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  2. MAILS, CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 80 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 68 words
  4. SOVIET, PRESENT PERIL TO FRANCE

    LONDON, September 25.—The French military unpreparedness was severely criticised by Anzionnaz, chairman of the Assembly's national defence committee and secretary general of the Radical Socialist Party. ...

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  5. Company And Gold Tax To Be Suspended

    CANBERRA, September 25.—Mr. Chifley to-day introduced Bills into the House of Representatives which will result in the ...

    Article : 237 words
  6. T'ville L.A.A. Delegates Not In Mossman

    MOSSMAN, Sept. 25.—There is a mystery in this town-the administrative centre of the Douglas Shire—surrounding the ...

    Article : 180 words
  7. LUSH AND 4 OTHERS GUILTY

    CANBERRA, September 25.— Justice Kirby has found former officer in charge of the Sydney branch of the Land Sales Office, Frederick Alan ...

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  8. BANK BILL IN OCTOBER

    CANBERRA, September 25.— The Government anticipates it will he able to bring down the Bank Bill in the second week in October. ...

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  9. SOIL IMPROVED BY ATOM BOMB

    TOKIO, September 23 (A.A.P.-Reuter).—Nagasaki agricultural experts are convinced the atomic bomb sensationally effected the fertility of the ...

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  10. HIGH AMERICAN OFFICIAL RESIGNS

    WASHINGTON, September 25.— Mr. Truman has accepted the resignation of Mr. William Benton. Assistant Secretary of State, in charge of ...

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  11. TOOL SHOP OVERSTAFFED AT T'VILLE

    MARYBOROUGH, September 25-Richard J. Armit, toolmaker, Towns T'ville, said to-day that, because on waste he gave up voluntarily his ...

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  12. 4,000 CASUALTIES WHEN TRAIN RAIDED

    LONDON, September 25.—Reuter's Karachi representative save official quarters stated the casualties in the attack near Almritsar of ...

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  13. £70,000 FIRE LOSS AT FACTORY

    SYDNEY, September 25.—Damage estimated at more than £70,000 was caused early this morning by a fire which gutted the wool carbonising ...

    Article : 129 words
  14. Q'LAND HARBOUR BOARDS' CONCERN

    MACKAY, September 25.—A conference of the Queensland Harbour Boards Association to-day suspended standing orders to pass a resolution ...

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  15. HIGHER MOSSMAN CRUSHING EXPECTED

    MOSSMAN, September 25 —The estimated crushing at Mossman mill, which earlier was 110,000 tons for the season, has appreciated to 127,000 tons. ...

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  16. POTATO MARKETING BOARD PROPOSED

    BRISBANE, September 25.—The executive Council to-day approved the issue of a notice of intention to scope a Potato Marketing Board ...

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  17. Eveleigh Silver Lead Field A Second Mt. Isa

    CAIRNS, September 25.—"A Far northern Mt. Isa, is how experienced mining men of the Cairns and Hinterland districts refer to the recent finds of silver lead at Eveleigh, which is approximately 30 miles north west of ...

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  18. SISTER KENNY ON WAY TO BRISBANE

    NEW YORK, September 24 (A.A.P.) The journal "American" says that sister Kenny will leave by plane for Australia to-day. where she is due on ...

    Article : 290 words
  19. DR. DE WITT BATTY SUPPORTS RED BOOK

    SYDNEY, September 23.—The forat of service prescribed in the "Red Gook" was Anglican, not Catholic. Dr. Francis De Witt Batty. Anglican ...

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  20. CLERKS WILL TIE UP WHARF WORK

    BRISBANE, September 25.— Shipping on the Brisbane waterfront will be tied op on Saturday because tally clerk members of the ...

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  21. NO DISCRIMINATION BETWEEN AIRLINES

    CANBERRA, September 25.— No dis[?]mitation between Government and private airline companies has been town in granting dollars for the ...

    Article : 164 words
  22. 2 SURVIVORS STILL IN HOSPITAL

    CAIRNS, September 25.—Only two Varrnambool survivors are now it the Cairns District Hospital. Seven were flown to Sydney to-day ...

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  23. DUES SOUGHT ON GOVT. SHIPS, GOODS

    MACKAY, September 25.—The Queensland Harbour Boards' Association conference to-day unanimously carried a motion ...

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  24. CAIRNS A.R.U. TO SUPPORT T'VILLE

    CAIRNS, September 23.— At a meeting of the Executive Cairns branch of the Australian Railways Union, to-night, it was decided to call a ...

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  25. MacMAHON BALL TO SEE P.M.

    SYDNEY, September 25.—No further comment on his resignation at former British Commonwealth representative on the Allied Council for ...

    Article : 153 words
  26. EXTENSIVE SURVEY OF COAL VALUES

    CANBERRA, September 25.—A comprehensive survey is to be carried out by the Council for Scientific and industrial Research into the physical ...

    Article : 104 words
  27. N.Y. CLUB OWNERS REFUSE HUGE OFFER

    NEW YORK, September 24.—An offer by three Wall Street investment houses of 3,000,000 dollars for a hall interest in the New York Yankee ...

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  28. SENATOR AMOUR DENIES CHARGES

    SYDNEY, September 25.—A vehement denial that he has been drunk in San Francisco and that he had aimed a punch at the ...

    Article : 165 words
  29. CORIO SEAMEN TO BE RE-INSTATED

    SYDNEY, September 25.—As the result of the Court's decision in Melbourne to-day. the Institute od Marine and Power Engineers will ...

    Article : 180 words
  30. N.Q.L.A.A SECY RESIGNS

    MOSSMAN, Sept. 25.—There has been an atom bomb thrown into the administration of the North Queensland Local Authorities' ...

    Article : 238 words
  31. MR. HUGHES SPENT BIRTHDAY IN BED

    CANBERRA, September 25.—Mr. W [?]. Hughes. M.H.R. was 83 to-day. H spent the day in bed, a victim of influenza, but even had he been well he ...

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  32. R.A.F. PILOT KILLED IN JAPAN

    TOKIO, September 24 (A.A P.-Reuter).—Flying-Officer D. H. Alexander of No. 17 R.A.F. Squadron, was killed when a Spitfire crashed into the inland ...

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  33. 3 Missing British Polar Airmen Found Safe

    NEW YORK, September 25.—Commander Finn Bonne, leader of the American Antarctic expedition, hat radioed N.A.N.A. that three British airmen from Major K. S. Pierce-Butler's British expedition, whose Auster ...

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  34. P.M. NOT ASKED TO CLOSE BASES

    CANBERRA, September 25. — A denial that he had been asked by the A.C.T.U. to take steps for the closing of all Dutch aircraft bases in Australia ...

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  35. 'Q'land Lost Sovereignty, Subservient To Canberra'

    BRISBANE, September 25.—Speaking in the budget debate to-day, Mr. Nicklin warned the House the present [?]udget might be Queensland's last Instead of being a overeign State, they now had to be subservient to ...

    Article : 311 words
  36. FURTHER CUTS IN DOLLAR PURCHASES

    CANBERRA, September 25—It was Earned from an authoritative source to-day that the Commonwealth Government might have to impose further ...

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  37. £500 MISSING AFTER FIRE

    ADELAIDE, September 25.—In the course of an inquest into a fire at the Engineering works of Charles Richardton and Sons on July 21. the secretary ...

    Article : 93 words
  38. NO BIG DROP IN WOOL PRICE LIKELY

    SYDNEY, September 25.—"I do not consider any substantial decrease in the values of wool will be seer his season, unless, of course a ...

    Article : 135 words
  39. SOLD HOUSE, LEFT £40 BEHIND

    CAIRNS, September 25. - In the Court of petty Sessions the Magistrate Mr. W. E. McKennal ordered that an amount of £10 in hank notes found ...

    Article : 162 words
  40. VIC PATRICK'S HOME RANSACKED

    SYDNEY, September 25.—Thieves last night ransacked the home of Vic Patrick. Australian lightweight champion, who is at present in Adelaide ...

    Article : 99 words
  41. BURMA ADOPTS CONSTITUTION

    LONDON, September 25. — Reuter's Rangoon correspondent save the Burnese constituent assembly unan[?]nously passed the Constitution Bill. ...

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