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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  4. Fresh Revolt In Syria

    LONDON, August 19.—Reuter's Istanbul correspondent says newspaper reports from the Syrian-Turkish frontier said ...

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  5. SALES TAX RELIEF MAY BE ACCORDED

    CANBERRA, August 19.—No final decisions on the form of budget were reached to-day but Cabinet sub-committees were instructed to examine a number of suggestions for the alleviating of the ...

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  6. "ROSS WAS ONCE A COMMUNIST"

    MELBOURNE, August 19.—Dr. Lloyd Ross, present Director of Public Relations in the Department of Post-war Reconstruction, was a ...

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  7. PEARL DIVER LOST OFF T. I.

    THURSDAY ISLAND, August 19.—The body of a Malay diver was found on the sea had to-day, after it was noticed that there ...

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  8. U.S. ARMS AID CUT IN HALF

    WASHINGTON, August 19.—In a stunning defeat for the administration, the House of Representatives to-night confirmed an earlier vote cutting in half the arms aid proposed for Western Europe. The measure ...

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  9. INCREASED PAY FOR TEACHERS

    BRISBANE, August 19.—Assistant mistresses in non-Government secondary schools from October 1 will receive salary ...

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  10. 12,000 Bombs Explode In Bush Fire

    PAIRS, August 19.—Twelve thousand bombs dispersed round Le Rochelle airheld exploded to-day as a forest fire swept through ...

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  11. ADVICE TO LEAVE KUNMING

    HONG KONG, August 19.—(A.A.P.-Reuter). — British and American consulates-general in kunming, provincial capital of ...

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  12. DOCTORS DEALT WITH

    SYDNEY, August 19.—The Medical Board Disciplinary Tribunal to-day struck one doctor from the medical practitioners' ...

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  13. Coal Dispute Hearing On Monday

    BRISBANE, August 19.—The local Coal Beference Board in Brisbane on Monday will consider disputes at eight ...

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  14. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS

    LONDON, August 19.—Teuter's Johannesburg representative says the narrow victory of Dr. Daniel Malan's Government over General ...

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  15. SIX YEARS FOR SWINDLING

    BRISBANE. August 19.—"You have swindled people with merciless lack of discrimination." Mr. Justice Stanley told Thomas Roy ...

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  16. HIGHER SUGAR PRICE SOUGHT

    CANBERRA, August 19.—An increase of a halfpeany per Ib in the retail proce of sugar was sought by a dep[?]stion of ...

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  17. POLICE CALL TO CLERKS' MEETING

    MELBOURNE, August 19.—Two car loads of police were called to a meeting of the Commonwealth section of the ...

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  18. TIMBER CONTROL NOT FAVOURED

    BRISBANE, August 19.—Private enterprise must be favoured rather than interfered with, said the chairman of the Queensland ...

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  19. MENZIES FLAYS COMMUNISM

    CANBERRA, August 19 —The Labour Government was "too pr[?]dent, sluggish, timorous or [?] responsible" to attack Communism. ...

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  20. £10m. FOOD GIFT FOR BRITAIN

    CANBERRA, August 19.—The Commonwealth Government has decided to make a further gift of £10,00,000 to Britain this year. ...

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  21. DEATH FOR POLE FOR SABOTAGE

    LONDON, August 19.—Reuter's Warsaw correspondent says a military court at Wroclaw (Bresisu) sentenced one Pole to death ...

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  22. FEW RUSH PETROL

    BRISBANE, August 19.—The secretary of the Queensland Automobile Chamber of Commerce (Mr. W. Popel said to-day that reports from country district and the metropolitan ares indicated consumers "nervousness," but few cases of rush petrol sales ...

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  23. COUP LEADER STILL ALIVE

    "BEIRUT, August 19.—Colonel Sami hinnawi, 85-year-old leader of the Syrian coup d'etat denied reports of his own violent death. ...

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  24. RESIDENTS OF CANTON LEAVE

    HONG KONG, August 19.—Though there is no panic yet, the evacuation of Canton hut begun. But unlike 1938. when the ...

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  25. 16,140 CIGS. ON THE MANGOLA

    BRISBANE, August 19.—Though the freighter Mangola stayed only seven hours in Brisbane to-day it was long enough for Customs ...

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  26. NO LOADING BRINGS PROTEST

    BOWEN, August 19.—A refusal to load Bowen cargo at Sydney in the Bidelia had led to a strong protest by local wholeaslers to the ...

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  27. A.C.T.U. DIVIDED ON INCENTIVE

    MELBOURNE. August 19.— Unions affiliated with the Australian Council of Trade Unions are sharply divided on the question ...

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  28. WAR IN THE CARIBBEAN

    WASHINGTON. August 18—The Dominican Ambassador at large, Julio Ortega Frier. declared to-night there was a virtual state of ...

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  29. AUCKLAND PORT AGAIN FUNCTIONS

    AUCKLAND, August 19.—After seven working days idleness, about 50,000 tons of cargo in chips berthed at Auckland began ...

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  30. ELECTORAL MAPS NEXT MONTH

    BRISBANE, August 19.—The Electoral Distribution Commission is expected to issue maps of new State electoral boundaries early ...

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  31. 25% CUT IN DOLLAR IMPORTS

    CANBERRA. August 19.—Cabinet to-day approved a cut of 25 per cent in Australia's dollar imports. This reduction honours ...

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  32. PICTURES WERE NOT OBSCENE

    MELBOURNE, Auguit M.­Mr. Addlaon. 8.M., to-day ie-darod that four picture exhibited •1 tnc Melbourne UnhTrrtty by Sydney »rti»t Rowleeo Norton mn not obt-"»ne. He dUmiMtl charge! brought ajmlnrt Mfat Norton under thr Police Offence Act U28. and •warded £4/4' costs agatnn thr Police Department. ...

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  33. PLANS FOR CHANNEL C'TY

    CANBERRA, August 19.—Federal Cabinet to-night approved plans for the development of the Channel Country or Queensland ...

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  34. 20 KILLED IN TURKISH 'QUAKE

    ANKARA, August 19.—The official Turkish Newsagency reports that at least 20 people were killed ...

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  35. IMPROVING THE SUEZ CANAL

    LONDON, August 19.—Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent says a Dutch firm of contractors has obtained a contract to cut a ...

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  36. BRITAIN TO GET FRENCH BEEF

    LONDON, August 18.—The "Daily Express" Parts correspondent says an agreement will soon be ready to gice Britain 40,000 tons ...

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  37. POLICE FIRE, FIVE KILLED

    LONDON, August 19.—Reuter's Calcutta correspondent says five tribesmen were killed and six inured when police fired on a band ...

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  38. LEGACY BADGE CHILD IMPROVES

    BRISBANE, August 1».-The condiliOD of HUdc Oblrk (2), of BlKkoll. who «h flown lo Bri» btnt to h«v» ? l^eKy tadct r«-tno\-«) from her thro»t on Thurm-da)*, w«s much Improved, th* Children's Hatpita) reported to-sifbt. ...

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  39. 25 SUFFOCATED IN TUNNEL

    SEOUL, August 19.—A.A.P Reuter says 24 persons were suffocated to death and others are in a serious condition following the ...

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  40. COAL STOCKS LOW AT MT. ISA

    BRISBANE, August 19.—The Mines Minister (Mr. Moore) announced to-day that his department was investigating a ...

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  41. LIKELY TO LIFT BAN ON GERMANY

    LONDON, August 18.—Britain, France and the United States shortly will lift the ban on foreign investment in Germany. ...

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  42. TURF

    MELBOURNE, August 19.—The V.R.C. Committee to-day decided to hold an inquiry into the Imperator bribery case. ...

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  43. TERRORIST CASUALTIES

    SINGAPORE. Aupi»t U. -K A-P.-Rtuter «•)?» Malay Cora-munlit terrorist* hjv» lnaict«d 1675 «*>u«ltl*( tlnce thu emer-Kency declared 14 month* ago uid sultcred 1KM caiualliu them-•elves, according to latcat fl rtteucd d ...

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  44. BOXING

    BRISBANE. August 19.—Trainer-manager Jim Jameson to-night agreed to match the Queensland welter champion ...

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  45. EARLWOOO BANS COMMUNISM

    SYDNEY, August 19.—The E[?]wood branch of the A.L.P. to-night resolved that a[?]tation of Communist-controlled unions with ...

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  46. TEAM TO TRY CHANNEL SWIM

    LONDON, August 18.—There individual attempts at least will be made by seven Egyptian swimmers who are training at Folkestone, to ...

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  47. COMMITTAL ON ARMED HOLD-UP

    SYDNEY, August 19.—William John Dairy, 19, labourer, was committed for trial in the Redfern Court to-day on charges of ...

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  48. SORGHUM CROP DISAPPOINTS

    BRISBANE, August 19.—Because of heavy damage by frost, a harvest of only 320,000 bushels of grain sorghum from Peak ...

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  49. CHILD KILLED BY TRUCK

    SYDNEY, August 19.—Eileen Rose Heitzel, 2[?] years, of Manly Vale, was accidentally killd to-day when her father backed a ...

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  50. CALWELL'S WELCOME

    CANBERRA, August 19.—The Minister for Inunigration (Mr. Calwell) to-day sent a message of welcome to 550 ex-servicemen who ...

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  51. 600 MOTOR WORKERS SACKED

    LONDON, August 18.—The "Daily Mail" says the Standard Motor Company announced to-day the dismissal of 900 workers from ...

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  52. DYNAMITE—HIGH IDEALS DOUBLE RACKED

    SYDNEY, August 19.—Dyna mite and High Ideals were backed to-day in £100,000 Epsom—Metropolitan double long odds ...

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  53. TAHSIEN ISLAND CAPTURED

    HONG KONG, August 19.—(A. A.P. Retuer): Communists have captured Tshsien Island off the Chek[?]ng coast, and further ...

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  54. TOTAL WAR AGAINST REBELS

    LONDON, August 19.—Reuter's Rangoen representative says the President of the Shan States (Sao[?]kun Hkio) issued a statement ...

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  55. BEE CREEK COAL AT MACKAY

    MACKAY, August 19.—More than 230 tons of coal from the Mackay City Council's open cut mine of Bee Creek. near Lake ...

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  56. MOVE TO CHOOSE OWN CANDIDATES

    MELBOURNE, August 19.—A move to have the A.C.T.U. declare a policy relating to strikes and to declare substantially the grounds ...

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  57. LANDERS STOPS McKILLO[?] TO RETAIN TITLE

    BRISBANE. August 19.—Dave Landers. 8.188, retained the State featherweight title at the Studium to-night, knocking out the ...

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  58. PAY LATE FOR MARSHALL MEN

    PARIS, August 19.—Thousands of Marshall Aid officials may not get paid on time this month because the Economic Co-operation ...

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  59. WATTERSON ON HIGHWAY

    BRISBANE August 19.—Jockey Nell Watterson was engaged last night to ride Highway in Taller sall's Cup the main race at Eagle ...

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  60. INTER. RELATIONS FOR JAPANESE

    TOKIO, August 16.—The A.A.P. Reuter representative says Japanese officials were elated to-day by the Washington announcement ...

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  61. NO UNION FINES PAID IN

    SYDNEY, August 19.—The Federal Arbitration Court's Sydney Registrar (Mr. J. C. Welbourne). said to-day that no fines had been ...

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  62. JEWS INCREASE BY 44%

    LONDON? August 19.—The American Press correspondent at Tel Aviv says the Jewish community in Larael has increased by ...

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  63. FIRES RAVAGE 250,000 ACRES

    PARIS. August 19.—The Ministry of the Interior estimated that fires in south-western France have [?]vaged [?]50,000 acres of forest ...

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