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  2. TIDES, SUN, AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 71 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 109 words
  4. TREATIES END ITALIAN MENACE TO SEA ROUTES

    LONDON, July 31.—Heavy reparations payments to Russia by Italy, Rumania, Hungary, Bulgaria and Finland, together with the cession of territory to France by Italy, to former occupied countries by the Balkan enemy States, and ...

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  5. THE GLOW OF ATOMIC FIRE

    Aerial photos of the blinding glare of atomic fire at the moment when an atomic bomb explodes. Later, the familiar "mushroom" smoke and cloud formation develops. From top: 1.—Bomb explodes, throwing off streamers of brillant rays. 2.—Ball of fire forms. 3.—Ball of fire beginning ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. REGISTRATION OF TWO NEW UNIONS REFUSED

    BRISBANE, July 31.—Applications for registration by two unions formed during the recent meat strike have been refused by the Industrial Registrar. The unions concerned were the Central Queensland ...

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  7. MR. MAKIN REPLIES ON DELAWARE

    CANBERRA, July 31.—Mr. N. J. Makin to-day replied to representations made yesterday by Mr. Riordan, about the use of the steamship ...

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  8. OVER 400 WANT REBATE ALLOWANCE

    BRISBANE, July 30.—More than 400 applications have been received by the Agricultural Department from former servicemen for re-establishment ...

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  9. POISON IN POWDER INTENTIONALLY

    SYDNEY, July 31.—"The poison must have been placed in the powder wrapper intentionally," said the Goulburn Coroner (Mr. T. Brooks) to-day, ...

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  10. JULY RAINFALL BELOW NORMAL

    BRISBANE, July 31.—The worst drought in the State's history, which has already caused a loss to primary producers running into millions of ...

    Article : 138 words
  11. Plans In Making For Rocket Trip To Moon

    NEW YORK, July 31.—The "Herald Tribune's" Washington correspondent says the War and Navy Departments revealed that plans are being made to launch a guided missile or a rocket to the moon, possibly within ...

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  12. MODERATE WINS MINERS' BALLOT

    BRISBANE, July 31.—A ballot of Queensland coal miners to-day, for the election of the State Secretary to succeed Mr. Jim Donald M.L.A. resulted ...

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  13. PRIVILEGES TO OVERSEAS REPS.

    CANBERRA, July 31.—The Government to-day amended the customs and excise provisions to give greater concessions to representatives of other ...

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  14. C.P. TO OPPOSE REFERENDUM

    CANBERRA, July 31.—The Australian Country Party will oppose all three questions in the referendum to take place on September 28. The ...

    Article : 66 words
  15. ROCKET ASCENDS 104 MILES

    WHITESANDS (New Mexico), July 31.—Army technicians fired a V2 rocket to a height of 104 miles, eclipsing by 23.6 miles the highest ...

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  16. Q'LANDER SAVED RAJAH'S PLATE

    BRISBANE, July 31.—The court plate of the Rajah of Sarawak, looted by the Japanese has been restored by a Queensland soldier. ...

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  17. WOOL NOT GOING TO JAPAN YET

    CANBERRA, July 31.—No definite arrangements have been made by the Commonwealth Government for the export of wool to Japan, said ...

    Article : 62 words
  18. MEAT INDUSTRY INQUIRY REFUSED

    CANBERRA, July 31.—Mr. Scully to-day refused to conduct an inquiry into the meat industry. Victorian housewives had requested ...

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  19. BEVIN'S ILLNESS REPORTED SERIOUS

    LONDON, July 31.—The "Daily Express" says Mr. Bevin's illness is more serious than was thought, and it may be weeks before the doctors will let ...

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  20. MISS AUSTRALIA IN LONDON

    LONDON, July 31.—After posing for half an hour for British Press photo graphers on the boat deck of the Socotra. ...

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  21. UNRRA COMPLAINT AGAINST RUSSIA

    VIENNA, July 31.—Mr. La Guardia, in a Press conference, said U.N.R.R.A. officials had not full liberty of inspection in the Russian zone of ...

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  22. WOOL CLEARANCE ABOVE SCHEDULE

    CANBERRA, July 31.—Mr. Chifley said to-night that the disposal of Australia's accumulated wartime stocks of wool was proceeding faster than ...

    Article : 58 words
  23. TAX AMENDMENT BY FADDEN LOST

    CANBERRA, July 31.—The last tax amendment by Mr. Fadden to obtain lower taxation rates for family men was defeated by 28 to 20. ...

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  24. NO AMENDMENTS TO COAL BILL

    CANBERRA, July 31.—The Federal Government will not accept any amendments to the coal Bill. The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, is ...

    Article : 129 words
  25. FADDEN SAYS NATIONAL WELFARE FUND BANKRUPT

    CANBERRA, July 31.—The Federal Government had deluded the low income earner into believing there was money in the national welfare fund to be spent on his social services, said Mr. A. W. Fadden in the House ...

    Article : 553 words
  26. MOUSE IN BREAD COSTS £5 FINE

    BRISBANE, July 31.—Henry Edwin Biatchford, baker, of Kedron, was fined £3 in the Summons Court to-day, for having on June 10, sold a 2lb. ...

    Article : 100 words
  27. EX-SERVICEMEN'S LAND BALLOT

    BRISBANE, July 31.—In the Minnie Downs resumption ballot for discharged members of the forces, there were 339 applications for portion 4, ...

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  28. TEARS FOR HIGH U.S. COSTS

    The American caption with this photograph claimed that this two-year-old Negro child wept because of inflation in the United States. "Her mother told her she could not afford to buy her any more all-day suckers," it said "they increased from 1d to 6d each when price control was lifted ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. MAN CAUGHT IN EXPLOSION CHARGE

    WELLINGTON, July 31.—After lighting a fuse of a demolition charge at the lower Hutt, Noel Gardner, 20, was imprisoned by the foot by a ...

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  30. APPEAL TO WHARF MEN TO SPEED UP SHIPPING

    BRISBANE, July 31.—Greater co-operation by Queensland watersiders to speed up the turn-round of coastal ships has been sought by the Brisbane Traffic Committee of the Australian Shipping Board. ...

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  31. DELAY OVER EAGLE FARM AIRPORT

    BRISBANE, July 31.—Although the transfer of complete control of Eagle Farm aerodrome from the U.S. Army to the Civil Aviation Department is ...

    Article : 131 words
  32. TWO BODIES STILL IN MISSISSIPPI

    NEW YORK, July 31.—The Mississippi still holds two bodies of the 11 persons known to have perished in a collision between a ferry and a barge ...

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  33. STATE NOT TAKING OVER EKIBIN

    BRISBANE, July 31.—As the Commonwealth Government owned the premises, the State Government would not take over the former Ekibin ...

    Article : 184 words
  34. HUGE DIAMOND HAUL RECOVERED

    HAMBURG, July 30.—Fifteen trunks full of diamonds, believed to be from the Antwerp Diamond Bourse, were found in a garage at ...

    Article : 58 words
  35. BUILDING WORKERS TO COME FROM U.K.

    LONDON, July 31.—The Australian Associated Press special representative says the British and Australian Governments will shortly jointly announce ...

    Article : 133 words
  36. MUSTER OF LOST TULLY CATTLE

    CAIRNS, July 31.—Recently, Detective Sergeant Donohue, of the Innisfail police, assisted by the Tully police, investigated a complaint that a ...

    Article : 96 words
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