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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 110 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 92 words
  4. ONE-WAY TRAFFIC ACROSS ROSS BRIDGE

    IT WAS oneway traffic across Rose River bridge on wednesday morning, when this cottage of ever 1200 square feet transferred from Oonoonba to a new site on Bowen Road. (Walters Studio, Photo) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Tokio Rose Broadcasts Comic

    SAN FRANCISCO, August 17: Charles Cousens, of Sydney, to-day testified that he and Mrs. Iva Toguri d'Aquino conspired ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. No Re-employment Until Men Sign On

    IPSWICH, August 17.— "The men will not be reemployed until they are prepared to sign on. The position is completely static," Mr. V. N. L. Walker, a principal of Haigmoor, Amberley and New Ebbw ...

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  7. Clime Included In Communist Policy

    MELBOURNE, August 17.— Theft, forgery, housebreaking and bank robbery were legitimate activities for Communists if they served the ...

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  8. Russians Build V2 Bases In Germany

    LONDON, August 17:— The British United Press Hamburg correspondent says German rocket expert who has just ...

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  9. RAAF GUARD RESERVOIR IN JAPAN

    SYDNEY, August 17.— R.A.A.F. men in Japan had to mount guard on Iwa Kuni reservoir to stop Japanese extremists from poisoning ...

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  10. LOAN COUNCIL APPROVES TOTAL OF £124,403,000

    CANBERRA, August 17.— The Australian Loan Council to-night approved a borrowing programme for the Commonwealth and States for 1949-50 of £124,403,000. This was £42,607,000 less than the programme which the Commonwealth and States sought to borrow. ...

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  11. CAN MARSHALL AID BE USED TO EXPAND PETROL REFINERIES

    WASHINGTON, August 17:— The Anglo-American petroleum paltry would be discussed at the dollar talks here next month, the ...

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  12. STRONG TREMOR IN ECUADOR

    GUAYAQUIL (Ecsader), August 17,— A strong tremor to-day shock Ambata Ecuador's third ...

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  13. T'VILLE "HELLO" GIRLS SCORE

    BRISBANE, August 17.— The semi-final of the quiz competition to discover the best trained telephone exchange staff in ...

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  14. STRONG MEASURE IN HONG KONG

    HONG KONG, August 17.— The Government to-day announced new emergency requisitioning regulations and ...

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  15. A.C.T.U. NEUTRAL ON COMMUNISTS

    MELBOURNE, August 17.— The Australian Council of Trade Unions will not give a direction to the unions on a proposal that ...

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  16. Cabinets Fail To Agree On Petrol Ration

    CANBERRA, August 17.— The State Premiers could not agree on reimposition of petrol rationing, but decided to report to ...

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  17. FEDERAL RENT FREE RIGHTS MAY BE CHALLENGED

    CANBERRA, August 17.— South Australia might challenge in the High Court the right of the Commonwealth to avail itself rent-free ...

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  18. Premiers Will Review Price Of Butter

    CANBERRA, August 17.— The State Premiers to-night undertook to have their officials re-consider the refusal of the State ...

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  19. MOVE TO EXPEL COALFIELD M.P.'s

    SYDNEY, August 17.— The expulsion of all candidates members of Parliament from the Miners Federation for ...

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  20. TWELVE KILLED IN JAPANESE TYPHOON

    TOKIO, August 17..— Twelve were killed sad over 30 are missing in a typhoon which swept the southern tip ...

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  21. MARINE NARRATES ATTEMPT TO RELEASE AMETHYST FROM REDS

    CAIRNS, August 17.— On his way to Sydney to his wife on compassionate grounds is Marine H. S. Deeks, who is ...

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  22. ALLEGES BALLOT WAS IRREGULAR

    MELBOURNE, August 17.— 1 Alleged irregularities in the ballot for office bearers of the Sydney No. 1 branch of the Boiler ...

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  23. CONSULATE IN CANTON REMAINS

    HONG KONG, August 17.— Reuter't diplomatic representative says Britain will not close her consulate general in Canton. This ...

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  24. £2000 DAMAGES TO CAIRNS WOMAN

    SYDNEY, April 17.— Mrs. Ruth Lilian Bates, of Cairns, was awarded £2000 damages in the Supreme Court to-day as a ...

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  25. WOMAN ROBBED BY MASKED MEN

    SYDNEY, August 17.— Two armed and masked men held up an old woman and stole valuable old coins and two lengths of ...

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  26. NO DATE FOR GAOL RELEASES

    MELBOURNE, August 17.— The Registrar of the Arbitration Court (Mr. J. Taylor) said to-day no date has yet been fixed for the hearing ...

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  27. DOBSON WILL BE PROSECUTED

    SYDNEY, August 17.— William Dobson, who claimed on August 6 that Communists had throws him from a Manly ferry will be ...

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  28. WRECKERS CAUSE THREE DEATHS

    TOKIO, August 17.— Train wreckers were responsible for the deaths of timer of a train crew killed in a rail smash near Sendai. ...

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  29. FRANCE BIDDING TO REGAIN TONKIN AREA

    SINGAPORE, August 17 (A.A.P. Reuter).— French forces are making a strong bid to regain control of the strategic north-east Tonkin areas of Indo-China, before Chinese Communist armies get ...

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  30. 2 BY-ELECTIONS ON SEPTEMBER 10

    BRISBANE, August 17.— September 10 has been fixed as the day for by-elections in the Kurilps and Ipswich electorates it was ...

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  31. TWO CRUSHED TO DEATH

    MELBOURNE, August 17.— An unidentified woman of about 20 and the driver were crushed to death when the timber load ...

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  32. FOOCHOW CITY FALLS TO THE COMMUNISTS

    HONG KONG, August 17.— Foochow, the provincial capital of Fukien, was occupied by Com­munist troops last night, according to the left-wing newspaper, "Daily News." ...

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  33. BROKE WINDOW, FINED £15

    CAIRNS, August 17.— Richard Ernest Chambers (27). naval seaman from H.M.N.Z.S. Rotoiti at present in Cairns, pleaded guilty ...

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  34. PIE CRITICAL OF BLAIR ATHOL

    BRISBANE, August 17.— Had the Socialistic Government been prepared to govern. Queensland with all its great natural resources. ...

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  35. SEAMAN TO BE DEPORTED

    MELBOURNE, August 17.— Joseph Hands (38) seaman of West Hartlepool, England, told the City Court to-day that he had ...

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  36. HEAVY SENTENCES IN YUGOSLAVIA

    LONDON, August 17.— The Reuter's correspondent in Belgrade says two former Yugoslav repents have been sentenced to imprison ...

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  37. MOVE TO END HAWAIIAN STRIKE

    HONOLULU, August 16.— Strikers and employers to-day formally agreed to renew negotiations from scratch in an attempt to end the ...

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