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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. SCHOOL TEACHERS IN CLASS

    TEN SCHOOL teachers learning a newer and simpler method of Instructing European migrants. (Story on Page 2). (Walters Studio photo) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SKYMASTER CRASHES IN IRISH SEA

    LONDON, August 15.-An American Skymaster plane, carrying 47 passengers and a crew of seven, plunged into the ...

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  6. 6 IPSWICH MINES IDLE. EMPLOYMENT HITCH

    IPSWICH, August 15.-Issues, associated with the re-employment of 262 miners in six Ipswich pits have been referred to the Central Council of the Miners' Federation, which is now in session in Sydney. The ...

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  7. 5 Union Officials Seek Gaol Release

    SYDNEY, August 15.-Five officials of the Miners' Federation to-day filed applications for their release from gaol with the Sydney ...

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  8. N.S.W. MINES RESUME HEWING

    SYDNEY, August 15.-New South Wales mines produced 53,000 tons of coal in the first day back at work to-day after ...

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  9. TWO POLICE SUSPENDED FROM DUTY

    SYDNEY, August 15.-The Police Commissioner (Mr. Scott) to-day suspended from duty a First-class Constable and a ...

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  10. 20 Russians Killed By Time Bomb

    LONDON, August 14.-The American Press Hamburg representative says 20 sesior Russian officers including the Potsdam ...

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  11. RISE DELEGATION ON FRIDAY

    BRISBANE, August 15.-On Friday the Queensland Premier, Mr. Hasten, will lead a delegation for a retail price increase ...

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  12. SHIPS TO SAIL FOR THE NORTH

    BRISBANE, August 15 - The Shipping Traffic Committee to-day set a schedule for 11 ships to take 19,900 tons of cargo north and ...

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  13. Man Killed, 2 Injured In Collision

    WARWICK, August 15. - A young man was killed instantly and his two brothers injured, one seriously, when their untility ...

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  14. WHEN THE T.C.A GOT THERE THE CITY CUPBOARD WAS BARE

    Last year receipts for the City Council from general rates totalled £88,519, but it it reported that expenditure amounted to £19,000 greater than the receipts. This £19,000 is equivalent to ...

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  15. MILLAR ORDERED OUT OF OFFICE

    BRISBANE, August 15.-when Mr. T. M. Millar miners' State president, attempted to ester the manager's ...

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  16. STATION WOMAN SHOOTS BUFFALO

    CLONCURRY, August 15 - [?] Schultz, wife of [?] of Lorraine, a grazing property 100 ...

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  17. SUGAR MILL WORKER MISSING

    CAIRNS, August [?] (65), a [?] employee [?] from his home in Hospital ...

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  18. SUGAR ADVANCE £11/18/- PER TON

    BRISBANE, August 15.-The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Collins stated to-day that when Issuing the detailed sugar ...

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  19. FREE PASSAGE FOR THE ANGS

    MELBOURNE, August 15.-Mrs. Tony Ang. whose Chinese husband was deported recently, and her three sons, are likely to ...

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  20. Mt ISA WILL RESUME ON THURSDAY

    BRISBANE, August 15.-Mt. Isa lead mines are expected to begin producing again on Thursday following a period of ...

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  21. SELENE MINERS REFUSE WORK

    BRISBANE, August 15-To-day 30 striking miners reported for work at the Selene mine, but were told that because of the ...

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  22. GUERRILLAS FLEE TO BORDER

    ATHENS? August 15. - Latest reports of Greek fighting say that at down yesterday large numbers of guerrillas were fleeing towards ...

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  23. NO SIGN OF STOLEN BULLION

    MELBOURNE, August 15. - Victorian police have asked the public to keep a sharp lookout for the money that was stolen with ...

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  24. DOVE RELEASE BY COMM. YOUTH

    BUDAPEST, August 15.-Thousands of white doves were released amidst shouts of "Peace! Peace!" when the Communist-sponsored ...

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  25. 3 MONTHS' GAOL, CITY RIOT ECHO

    SYDNEY, August 15.-A man who took part in a clash between wharf labourers and police in Pitt Street city on August 2 ...

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  26. SEVEN KILLED IN DAKOTA CRASH

    ANKARA, August 15.-Seven people were killed yesterday when a Dakota of the Turkish Air Force crashed near Ankara. They ...

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  27. RIDDING BROOKS OF EELS, PERCH

    LONDON, August 15.-Fisheries experts in Northampshire are fishing with electricity to rid trout streams of eels and perch. ...

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  28. TOBACCO BOARD TO MEET

    MAREEBA August 15.-Referring to the auction sale of tobacco leaf at Brisbane last Thursday, at which most of the leaf was passed ...

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  29. RIGHT WING PARTIES WIN GERMAN POLL

    LONDON, August 15.-Agency representatives in Frankfurt say that final but unofficial returns in the West German Federal Parliamentary elections show that the right wing parties won a clear working ...

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  30. £20 STOLEN FROM GOLF CLUB

    TOOWOOMBA, August 15.- Thieves broke into the club house of the Toowoomba Golf Club, Middle Ridge on Saturday night. ...

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  31. TIMBER INQUIRY

    BRISBANE, August 15.-An allegation by a Brisbane timber merchant (E. Browne) that members of the Timber Stabilisation Board were "just as big rogues as anybody else," was made ...

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  32. FURTHER 10,000 TONS AMMONIA

    BRISBANE, August 15.-The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. H. Collins) stated to-day that he had received information that a further ...

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  33. SUGAR PILES UP ON HERBERT

    Sugar is piling up on the wharf it Luanda Point and at the Herbert River mills. On Monday sugar in storage totalled about ...

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  34. 261,000 STILL UNEMPLOYED

    SYDNEY, August 15 -Research service figures show that 261,000 people are still unemployed in New South Wales. However ...

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  35. PRINCESS ELIZABETH GOES YACHTING

    PRINCESS ELIZABETH had her first in her Dragon-class yacht when with the Duke of Edinburg at the heim, they went for a sail on the Beautieu River, Hampshire. Their Royal Highness had been expected at Cowes for the Regatta but stormy weather had caused a postponement of the racing. Here are shown Princess Elizabeth, with the Duke of Edinburg at the heim, sailing in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. MAN COMMITTED, UNLAWFULLY TRYING TO KILL HIS WIFE

    MACKAY, August 15.-Desmond Reginald Joseph Jackson (24) was committed for trial at the criminal sitting of ...

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  37. CASH REPARATIONS DEMANDED BY PHILIPPINES

    LOS ANGELES, August 14.-The Philippines President, Elpidio Qulrino, declared to-day that the Philippines would insist ...

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