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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 72 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 115 words
  4. CHINESE DETAIN SINGAPORE SHIP

    HONG KONG, September 11.—The Official Central Newsagency, in a despatch from Taiwan to-day, confirmed a report that the Chinese Navy is detaining the Singapore registered ship Leong Bee (1200 ...

    Article : 449 words
  5. BABE BORN ON BURNSIDE IN ARAFURA SEA

    An Australian woman who gave birth to a ton on the passenger—cargo vessel Burnside, en route from Singapore to Australia, on ...

    Article : 420 words
  6. SLUM CLEARANCE IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY'S £1,000,000 slum clearance at Surry Hills is in process. This area is bounded by Devonshire, Belvoir, Clisdell, and Riley Streets. The plan provides for 250 new flats and a sports area. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 70 words
  7. America Ready To Discuss Now

    WASHINGTON, September 11: America was ready to consider a Japanese peace treaty now said the United Press correspondent ...

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  8. 300 COMMS. RAID TOWN IN PAHANG

    SINGAPORE, September 11.—A force of 800 Communist terrorists raided the isolated railway town of Kuala Krau in ...

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  9. Rebel Move By Expelled Men

    SYDNEY, September 11.—Five prominent members of the Australian Labour Party, who were expelled recently, have started a ...

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  10. Labour Holds Two Seats In the South

    BRISBANE, September 11.—Apart from a small reduction in the Labor majority in Ipswich, counting of votes in Kurlipa ...

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  11. BUBONIC PLAGUE IN INDONESIA

    BATAVIA, September 11: A.A.P.-Reuter says the official spokesman for the Indonesian Republic Health ...

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  12. P.O.W. HUSBAND MEETS WIFE AFTER 31 YEARS

    BERLIN, September 10.—The Russians have just released a German prisoner of the 1914-15 war, the West Berlin newspaper ...

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  13. IMPLACABLE

    LONDON, September 11.—One of the two surviving ships that fought in the Battle of Trafalgar—the old "wonder wall" ...

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  14. BODY FOUND IN LONG GRASS

    The body of a man who had suffered considerably from nerve trouble was found in long grass near the golf links at midnight ...

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  15. STRANGE CASE OF MRS. TONG

    BRISBANE, September 11.—Although Mrs. Pauline Lee Tons, of Pullen Road. Everton Park, is a British subject, it does not ...

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  16. AMERICA MAY SOON BUY WOOL

    NEW YORK, September 10.—American wool buyers are expected to enter the Australian market late in September with the ...

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  17. SINGAPORE MOVE ON AUSTRALIANS

    SINGAPORE, September 10 (A.A.P.).—A bill which would ban entry into Singapore of immigrants whose countries do not accord ...

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  18. T.I. LUGGERS TO RACE TO-DAY

    THURSDAY ISLAND, September 11.—Great excitement prevails on Thursday Island and in surrounding waters to-day as ...

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  19. RALLY FOR GIULIANO

    LONDON, September 11.—Reuter's Palermo representative says Sicilian nationalists announced they have allied themselves to the ...

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  20. POLITICAL TRIALS AGAIN

    LONDON, September 10.—Reuter's Budapest correspondent says Laszio Rajk, former Hungarian Foreign Minister, and seven others ...

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  21. NORTH'S MAGNET LOUDLY PRAISED

    BRISBANE, September 11.—North Queensland already had all it needed to be a source of dollar wealth to Australia, said the ...

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  22. MINERS ON LONG SERVICE LEAVE

    SYDNEY, September 10.—The Coal Miners' Federation Council has stated it is dissatisfied with the long service leave award granted ...

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  23. JURY RIGGING ALLEGATIONS

    ADELAIDE, September 11.—Three men who were arrested on Friday, following police investigations into alleged "jury-rigging" ...

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  24. REPRIEVE FOR MURDERER

    LONDON, September 10.—Reuter's says the Home Secretary (Mr. Chuter Ede) has recommended a reprieve for Leonard Jack Thomas ...

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  25. ROYAL TRAIN TO TAKE ITS TURN

    LONDON, September 11.—The "News of the World" and the "Sunday Dispatch" state that British holiday makers travelling by train ...

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  26. TRILENE AS PAIN KILLER

    BRISBANE, September 10.—Redlands ambulance is the first ambulance service in Queensland to use the new pain killing drug ...

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  27. ESCAPED WHEN PLANE DIVED

    TOOWOOMBA, September 11: Bill Weekes, formerly of Toowoomba, now living in Brisbane, stole the show at the power ...

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  28. BEER TO ENTICE UNION MEMBERS

    PERT, September 11.—Beet is being used by the Amalgamated Engineering Union to attract members to Union meetings ...

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  29. SIX MONTHS FOR MIGRANT RACKET

    LONDON, September 11.—Reuter's says Julian Kowal, who sold Frenchmen "advice" on how to emigrate to Australia was to-day ...

    Article : 81 words
  30. GROWERS LOSE OVER £50,000

    BRISBANE, September 10.—Growers of fruit and vegetables have lost over £50,000 through disrupted transport to the south ...

    Article : 144 words
  31. RELEASE OF ATOMIC NEWS

    LONDON, September 11.—Reuter's says the Ministry for Supply has announced that a conference of British. U.S. and ...

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  32. COMMITTEE TO RESIST CALWELL

    SYDNEY, September 11.—Sydney clergymen are leading a new committee to stop the immigration Minister (Mr. Calwell) deporting ...

    Article : 72 words
  33. RAIL SMASH IN NEW ZEALAND

    AUCKLAND, September 11.—A goods train crashed into the rear of a stationary train in a dense fog early yesterday ...

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  34. FUGAL BAT BREAKS ARM

    AYR, September 11.—When struck on the right arm by a fugal bat about four o'clock on Saturday morning, Colin Campbell ...

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  35. BRITISH CREDIT FOR YUGOSLAVIA

    LONDON, September 10.—The "Sunday Times" diplomatic writer says Britain has agreed in principle to grant the Yugoslav ...

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  36. BRITISH SOAP RATION LIFTED

    LONDON, September 10.—Britons will draw one extra cake of toilet soap or the equivalent in washing soap every eight weeks ...

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  37. A.C.T.U. MOVE FOR SECRET BALLOT

    MELBOURNE, September 10.—Authority will be sought at the All-Australian Trade Union Congress to begin in Sydney on ...

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  38. WAR DEBTS TO BRITAIN

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  39. COMMS. THREATEN FURTHER STRIKES

    MELBOURNE, September 11.—The coal strike would be followed by other "struggles" in the next few months, Communist union leaders told a meeting at the coal mining town of Wonthaggi ...

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  40. P.M. SEEKS MAN FOR LONDON POST

    CANBERRA, September 10.—The Federal Government will seek the services of a highly qualified financial authority to succeed the ...

    Article : 91 words
  41. HEAVY DEMAND FOR STORAGE

    LONDON, September 11.—The "Sunday Tonics" says demands on grain storage facilities are so heavy that the Food Ministry is ...

    Article : 74 words
  42. PLANE BURST IN MID-AIR

    MONTREAL, September 9.—A Canadian—Pacific Airlines D.C.S. crashed 40 miles from Quebec with 19 passengers and four crew It is ...

    Article : 94 words
  43. COMMONER SEES JAP DANGER

    LONDON, September 11.—Japan's industrial rehabilitation might make her again able to inflict irreparable and unjustifiable ...

    Article : 73 words
  44. MORE CHILD MIGRANTS DIE

    PERTH, September 11.—Two migrant children have died of malnutrition in hospital, the acting superintendent (Dr. G. ...

    Article : 80 words
  45. DAKOTA CREW FOUND DEAD

    SINGAPORE, September 11—A A P. and Reuter's says, the wreckage of the R.A.F. Dakota, which crashed in the jungle near ...

    Article : 41 words
  46. BRITISH FILMS UNDER PRESSURE

    LONDON, September 9.—Officials of two film workers' unions to-day warned the Trades Union Congress meeting at Bridlington. ...

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  47. CYCLING CRASH AT CAIRNS

    CAIRNS, September 11.—In a track crash at the Cairns cycling [?] on Saturday night, the Townsville rider. G. Kelly, 19 ...

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  48. TITO'S POLICE ARREST DOZEN

    LONDON, September 11.—Reuter's Prague representative says the Yugoslav newspaper "Nova Burba," published in Prague ...

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  49. U.S. UNCHANGED ON JAP POLICY

    TOKIO, September 11 (A.A.P.-Reuter's).—America was contemplating neither a reduction of occupation forces nor a change of policy ...

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  50. INNISFAIL FETES ITALIAN ENVOY

    INNISFAIL, September 10.—Signor Di Balzo. Italian Minister to Australia, was accorded a formal dinner to-day by leading Italian ...

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  51. MOUNTBATTEN FOR S.E. ASIA

    LONDON, September 11.—A "Sunday Express" columnist says Lord Louis Mountbatten is likely to succeed Mr. Malcolm MacDonald as ...

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  52. MORE PARALYSIS IN SWEDEN

    LONDON, September 10.—Reuter's says Stockholm Radio has reported that infantile paralysis in Sweden increased rapidly during ...

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  53. AIR SPEED RECORD MADE

    LONDON, September 11.—Reuter's says Lieut Commander M. Lithgow, jet pilot, who gave exhibitions to-day before a crowd ...

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  54. FELL 1000 FEET FROM PLANE, ONLY BRUISED

    COLUMBUS (Ohio), September 11.—An American Army Sergeant (James Hendrix) fell 1,000 feet from a transport plane to the ground to-day but suffered only bruises and shock. His two parachutes faded to ...

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  55. 3-YEAR OLD'S LEG THRICE BROKEN

    TWEED HEADS, September 11—Three-year-old Thomas Richard Furness to-day suffered a broke leg for the third time. ...

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  56. DOBSON TAKEN TO SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, September 11.—William Charles Dobson, escorted by Sydney detectives, arrived by plane from Brisbane late to-night. ...

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  57. INDIA GETS R.N. DESTROYER

    LONDON, September 10.—Britain transferred the 3,700-ton destroyer [?] to India at an official ceremony at Devonport. ...

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