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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 132 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. No Contact Yet With Coal Board

    IPSWICH, August 18.—Up till 5 o'clock to-day, the Q.C.E.U. had not been able to contact the State Coal Board, which has intervened ...

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  5. FINE BLOOMS AT HORTICULTURAL SHOW

    MANY BEAUTIFUL blooms were exhibited at the Townsville Horicultural Society's which opened in the Civil Rallreman on Thursday. Above are pictures of some of the fine collection of the gerberas shown and the champion bloom of the show, a rose, exhibited by Mr. R. H. MeGregor. (Walters Studio photos) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ROBERTS CLAIMS COUNCIL LOST £19,379 SUBSIDY

    "Careful investigations which I have made, show that the following subsidies have been lost over the past four years: General Fund £11,588/19/2, Water Fund £5620/18/4, estimated general fund ...

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  7. COUNCIL TO IMPORT 1500 TONS OF STEEL

    The Townsville City Council at the monthly meeting on Thursday evening decided to adopt a recommendation of the Water and Electricity Committee to import 1500 ton* of steel from overseas. ...

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  8. COUNCIL LIVED ON CAPITAL BY £19,000 IN 194849 YEAR

    The Council for the 19145-1948 financial year had been living on its capital to the extent of £19,000, stated the Chairman of the ...

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  9. Three Shifts On Open Cut Coal Mines

    SYDNEY, August 18.——From next Monday, open our mines in New South Wales will begin working three shifts daily as a ...

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  10. SHARPLEY ENDS EVIDENCE

    MELBOURNE, August 18.— Cecil Herbert Sharpley completed his marathon testimony to the Royal Commission on Communism ...

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  11. PETROL CONTROL AGAIN ?

    BRISBANE, August 18.—The re-introduction of petrol rationing under Commonwealth Government control, is almost ...

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  12. MR. MAKIN OUT OF STEP

    SAN FRANCISCO, August 18.—The Australia High Commissioner (Mr. N . J. O. Makin) at a Press ...

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  13. THREE UNIONS PAY IN MONEY

    SYDNEY, August 18.—Three unions to-day paid into the Federal Arbitration Court a total of £54,700 withdrawn from ...

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  14. BUILDING MEN LEAVE A.L.P.

    SYDNEY, August 18.—The Communist-controlled Building Workers' Industrial Union has cancelled its affiliation with the ...

    Article : 68 words
  15. U.S. PROTESTS TO SOVIET

    WASHINGTON, August 17.— The United States Ambassador to Russia (Admiral Kirk) had asked Geseralissimo Stalin for more ...

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  16. WORKS MAY STOP RECESSION

    CANBERRA, August 18.—Approving a programme of national works with £743,367,061 for the Commonwealth and States last ...

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  17. 4500 ACRES FOR PINE TREES

    BRISBANE, August 18.—A record planting of 4,500 acres of pine trees would be made in Queensland up to June next year ...

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  18. DOCTOR OUT FOR SIX MONTHS

    SYDNEY, August 18.—Dr. Herbert George Bruce, of Kirribilli, was to-day suspended for six months by the Medical Board ...

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  19. N.Z. AIR FORCE FOR HONG KONG

    WELLINGTON, August 18.— The Prime Minister (Mr. Fraser), announced to-day that at the request of the United Kingdom ...

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  20. RUSSIA BUSY IN BALTIC WATERS

    BERLIN, August 17.—The 200 mile Baltic coast of the Russian zone of Germany has recently become the scene of increasing ...

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  21. SIX WOMEN BURNT TO DEATH

    HOPKINSVILLE (Kentucky), August 18.—Six women were burned to death near here to-day when their car was pushed into the ...

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  22. AYR AERODROME IN FEBRUARY

    AYR, August 18.—The Maidavale Progress Association recently approached the Ayr Shire Council requesting that the proposed ...

    Article : 68 words
  23. SECURITY TALKS ON PACIFIC

    CANBERRA, August 18. — Security measures required in the South-west Pacific ares are to be, did at a conference of ...

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  24. TIMBER TRADE HAZARDOUS ONE

    BRISBANE, August 16.—An analysis of 1939-48 accounts of 26 members of the Queensland Sawmilliers Association. Case and Box ...

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  25. BUS FARE RISE CAUSES A RIOT

    SANTIAGO (Chile), August 18.—Disagreement over a half cent boost in bus fares has caused bloody rioting here ...

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  26. FOUR CHURCHES OPPOSE CLUB

    MACKAY, August 1.— Representatives of four churches and church organisations cross-examined witness and gave ...

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  27. RATE INCREASE LIKELY AT AYR

    AYR, August 18.—Shire rales arc expected to the substantially increased when the Shire Council meets at the end of this ...

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  28. U.S. POLIO TOLL RISING

    NEW YORK, August 17.—There were 111 new cases of infantile paralysis reported in New York State to-day-65 of them in ...

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  29. NEW RAILWAY STATION AT AYR

    AYR, August 18. Ayr is not to have a new railway station, at least not the present. This information was contained ...

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  30. 5 CARPENTERS BUT NO TOOLS

    COEN, August 18.—Five carpenters arrived at Corn by air on Thursday to commence the erection of four building for the ...

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  31. BRITISH FIRM REDUCING HANDS

    LONDON, August 17. - The "Daily Mail" says that following the Federation of British Industries statement yesterday, giving ...

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  32. FOUR KILLED IN EARTHQUAKE

    LONDON, August 18.—The Associated Press Istanbal representative says the Ministry of the interior announced that an ...

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  33. REAR ADMIRAL FOR OUR FLEET

    MELBOURNE, August 18.— Rear Admiral J. A. S. Eccles, C.B E. of the Royal Navy, has been appointed Flag Officer ...

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  34. AYR INQUEST

    AYR, August 18.—The inquest was opened today into the death of William James Dorrian, general carrier, 71, of Sydney Street, Ayr ...

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  35. SAILOR DIES ON HMAS AUSTRALIA

    MACKAY, August 18.— The body or a seaman who died on H.M.A.S Australia was brought to Mackay to-night from the ship ...

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  36. SMITH BROTHERS CROSS ATLANTIC

    LONDON, August 18.—With sirens hooting and thousands waving and cheering, two brothers, Stanley and Colin Smith ...

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  37. WOMAN ILL ON COMORIN

    MACKAY, August 18.— An Adelaide woman. Mrs J. Mankey, was brought to Mackay this week in the tourist launch Comorin ...

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  38. TRADES HALL ADOPTS REPORT

    MELBOURNE, August 18.- After a lively debate during which two delegates offered each other cut the Trades Hall Council to ...

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  39. U.S. TO LEAVE GERMANY

    LONDON, August 18.—The Associated Press Berlin representative says it was officially announced that the United States Military ...

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  40. SYRIAN LEADER FEARED KILLED

    LONDON, August 18.— The British United Press Cairo representative says unconfirmed report reaching Cairo say that a civilian ...

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  41. RITA EXPECTS BABY

    LONDON August 18.—The British United Press [?]ville correspondent says the Aly Khan announced to-day that his wife. ...

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  42. MOSSMAN MILL CRUSHING

    MOSSMAN, August 18.—Mossman mill crushed 7616 tons of [?] last week, making the total 39,687 tons. The c.c.s. was 15.38 ...

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