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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TODAY

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  4. VIKING SHIP ARRIVES AT BROADSTAIRS

    THE VIKING ship "Hugin," managed by 53 Danish "Invaders," was beached at Broadstairs, Kent, commemorating the 15th centenary of the Danish invasion of Thanet. The visitors by rowing and sailing, made the journey in 10 days crossing the North Sea from Eajberg, on the west coast of Jutland. The "Invaders" were gives a great welcome by crowds of holiday makers. Here is shown ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NEW GUINEA OIL HOPES

    CANBERRA, August 8.—Even oil were discovered in Papua or New Guinea it would be most unlikely that the ...

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  6. N.S.W. Miners Vote For End Of Strike

    SYDNEY, August 9.—By 1216 votes to 1006 miners at six aggregate meetings on the western and southern coalfields, to-day, voted, in effect, for the end of the coal strike. ...

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  7. "Japan Occupied By Friends"—MacArthur

    TOKIO, August 9.—General MacArthur has officially notified the United States and British forces under his command, that the character of occupation of Japan had greatly changed from the stern rigidity ...

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  8. U.S. TRADE HEALTHY

    GENEVA, August 9.—The United States Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs (Mr. Thorp) considers ...

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  9. BRIDGES IN TROUBLE

    NEW YORK, August 9.—The "World Telegram" said to-day that C.I.O. leaders had agreed to co-operate with the ...

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  10. U.S. Parties Clash On Arms Bill

    WASHINGTON, August 9.—The Secretary of State (Mr. Acbeson) and the Republican foreign policy leader (Senator ...

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  11. WILD MEETING IN NEWCASTLE

    SYDNEY, August 9.—Police were called to the Newcastle City Hall to-day when a meeting, organised by the Australian Women's Movement against ...

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  12. MEAT TALKS IN CANBERRA

    CANBERRA, August 9.—The development of meat production in Queensland will be one of the Important subjects to be ...

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  13. WOMAN FOUND SHOT

    MELBOURNE, August 9.—A 53-year-old married woman was found shot in a reserve opposite the Hotel Ritz. Fitzroy Street. ...

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  14. BANANA DISEASE MYSTERY

    BRISBANE August 9.—Queensland banana growers on the North Coast have been hit by mysterious rubbery disease in bananas ...

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  15. HAIGH WANTS REHEARSAL

    LONDON, August 9.—The "Daily Express" says John George Haigh, due to hang on Wednesday has suggested that he should ...

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  16. LIBERAL SIGNS TO COME DOWN

    BRISBANE, August 9.—One hundred Queensland Liberal Party signs seeking support for candidates in the Federal elections ...

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  17. PIRATES IN N.S.W. FISHING AREAS

    SYDNEY, August 9.—Pirates are ailing oft the New South Wales coast raiding fish and lobster traps set by professional fisherman. ...

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  18. RAILWAY AWARD INTERPRETATION

    BRISBANE, August 9.—The Industrial Court to-day reserved its decision on the Interpretation of a clause in the Railway Award ...

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  19. AMETHYST GRIM DECISION

    SYDNEY, August 9.—If their dash down the Yangise River Failed, the crew or the British sloop Amethyst planned to blow ...

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  20. GIRLS GAOLED FOR CRIMES

    BRISBANE, August 9.—Two women who had been found in the backyard of a jeweller's shop were to-day sent to prison. ...

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  21. PERSIA OFFICIAL OIL COMPANY

    TEHERAN, August 8.—The Cabinet to-day approved the formation of a Government-owned oil company with an initial ...

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  22. RAIN ADDS TO QUAKE MISERY

    QUITO (Ecuador) August 9.—Senor Maguel Albornoz, secretary to President Galo Plaza, said to-day that destruction in the ...

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  23. NEW DRUG FOR SCRUB TYPHUS

    BRISBANE, August 9.—A holidaymaker in North Queensland suffering from scrub trphus probably owes his life to a new drug ...

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  24. DIPLOMATS FOR DOLLAR TALKS

    LONDON, August 9.—Reuter's diplomatic correspondent says Mr. Bevin has arranged to leave London on August 27 for Washington ...

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  25. COUNCIL OF EUROPE MEETS AT STRASBOURG

    STRASBOURG, August 9.—The first session of the Council of Europe—the Foreign Ministers of 10 Western European nations—opened in the historic Stasbourg City Hall yesterday. Outside the City Hall were flying the flags of the 10 founder members or the council—Britain. Belgium, Denmark, France ...

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  26. TIMBER PRICE PARITY URGED

    BRISBANE, August 9.—Timber price parity between New South wales and Queensland was urged before the Timber Industry ...

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  27. HEALY, ROACH RE-ELECTED

    SYDNEY, August 9.— The watersiders have re-elected Mr. J. Healy and Mr. E. Roach as General secretary and assistant ...

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  28. RISE IN ONION PRICES

    BRISBANE, August 9.— The maximum selling prices of onions have been increased, the Prices Commissioner. (Mr. Fullager) ...

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  29. EVEREST CLIMB POSTPONED

    LONDON, August 9.—A plan for A British expedition to climb Mount Everest, the world's highest peak, has been shelved, an official ...

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  30. MILLIONS OF DOLLARS IN U.S. FOREIGN AID

    WASHINGTON, August 9.—After a bitter three-week wrangle the United States Senate, to-night, patted the Foreign Aid Appropriations Bill; the vote was 63 to seven. ...

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  31. REFUGEES TO GO, SAYS CALWELL

    PERTH, August 9.—All wartime refuges included in the restricted immigration classes must go, the Immigration Minister (Mr. ...

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  32. WESTERN UNION DEFENCE PLANS

    LONDON, August 9.—France's General de Lattre de Tassigny, Commander-in-Chief of Western Union Land Forces under Field ...

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  33. TOBACCO FOR SHEARERS

    BRISBANE, August 9.—The alleviation of tobacco rationing for shearers is to be sought by the Queensland Selectors ...

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  34. ACCIDENTS KILL 30 CHILDREN

    FRANKFURT, August 8.—Sixteen German children were killed and 21 seriously injured to-night when a bus crashed into an ...

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  35. HEAT WAVE IN EUROPE

    LONDON, August 9.—Reuter's Rome office says several deaths from sunstroke and exhaustion were reported to-day as the best ...

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  36. Advertising

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  37. WAR VICTIMS PROTECTION

    LONDON, August 9.—A proposal to establish an international body to protect war victims if there should be no neutrals in ...

    Article : 55 words
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