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  2. TIDES, SUN, AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 65 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 85 words
  4. LONDON "RIVIERA" RE-OPENS

    London's Thames-side Riviera has re-opened again for the hundreds of schoolchildren who, before the war, used to love to play on the sanded beach when the tide was low. It was closed after a fly-bomb which exploded in the river opposite the Tower blew up the special stairs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 155 words
  5. CONFUSION AMIDST U.K. BAKERS ON BREAD RATION

    LONDON, July 19.—Although most bakers are expected to follow Mr. Churchill's advice to endeavour to observe the bread ration, letting it break down by its own defects, confusion is likely by the decision to ignore the scheme in some ...

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  6. MEAT COMPANIES SEEK AUDIENCE WITH PREMIER

    BRISBANE, July 19.—The meat export companies are alarmed by the actions of unionists in North Queensland, and they fear more unrest in the industry. Their representative (Mr. T. Lewis) to-day tried to arrange a deputation ...

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  7. HUNS BEFORE ENGLISHMEN

    MELBOURNE, July 19.—Priorities for migration to Australia are being denied Englishmen, who had fought in her defence, while ...

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  8. STATE-WIDE HOSPITALS MODERNISATION PLAN

    BRISBANE, July 19.—Queensland's lag in hospital construction, because of the war, was estimated at £2,500,000, said the Health Minister, Mr. Foley, today. It would take at least five years to carry out this ...

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  9. 40 AUSTRALIANS ON DUTCH SHIP

    BRISBANE, July 19.—Forty Australians, Dutchmen and one Indonesian man the Dutch ship Stagen, which brought 3000 tons of Newcastle ...

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  10. MINISTERS REBUKE A.B.C. CHAIRMAN

    CANBERRA, July 19.—Both the Postmaster-General (Sen. Cemeron) and the Speaker in the House of Representatives (Mr. Rosevear) to-day ...

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  11. CONTAMINATION BY DEAD FISH

    BRISBANE, July 18.—The bodies of [?] aminating the waters of the Burnett River and its tributaries ...

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  12. C.P. INTENT ON WINNING WANNON

    CANBERRA, July 19.—Mr. McEwen said to-day if Mr. Casey should stand as a Liberal candidate for Wannon, he had no doubt the election ...

    Article : 156 words
  13. SIX KILLED IN R.A.A.F. COLLISION

    PERTH July 19.—Four members of [?] were killed and six to injured, none seriously when two Air Force trucks crashed together about ...

    Article : 142 words
  14. FLOGGING FOR BASHERS

    SYDNEY, July 19.—Judge Markell will order a flogging for bashers if they are brought before him. He said to-day in the ...

    Article : 157 words
  15. TYRE CONTROLS OFF SOON

    MELBOURNE July 19.—Controls on tyres for private cars are expected to be lifted before the [?] a boltlays. Truck tyres are expected to ...

    Article : 122 words
  16. PETITIONS TO KING ON S.A. TRUST BILL

    ADELAIDE, July 18.—Four petitions have been presented to the King asking that his absent be not given to the Electricity Trust Bill passed ...

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  17. LATE SPORTING

    SYDNEY, July 19.—The manager of the English Rugby League team. Mr. W. Popplewell, has made one surprising change among the English ...

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  18. MOTOR CAPSIZE NEAR PRAIRIE

    HUGHENDEN, July 19.—When returning from Townsville to-day a utility occupied by Mr. and Mrs. J. L. G. Wearing and family, of ...

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  19. GREEK TRIBUTE TO AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, July 19.—Greece to-day paid a unique tribute to Australia. In recognition of the sacrifice of the Australians, who ...

    Article : 287 words
  20. KEMPSEY POWER PLANT FOR Q'LAND

    SYDNEY, July 19.—The Queensland Electricity Commission has purchased a power plant of the Kempsey Electric Light and Power Cov. Ltd. As ...

    Article : 127 words
  21. EXAMINATION OF R.A.N. PENALTIES

    CANBERRA, July 19.—Penalties imposed on ratings by the Australian Naval Board for offences, principally deserting are now being examined ...

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  22. BRISBANE COAL SUPPLY DOUBTFUL

    BRISBANE, July 19.—Brisbane may have gas and electricity restrictions again at Christmas time if coal stocks cannot be built up in time. ...

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  23. LOW SALARY FOR ATOMIC ASSISTANT

    CANBERRA, July 19.—The person to be appointed to the position of atomic research assistant at a salary of only £893 will have every ...

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  24. REFERENDUM ON ELECTION DAY?

    CANBERRA, July 19.—Although it has not been proposed to it officially the Federal Labour Caucus is likely to adopt a recommendation for the ...

    Article : 48 words
  25. FORDE QUESTIONED ON VISITS TO ROCKHAMPTON

    CANBERRA, July 19.—In the House of Representatives to-day Major-General Rankin (CP., Vic.) sought information about how many trips the Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) had made to Rockhampton in the last ...

    Article : 534 words
  26. MANOORA UNDER CLOSE GUARD

    BRISBANE, July 19.—-The move of Dutch soldiers from Brisbane to Dutch territory by H.M.A. auxiliary cruiser [?] ...

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  27. Full Freedom for India Urged as Solution

    LONDON, July 19.—Britain's best hope of keeping India's friendship and co-operation was to offer full, untrammelled freedom and help its attainment as smoothly and as quickly as possible, said ...

    Article : 450 words
  28. KATOOMBA SOLD TO GREEK BUYERS

    CANBERRA, July 19.—The former troopship Katoombs has been sold to some persons of Greek nationality This was disclosed in the Senate ...

    Article : 97 words
  29. BOXING

    BRISBANE, July 19.—After having been floored three times in the first four rounds the bell saving him in the second round. Tommy Mclvor, 9.7½, ...

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  30. SOCIAL SERVICE EXPENDITURE

    CANBERRA, July 19.—Social service expenditure for the year ended June 30, 1946, was £52,528,396, compared with £16,428,396 in the year 1938-89, said ...

    Article : 65 words
  31. MRS. LIVESEY

    SYDNEY, July 19.—The Official Receiver in Bankruptcy. Mr. A. V. Richardson, said to-day he had received a communication from ...

    Article : 148 words
  32. TENNIS.

    NEW YORK, July 19.—"Chalk up Mercer Beasley as another tennis expert believing that the Australian Davis Cup team is headed for the ...

    Article : 133 words
  33. NEW BASIC WAGE FROM AUGUST 5

    BRISBANE, July 19.—The State basic wage increase of 1/- weekly announced in the Industrial Court of Thursday, will probably become ...

    Article : 124 words
  34. GUILLOTINE FOR FOOD RACKETEERS

    LONDON, July 19.—The French Cabinet has decreed the guillotine for black marketeers on the demand of the Food Minister. M. Farge, says ...

    Article : 77 words
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