy to a shopkeeper whom they had bashed and ...

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  33. FLANNERY WINS

    MELBOURNE, August 14: Former Australian light-weight champion. Frank Flannery (10.0), beat Darby ...

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  34. JOHNSTON REGARDED AS TEST BOGEYMAN

    LONDON, August 14.—Though several English Cricket writers are inclined to hail Fred Trueman's six for 47 for the Royal Air Force against the Navy yesterday at Lords as a final ...

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  35. To Accompany The Queen

    Lady Pameis Mountbatten, younger daughter of the Earl and Countess Mountbatten, who it has been announced, will—with Lady Alice Egerton, act as Ladies-in-Waiting to H.M. The Queen during the forthcoming Royal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. GUIDED MISSILE PREFERRED TO ATOMIC SHELL

    LONDON, August 14.— Commonwealth Army commanders and scientists left a three-day exercise at ...

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  37. Expansion Of Ayr High School

    BRISBANE, August 14.— Mr. A. Coburn M.L.A., has announced that he has received a letter from the Director ...

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  38. Coconut And Typhoid Cases

    CANBERRA, August 14.— There was no doubt coconut caused the typhoid infection in Canberra, the Director ...

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  39. Cane Prices Board Vacancy

    BRISBANE, August 14.— The resignation of Mr. K. L. Coates, millowners' representative on the Central Cane ...

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  40. Italian Politics

    LONDON, August 14.—Reuter's Rome correspondent says Sigmore Pells, 51-year-old economic expert, last night ...

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  41. SHOW'S RECORD GATE MONEY

    BRISBANE, August 14.— The Royal Show has already established record receipts, with one day still to go. Up ...

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  42. FREAK FATALITY

    SYDNEY, August 14.—A schoolboy who struck his throat on a piece of steel on a post while playing died ...

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  43. [?] BEATEN

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  44. Fishing Lighter

    MACKAY, August 14.— Professional fishing hauls have been lighter this year than in previous years. ...

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