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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 62 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 93 words
  4. 14 NATIONS NEED ECONOMIC AID

    NEW YORK, September 7.-The "Herald Tribune's" Washington representative says the State Department, in a secret report, has advised the House Committee on Foreign Aid, that at least 14 European nations must have outside ...

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  5. Victim Of Attack Brutally Bashed

    SYDNEY, September 7.—At the North Sydney police station this afternoon, Leslie Wilfred Ward, 21, was charged with having raped and ...

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  6. NEW STRATOCRUISER BEGINS TEST FLIGHTS

    THE new Boeing Stratocruiser "Queen of the Airlines" on a lest flight over the Pacific North-west. This new giant of the air, a commercial version of the military Boeing C 97, weighs 871 tons and nan accommodation for 30 passengers, white 3,000 lbs of cargo and baggage can he carried in two lower deck compartments. The main cabin in 66 feet in length and in connected with the lower deck lounge by a spiral staircase. The stratocruiser ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Holland Pork Wives Demand To See Premier

    BRISBANE, September 7. — Three women members of the Anti-Eviction Committee at the Holland Park Hotting Commission ...

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  8. SHIPS' ENGINEERS THREATEN TO TIE UP PORTS

    BRISBANE, September 7.—Ships engineers said in Brisbane to-day that they were determined to the up coastal shipping at the end of the month unless the four engineers suspended from the freighter Corio were ...

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  9. U.S. TO DEPORT ALIEN REDS

    NEW YORK, September 7.—The Department of Justice has started a far reaching drive to depart all alien Communists from the United Stales, including many prominent in the ...

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  10. DECISION TO-DAY ON 40 HOURS

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 7.—To-morrow, the full bench of the Arbitration Court will five judgement is the 49 hours case, thus ...

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  11. BANK BILL THIS SESSION?

    SYDNEY, September 7.—"If the Federal Caucus approved of Cahinet's proposal lo nationalise the trading banks, the enacting Bill ...

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  12. NO OFFICIAL STRIKE SINCE WAR

    SYDNEY, September 7—There had not been one official strike in Britain since the war, and the effects of the unofficial strikes had been exaggerated. ...

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  13. FALLON'S OFFER TO BREAK BAN TOO LATE

    BRISBANE, September 7.—The State secretary of the Australian Workers' Union (Mr. C. G. Fallon) said yesterday that he would break ...

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  14. SPENDING SPREE WITH U.S. ENDED

    NEW YORK, September 6.—The international post-war spending spree for American made goods is all bus over as the suddenly developed ...

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  15. ARTIST TO SAIL WORLD IN KETCH

    SYDNEY, September 7.—Mr. E. W. Player, a Melbourne commercial artist, has flows to Sydney to fins six men, each willing to ...

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  16. HERBERTON MINE TRAGEDY

    HERBERTON, September 7. — Arthur Frederick Rylc, 29 years old miner, who was killed at the old Epsom mine on Friday, was in ...

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  17. CANBERRA FLOODED WITH TELEGRAMS

    CANBERRA, September 7.—Canberra post office operation were at the point of exhaustion yesterday as an available of telegrams ...

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  18. UNION OFFICIALS CRITICISED

    SYDNEY, September 7.—The State Council of the Australian Legion of Ex-Servicemen and Women, on Saturday, criticised ...

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  19. STATION TRAGEDY IN EINASLEIGH AREA

    CAIRNS, September 7.—Cyril Further part owner of Nairn way Spring station, in the Einasleigh district died in the Cairns hospital this morning, at ...

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  20. NO INTENTION YET TO ENLARGE HOUSE

    SYDNEY, September 7. —The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) indicated to-night at Bathurst that no action was likely on the ...

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  21. CHEMIST STITCHED BOY'S LEG

    BRISBANE, September 7.—As there is no doctor on Brible Island, a qualified chemist on holiday there inserted 14 stitches in a wound in a boy's leg ...

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  22. Aerial Bombs For 'Reprisal Raid On London'

    PARIS, September 7.—Police arrested a number of persons after discovering six home-made aerial bombs, with which, it was ...

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  23. VETS. MASSACRED BY FRENZIED MOB

    NEW YORK, September 6.—Mexico City has announced the arrest of 40 persons in connection with the massacre of seven numbers of a ...

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  24. MINISTER'S CHARGE DENIED

    BRISBANE, September 7.—Ailegations made in a Press interview by Rev. Mervyn Lee. Methodist Minister at Palmwoods, that there was ...

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  25. SOVIET LEASES PALATIAL ESTATE

    NEW YORK, Stpt. 7.—Russian efficials have leased Rivington House, the palatial country estate of the late millionaire banker ...

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  26. 2 MORE DEATHS FROM ENTERITIS

    BRISBANE, September 7—Two more children died from grastro enteritis in the Children's Hospital to-day. One was a girl 7 months ...

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  27. 30,000,000 DOZEN EGGS FOR BRITAIN

    BRISBANE September 7.—Arrangements have been completed by the Federal Government to supply the British Ministry of food with ...

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  28. "GHOST LIGHT" IN B'BANE CEMETERY

    BRISBANE, September 7.—Phone calls to police and a newspaper office to-night. resulted in the visit to the Toowong cemetery of a local resident ...

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  29. AUST. NOMINEE IN JAVA DISPUTE

    BATAVIA, September 7.—(A.A.P and Reuters.) The Jogjakarts radio officially announced that the Republican Government has asked ...

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  30. GOLD SALE TO U.K. APPRECIATED

    LONDON, September 7.—Dr. Dalton has sent his warmest thanks to the Australian Government for the Sale to Britain of 150,000 ounces of gold. ...

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  31. Soviet Insistent On Ban On Atomic Weapons

    NEW YORK, September 7.—The Associated Press Lake Success representative says that M. Andrei Gromyko declared to-day that the Soviet's policy regarding the control of atomic weapons was to be ...

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  32. No Red Tope If Competitive Banking System Retained

    Banking operations should be carried out efficiently and expeditiously and free of red tape which marks the functioning of so many government departments at the present time. Elimination of red tape and of delays ...

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  33. Real Australian Ballet In Sydney

    Kathleen Gorham as Australia and Vassllie Trunoff, at the Borovausky Ballet, as an shorigine in a scene from "Terra Australis" story of the ballet deplete the white man's entry to this continent ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. INDIA'S FREEDOM A NIGHTMARE

    NEW YORK, September 7— India's dream of freedom has turned into a nightmare, says the "Herald Tribune's" New Delhi ...

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  35. COEN JUBILANT, FOOD EXPECTED

    COEN September 6.—Residents of Coen, who have been deprived of food supplies for three months, hope that trucks will arrive from the Annie ...

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  36. NEW PLANES FOR TASMAN SERVICE

    LONDON, September 6.—The Aviation Correspondents of "The Times," and the "Daily Mail" say that a Brit is aviation firm will receive a £1,000,000 ...

    Article : 86 words
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