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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TODAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 101 words
  4. NO SIGNS YET OF BIG SWING FROM LABOUR

    CANBERRA, September 20.-With only a week remaining before polling day, there is not yet any indication of a considerable swing against the Federal Labour Party. This is the opinion of observers passing through Canberra, after ...

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  5. ANNIVERSARY OF BATTLE OF BRITAIN COMMEMORATED

    Anniversary if the Battle Of Britain at Biggin Hill Air Station. Kent This station was from where many of "The few" went up time to shoot down the the [?] during the battle of Britain. [?] with aircraft similar to the [?] they flew the Our picture [?] pilots scrambling to the Spitfires. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. A.E.U. PAY DEMANDS, BREACH OF LAW

    MELBOURNE, September 20.—Demands by members of the Amalgamated Engineering Union for a wages alteration had been made in breach of ...

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  7. AUSTRIA STRIPPED BY RUSSIANS

    LONDON, Sept. 20.—Australian source in Paris say the Russians have already confiscated Austria's entire oil, artificial silk, steam ...

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  8. NEW U.K. PLANS FOR EGYPT

    LONDON, September 20.—The "Daily Telegraph's Alexandria correspondent understand that the terms of the latest British ...

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  9. GRATUITIES READY FROM FIRST WAR

    MELBOURNE, September 20.—Soldiers of the First World War. who have not received their gratuities, can obtain them now by applying to ...

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  10. PRESS COMMENT ON REMEDY FOR EUROPE

    LONDON, September 20.—"Is the remedy which Mr. churchill proposes for the ills one to which Europe will reading submit?" asks ...

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  11. BOOM IN LAND SALES & TRANSFERS

    BRISBANE, Sept. 20.—Sales and transfer of crown lesscholds indicated keen public demand for land, said Mr. Jones to-day. ...

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  12. DROUGHT RELIEF LOAN REFUSED

    BRISBANE, September 20.—A proposal to grant drought relief to dairymen in the form of a loan was totally unacceptable, said the secretary of the ...

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  13. HUXHAM EXPULSION NOT VALID

    BRISBANE, September 20.—Arthur John Huxham won his case in the Supreme Court to-day, against officials of the Queensland incapacisted and ...

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  14. N.S.W. HOUSING

    SYDNEY, September 20.—The New South Wales Housing Commission had built 1000 more houses than the Government authorities in all other States ...

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  15. AUSTRALIA HAS LATEST RADAR

    WASHINGTON, September 20.—Australia on October 23 will demonstrate to the world the latest development is radar—a multiple ...

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  16. GOLDEN CASKET 1066

    BRISBANE, September 20.—Golden Casket No. 1066 was drawn to-day. Winners of the major prizes were: First, 39429. "little Nige." ...

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  17. RAIN AND HAIL ON CENTRAL LINE

    ROCKHAMPTON, September 20.—A heavy storm, with rain and hail, struck The Bluff at 8 p.m. on Thursday and four dwellings, a store and an old ...

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  18. FRENCH TREASURY STAFF ON STRIKE

    LONDON, September 20.—Reuter's Paris correspondent says that 100,000 civil servants employed by the Treasury went on strike in support of ...

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  19. 8 THEFT CHARGES OF R.N. PROPERTY

    SYDNEY, September 20.—Eight men appeared in the Burwood Court to-day on various charges connected with the alleged theft of more than £6000 ...

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  20. N.S.W. LIQUOR ACT

    SYDNEY, September 20.—Many restaurants plan to remodel their premises to obtain licences to serve liquor with meals. ...

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  21. LOWER PENICILLIN PRICE SOON

    NEW YORK, September 20.—The "Wall Street Journal" says the price of penicillin, now 371 cents a dose, which is one-tenth of a gramme, soon ...

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  22. HEAVY DAMAGE IN TONGAN ERUPTIONS

    SUVA, September 20.—Eruptions at Niuafoou Island, in the Tongan Group, are continuing, and the area of devastation is spreading ...

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  23. BIG LAND PURGE IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, September 20.—A large-scale ponce in Soviet land administration was announced last night by the Moscow radio, ...

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  24. SOVIET PLANS TO TREBLE OUTPUT

    LONDON, September 20.—The utility to get things done has become more important than ever in Russia which plans to treble ...

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  25. DISTRICT DAIRY COMMITTEES

    BRISBANE, September 20.—Mat-ters concerned with the budget for 1946-47 were fully dealt with br the State Council of the Queensland ...

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  26. COUSENS TRIED TO INFORM EMPEROR ON P.O.W. TRIALS

    SYDNEY, September 20.—From the time he arrived in Tokio Cousens had tried to get word to the Emperor of Japan that the shocking treatment of P's.O.W was doing ...

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  27. U. S. CONTROL IN JAPAN SOUND

    CAIRNS, September 20.—The Japanese arc learning to think for themselves and are finding it a baffling experience. Thinking for ...

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  28. RAIN SYSTEM MOVED TO SEA

    BRISBANE, September 20.—The weather system responsible for this week's rain in Southern Queensland has passed out to sea, the ...

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  29. ONLY 1 IN 20 U.S. CARS EXPORTED

    DETROIT, September 20.—Mr George Romney, general manager of the Automobile Manufacturers' Association, in a statement said only one In 20 American motor cars was going ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. FAROES DECLARED A REPUBLIC

    COPENHAGEN, September 20.—The Faroe Islands have been proclaimed a Stale as a result of the plebiscite. The Danish Foreign Minister ...

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  31. U.S. MISSION SUGGESTS DUAL USE OF BASES

    NEW YORK, September 20.—The Associated Press Washington correspondent says that representative J. E. Sheridan (Democrat, Pennsylvania), Chairman of the House Military Affairs Sub-Committee, has ...

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  32. ARMY FREEZE ON VEHICLES

    BRISBANE, September 20.—The Army has stopped the transfer of cars, utilities and heavy trailer trucks to the Disposals ...

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  33. RUBBER BAN EASED IN U.S. NEXT YEAR

    NEW YORK, September 20.—As the Department of Commerce estimates that rubber production in former Japanese occupied Far East areas will ...

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  34. R'TON "SLIGHTED" BY TOURIST PANEL

    ROCKHAMPTON, September 20.— The limited time that members of the Queensland tourist development committee will spend in Rockhampton on ...

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  35. JAP WITNESS SUICIDES

    TOKIO, September 20.—The War Crimes Prosecution office announced an investigation had established that Lieut.—General Tatsum Kusabu, chief ...

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  36. BIG ESTATES CUT UP FOR REFUGEES

    BERLIN, September 20.—A land reform law for the American zone has been announced, which is expected to provide 725,000 acres by reducing big ...

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