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  2. TIDES, SUN, AND MOON.

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TODAY.

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  4. QUEEN ELIZABETH IN DRY DOCK.

    Probably never before In shipping history has so thorough and so complete a reconditioning been undertaken ai that now going on at Southampton on the world's largest liner, the Queen Elisabeth. Repairing the wear and tear of six yean of war service is only one aspect of the enormous ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 189 words
  5. REDUCED RAIL SERVICES SOON.

    BRISBANE, August 19.—Because of the continued coal shortages, ap announcement of reduced rail services can be expected soon. The Transport Minister (Mr. Walsh) said to-night that ...

    Article : 542 words
  6. ARMY BLAMED FOR P.O.W. CAMP CONDITIONS.

    CANBERRA, August 19.—While the Army authorities had, at no time, set down any definite policy, they were indirectly responsible for die bad conditions and ill-treatment of prisoners of war at Rowville prisoner of war camp ...

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  7. SHARK VICTIM'S BODY NOT FOUND.

    CAIRNS, August 19.—When as R.A.A.F. Catalins, captained by Fit/Lt. R. becke returned from a fruitless search today for the ...

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  8. 1000 U.K. BUILDERS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    CANBERRA. August 19—The first party ef 1000 building tradesmen being brought from the United Kingdom by the ...

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  9. CALCUTTA TOLL NOW OVER 2000.

    LONDON, August 18.—A states man estimates that the Calcutta death roll is between 2000 and 8000. It is feared that the city's ...

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  10. U.K. SERVICEMEN, FIRST MIGRANTS.

    CANBERRA. August 19.— Unlimited migration to Australia in the next year, might jeopardise the rehabilitation of Australian ...

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  11. AMERICAN P.O.W. CLAIM ON ENEMY.

    NEW YORK, August 19.—The "New York Times'" Washington correspondent says the Departments of state. War and Navy jointly announce that ...

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  12. EGG INDUSTRY CONTROL ESSENTIAL.

    CANBERRA. August 19.-Control of the egg industry to prevent chaos and to lake up the marketing difficulties arising out of the abnormal production ...

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  13. BLACK MARKET IN PORK PREDICTED.

    MELBOURNE, August 18.—The President of the Commercial and Stud Pig Breeders' Society of Australia (Dr. A. Haywood) ...

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  14. RICH TALC FIND REPORTED.

    BRISBANE, August 19.—Brisbane mining exports treat with reserve the claim that a big discovery of high grade tale has been made in the ...

    Article : 275 words
  15. PREMIERS TO SEEK LOWER PETROL TAX.

    CANBERRA, August 19.—A reduction of the present tax of 11d. pec gallon and an increase in the proportion of tax made available ...

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  16. SOIL EXPERTS TO GO OVERSEAS.

    CANBERBA, August 19.—The Australian Agricultural Council today decided that, rattler than invite overseas experts on soil ...

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  17. COMMUNISTS TAKE U.S. MARINE BASE.

    NEW YORK, August 19.—The American Press said that Communists have captured pehtaiho railway station and the United ...

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  18. DISPUTE THREATENS ALL N.S.W. MINERS.

    SYDNEY, August 19.—As the remit of a grievance by engine driven, the south coast collery, Metropolitan, was idle today. ...

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  19. TURKEY'S REPLY ON DARDANELLES READY.

    LONDON. August 19.—The "Dally Express" correspondent is Istanbul says that Turkey's reply to Russia regarding the ...

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  20. DISPUTE REFERRED BACK TO COURT.

    BRISBANE, August 19—A dispute at the Gladstone meatworks over the introduction of a nine butcher gang was referred back ...

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  21. COUSENS TREASON TRIAL TODAY.

    SYDNEY, August 19.-The hearing of evidence against Major Charles Hughes Cousens, who is charged with high treason, will begin before a ...

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  22. MALARIA INCREASE CHECKED IN B'BANE.

    BRISBANE, August 18. — Health officials believe that prompt action, taken when the danger of malaria was first observed in the city, has resulted ...

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  23. SAILOR FOUND HANGED IN CELL

    BRISBANE, August 19.—Norman James Cloak. 18, sailor, who was sentenced to three months' imprisonment in the Ipswich Court last week ...

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  24. GOVT. CONCERNED AT DROUGHT.

    ANBERRA, August 19.-The Government U deeply perturbed by the drought conditions in Queensland and New South Wales. ...

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  25. U.S. WAR OF WORLD CONQUEST POSSIBLE.

    WASHINGTON, August 18.— Dr. Harold C. Urey, in an article in the first issue of "Air Attain," a quarterly magazine, said that it ...

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  26. BUTTER TO U.K. MUST BE MAINTAINED.

    CANBERRA. August 19.-Mr. Chifley said today the Commonwealth Government would continue the ration of butter in order to keep up supplies to ...

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  27. JELLICOE'S SHIP FOR SHIPBREAKERS.

    LONDON, August 19.—Escorted by four tugs. Lord Jellicoe's Iron Duke made the last stage of her valedictory voyage around Mull of Kintyre at the ...

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  28. "SQUATTERS" TO MOVE OUT FOR HUNS.

    LONDON, August 19. — Sixteen "squatting" families who took over a U.S. Army camp at Rulslip, complain that they have received three weeks ...

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  29. VITAMIN E TESTED FOR HEART DISEASE.

    SYDNEY, August 19.—The efficiency of vitamin E treatment is being investigated by Sydney heart specialists for various forms of ...

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  30. 500 PLANES AT OAKEY, DEAD LOSS.

    BRISBANE. August 17.-Planes, worth £20,000,000 when new. are lying in the open at Oakey aerodrome, and represent a total loss to the ...

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  31. GOERING WANTS TO BE RECALLED.

    NUREMBERG. August 19. -The U.S. prosecutor, Mr. Dodd, opposed an application from Goering to return to the witness-box for the purpose of ...

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  32. WAR ORPHANS SCHEME MAY BE DEFERRED.

    CANBERRA, August 19.—The Commonwealth scheme to bring 50,000 war orphans from Britain and Europe to Australia is likely to be dropped. A conference of State and Commonwealth Ministers for ...

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  33. READ & MEAT DELIVERIES TO BE RESTORED.

    BRISBANE, August 19.-Mr. Gair announced today the Government was determined to restore to the public the bread and meat delivery services of which they were deprived by the war, and which were now ...

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  34. 16 GUESS WEIGHT OF FAT BULLOCK.

    BRISBANE. August 19-Sixteen visitors to the show guessed the weight of the fat bullock correctly at 7531bs. dressed weight. ...

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  35. C.P.Q.P.P. PACT ON STATE SEATS.

    BRISBANE, August 19.—As the result of a working arrangement arrived at between the Queensland division of the Country Party and the Q.P.P., ...

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  36. 2 POLICEMEN ON BAIL.

    MELBOURNE. August 19.-Two constables of the police wireless patrol were arrested last night. The arrests followed & complaint by ...

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  37. MARINES' SOFT SPOT FOR COMMUNISTS.

    NEW YORK, August 18.—The Times" Tientsin correspondent reports that United Suits Marines are patrolling the Pclping-Mukden ...

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  38. sEW COMMODORE FOR P. & O. LINE.

    LONDON, August 18.—The Master of the liner, Strathaird, Captain D. M. Stuart, D.S.C. has been appointed Commodore of the P. and O. Line in ...

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  39. U.S. OIL SHORTAGE, ABSURD FORECAST.

    WASHINGTON August 19.— Senator O'Mabonev (Democrat. Wyomming), chairman of the Special Senate Petropleum Committee, referring to a State ...

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  40. OAKEY HOTEL AND THREE SHOPS GUTTED.

    OAKEY, August 19. — The Royal Hotel and three shops were completely gutted, and another shop badly damaged in a fire in the heart of the ...

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  41. 57,812 VEHICLES RELEASED BY ARMY.

    MELBOURNE. August 19.—Army I vehicles numbering 57.812 have been released in Australia and New Guinea since the end of the war, an official of ...

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  42. POLES SEEK RADIOS.

    WARSAW (A.P): German troops nearly stripped Poland of all radio receivers Poland had 1,200,000 receivers before the war. Now it is ...

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