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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. OPEN MARKET FOR WOOL IS ANIMATED

    BUYERS rising to bid at Sydney Wool Sales this week. A total of 10,240 baleS of wool was sold. Buyers bid to 60 per cent above the price which the British Government paid under the wartime purchase scheme. The auction, which opened in Sydney on Monday, is the first held in the British Empire for seven years. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. STANDING ARMY FIXED AT 17,954

    LAUNCESTON, September 5.—A permanent military force of 17,954, including 4000 reinforcements, and the discharge of all soldiers who did not ...

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  6. £5,000,000 TO DEVELOP BLAIR ATHOL COAL

    BRISBANE, September 5.—The new railway line from Blair Athol to Gladstone was discussed to-day by Mr. Chifley and Mr. Hanlon, as part of the plan for developing Blair Athol coalfield. ...

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  7. NURSES SEEK MORE PAY, LESS HOURS

    BRISBANE, September 5—Substantial increases in wages are being Bought by the Australasian Trained Nurses' Association of Queensland ...

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  8. FOUR TOP-RANKING JAPS WORKED FOR SURRENDER

    TOKIO (Associated Press)—A strangely snorted group of a half dozen top ranking Japanese—including three who hare been named as war criminal criminal suspects—worked for two years behind the scenes to manoeuvre Japan into a position to surrender, says Former Premier, ...

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  9. GIRL STABBED BY SOLDIER FRIEND

    BRISBANE. September 5.—A soldier and m 17-year-old girl were slabbed at a house at Prospect Terrace, Kelvin Grove, to-night. ...

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  10. NEW HOMES FOR COORPAROO

    BRISBANE, September 5—The erection by the Housing Commission of a further timber house on its calate at Seven Hills, Coorparoo, at an ...

    Article : 132 words
  11. BOMBAY RIOT TOLL OVER 200

    BOMBAY, September 5.—A new wave of stubbings and assaults broke out in Bombay this morning. The total casullies are now ...

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  12. EDUCATION SHOULD BE USED IN FILMS

    BRISBANE, September 5—If exhibitors do not give documentary Alms a chance, the motion picture industry will be doomed within the next 20 ...

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  13. GREEK ACCUSATION AGAINST BULGARIA

    PARIS, September 5.—Greece acused Bulgalia of expansionist intenions when the presented her case against Bulgalian claim to western ...

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  14. RIOTS INSIDE RUSSIA?

    LONDON. Sept 5.—The "Manchester Guardian" has publl bed a statement, emanating from a correspondent at the Paris peace ...

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  15. TOWERS HOSPITAL STAFF SHORTAGE

    CHARTERS TOWERS. September 5.—Nursing staff shortage is again worrying the Charters Towers district hospital authorities. The wards that ...

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  16. 2 MORE SHIPS TO LOAD STEEL

    BRISBANE: September 5— The Premier said to-davy that the Mildura, on September 17, would load at Port Kembla 3000 tors of steel and Iron ...

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  17. LESS OUTPUT FROM MORE CLOTH MILLS

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  18. FISH VERY SCARCE IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, September 5.—A famine is being experienced on the Brisbane fish markets Some buyers to-day were unable to ...

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  19. AUSTRALIA NOT TO FORFEIT MANUS IS.

    SYDNEY, September 5.—The Australian Government would never hand Menus Island to the United Slates, the External Affairs Minister Dr. [?] ...

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  20. 544 NURSES NEEDED IN QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE September 5.—There was a shottage of 544 nurses in Queensland at the end of June, the date of the last survey. said Mr. Foley ...

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  21. RUSSIAN OFFICER IN BLACK-MARKET

    LONDON, September 5.—Router's Hertford correspondent says the capture of Russian Air Force offices has tevealed a black market ...

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  22. SOVIET WANTS UNO BASE AT GENEVA

    LONDON, September 5.—The Russian tendency to seek the transfer of effective U.N.O. headquarters to Europe, preferably Geneva, was for ...

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  23. NUREMBERG JUDGES DECIDING VERDICTS

    NUREMBERG, September 5.—The four judges of the International Tribunal have begun the consideration of their verdicts. ...

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  24. JAP SEAMEN STRIKE SEPTEMBER 10

    TOKIO, September 5—The All-Japan Seomen's Union, at a meeting in Kobe, decided to call a general shipping strike, beginning on September 10. ...

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  25. HOSTILE RECEPTION TO MENZIES IN S.A.

    ADELAIDE. September 5.—Addressing gathering of 1000 at Norwood Town Hall to-night, Mr. Menzies met many hostile interjections, but the Liberal Leader ...

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  26. BRITISH OUT OF ATHENS BY SEPT. 15

    LONDON, September 5.—Reuter's Athens correspondent says the British Ambassador (Sir Clifford Norton) has announced that British troops in ...

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  27. SOILS SURVEY OFFICER

    BRISBANE. September 5— The Minister for Agriculture announced to-day the Executive Council had approved the appointment of ...

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  28. 100 U.S. GENERALS IN WAR CASUALTIES

    WASHINGTON, September 5.—The War Department has reported that, from fewer than 2000 wartime generals, 100 were killed, wounded and ...

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  29. NO MORE RAILING OF STORE CATTLE

    BRISBANE. September 5.-Because of the heavy demands on railway wagons and coal supplies, the Railway Department will not accept further ...

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  30. SMITHFIELD STRIKE SETTLED

    LONDON, September 5.—The Smithfield strike has ended and a full settlement reached. Smithfield meatworkers this ...

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  31. GOLDEN CASKET 1062

    BRISBANE, September [?] Golden Casket No 1062. which was drawn to-day, resulted: First prize No 3295, W. N. Anderson. L Healey, ...

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  32. PERSONAL

    The Executive Council in Brisbane on Thursday, approved of the transfer of Mr. C. R. Mulhearn B.V.Sc. Divisional Veterinary Officer at ...

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  33. COMMUNIST DEFEAT FOR T.L.C. CHAIR

    SYDNEY, September 5.—The Communist faction of the N.S.W. Trades ind Labour Council suffered an overwhelming defeat in the voting for the ...

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  34. FIRST FEDERAL AIR SERVICE OCTOBER 7

    CANBERRA, September 5.—Commencing October 7 next, the Australian [?] Commission will commence a daily return air service ...

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  35. INDIAN INTERIM GOVERNMENT LEADER

    PANDIT NEHRU, who has formed an inters Government for India, photographed on his arrival at the [?] drome to meet the Viceroy (Lord Wavell) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. HICKEY APPEAL UPHELD

    BRISBANE. September 5.-By a majority decision, the Public Service Appeal Board to-day upheld an appeal by Francis Patrick Rickey against the ...

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  37. ABUSE OF COURT LATITUDE' RESENTED BY COUNSEL

    BRISBANE, September 5.—Mr. T. D. McCawley, barrister, in the Criminal Court to-day claimed that his attitude towards the police had been misrepresented It did not represent what he had said, or his true opinion, ...

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  38. SAVINGS BANK DEPOSITS SLACKEN

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  39. P.M. CHALLENGED TO PROVE FADDEN TAX CUT IMPOSSIBLE

    TOOWOOMBA, September 5.—Mr. Fadden to-day issued a statement challenging Mr. Chifley to prove that a general taxation reduction of £35,000,000 was not possible throughout Australia. "Mr. Chifley is the only ...

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  40. MONEY LENDER'S FEE FORBIDDEN

    BRISBANE September 5.—A Bill to prohibit money lenders charring clients an Investigation fee was introduced in Parliament to-day by the ...

    Article : 94 words
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