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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. GAS SHIP SCUTTLED OFF SYDNEY

    GUNFIRE and explosives on Tuesday sank the [?] steamer Bantam 36 miles from Sydney Heads. She was loaded with 4000 tons of poision gas and ammunition. Pictures show: 1.—Crew of tug casting Bantam adrift 2.—H.M.A.S. Condamine firing at Bantam as she to sink. 3.—The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. DISQUIETING SITUATION IN NORTHERN GREECE

    LONDON, September 26.-Latest reports of intensified fighting in northern Greece between Government forces ad Left-wing bands confirm the view held in London that the conflict amounts to civil war, as yet on a small scale, says ...

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  6. FLARE-UP IN COUSENS CASE OVER PHOTOGRAPH

    SYDNEY, September 26.—A brush between counsel livened proceedings at to-day's hearing of the treason charge against Major Charles Cousens, during cross-exam-ination by Mr. Dovey, K.C., on a photograph of a group ...

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  7. GREEK KING ON WAY HOME

    ALEXANDRIA, September 26. — Prince Paul, of Greece, announced he would meet his brother, King George, off Phaleron Harbour on Friday ...

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  8. BUSHIRE NEW BATTLEGROUND

    LONDON, September 26.—Reports from Bushire say that tribesmen and Government troops are engaged in house to house fighting ...

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  9. Aust. to Call Meeting South Sea Powers

    CANBERRA, September 26.—Australia and New Zealand have invited the Governments of Britain, the United States of America, France and the Netherlands to a conference in Australia early in 1947 to set up a South ...

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  10. BIG SMOKE AUCTION NEXT WED.

    BRISBANE, September 26.—A million cigarettes and a big quantity of tobacco from the unsold portion of lots offered in May this year will be ...

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  11. AIR SPEED RECORD ATTEMPT FAILS

    LONDON, September 26.—Group Captain Donaldson failed to break the world speed record in yesterday's attempts. Averages in the first attempt were ...

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  12. ILLICIT TOBACCO PROSECUTIONS

    CAIRNS, September 26.—Four pounds and four ounces of tobacco on which no excise had been paid, found in the [?] of [?] of ...

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  13. U.S. OCCUPATION IN CHINA DENIED

    LONDON, September 25.—Reuter'a representative aboard the Queen Mary in the mid-Atlantic states that General Dwight D. Eisenhower, ...

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  14. SLIGHT MISHAP TO AMBULANCE PLANE

    CAIRNS, September 26.—A slight [?] occurred to the Cairns aerial ambulance plane to-day on the [?] with the result that the plane ...

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  15. VIGOROUS CHECK ON PORK PRICES

    BRISBANE, September 26.—A vigorous check is being made of the prices being charged for Dork in Brisbane. This follows attentions that ...

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  16. POLICE NO BADGE MARK OF SLAVERY

    BRISBANE September 26.—The Police Union conference, by an overwhelming majority, held that the wearing of identification numbers on ...

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  17. FARMERS' HALL RAZED BY FIRE

    BRISBANE, September 26.—The Queensland Fruitgrowers' Society Hall and store at Cleveland was totally destroyed by fire last night. ...

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  18. BOY GUNMAN USED STOLEN PISTOL

    SYDNEY, September 26.— The maximum penalty of £50 was imposed on Archibald Mills, 52, contractor, who ple[?]ded guilty in the Kogarah ...

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  19. BOULIA LANDS RESUMPTIONS

    BRISBANE, September 26.—The Curio and Naibar blocks, containing 300 square miles and 619 square miles respectively, would be opened for ...

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  20. DIVORCE WITNESS TAKEN ILL

    BRISBANE, September 26.—Because Florence Louise Schnitzerling[?] witness in a divorce case, was too ill to attend the Supreme ...

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  21. COMMITTAL IN MURDER CHARGE

    BRISBANE, September 26.—Raymond Kendall Daniel, 35, business manager, was to-day committed for trail at the sittings of the Supreme ...

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  22. TEX SAYS WIFE SOLD KEEPSAKES

    BRISBANE, September 26.—Tex Morton, the vodelling cowbov and rodeo showman, said at the resumed hearing of his wife's maintenance ...

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  23. HOLLAND PARK "SQUATTING" ENDS

    BRISBANE, September 26.—"Squatting" has ceased at Holland Park military hospital. This is because the State Government has constant police ...

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  24. FIRST PRIORITY TO EXPLOSIVES

    BRISBANE, September 26.—The removal of 170 tons of commercial ex-plosives took priority over the discharge of 5000 bags of American mail ...

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  25. NEW DIAMOND MINE DWARFS KIMBERLEY

    LONDON, September 25.—Reuter's correspondent at Dar-[?] (Tanganyka) says it is officially confirmed that the ...

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  26. BEST WOOL PRICI IN 22 YEARS

    SYDNEY, September 26.—The [?] price since 1924-25 was paid a the [?] Soles to-day for Western . Victorian greasy wool, which had been ...

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  27. DISABLED SHIP IN TOW

    SYDNEY (Nova Scotia), September .—A tug readied the reached bettered Liverpool Packet and is reported to be towing the 4700 ton freighter to safety ...

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  28. DOCTORS SAY HEATH HAS NO DISEASE OF MIND

    LONDON, September 26.—Medical evidence give at the Heath trial to-day did not support the theory that the accused was suffering from disease of the mind, but two doctors were of the opinion that he was man of abnormal impulses, one stating he had a perversion of ...

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  29. WHARF LABOUR SHORTAGE DENIED

    The secretary of the Townsville branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation (Mr. W. Ford) claimed on Thursday afternoon that the supposed ...

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  30. U.S. AMBASSADOR ARRIVES IN SYDNEY

    MR. ROBERT BUTLER, first U.S. [?] to Australia, being welcomed at Mascot, Sydney, on Tuesday, by the Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt). Mrs Butler (right) and Mr. William Bulter, Jun. (left). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. MISSING PLAN FOUND IN SEA

    LONDON, September 26.—A Halita aeroplane which had been reported missing after leaving France, was found in the sea 100 vary, from the ...

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  32. MOVE IN U.K. FOR RELEASE OF SLAV ARCHBISHOP

    LONDON, September 26.—Cardinal Grifin, in a statement on behalf of the hierarchy of Britain and Wales, appealed to the Government to use almost endeavour to secure the release of Archbishop Stephinac, of [?] who is charged with crimes against the people ...

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  33. FIVE KILLED IN TANKER EXPLOSION

    NEW YORK, September 26.—The tankers Benpington (10.172 tons) arrived at Southport (North Carolina) to-day with five dead, one missing ...

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  34. HUGE LAG IN TAX ASSESSMENTS

    SYDNEY, September 26.—As many 25,000 tax assessments for 1944-45 the year before last—have vet to be issued in New South Wales, according ...

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  35. NEW TOWN IN CENTRAL AUSTRALIA

    DAWIN, September 26.—A town, to be known as Elliott, is to be built in the centre of the Northern Territory. It will be located 12 miles ...

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