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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 67 words
  4. SYDNEY LIGHTS ARE ON AGAIN

    SYDNEY LIGHTS are on again. The New South Wales Government last Thursday lifted restrictions on street lighting which were imposed on June 21. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SHOOTING TRAGEDY NEAR BOWEN

    BOWEN, September 15.—A shooting tragedy occurred at Longford Creek, 30 miles from Bowen, shortly after mid-day on Saturday, when John ...

    Article : 437 words
  6. NO CHANGE IN U.S. FOREIGN POLICY

    WASHINGTON, September 15.—Mr. Truman, at a Press conference, said there had been a natural misunderstanding to his endorsement of Mr. Wallace's foreign policy speech. He declared there has been no change in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TOURIST SURVEY BEGINS AT CAIRNS

    BRISBANE, September 15.—The Tourist Development Board would begin its survey of the tourist resources of Queensland at Cairns on ...

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  8. FIRST JEWISH REFUGEES ARRIVE

    SYDNEY, September 15.—Fifty Jewish Immigrants arrived in Sydney from Hong Kong in the steamer Yochow this afternoon. ...

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  9. NEW PROPOSALS FOR U.K.-EGYPT TREATY

    CAIRO, September 15.—It is stated in informed circles the British Government has submitted to Sidky Pasha new proposals for a revision of the ...

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  10. "WITHOUT RUSSIA THERE IS NO DEFENCE FOR PEACE"

    PARIS, September 15.—"Munich was an attempt to form a bloc from peace-loving people. Now we observe an attempt to form another bloc of peace-loving powers with an aggressor. If the United Nations want ...

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  11. C.I.B. TO PROBE DUTCH CAMPS

    CASINO, September 15.—An officer of the Commonwealth Investigation Branch arrived in Casino to-day to investigate conditions in the Dutch ...

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  12. 200 FEET SUICIDE LEAP

    SYDNEY, September 15.—After stripping off all of his clothes an elderly man, not yet identified, leaped 200ft. to his death from a ledge near ...

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  13. JEWS FEAR "BLACKFRIDAY"

    LONDON, September 15.—When Jewish terrorists fired on an Arab policeman and attacked Arab property during the bank raids, they ...

    Article : 258 words
  14. GREEK COMMUNISTS ATTACK TOWN

    LONDON, September 15. — Five hundred men attacked the small market town of Levadi, in the Elassona district, and engaged in a pitched ...

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  15. N.S.W. BUSH FIRES UNDER CONTROL

    SYDNEY, September 15.—Changes of wind cooler weather and prompt action by firefighters at the week-end brought most of Friday's ...

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  16. BATTLE OF BRITAIN COMMEMORATED

    LONDON, September 15.—Three hundred fighter planes flew over London in mass formation to commemorate the Battle of Britain. ...

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  17. ALL-RED GLOBE AIR ROUTE SOON

    NEW YORK, September 14.—The completion of the long-awaited all-Red globe encircling air route will take place when the first aircraft on ...

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  18. FIRST DUTCH SHIP IN YEAR WORKED

    SYDNEY, September 15.—The first Dutch ship to be worked in Sydney Harbour for almost a year, was loaded on Saturday by union labour. Men ...

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  19. SPECTATOR THROWS PUNCH AT REFEREE

    BRISBANE, September 15.—Police were compelled to enter the ring at the Brisbane Stadium last night, to remove a spectator who threatened ...

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  20. BATHS A LUXURY IN S.E. QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, September 15.—Baths have become a luxury in south-east Queensland, where house tanks are dry, and water has ...

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  21. 3 WOMEN'S DEATHS INVESTIGATED

    BRISBANE, September 15.—Police made investigations into the sudden death of three women in Brisbane to-day. They were: ...

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  22. HONG KONG CONQUEROR EXECUTED

    NANKING, September 14.—Lieut. General Takashi Sakal. conqueror of Hong Kong, was executed by a firing squad before a crowd of 2000 Chinese. ...

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  23. SLAV PROTEST ON SOLDIERS' ARRESTS

    LONDON, September 15. — The Yugoslav Government has sent a note to the American Government protesting against the "harsh treatment" of ...

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  24. A BURGLAR SHARES HIS BOOTY

    NEW YORK, September 14. (Special).—A Long island (New York) resident who lost his key entered the house through a window in the early ...

    Article : 75 words
  25. FOUR-PAGE PAPER FROM RADIO

    ATLANTA, September 15.—The proprietors of "Atlanta Journal" have announced that their radio station, at the beginning of November, will ...

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  26. U.S. WATCHING GREEK SITUATION

    LONDON, September 15.—The Exchange Telegraph Agency says it is stated in Athens newspapers that M. Tsaldaris drew the attention of ...

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  27. 6 MORE KILLED IN BOMBAY RIOTS

    BOMBAY, September 15.—The situation in Bombay has taken a turn for the worse. Six were killed and 37 wounded during communal rioting in ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN NEW PIED PIPER

    HAMELIN, Germany (A.P.).— A new Pied riper of Hamelin is leading a procession of children this time to a happier ending. ...

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  29. Chaos on Waterfront if Longer Shifts Required

    BRISBANE, September 15.—"If the waterside employers attempted to institute the old system of longer shifts there will be industrial chaos on the Brisbane waterfront," said the secretary of the Brisbane branch of the ...

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  30. RECORD LOADINGS AT CAIRNS

    CAIRNS, September 18.—Records in tonnages lifted at Cairns port have been made and broken three times in the past month, and at present the ...

    Article : 114 words
  31. Bevin Orders Power to be Cut From 'Squatters'

    LONDON, September 14.—Mr. Bevin, in a letter to the local authorities, has requested the authorities should withhold all facilities from the "squatters" on the seizure or occupation of premises. Gas and electricity ...

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  32. £62,500,000 CLAIMS ON HUNGARY

    SUDAPEST, Sept. 14.—American enterprises have claimed £35,550,000 war damage from Hungary, British £10,250,00, and Belgian £5,000,000. ...

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  33. "BELSEN" BARRACKS, STAFF COMPLAINT

    SYDNEY, September 14 — More than 200 civil servants. Including white patrol officers, at Port Moresby are threatening to strike. ...

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  34. END NEAR OF U.S. SHIPPING STRIKE

    NEW YORK, September 14.—A conference of the C.L.O National Maritime Union leaders, and shipowners was adjourned without reaching a ...

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  35. LUXURY CRUISER LAUNCHED

    SYDNEY, September 15.—The first luxury cruiser to be built in Sydney, since before the war was launched at Ryde on Saturday. ...

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  36. DEMONSTRATIONS IN TANGIERS

    LONDON, September 15.—Reuter's Gibraltar representative says it is officially reported a detachment of the First Battalion of the Liverpool ...

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  37. TULLY SHOW RIDER INJURED IN FALL

    TULLY, September 15.—One accident marred the proceedings at the Tully Show yesterday, when a Babinds lad named Robert Cupple, aged ...

    Article : 85 words
  38. SPEED LIMIT FOR SCREEN ACTOR

    NEW YORK, September 14 (Special).—Screen actor Robert, Walker, star of "See Here, Private Hargrove" won't be able to drive his ...

    Article : 73 words
  39. BORMANN HEARD ON RADIO

    LONDON, September 15.—The Warsaw radio states that Bormann three times broadcast to the Gorman people from a secret transmitter declaring ...

    Article : 43 words
  40. FAROES SEEK SEPARATION

    LONDON, September 15.— The Faroe islands voted for a separation from Denmark. which has owned it Since 1300. says Reuter's Copenhagen ...

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  41. LIGHT CAR PLAN DROPPED

    DETROIT (U.S.A.) Sept 15.—Plans for the manufacture of a cheap lightweight car have been cancelled by Ford Motors and have been postponed ...

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