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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 words
  3. TIDES, SUN, AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 63 words
  4. GLOUCESTERS AT AUGUSTUS DOWNS

    Astride stockrails, the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester watch the branding of cattle on Augustus Downs Station, near Burketown, during their recent tour of Queensland. Later by light of moon and camp fire, they watched a corroboree held in their honour. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 88 words
  5. NO DECISION AT STRIKE PARLEYS

    BRISBANE, July 23.—All day secret talks by employers and employees, in a last minute bid to stave off light, power and transport restrictions, had reached no decision late to-night. ...

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  6. SEAMEN IN DESPERATE PLIGHT

    BRISBANE, June 23.—Special food was rushed by launch to Moreton Bay, early to-day, to feed 43 half starved seamen on the ...

    Article : 241 words
  7. STRIKE AT KEMPSEY (N.S.W.) HOSPITAL

    Nurses and sisters of Kempsey (N.S.W.) Hospital last week locked themselves in their quarters to prevent the Board removing one of their members, Sister Pamela Swift, from the hospital. Nurses who had rostered ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BIG WAGE LOSSES FEARED IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, June 23.—The organiser of the Tramway Union (Mr. J. Conethart) said to-night that railway and tramway employees fear that the ...

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  9. GLOUCESTERS BACK IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, June 23.—After 18-day tour of Central and Western Queensland, the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester reached ...

    Article : 254 words
  10. MALAYA STORY CHALLENGED

    WELLINGTON, (N.Z.), June 22.— Major-General Gordou Bennett's version of incidents on board the Empire Star during the Malayan ...

    Article : 324 words
  11. 35,000 DOZEN EGGS LESS LAST WEEK

    BRISBANE, June 23.—The intake of eggs by the Egg Board last week was 35,000 dozen fewer than for the corresponding period last year. ...

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  12. DECISION ON PEACE DATE NEXT WEEK

    LONDON, June 23.—Mr. Byrnes, at the Foreign Ministers' conference this afternoon, made an unsuccessful proposal to call a European peace ...

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  13. 18 MILES IN 10 HOURS IN BLIZZARD

    SYDNEY, June 23.—The Bega-Cooma bus which had been reported lost in snowstorms, between Nimmitabel and Brown Mountain, arrived in ...

    Article : 122 words
  14. BRITAIN CAN MAKE IT

    CANBERRA, June 23.—The slogan "Britain Can Take It" had been changed to "Britain Can Make It" the new British High Commissioner. ...

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  15. GROWERS WANT WOOL PROFITS

    SYDNEY, June 23.—The Australian Woolgrowers' Council annual meeting registered an emphatic protest against the Federal Government's ...

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  16. RADIO DIAGNOSIS OF SEAMAN'S ILLNESS

    LONDON, June 23.—The Air Ministry News Service says that after an urgent call on June 19 from the American tanker. Vcrendrye, which ...

    Article : 130 words
  17. M.P's. SHOT BY RUSSIANS

    LONDON, June 28.—A Russian soldier in a stolen American jeep shot find wounded two American military police, who ordered the jeep to halt, ...

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  18. PEDESTRIAN HIT BY LOADED AMBULANCE

    SYDNEY, June 28.—The ambulance in which a doctor was attending to a woman who had just given birth to a child, was involved in an accident in ...

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  19. AID FOR STRIKERS' DEPENDANTS

    SYDNEY, June 23.—Mr. J. Pollard, late of the Roxy Theatre, Townsville, will leave here next week, with a mobile picture plant and a programme ...

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  20. DR. EVATT KEEN ON ATOMIC PROPOSALS

    NEW YORK, June 22.—The Australian Minister for External Affairs Dr. Evatt, in a broadcast said that Mr. Baruch had made proposals which ...

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  21. TRIAL JET-PLANE AIR MAIL FLIGHTS

    NEW YORK, June 22.—The Associated Press Schenectady correspondent says that two experimental jelplane air mail flights were made from ...

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  22. HOSPITAL COAL STOCKS ASSURED

    BRISBANE, June 23—A Hater Hospital official said to-night that stocks of coal had arrived at the hospital on Saturday just before the existing ...

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  23. SURVEY OF N.T. POSSIBILITIES

    DARWIN, June 22.—The Nortoern Territory is to be surveyed for its agricultural possibilities. This was disclosed in Darwin to-day ...

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  24. 2 KIDNAPPED OFFICERS FREED

    JERUSALEM, June 28.—It is officially stated that two of the kidnapped British officers were released by their captors on ...

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  25. BABINDA GETS "FROST BITE"

    BABINDA, June 23.—Two of the coldest snaps known here for many years occurred yesterday and to-day, when the thermometer reading at ...

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  26. Serious Crime Wave In Sydney At Week-end

    SYDNEY, June 23.—Sydney has experienced one of its worst week-ends for crime. The police are seeking more men to patrol the streets which they now feel to be unsafe for civilians because of the prevalence of ...

    Article : 439 words
  27. £500 IN CASH AND FURS STOLEN

    TOOWOOMBA, June 23—The premises of J. Jackson and Son. manufacturing furriers, in Ruthven Street, were broken into on Saturday night, ...

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  28. Dutch Minister May Be Recalled, Dispute With P.M.

    CANBERRA, June 22.—Government and diplomatic circlet here believe that the recall to Holland of the Dutch Minuter (Baron van Aerssen) is imminent. A recall order from The Hague is understood to be ...

    Article : 261 words
  29. 2 IN HOSPITAL WITH KNIFE WOUNDS

    TOOWOOMBA, June 23. — Albert George Tilley, 41, and Lillian May Auld, 39, were admitted to the Too-woomba General Hospital this ...

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  30. 8 KILLED IN HOTEL EXPLOSION

    NEW YORK, June 22.—An explosion in the basement of the 16 storey £1,000,000 Baker Hotel, at Dallas (Texas), killed eight persons ...

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  31. DUTCH NATIONAL ON SPY CHARGE

    LONDON, June 21. — Christian Linderman, 33-year-old Dutch garage owner, who, it is aleged, was a mas er German [?] under the code name of ...

    Article : 188 words
  32. U.S. CONTROL PLAN FOR JAPAN

    WASHINGTON, June 22.—The United states has proposed to England, Russia, and China, the creation of a four-power control ...

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  33. LEATHER STOCKS RETURN REQUIRED

    CANBERRA, June 23.—To curb speculators, who are buying up leather with the view to exploiting overseas markets, an order requiring returns ...

    Article : 160 words
  34. DEADLOCK IN CHINA PARLEYS

    NANKING, June 21.—The Communist negotiator, General Chouen Lal, in a statement urged the ending of all hostilities both in China Proper ...

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  35. CIANO'S WIFE SUES FOR DEFAMATION

    LONDON, June 22.— Mussolini's daughter, Edda Ciano, has brought an action for libel against the editor of the Swiss weekly newspaper, "Nation" ...

    Article : 82 words
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