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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 54 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 words
  4. ALLIES INTRODUCE NEW ATOMIC BOMB

    WASHINGTON, August 7.—The White House has announced that the Army Air Force dropped an atomic bomb on Japan, containing more power than 20,000 tons of T.N.T., and producing 2000 times more blast than the largest bomb ...

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  5. JAPANESE PRISONERS GOING TO CAMP IN NEW GUINEA

    Japanese prisoners being transported [?] Douglas aircraft to a prison camp at Altape, New Guinea. (Australian Official Photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. COMPLAINTS OF "RED" VIOLENCE

    NEW YORK, August 7.—The “NEW YORK TIMES” Vlenna representative, John MucCormack, says the Viennese ...

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  7. U.S. OPPOSITION TO ATTLEE

    NEW YORK, August 7.—The "Times" Washington representative, James Beston, says: "British officials here see increasing ...

    Article : 190 words
  8. AUSTRIAN S.S. HEAD ARRESTED

    VIENNA, August 7.—The Austrian police have arrested the Austrian S.S.Sturm-Fuehrer, Ernest Grabner, who is held responsible for the murder of ...

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  9. LOST PLANE CREW IDENTIFIED

    MELBOURNE, August 7.—The crew of the Beaufort bomber which crashed two miles from Eskdale, Victoria, on June 4 this year, the wreckage of ...

    Article : 143 words
  10. ATOMIC SECRET NOT FOR ALL

    LONDON, August 7.—It appears that the secret of the atomic bomb will not be shared by any power other than those directly concerned with ...

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  11. UNIFICATION SCHEMES TO BEGIN SIMULTANEOUSLY

    BRISBANE, August 7.—Work on the unification of Australia's railway systems would start at the same time throughout the Commonwealth, said the Director of Commonwealth Land Transport (Sir Harold Clapp) to-night. “We are doing the first things first,” he said, “and we are carrying out the strategic ...

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  12. INVESTIGATION OF CLONCURRY DEATH

    BRISBANE, August 7.—Two ascents of the dangerous peak of Black Mountain, near Cloncurry, were made to-day by Detective Sergeant E.E. Risch, ...

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  13. EGYPT REQUESTS TREATY REVISION

    LONDON, August 7.—The Egyptian Prime Minister (Nokrashy Pasha) has asked the Senate for authority to negotiate with the ...

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  14. FARMERS' SMALL PETROL INCREASE

    CANBERRA, August 7.—“The manner in which the petrol ration increase is distributed amazes me,” said Mr. Fadden to-day. ...

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  15. BROKER USED GOWRIE SCRIP

    ADELAIDE, August 7.—Henry Warburton Hodgetts, stockbroker, whose estate has been sequestrated with liabilities exceeding £100,000. ...

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  16. ATOMIC MATERIAL CAME FROM S.A.

    ADELAIDE, August 7.—It has now been revealed that uranium, one of the major elements used in the atomic bomb has been largely mined in South ...

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  17. ORNATE STABLE PROVED COSTLY

    SYDNEY, August 7.—Arthur Sullivan, of Mosman, who built an elaborate house and an ornate stable at Mount Edyscombe, Gurrundah, near ...

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  18. POOR INCENTIVE TO OUTSIDE CAPITAL

    CANBERRA, August 7.—Mr. Chifley. had invited British and American capital to establish new industries in Australia, and Senator Ashley had ...

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  19. JAP CASUALTIES HEAVY ON BIAK

    MELBOURNE, August 7.—Royal Netherlands Indies Army headquarters reveal that in the nine months from September last year till May of ...

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  20. EXODUS OF U.S. ARMED FORCES

    BRISBANE, August 7.—“The American war effort it in process of passing from Australia's shores. The hour has struck for us to go. Our ...

    Article : 79 words
  21. ITALIAN FRONTIER DEMANDS

    ROME,. August 7.—Signor Parri, at a meeting of members of the Venezia Giulia Legislature, called for a frontier based on respect for ethical rights. ...

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  22. TRIAL OF NAZI P.O.W. OPENS

    LONDON, August 7.—A military court began the trial of four Germen war prisoners, Emil Schmittenbord, Armin Kuehne, Heinz Ditzler and ...

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  23. SERVICE UNION LEAVES T.L.C.

    BRISBANE, August 7.—By an overwhelming majority the Queensland State Service Union decided to-night not to renew its ...

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  24. DOCTOR BEFORE MEDICAL TRIBUNAL

    SYDNEY, August 7.—Dr. A. J. Fitzgerald, of Macquarie Street, appeared before the Medical Disciplinary Tribunal to answer a complaint that he ...

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  25. U.S. AIR ACE DIES IN PLANE CRASH

    BURBANK (California), August 6.— Major Richard Bong, leading American fighter pilot in the Pacific, with a score of 40 Japanese planes, was ...

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  26. PARIS PURGE ON BLACK MARKETING

    PARIS, August 7.—The Food Minister has announced determined measures to stamp out the black market. Twenty were arrested and over 100 ...

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  27. NOLLE PROSEQUI IN BARLOW CASE

    MACKAY, August 7.—Appearing before Mr. Justice R. J. Douglas in the Circuit Court to-day, Charles Dight Barlow, medical practitioner, on bail, ...

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  28. BIG PROGRAMME IN REAFFORESTATION

    BRISBANE, August 7.—To meet the serious timber position that is looming, the Government intends to stat reafforestation as quickly as possible ...

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  29. THREE SHIPS FOR RETURN OF TROOPS

    PERTH, August 7.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) stated to-day that in response to his request, General MacArthur had made available ...

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  30. SOVIET AGREEMENT WITH RUMANIA

    LONDON, August 7.—The Bucharest radio says the Russian Government has informed the Rumanian Government that diplomatic relations ...

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  31. British Planes Raid Tokio

    NEW YORK, August 7.—The Tokio radio says 40 planes attacked the Tokio-Yokohama area to-day. Several British planes participated. ...

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  32. Duke Scores With School Holiday

    BRISBANE, August 7.—The most popular announcements made by the Duke of Gloucester at Ipswich and Gatton to-day were to the school ...

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  33. MacKENZIE KING'S RECORD MAJORITY

    OTTAWA, August 7.—Mr. Mackenzie King was elected to the Commons in the Glengarry by-election. He defeated Dr. Richard Monahan, ...

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  34. SWEDISH RUNNERS IN ENGLAND MEET

    LONDON, August 7.—The visiting Swedes, G. Haegg and A. Andersson, won the two miles and the mile respectively, before a tremendous crowd ...

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  35. NEWS OF MR. CURTIN'S DEATH AT BALIKPAPAN

    How news of Mr. Cortin's death was first conveyed in Australian soldiers at Balikpapan (Borneo). The notice was hung at a Salvation army post where troops call for tea. (Australian Official Photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 79 words
  36. MOVE FOR STATE HOUSING MINISTER

    BRISBANE, August 7.—The creation of a State minister for housing will be advocated at the Queensland People's Party Convention which opens in ...

    Article : 185 words
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