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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 76 words
  4. NEW TOURIST SET-UP PROPOSED

    BRISBANE, June 18.—Conscious of the value of the tourist trade to the state, the Government is expected to introduce legislation during the ...

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  5. ARGENTINE PRESIDENT'S WIFE IN SPAIN

    WHILE officials restrain enthusiastic spectators, Dictator General Franco escorts Dona Eva Durate de Feron, wife of the Argentine President, from Madrid airport, after she arrived from Buenos Aires for a fortnight's stay in Spain. She will England next week. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. REGIONAL ZONES

    BRISBANE, June 18.—"Though the Premier, Mr. Hanlon, has stated that the proposed amalgamation of local authorities has been abandoned, I ...

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  7. U.K. Troops Out Of India By August 15

    LONDON, June 13.—Reuter's New Delhi representative says that a senior Indian officer said that the target date for the withdrawal of ...

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  8. STATE MINE DISPUTE

    BRISBANE, June 18.—Widespread industrial dislocation is threatened in North Queensland if the Collinsville State coal mine strike is not settled this ...

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  9. APPEAL ADJOURNED TO SYDNEY

    BRISBANE, June 18.—The High Court of Australia, with Chief Justice Sir John Latham and Justices Dixon, Rich and McTiernan the bench ...

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  10. PLANE DROPS 200 FEET IN AIR POCKET

    CANBERRA, June 18.—The Prices Commissioner (Mr. McCarthy) suffered a slight head injury, and valuable musical instruments were damaged ...

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  11. DEADLOCK IN COAL MINE DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, June 18.—The shotfirers and deputies dispute, which threatens to halt New South Wales coat production next Monday, was ...

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  12. MURDER, ATTEMPT TO KILL CHARGES

    BRISBANE, June 18.—Earle Baxter 27, who was discharged from hospital to-day, appeared in the Police Court on charges of having wilfully ...

    Article : 90 words
  13. SHOT 4 TIMES, DID NOT SEE ATTACKER

    MELBOURNE, June 18.—A man wounded four times in a shooting affray at the corner of Flinders and Elizabeth Streets on May 22, said in ...

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  14. CONDEMNED JAPS PARADED THEN SHOT

    SHANGHAI, June 18.—Two Japanese officers, condemned to death for war atrocities, were paraded through the city's streets to-day before being shot ...

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  15. Universal Service Vital To Welfare

    PRINCETON (New Jersey). June 18.—A universal military training programme was vital to the national welfare, said President ...

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  16. AIR-SEA SEARCH' FOR SHIP CALLED OFF

    LONDON, June 18.—A search by R.A.F. planes and the submarine Spiteful for an unnamed ship which disappeared off the Scottish coast on ...

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  17. 3 CIRCUS PONIES DIE FROM POISON

    SYDNEY, June 18.—Five circus ponies trained to carry monkeys, were poisond to-day by a weed killer previously sprayed on the grazing ground ...

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  18. N.Z. BLACK-MARKET IN NURSES

    WELLINGTON, June 18.—A new form of black-market—in nurses—is alleged to have arisen in Mew Zealand. It was stated at a meeting of the ...

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  19. STATUS OF WOMEN LOWEST IN A'LIA

    BRISBANE, June 18.—Addressing a meeting of women and Trades Hall officials at the Trades Hall to-day. Mrs. Jessie Street, who was the Australian, ...

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  20. 164 KILLED ON ROAD IN 4 MONTHS

    SYDNEY, June 18.—One hundred and sixty-four persons were killed and 2854 were injured in 4123 road accident in New South Wales in the first ...

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  21. N.Z. ATOMIC PILE REPORT DENIED

    WELLINGTON, June 18.—A report from Sydney that the New Zealand Government has ordered the construction of an atomic pile is stated in ...

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  22. FOURTH IN CASKET TO AYR

    BRISBANE, June 18.—Casket No. 1137 was drown to-night. First prize No 64749. W. J Munro. J. E. Martin, J. McDonald and R. Spilling, ...

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  23. DOWNS FACTORIES SCOOP BUTTER SHOW

    BRISBANE, June 18.—The Downs Co-operative Association scooped the pool in a butter show held in the Hamilton Cold Stores this afternoon. ...

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  24. 17 MYSTERY DEATHS AT HOSPITAL

    PARIS, June 18.—Nerves are ragged and eyes frightened in the women's hospital at Macob where detectives have begun to seek the mysterious ...

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  25. 2 SHIFTS WORKING AT GOONDI MILL

    INNISFAIL, June 18.—Goondi mill started the season with 198 cutters. This is still short of the required number. ...

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  26. "REDS" REPULSED IN AIRPORT CITY

    NEW YORK, June 18.—The American Press Nanking representative says that street fighting is proceeding in Szepingkai, Manchuria where some ...

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  27. T.A.A. GLOBAL SERVICE STARTED

    NEW YORK, June 18.—Pan-American Airways' round-the-world service was inaugurated on Tuesday. when a Lockheed Constellation left La Guardia ...

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  28. 5 STRIKERS KILLED BY POLICE FIRE

    PATNA, June 18.—Five were killed and 23 injured when police opened fire against strikers at Murul Idih colliery, at Dhanbad. 150 miles south-cast ...

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  29. ITALIAN PRESIDENT TO RESIGN

    LONDON, June 18.—Reuter's Rome correspondent reports that De Nicola. announced he intended to resign the Presidency, while tremendous pressure ...

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  30. N.S.W. BUILDING CONTROL EXTENDED

    SYDNEY, June 18.—The State Government to-day extended building controls to the whole of the State except districts west of the Darling River ...

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  31. STUD RAM EXPORT EMBARGO TO STAY

    CANBERRA, June 18.—The Government does not intend to lift the export embargo on stud rams stated Mr. Pollard to-day. ...

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  32. JAP SILK ON SHIP FOR AUSTRALIA

    TOKIO, June 18.—Reuter says that the merkur leaves Kure to-morrow with 212 packages of raw silk for Australia. The consignment is the seventh for ...

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  33. Lab. Majority, Mockery Of Democratic Law

    BRISBANE, June 18.—Analysing the figures of the last State election, Mr. C. Porter, secretary of the Queensland Peoples Party, declared to-day that the Labour Party most certainly did not represent a majority ...

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  34. SEARCH FOR CONTRABAND

    CUSTOMS officer searching for contraband in the luggage compartment of an A.N.A. Skymaster after it arrived in Melbourne on Monday from American. Although customs men made a thorough search of the plane, they found nothing. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. 12 MONTHS GAOL FOR POSSESSION OF GUN

    SYDNEY, June 18.—Kenneth Roland Cash. 23, electrician, was sentenced to 12 months' gaol at the Newtown Police Court, to-day, for having been found ...

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  36. RE-OPENING OF TOWERS SCHOOL OF MINES URGED

    The Government is to be asked to re-establish the School of Mines at Charters Towers for the purpose of training technicians for the mining industry. This was decided at the meeting of the North Queensland Federation of Chambers of Commerce on Wednesday. Several delegates ...

    Article : 355 words
  37. FILM STAR LIED ABOUT PLANE CRASH

    NEW YORK, June 18.—The United Press Santa Monica (California) correspondent says that the film actor Jon Hall admitted to-day that he lied for ...

    Article : 75 words
  38. £50 DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF HAIR

    SYDNEY, June 18.—A woman who claimed £400 from her hairdresser alleging negligence during a permanent wave which caused her to lose some ...

    Article : 139 words
  39. RECORD CANINE CARGO BY PLANE

    SINGAPORE, June 18.—A specially chartered plane will leave Sydney for Singapore to-morrow carrying a record cargo of 89 pedigreed dogs ranging ...

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