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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  4. BITTER ATTACK ON U.S. BY SOVIET DELEGATE

    PARIS, September 27.-Perhaps the Americans do not understand, because America was not occupied during the war, or because, in Russia there were no capitalists making profits while the soldiers died on the battlefields," said M ...

    Article : 390 words
  5. LONDON TRAIN DERAILED — ONE DEAD, SIXTEEN HURT

    One man was killed and 16 passengers were taken to hospital when a train Victoria to Ramsgate was deralled [?] Cafford, London. S.E. last Friday. Four coaches plunged over a 20ft. embankment. General view of the wreckage, with coacheslying over the embarkment. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ROCKET TESTING IN AUSTRALIAN DESERT

    LONDON, September 27.—Construction of an £8,000,000 rocket testing range in the Central Australian desert is to begin immediately, states the ...

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  7. DEATH SENTENCE ON HEATH

    LONDON, September 27.— Neville Heath. ex-R.A.A.F. pilot was found guilty by the jury of the murder of Mn. Margery ...

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  8. U.S. MEAT FAMINE

    WASHINGTON, (September 27.—President Truman has disagreed with some of his party leaders, and declared emphatically that ...

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  9. BLACK MARKET IN LABOUR ALLEGED

    BRISBANE, September 27.—The greatest black market which had developed in Australia in recent years was in labour, stated Mr. P. B Watson. ...

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  10. HECKLER AT MR. MENZIES' MEETING SENT TO GAOL

    SYDNEY, September 27.—"It will be a sorry day for the community if a speaker is not permitted to express his views," said the Magistrate (Mr. Hardwicke) in the Central Court to-day, when imposing the maximum pesalty of one month on George Thompson, 56, ...

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  11. ARMY TRUCK HITS TREE

    BRISBANE, September 27-When a military truck crashed into a tree near Wallangarra military camp last night, three soldiers ...

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  12. FRENCH MAIN PARTIES AGREE

    PARIS, September 27.—Leaders of the main parties—M.R.P., Communists and Socialists—after numerous negotiations have ...

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  13. IMPROVED SUGAR STORAGE AT I'FAIL

    INNISFAIL, September 27. — Sugar storage at the three miles in the Innisfail district is better than at the corresponding period in 1945. ...

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  14. UPPER BURNETT IN SORRY STATE

    BUNDABERG, September 27. — "During my 25 years' experience of the district I have never seen a place so bad as the result of drought" said ...

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  15. POLICE OFFER ON C.O.L. NOT NEEDED

    CANBERRA, September 27.—The Federal Government is not likely to accept the offer of the Queensland Police Union to help with the compilation of the cost of living index. ...

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  16. POLICE CRITICISE T'VILLE BARRACKS

    BRISBANE September 27.—At the Police Union conference to-day. Mr. J. Pendergast claimed that police living in barracks at Townsville had no ...

    Article : 302 words
  17. MADE TOBACCO WITHOUT LICENCE

    BRISBANE, September 27.—A fine of £40 imposed on Walter Melville Reid, of South Brisbane, in the [?] ...

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  18. RUSSIA REJECTS AUST. PROPOSAL

    PARIS. September 27.—M. Vyshinsky curtly turned town the Australian proposal to establish a European Court of Human Rights when Colonel ...

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  19. DROUGHT MAY HOLD UP COAL HAULAGE

    ROCKHAMPTON, September 27—Unless rain falls soon and replenishes the railway water supply of Clermont, the haulage of ...

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  20. GREATER LEATHER EXPORTS URGED

    CANBERRA, September 27.—The Tanners and Leather Manufacturers Association decided at their annual conference to-day to make ...

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  21. FINE OF £300 IN CONSPIRACY CASE

    ADELAIDE, September 27.—A jury to-day acquitted Sydney Glendinnen. 55, investor, of Glenelg, and Albert Wachman, 46. clerk, of Glenelg, on a Glendinnen, a cripple, permanently confined to his chair, wept when he was fined £300 after evidence was given of his inability to serve a prison ...

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  22. ROOSEVELT LEFT OVER A MILLION

    POUGHKEEPSIE (New York), September 26.—The late President Roosevelt left a net estate, before taxes of 1,085,486 dollars, after a ...

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  23. HOLLYWOOD STRIKE DELAYS FILMS

    HOLLYWOOD, September 27.—For the second time in leas than three months a strike broke out, suspending productions involving over 50,000,000 ...

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  24. BARRACKING TALK A BLUNDER

    LONDON, September 27.—Declaring that Australia's cricket legislators had blundered in raising the barracking issue before England's players had hit ...

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  25. DISTURBANCES IN INDIA CONTINUE

    LONDON, September 27.—Disturbances are continuing in Bombay. Calcutta and Dacca, as well as Agra. One was killed and 11 were injured ...

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  26. GOLDEN CASKET 1068

    BRISBANE, September 27.—Golden Casket No. 1068 was drawn to-day. First prize, No. 54535. B. Rosendorf. C. McLachian, E. Bugg. Mrs. D. M. ...

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  27. PEEL ISLAND LAZARET

    BRISBANE, September 21.—The Executive [?] has approved of the expenditure of £5250 for the erection of a power house and the installation ...

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  28. LATE SPORTING

    SYDNEY, September 27. — Further disputes said to involve £50,000 in bets have arisen ever the backing of Good Idea in doubles beginning with fancied ...

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  29. REPARATION DRAG IN RUSSIAN ZONE

    LONDON, September 27.—The "Times" Berlin correspondent says an investigation into the organisation of industry in the Russian ...

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  30. LONG GAOL TERMS FOR ARMY MUTINY

    SINGAPORE, September 27.—Of 255 paratroops of the Sixth Airborne Division Court-martialled on charges of mutiny at Maur Camo, Kuala Lumpur, ...

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  31. INDONESIANS REFUSE VOYAGE

    BRISBANE, September 27.—Six Indonesian civilians to-day refused to return to Batavia on the repatriation ship Manoora. ...

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  32. GOERING PREFERS FIRING SQUAD

    LONDON, September 26. — The "Daily Express" Nuremberg representative states that Goering told a lawyer that if sentenced to banging, ...

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  33. MORE PROMOTIONS IN POLICE SOUGHT

    BRISBANE, September 27.— The Queensland Police Union conference to-day decided to seek the creation of three new commissioned, and 20 ...

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  34. FIRST NAZI P.O.W. DRAFT EMBARKS

    LONDON, September 27.—The first 500 of 1500 German prisoners of war to be repatriated monthly left Britain in a leave of ship. ...

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  35. EX-W.R.A.N.S. CROSS AUSTRALIA BY CAR

    Four ex-W.R.A.N. transport drivers, who arrived in Townsville, on Wednesday evening after a car trip from Melbourne to Darwin via Alice ...

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  36. ROYAL SYDNEY TOURNAMENT

    SYDNEY, September 27.—Albert Howald, Woollahrs, and H. Pickworth, Manly, tied at the head of the field, which included leading golf ...

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  37. U.S. WOOL BUYERS RESTRAINED

    LONDON, September 27. — The "Yorkshire Post's Bradford correspondent says substantial American buying commissions for the London wool sales ...

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  38. MR. W. M. HUGHES CELEBRATES HIS 82nd. BIRTHDAY

    BIRTHDAY: Mr. W. M. Hughes, M.H.B., was 82 last Thursday. Picture shows him at his home answering telegrams and letters of congratulation. If Mr. Hughes is re-elected to-day he will create next year an Empire record of 50 years in Parliament. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  39. VON NIDA ELIMINATED

    LONDON, September 27.—Burton eliminated Von Nida from the professional championship at Hoylake. 4/3. after a brilliant display of ...

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  40. LAG IN SOVIET FIVE-YEAR PLAN

    LONDON, September 27.—Reviewing the progress of the Soviet five-year plan, the Moscow newspaper Izvestia" reveals the failure of the Russian machine tool industry to ...

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  41. POTATO SHORTAGE EXPECTED

    SYDNEY, September 27.—A shortage of potatoes would occur before the end of the year, the Commonwealth Potato Controller (Mr. A. Foster) said ...

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  42. BRISBANE ROUTS

    BRISBANE, September 27.—At the Brisbane Stadium to-night. Tommy Jones (10.01, Sydney) outpointed Ted Heiner 19.111) over 12 rounds. ...

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  43. KENNY THEORIES NOW PROVED

    NEW YORK, September 27.—Ortho don medical science has at last been forced to accept Sister Kenny's concepts for infantile paralysis, declared ...

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  44. EGYPT DEMANDS UNITY WITH SUDAN

    LONDON, September 27.—The American Press Alexandria correspondent states Sidky Pashs stated the negotiating committee had ...

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  45. GUAM TYPHOON

    WASHINGTON, September 27.—Admiral Nimitz revealed that the recent typhoon caused 1,500,000 dollors damage to navy installations on Guam. ...

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  46. QUEENSLAND CLOSED TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

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