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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 83 words
  3. TIDES SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 53 words
  4. THE ROYAL FAMILY IN SCOTLAND

    THE GATHERING of the Royal Highland Society was attended by Their [?] the King and Queen, with [?] Elizabeth and Margaret. In spite of the heavy rain the games were attended by 20,000 spectatiors, Our picture shows Their Majesties the King and Queen with Princess Elizabeth and Margaret and the Marquis of Aberdeen and Tomsir at the gathering. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 131 words
  5. RICH TIN LODE AT HERBERTON

    BRISBANE, September 16.—The most promising tin discovery for many years in the Herberton district has been made by two brothers, R. and P. ...

    Article : 469 words
  6. MacARTHUR'S ORDER TO P.O.W. NOT VERIFIED

    SYDNEY, September 16.—When Cousens had concluded his evidence in chief to-day, Mr. Dovey told the Court that the Crown, following a request by Mr. Shand, had inquired about an order supposed to have been made by General ...

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  7. d3 YEARS FOR BIGAMIST, VICTIMS DEFRAUDED

    BRISBANE, September 16.—Describing him as a plausible rogue, Chief Justice Macrossan, in the Criminal Court to-day sentenced William Alfred Amos Chandler, 41, plumber, to three years' imprisonment with hard ...

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  8. V. WEAPONS MAY BE MADE IN S.A.

    ADELAIDE. September 16.—South Australia is likely to become the centre of the manufacture of guided projectiles in Australian. ...

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  9. SLIGHT EARTH TREMORS IN SOUTH

    MELBOURNE. September 16.—Slight earth tremors were felt from Oibost, Victoria, to Hobart. betweeen 5.45 and 6 a.m. on Sunday. ...

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  10. LIVER GERM IN WATER IN JAPAN

    BRISBANE. September 16.—Australian experts is water purification will be sent to Japan immediately if any officers ...

    Article : 111 words
  11. BURMA RAILWAY DEATH ROLL

    TOKIO, September 16.—An official Japanese report, introduced in evidence at the war crimes trial, blamed the time limit placed on ...

    Article : 200 words
  12. NO AUTHORITY TO USE PLANES

    SYDNEY, September 16.—An allegation was made in the Coroner's Court to-day that a Tiger Moth plane which crashed in French's Forest on ...

    Article : 134 words
  13. 21 KILLED IN DAKOTA CRASH

    ESTEVAN (Saskatchewan), September 15.—Twenty-one were killed when an R.C.A.F. Dakots, transport crashed and burned white landing on ...

    Article : 119 words
  14. FORDE IN "MAN OF ACTION" SLIDE

    BRISBANE. September 16.—An amused smile was the only reaction to-day by Mr. Forde to criticism of his "Man of Action" slide at Rockhampton theatres. ...

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  15. FURTHER WHARF SUSPENSIONS

    Over Me waterside workers who were employed on three ships, the Empire Fancy, [?] and the Cultain, during Monday did not ...

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  16. SECURITY COUNCIL AGENDA

    NEW YORK, September IS.- M Gromyko will take over the chairman ship of the Security Council to-morrow under the monthly rotation ...

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  17. CAMP MUCKLEY SQUATTER DEFIANT

    BRISBANE. September 16.—It will take dynamite lo shift him from hit new home at Camp Muckley, unless the Housing ...

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  18. MINERS LEAVING STATE COAL PITS

    BRISBANE, September 16.—A slump in the coal production, if conditions were not improved, was forecast by the Queensland ...

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  19. INQUIRIES FOR AUSTRALIAN CREDIT

    ADELAIDE. September 16.—Mr. Chifley said to-day that several European countries had asked the Commonwealth Government for credits ...

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  20. DENMARK GRANTS FAROE SEPARATION

    COPENHAGEN. September 16.—The Prime Minister M. Knud Christensen), in a statement, said the result of the Faroe Islands [?] ...

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  21. MASS PARADE IN AID OF SQUATTERS

    LONDON, September 16.—Repre-sentatives of the "squatters" from Duchess of Bedford House, Fountain Court and the [?] attended ...

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  22. C.Q.M.E.U. REFUSED REGISTRATION

    BRISBANE. September 16.—The registration of the Central Queensland Meat Employees' Union was again refused to-day, this time by the full ...

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  23. 1945, RECORD U.S. DIVORCE YEAR

    WASHINGTON. September 16.—The United States had a record divorce year in 1945. over 502.000 being granted, a 25 per cent increase over ...

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  24. JAP FARM HANDS TO JOIN STRIKE

    TOKIO. September 16.—The All Japan Agricultural Union sent out notices calling on 330,000 farm hands to strike as a result of the failure to ...

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  25. N.S.W. TOWN NOW SAFE FROM FIRE

    BRISBANE. September 16.—Unless a fresh outbreak occurs, the township of Coraki, northern New South Wales, is now safe from fire danger. ...

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  26. SYRIAN REBEL LEADER ARRESTED

    DAMASCUS. September 16.—It is officially stated that Syrian troops and gendarmes, after a three-hour battle with rebel forces, arrested Sleimans ...

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  27. TREASURY OFFICER IN N.T. ON TAX

    ADELAIDE, September 16.—As part of a plan to encourage people to live and work in Nerthern Australia, the Federal Government ...

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  28. DUTCH-INDONESIAN TALKS BEGUN

    BATAVIA. September 16.—Prelimmary talks were begun yesterday between the Netherlands and Indonesian representatives to arrange the ...

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  29. SKYMASTER OPENS PACIFIC SERVICE

    MELBOURNE. September 16.—A crowd of 500 watched the Australian National Airways' Skymaster. Warana, take off from Laverton aerodrome on ...

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  30. KING'S COLD IMPROVING

    LONDON. September 16—It is officially stated from Buckingham Palace that the King's slight cold is improving. He is remaining indoors at ...

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  31. HUN RESISTANCE TO COMMUNISTS

    LONDON. September 15.-First signs of a "German resistance movement" have appeared in the Russian [?], says the Berlin correspondent of ...

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  32. 1200 SHIPS TIED UP IN U.S., NEGOTIATIONS FAIL

    NEW YORK, September 16.—Negotiations between the C.I.O., National Maritime Union, and Atlantic coast employers have been broken off. An owners' spokesman ...

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  33. THE CANCELLED THOUSAND M.P.H. JET PROPELLED PLANE

    A BRITISH DESIGN [?] of a speed of 1000 m.p.h was ordered by the Air Ministry from Miles Aireraft Ltd., and cancelled with in a few months of the lime that the [?] could have been test flown. The plane is the Miles [?] a jet propelied single seater with the thinnest wing of its type ever [?] The plane is capable of flying at a speed of 1000 m.p.h.—nearly 230 miles faster than the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. TWO WATER TRAINS DAILY FOR STOCK

    Water supplies being roiled to the weft for starving stock are the greatest since the 1902 drought. Two water trains leave comef daily ...

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  35. REMAND IN BOWEN MURDER CHARGE

    BOWEN. September 16. Emest Dition, 51, farmer of Longford Creek, near Bowen, was charged in the Police Court to-day, before ...

    Article : 73 words
  36. COMMUNISTS LOSE FAVOUR IN ITALY

    VENICE. September 16.—Togliatill leader of the Italian Communists, told the Press that the pact between Italian Socialists and Communists for united ...

    Article : 49 words
  37. OTTAWA HOMELESS IN ARMY PREMISES

    OTTAWA, September 16.—By swift invasions of empty Army [?], the newly formed Veterans Housing League in the ...

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  38. N.E.I. HARVEST LOSS EXAGGERATED

    THE HAGUE, September 16.—The Netherlands Ministry of Agriculture denied Washington's announcement that the Netherlands Government was ...

    Article : 73 words
  39. A CIGARETTE GLOW COST HIM LIBERTY

    NEW YORK, September 16 (Speccall.—The glow of a lighted cigarette far away in a ravine in Kayser, West viraginia ( A.S.), led to the capture of ...

    Article : 66 words
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