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  2. MAILS CLOSE TODAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 93 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 words
  4. PLOT AGAINST BEVIN HATCHED IN PALESTINE.

    LONDON, August 30—The Palestine C.I.D. was the first to discover the Jewish terrorist plot to murder Mr. Bevin, says the "Daily Mail's" Jerusalem representative. The Palestine C.I.D. flashed a warning to Scotland ...

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  5. GRAVE ABUSE OF VETO OBSTACLE TO PEACE.

    SYDNEY, August 30—The most serious obstacle to the peace settlement was Russia's use of the power of the veto, said the Minister for External Affairs, Dr. H V. Evatt, speaking today about his work at the Paris peace ence. ...

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  6. GEORGE CROSS FOR BRITISH WOMAN.

    A BRITISH woman, Mrs. Odette Celina Sansom, working with the English underground, who refused to talk even when the Gestapo seared her back with red hot Iron and pulled out her toe nails. has been awarded the George Cross. Here are shown Mrs. Odette Celina Sansom and her ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SECOND DEATH IN MASS SHOOTING.

    SYDNEY, August 30 Following the deaths of Marjorie Nurse, 19, and Alfred Dawes Junior. 26, and the wounding of four other ...

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  8. BRITISH CABINET RECONSTRUCTION.

    LONDON. August 30— "Circumstances have imposed on Mr Attlee the necessity for the reconstruction of the ...

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  9. ESCAPED P.O.W. GETS A JOB.

    MELBOURNE, August 30— During his five days of freedom, before he was captured, Gerhardt Reisch. German prisoner of war, ...

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  10. ROUND-UP OF SYDNEY CRIME.

    SYDNEY, August 30—Here is a round-up of Sydney's major crimes this year. On August 11 Detective Constable V. D. Ahearn was shot dead ...

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  11. BIG FOUR PLAN TO HASTEN PARLEYS.

    PARIS, August 30—The Big Four Foreign Ministers, after a four hours meeting agreed to the mechanism for facilitating the handling of amendments at the Paris Peace Conference. ...

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  12. AMERICA WANTS MANUS ISLAND.

    WASHINGTON, August 29—In addition to the Japanese mandated Islands at present In AmerIcan possession, the United States ...

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  13. CONSTABLE FOR TRIAL.

    MELBOURNE. August 30—At the City Court today. Constable Ronald Maxwell Smith was committed for trial on two charges of ...

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  14. RECORD TALLY A T ABATTOIR.

    BRISBANE, August 30—A cattle staughtering record was established at the Brisbane Abattoir this week, with the treatment of a ...

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  15. DESPERATE STOCK FOOD POSITION.

    BRISBANE. August 30—The desperate position refolding stock feed Was emphasised by the Minister for Agriculture today. ...

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  16. JAVA MEETING TO DISCUSS TRUCE.

    BATAVIA, August 29—After the visit of Lord Killearn to Mr. Sjahrir. In Jokyakarta it was announced that Indonesian officers would be sending ...

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  17. LATE SPORTING.

    BRISBANE, August 30— At the Brisbane Stadium tonight, the Malayan, Batting Sima (9.10 1/4). fought a courageous battle to knock out Tommy ...

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  18. A.N.A. STRUGGLE FOR NEW PLANES.

    MELBOURNE, August 30— Licenses to buy nine Douglas aircraft from the United States have now been issued to Australian ...

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  19. DROUGHT RELIEF PLAN SENT TO P.M.

    BRISBANE, August 30—A plan of drought relief to aid dairymen suffering from the dry spell has been sent by Mr Hanlon to Mr. Chifley. ...

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  20. FOOD SUPPLIES REACH COEN.

    COEN, August 30—At last the sore plight of Coen folk And the residents of the surrounding district in their acute foodstuffs shortage has been ...

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  21. SCHACHT DOUSES CAMERA MAN.

    NUREMBERG. August 30—Schacht. In a fit of temper, threw a cup of coffee at an American Press photographer at lunch while the photographer was ...

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  22. LAST TRIBUTE TO MURDER VICTIM.

    SYDNEY, August 30—Hundreds of people attended the funeral today of Cecil John Kelly. 35. of Port Kembla. whose body was found on Sandon ...

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  23. D. of I., POLITICAL P'PAGANDA AGENCY.

    MELBOURNE, August 30— Addressing an audience of 300 at Stawell. Mr. Menzies said the Deparment of Information had ...

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  24. A REAL LIFE TARZAN.

    BEDOUINS hunting gazelles In the Syrian desett, with the aid of a deep saw a strange "animal" running with the herd. Trailing it until their ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. SOVIET MEMBERSHIP BLOCK.

    Russia has blocked United Nations membership applications by Eire, Transjordan and Portugal, solely because the Soviet has no diplomatic relations with those countries. Mr. Hasluck (Australia) asked why diplomatic relationship with the Soviet should condition the precedent to membership of the United Nations ...

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  26. MILK STRIKE OFF.

    LONDON. August 29 — London's milk strike has been settled and the last four groups of co-operative workers decided to return to work. ...

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  27. TROUBLE AMONGST N.T NATIVES.

    DARWIN, Aug. 30—Further trouble between Arnhem Land natives flared up In the Liverpool River area, and the murder of one native and the ...

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  28. SUDDEN DEATH OF CAIRNS SPORTSMAN.

    CAIRNS. August 30—Following a collapse this morning, Mr. George Kiernan. school teacher at Woree. near Cairns, died in the Cairns District ...

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  29. Surprise Soviet Motion On Troop Dispositions.

    NEW YORK, August 30—The Associated Press reports that M. Gromyko astonished the Security Council yesterday with a sudden motion that it seek from members of the United Nations the exact details of troops, ...

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  30. Gas and Power Ration Unless Coal Increased.

    BRISBANE, August 30—The Mines Minister (Mr. V. C Gair) said today that gas, electricity and train cuts in South-eastern Queensland would have to be reimposed unless coal production were increased. Mr. Gair ...

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  31. NEW A.B.C. POLICY.

    The new A.B.C programme policy, which will be Inaugurated on Sunday. 1st. September, will provide on its two stations. 4QG and 4QR. two distinct ...

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  32. DRY CONDITIONS IN PENINSULA.

    COEN. August 30—Drought is playing havoc with stock throughout the Peninsula. It is one of Coen's longest dryest ...

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  33. PROBE IN AUST. ON BIG FRAUD.

    LONDON. August 29—Detective Inspector W. Dawes and Detective Sergeant W Miller, of Scotland. Yard. are leaving for Australia on August ...

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  34. WOOL SALES REVIVAL MONDAY.

    SYDNEY, August 30—Buyers representing interests all over, the world will attend the first Australian wool sales since 1939. In Sydney, on ...

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  35. MILLAQUIN AREA CROPS HALVED.

    BRISBANE. August 30—Speaking at the annual meeting of the Millaquin Sugar Company today. the chairman (Mr. W Hamilton Hart), said that ...

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  36. N.S.W. PASSES COAL BILL.

    SYDNEY, August 30—The State Legislative Assembly sat from 10.30 a.m. yesterday, until 55 am today to pass the Coal Industry Bill through ...

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  37. ROAD SURVEY FROM CAPE YORK.

    COEN. August 30—A flying trip by a jeep from Cape York to Cairns, d[?]ven by Mr Hill, passed Coen recently Mr Hill is assessing the ...

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  38. ORMISTON DISPUTE SETTLED.

    SYDNEY. August 30—The dispute which has held up the Ormiston since Tuesday has been settled by an agreement to give the ship's cooks another ...

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  39. TANKERS AS JAP WHALING SHIPS.

    TOKIO, August 30—Reuter's representative at Tokio says General MacArthur ahs given the Japanese Government permission to convert three ...

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  40. MOSLEM FESTIVAL PASSES QUIETLY.

    LONDON, August 30—The great Moslem festival. was celebrated throughout India without incident mainly because military precautions ...

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