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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 94 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 79 words
  4. 3 STATES BLAMED FOR GREEK UNREST

    LAKE SUCCESS, September 25.-The United States delegate to the United Nation's Assembly to-day moved that Albania, Bulgaria and Yugoslavia be found guilty of helping the Greek guerrillas, and calling upon those three ...

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  5. RESERVES COULD MEET BANK PROJECTS

    CANBERRA, September 26.—Lack of any provision whatsoever in the budget for payment of compensation to bank shareholders was indeed ...

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  6. WEDDING CAKE FOR PRINCESS

    Mrs. W. Rennie (left) And Mrs. Satchell, of Sydney, with a wedding cake which members of the Country Women's Association are lending to Princess Elizabeth. The six tiers, weighing 130lbs., will ne flown to England in separate tins. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Aussies In Melbourne, 'Dirty, Sloppy'

    CANBERRA, September 26.— Australian soldiers in Melbourne were the "dirtiest and sloppiest" he had ever seen in any country ...

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  8. R'WAY CONCESSION ON FREIGHT RATES

    MACKAY, September 26.—-J. M. Mulherin (Mackay) provoked some vigorous argument at the Queensland Harbour Boards Conference ...

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  9. CASKET No. 1164 DRAWING

    BRISBANE. September 26.— Golden casket No. 1164 was drawn to-day, first prize went to No. 9624, T. Gott crt Street, Maryborough. Second ...

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  10. "WAR WITH SOVIET INEVITABLE"

    CANBERRA, September 26.—After accusing Australia of not bearing her full share of Imperial defence with Britain, Randolph Churchill, son of Britain's wartime Prime Minuter said to-day that war with Russia ...

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  11. 2 GIRLS FOUND IN SHIP'S CABIN

    BRISBANE, September 26.—Two girls, who were said to have come from Piatha, were arraigned before Mr. Murray, S.M., in the Police ...

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  12. Soviet Spy In Canada, Now At U.N.O.

    NEW YORK, September 26.—The "Daily News" says that a Russian, named by the Canadian Government as organiser of the wartime spy Tint, which sent 17 ...

    Article : 164 words
  13. MO SETTLEMENT AT MOURILYAN

    INNISFAIL, September 26. —There has been no settlement of the dispute regarding the alleged overweight [?]cks of sugar. ...

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  14. 6 INJURED IN TRUCK COLLISION

    INNISFAIL, September 26.—Two motor tracks collided yesterday evening on the Warrubullen Range, of the Innisfail-Silkwood road. ...

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  15. FOURTH SECURITY LOAN, £80M.

    MELBOURNE, September 26.— £180,000,000 will be Knight by the Commonwealth Government in the Fourth Security loan opening on October 29 ...

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  16. MORE LABOUR FOR MACKAY FARMS

    MACKAY, September 26.— Further efforts made, by the Mackay Canegrowers Association to relieve the shortage of labour for the current cane ...

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  17. FERRY CHARGES TO BE SUSPENDED

    INNISFAIL, September 26.—Considerable discussion took place at the monthly meeting of the Johnstone Shire Council on the matter or tolls ...

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  18. CROSSING SMASH, YOUTH LOSES LEG

    CAIRNS, September 26.—Following a collision about 5.15 p.m. to-day at he Minnie Street railway crossing, between a rail motor and a motor cycle. ...

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  19. "DROVER" PLANES FOR COUNTRY AREAS

    SYDNEY, September 26.—A new type of three-engined aircraft, particularly suitable for country areas, would tie ready for flight tests soon, the De ...

    Article : 81 words
  20. SWEPT OFF ROCKS BY FREAK WAVE

    SYDNEY, September 26.— Senior Fireman Harold Barton (33) of Hurstville, was swept to his death off rocks below South Head lighthouse to-day ...

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  21. INNISFAIL CANE MEN'S SECRETARY

    INNISFAIL, September 26.—The [?]airman of the Innisfail District Canegrowers Executive (Mr. W. L Pousle), announced this afternoon, that ...

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  22. £1,000,000 IN TWO ESTATES

    SYDNEY, September 26.—Two city business men who died this year, left Stairs, the value of which totalled early £1,000,000. ...

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  23. AYRSHIRE MINERS TO STAY ON STRIKE

    LONDON, September 25.—Reuter says the Ayrshire miners who was been expected to resume work, have decided to remain on strike until ...

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  24. FORBES APPLIES FOR DISCHARGE

    SYDNEY, September 26. — Application for a discharge from bankruptcy as lodged to-day by John Wootcott orbes, recently released from Lone ...

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  25. Brisbane Move Ho Avoid Rail Stoppage

    BRISBANE, September 26.— Efforts to avoid the 24-hours stoppage of members of the A.R.U., in North Queensland, are being ...

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  26. GOOD PROGRESS ON ROCKET RANGE

    CANBERRA, September 26.—Three hundred men are working on the site [?] the base of the rocket range in central Australia. A start has been ...

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  27. COST OF DALY TOUR TO BE PREPARED

    CANBERRA, September 26.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, will prepare a statement showing the cos of the visit overseas by Mr. Daly ...

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  28. TANKER HELD UP BY BOILER DEFECT

    The Caltex tanker Sideling Hill, a vessel of 10.172 tons cross, has been at anchor about 25 miles from Townsville for a couple of days. ...

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  29. BOWEN PROTEST ON BANK PLAN

    BOWEN, September 26.—A well tended meeting was held here to-night in connection with the Federal Government's proposal to introduce ...

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  30. ICE CREAM IN PACKETS CHEAPER

    CANBERRA, September 26.—The Prices Commissioner to-day announced reductions in the retail price of ice ream in packets. ...

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  31. INTERROGATION OF MEMBER IN HOUSE

    CANBERRA, September 26.— The adoption of the American Senate anil British House of Commons practice of allowing Members of Parliament to ...

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  32. FIELD DAY ON TULLY BANANA FARM

    TULLY, September 26.—A field day was held by the Tully and District Fruit and Vogetable Growers Association on the form of Mr. M P Zahnick ...

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  33. SUB'S SPEEDY DASH TO RESCUE AIRMEN

    HONOLULU, September 26.—The United States submarine Chivs, to day, completed a 450-mile dash a full speed, to rescue six men, the crew ...

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  34. 2 VIOLENT EARTH TREMORS AT COWRA

    SYDNEY, September 26.— Two violent earth tremors last night shook the Town of Cowra and outlying districts within a radius of 30 miles. ...

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  35. SPORTING

    BRISBANE, September 26.—Track forecasts are: Doomben: Showery; track good. Rosehill: Weather fine; track fast. ...

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  36. JET PLANES FOR R.A.N. CARRIERS

    CANBERRA, September 26.—The two aircraft carriers Australia is obtaining from Britain may carry jet propelled aircraft. ...

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  37. SECRET MEETING OVER BRISBANE DEFEAT

    SYDNEY, September 26.—The committee of the Canterbury-Bankstown rugby League Club will meet in secret a Sunday to consider reports on the ...

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  38. REQUIEN MASS FOR REV. BRO. NUGENT

    MACKAY, September 26. - St. Patrick's Church was thronged this morning when solemn Requiem Mass was celebrated by Monsignor Rowan ...

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  39. Jew Terrorists Rob Bank Kill 4 British Policemen

    LONDON, September 26.—The British United Press Jerusalem correspondent says Jewish terrorists killed four British policemen and stole £105,000 in a gun battle outside Barclay's Bank at Tel Aviv. ...

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  40. Moslems Revenge Sikh Raid On Refugee Train

    LONDON, September 25.—The "Daily Express's" Lahore correspondent describing the Modems' attack on the refugee train, said thousands of Moslems waited outside Lahore for the next escape train to India to halt ...

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  41. NO ACTIVITY NOW FOR TROCHUS SHELL

    CAIRNS, September 26.—The trocus shell industry as far as North Queensland is concerned is dead. It was learned from a ...

    Article : 219 words
  42. NOVEL "CRICKET" SERVICE AT CHURCh

    BRISBANE, September 20.—The Test cricket, Bill Brown, with other Ticketers will take part in a "cricket" service at the Ashgrove Presbyterian ...

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  43. GERMANS DEADLY WAR GAS

    NUREMBERG, September 25.— Dr. Gerhard Schrader, in on affidavit read in the Court which is trying I. G. Farben officials on war crimes charges said ...

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  44. GLEESON K.O.'s RUSSELL EIGHTH ROUND

    BRISBANE, September 26.—At the Brisbane Stadium to-night. Johnny Gleeson, former New South Wales amateur bantam champion. 8.4½ ...

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  45. BEST MAN AT ROYAL WEDDING

    LONDON, September 26.—Lieutenant Mountbatten's best man at the Royal wedding on November 22 will be the Marquess of Milford Haven. ...

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