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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 73 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 114 words
  4. KEMPSEY FLOOD'S TRAIL OF RUIN

    SYDNEY, August 29.—Although only five persons are known to have been drowned in the Northern New South Wales floods, police fear the death roll may be much heavier. ...

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  5. PETROL POSER—

    BRISBANE, August 29.— The Queensland Government has placed the onus of reintroducing petrol on the Commonwealth Government. After a State Cabinet meeting to-day the ...

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  6. GERMANS SEE ALLIED PARACHUTE DISPLAY

    A PARACHUTE DISPLAY was given recently by British and American sir [?] in Westphslla. Above: Men and equipment [?] by parachute in a demonstration of supply dropping. Eight: A striking picture as an airborne leep supported by four parachutes desconds. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CONTROLS ON PRICES RULED INVALID

    SYDNEY, August 29.—A ruling was gives by Mr.H.[?]S.M. in a Special Federal Court to-day that prise controls taken ...

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  8. High Court Orders Release of Chinese

    SYDNEY, August 29.—An order was issued by the high Court in both Sydney and Melbourne to-day that all Chinese who have been imprisoned recently to await deportation must be released. ...

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  9. U.S. May Ease Restrictions On Britain

    WASHINGTON, August 28.— Government officials reported to-day that the United States may grant British permission to ...

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  10. RUSSIANS ON SLAV FRONTIER

    LONDON, August 29— The British United Press Belgrade representative says observers this week expect critical ...

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  11. GIRL MISSING FROM LINER

    LONDON, August 29.— The "Daily Mail" that Scotland Yard and Southampton police and the Ministry of Transport officials ...

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  12. 11th Station Fire, Arson Suspected

    GOONDIWINDI, August 29— The United Graziers Association South Eastern Branch, will help police in trying to ...

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  13. CLOSE GUARD ON AIRCRAFT

    SYDNEY, August 29—Qantas Empire Airways have doubted security guards on their aircraft since investigations decided that ...

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  14. PACIFIC PACT URGED ON U.S.

    PHILEDLPHIA, August 29— The national executive committee of the American Legion to-night urged the United States ...

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  15. BOY TRAPPED, DIES IN BURNING HOME

    BRISBANE,August 29— Trapped by a fire which at an early bear this morning totally destreyed a 14-roomed house at ...

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  16. BRITISH MOVE FOR FAR EAST POLICY

    NEW YORK, August 29.—One of the objectives of the forth [?] Bevta [?] to Washington will be to achieve a ...

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  17. TOWERS CLAIM TO UNIVERSITY

    CHARTERS TOWERS,August 29— A deputation from the Chamber of Commerce at the week-end asked the Minister for ...

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  18. SPORTING

    MACKAY,August 29— The mackay teams defeated all Bowen and Townsville visiting teams in football, hockey, basketball, and ...

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  19. CLAIMS PLOT TO LOSE JEWELLERY

    BRISBANE,August 29.— That a plan had been made to "lose" the jewellery and claim £6000 insurance was alleged in the Supreme Court ...

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  20. GERMAN FARMER SCHEME URGED

    SYDNEY,Auguist 29— Adoption of a scheme for the settling of German farmers in Australia will be suggested to the Prime Minister ...

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  21. TULLY BOYS' CLOSE SHAVE Buried in Cave

    TULLY,August 29.—There Tully [?] had a narrow escape from being buried alive on Sunday when a cave they had dug in a creek ...

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  22. PETROL FLOWED AFTER SMASH

    MELBOURNE,August 29—Two thousand gallons of petrol poured into drains at the corner of High Street South and Earkers ...

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  23. "SPEAK OUT OR GET OUT"

    MELBOURNE, August 29.—A.L.P. members who were not prepared to express their opinions at the various conferences of ...

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  24. SHARK CAUGHT MAY BE KILLER

    CAIRNS,August 29— A 10ft nine inch Tiger shark was caught by members of the Cairns Surf Life Saving Club at Yorkey's ...

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  25. LARGER WOOL CATALOGUE

    BRISBANE, August 29— The new wool-selling season commences on September 3 and at the first four-day sale 60,000 bales ...

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  26. HEARING OF MINERS CLAIM REOPENED

    SYDNEY, August 29.—The Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr.F. Gallagher) to-day re-opened the hearing of the Miners Federation claim for long service leave to permit evidence to be called on the ...

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  27. TROTTING

    CHRISTCHURCH, August 29— The unhobbled trotter,Fantom recored a world's record of 4.16 for trotters over two miles. When ...

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  28. MAY CURTAIL AIR SERVICES

    CANBERRA,August 29—Following consultations with the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley). the Defence Minister (Mr. Dedman) ...

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  29. RIFT IN Q'LAND COAL DISPUTE WIDENS

    BRISBANE, August 29—The rift between owners and the Miners Union disputes at eight Queensland coal mines widened to-day following the break down of the Coal Board conference. The ...

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  30. BOXING

    SYDNEY, August 29—Welterweight Harry Hayes (10.6). who recently returned to Australia after one fight in England. Knock ...

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  31. STORMY FOR HOLLWAY

    "Fireworks"are expected to-morrow afternoon when the Victorian Legislative Assembly re-assembles. The Hollway ...

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  32. U.S. RETAINS DAVIS CUP

    NEW YORK, August 28— The United States have retained the Davis Cup. The Americans Australia four rubbers to one in ...

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  33. WOOL PRICES UP IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY,August 29.—Wool prices rose at the opening sale of the new season in Sydney to-day The Sydney Wool Selling Brokers ...

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  34. BY-ELECTION CAMPAIGNS

    IPSWICH, August 29— Both the Liberal and Labour Party can [?] opened their compaigns for the Ipswich by-election to-night ...

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  35. CAIRNS RATES INCREASED

    CAIRNS, August 29.— The Cairns City Council to-night unanimously decided to increase the general rate from 1/4 in the [?] to ...

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  36. CRICKET

    SYDNEY, August 29— Ken Areher a young Queensland batsman is the first member of the Australian cricket [?] to leave ...

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  37. RIOT ALLEGED BY ROBESON

    NEW YORK, August 28— The Negro singer Paul Robeson to-day declared that a [?] which [?] him giving a concert last ...

    Article : 85 words
  38. BATTLE OPENS FOR KWANTUNG

    HONG KONG, August 29.— The [?] battle for Kwangtting China's great southern province, has begun. ...

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