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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 89 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 117 words
  4. COAL STRIKE

    SYDNEY, August 8.— Moves on the northern coalfields to-day which suggest that the coal strike must collapse this week were: Miners from seven open cuts and small pits will ...

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  5. HASSEN LOSES ON POINTS TO RUDY CRUZ

    SYDNEY, August 8.— The Mexican lightweight, Rudy Crut[?] decisively outpointed the Australian, Jack Hassen, at ...

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  6. Ecuador Earthquake Deaths Reach 4600

    NEW YORK, August 7.— The Associated Press correspondent at Quito (Ecuador) reports that the death toll estimate in Ecuador's ...

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  7. BRITAIN'S LEAD IN AIRCRAFT

    THE FIRST of several 140-ton Princess clam flying-boats is now rapidly taking shape and has been moved from the stocks to the fitting-out site at the Saunders-Roe works at Cowes, Isle of Wight. The flying-boat-the largest in the world— is designed to carry [?] passengers, with a crushing speed of [?] and a range of [?] miles. She will have a wing span of 220ft. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BREAD MAY COST MORE NEXT WEEK

    BRISBANE, August 8.— Some Queensland housewives will know this week whether they will have to pay more for bread. ...

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  9. NO LET-UP ON POWER CUTS

    BRISBANE, August 8. —For the time being there will be no relaxation of light and power restrictions. This was decided by ...

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  10. HOLD-DP MAN SHOT DEAD

    SYDNEY, August 8.— A man [?]ched a pi[?] fr[?] a gunman during an attempted holdup to-night and shot him dead. ...

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  11. BANK EMPLOYEES' MEETING

    MELBOURNE, August 8.— Bank officers want the non-Labour parties to announce publicity that, if the are returned at the coming ...

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  12. B.M.A. CASE TO-DAY

    CANBERRA, August 8. Dr.Evatt will appear as leading counsel for the Commonwealth in the High Court to-morrow, when the ...

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  13. MAN DIES AFTER LEAP FROM ROOF

    GYMPIE, August 8.— A 74-year-old man died shortly after admission to hospital this morning after he had plunged from the roof of ...

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  14. WOMAN SHOOTS HER WAY OUT

    SINGAPORE, August 7.— A woman bandit shot and killed a Chinese detective in a coffee-shop near Ipoh to-day. She escaped ...

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  15. OIL CO. WORKERS SEEK INCREASE

    BRISBANE, August 8.— A claim for increased wages for north and north-western transport drivers and aerodrome attendants of oil ...

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  16. CHANDLER WILL FORM LEAGUE

    BRISBANE, August 8.— The Lord Mayor, Mr.J.B.Chandler, said to-day that he would take definite action next week to form ...

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  17. RECORD SHOW CROWDS AGAIN

    BRISBANE, August 8.— Another record crowd watched the Royal show to-day, and the day's attendance was 44.284 which is 3160 ...

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  18. MAN'S ARM TORN OFF BY BELT

    SYDNEY, August 8.— An employee of the Metropolitan Water and Sewerage Board, Oliver Le Roy (26), of East Sydney, had his ...

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  19. U.S. JET FIGHTERS IN GERMANY

    LONDON, August 7.— The British United Press correspondent at Frankfurt, report that the United States Air Force is ...

    Article : 129 words
  20. MACKAY'S OPEN CUT COAL MINE

    MACKAY, August 8.— More than 120,000 tons of coal have been located on the surface at the Mackay City Council's open cut mine ...

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  21. £1-M. JAP STEEL FOR AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, August 8.— Licences for the imporation of approximately £1,000,000 worth of steel from Japan have been ...

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  22. SENSATION IN SYDNEY G.P.O.

    SYDNEY, August 8.— A 21-year-old girl. Barabara Brunton Gibb, of Five Dock, was severely injured when a workman crashed 25 feet ...

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  23. SOLDIER-FARMER BURNT TO DEATH

    BRISBANE, August 8.— Ernest Noel Brazier, 37. former prisoner of war, was burnt to death yesterday while clearing a 2,230 ...

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  24. NO REPRIEVE FOR HAIGH

    LONDON, August 8.— Reuter says the Home Secretary (Mr.Chuter Ede) refused a reprieve for John George Haigh, who was ...

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  25. PAINTED SIGNS AT CANBERRA

    CANBERRA, August 8.— When officials arrived at Parliament House to-day, they were surprised to see painted in foot-long ...

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  26. BUTTER PRICE DECISION FRIDAY

    MELBOURNE, August 8.— State Prices Ministers will meet in Melbourne on Friday to decide whether to increase the retail price ...

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  27. OGMORE TRAGEDY

    ROCKHAMPTON, August 8.— Edward Blackmore, [?], single, was found dead with his throat cut at his home at Ogmore this morning ...

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  28. IRELAND IS NOT EIRE, SAYS EIRE

    LONDON, August 7.— Reuter's Strasbourg correspondent says Mr.Sean MacBride, Irish Foreign Minister, to-night sent an official ...

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  29. SHIP'S CREW DEFIES UNION

    SYDNEY, August 8.— The crew at the Australian Shipping Board's [?] tons steamer Dalby de[?] a Union ban to-day and took the ...

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  30. U.S. PARALYSIS CASES MOUNT

    NEW YORK, August 7.— Forty-two new cases of unfantille paraylsis were reported to the New York City Health Department in the last ...

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  31. "INVULNERABLE" GANGSTER DIES

    SINGAPORE, August 7— Wa[?] All, a notorious Malay ganster who described himself as "King of the Invulnerable Cult" and boasted ...

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  32. COAL REPORT TO PREMIER

    BRISBANE, August 8.— A report by the Powell-Duffryn Technical Services Ltd. of London on the coal resources of Queensland ...

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  33. KOREAN TALKS ON PACIFIC PACT

    CHINHAE (Korea), August 7.— Ceneralisaimo Chiang Kai-shek and President Syngman Rhee issued a joint appeal from here this ...

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  34. COAL SHORTAGE TIES UP SHIPS

    SYDNEY, August 8.— Of 122 vessels normally engaged in the Australian coastal trade 50 were immobllised because of the ...

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  35. BRITISH DRESS SHOW IN PARIS

    LONDON, August 7.— Reuter's [?] correspondent says Digby Morton, a British dress designer, made fashion history here to-day ...

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  36. DRASTIC TRAIN WRECK REPRISAL

    LONDON, August 8.— The British United Press representative in Berlin says the British-licensed newspaper "Montaga-Echo" says ...

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  37. COEN SUPPORTS AIR AMBULANCE

    COEN, August 8.— The Cairns flying ambulance left here to-day, after attending Coan's two days races, with a well-merited ...

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  38. 13-M. ORPHANS IN EUROPE

    ROME, August 7.— Thirteen million continental children lost one or both parents through the war according to a survey by the ...

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  39. PERSIA ASKS U.S. FOR DOLLARS

    LONDON, August 7.— Reuter's Teheran correspondent reports that Persis has asked the United States for 129,000,000 dollars worth ...

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