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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO DAY

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  4. Defiance In Ruhr To Dismantling

    BERLIN, October 20.—German authorities in the Ruhr have openly defied a British order to to stop interference with ...

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  5. DEATH FROM THE HARBOUR

    THIS nine foot eight-inch Mack Whaler Shirk was hooked in the Townsville Harbour on Wednesday night. Ranking with the Tiger and Grey Nurse varieties in speed and savagery, whalers are known attackers of human beings. This is the second of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. POLICE CHECK ON PETROL ORDERED

    BRISBANE, October 20.—The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) to-day ordered the police to take a census of petrol stocks in all areas which have complained about fuel shortages. ...

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  7. THREAT OF ANOTHER COAL STRIKE IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, October 20.—Another coal strike it threatening on the New South Wales northern coalfield—the biggest coal-producing area in Australia. The Chairman of the Central Coal Reference ...

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  8. U.K. Support For Czech Election

    LONDON, October 19.—A Foreign Officer spokesman said to-day that Britain "strongly deprecates" the statement of the ...

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  9. SUGAR BILL IN SENATE

    CANBERRA, October 20.—Sugar will rise in price from 4½d. to 5d. 8 lb. under a Bill introduced in the Senator to-day by Senator Courtice. ...

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  10. ATTACK ON N.Q.D.L BY STATE MINISTER

    BRISBANE, October 20.—The Agriculture Minister (Mr. Collins) attacked the North Queensland Development League, the ...

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  11. WORKS MINISTER CHALLENGED

    BRISBANE, October 20.—Mr. Chalk (Lib., East Toowoomba) said in Parliament to-day that the Works Minister (Mr. Power) ...

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  12. MILITARY ACTIVITIES ON YUGOSLAV BORDER

    BELGRADE, October 20.—The Yugoslav Communist newspaper "Borba" reported in its issue for to-morrow that Hungary, Rumania, Bulgaria, and Albania had redisposed troops and police ...

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  13. COMPLAINTS ON MOTOR CYCLES

    INNISFAIL, October 20.—At the monthly meeting of the Innisfail Hospital Board, the deputy chairman (Mr. F. V. Sivyer) ...

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  14. TRIBUTE PAID TO T.R.E. BOARD

    AYR, October 20.—Speaking at the monthly meeting of the Ayr Shire Council to-day the chairman (Cr. C. G. McMathie) paid, a ...

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  15. SOAP, WATER FOR ATOMIC BURNS

    LONDON, October 19.—The senior instructor in stom was defence at a civil defence centre near York, Lieutenant ...

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  16. HARBOURS CONFERENCE

    ROCKHAMPTON, Oct. 19.—At the conference of Queensland Harbour Boards, Mr. A. S. Hamilton (Mackay) moved that ...

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  17. AYR DEFERS WEIR RAISING

    AYR, October 20.—The Ayr Shire Council decided to-day not to proceed immediately with the raising of the weir on Plantation ...

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  18. N.Q.D.L SEC. AT INNISFAIL

    INNISFAIL, October 20.—Mr. Appleton, secretary of the North Queensland Development League, addressing the Chamber of ...

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  19. AYR 'DROME PLAN APPROVED

    AYR, October 20.—At its meeting to-day the Ayr Shire Council approved of the plan for the proposed aerodrome at Pioneer. ...

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  20. STRIKES FORCE FORD CLOSURE

    DETROIT, October 19.—The Ford Motor Company to-night announced it would suspend all motor truck production on ...

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  21. A.L.P. BRANCH EXPELS MAYOR

    IPSWICh, October 20.—The Ipswich branch of the Australian Labor Party has expelled the Mayor of Ipswich (Aid J. T ...

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  22. CONCERN FOR CHILDREN

    INNISFAIL, October 20.—The secretary of the East Innisfail State School Committee has written to Sub-Inspector S. J. ...

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  23. C'WEALTH ARRANGING DOLLAR PURCHASE

    CANBERRA, October 20.—Arrangements have been completed by the Federal Government for the purchase of 20,000,000 dollars from the International Monetary Fund. Announcing this in the ...

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  24. SUPPORT FOR GAP ROAD

    AYR, October 20.—At the monthly meeting of the Ayr Shire Council to-day, a letter was read from the Townsville City Council ...

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  25. EARTHQUAKE AT RABAUL

    RABAUL, October 20.—Rabaul and surrounding districts experienced a severe earthquake at 7 a.m., eastern Australian time ...

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  26. AYRSHIRE DOWNS BLOCKS

    WINTON, October 20.—A ballot for two grazing blocks, comprising the whole of Ayrshire Downs expired holding, took place ...

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  27. STRONG RUSSIAN WOOL BUYING

    MELBOURNE, October 26.—As a result of strong buying believed to be mainly on Russian account more than 100d. a 1b. was paid for ...

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  28. AIR LIFT COST U.K. OVER £10,000,000

    LONDON, October 20.—The Perlin airlift cost Britain £10,250,000 sterling the Foreign. Under Secretary (Mr. Christopher ...

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  29. PUPILS PREPARE FOR EXAMS

    BRISBANE, October 20.—An [?] of 474 children over last year's candidates will sit for the State Scholarship ...

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  30. RADIO CALL FOR MEDICAL AID

    CAIRNS, October 20.—A doctor was taken by pilot launch to the vessel J. A. Brown to-night following a radio message for ...

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  31. BRISBANE RIVER COLLISION

    BRISBANE, October 20.—When the tanker Wave Protector struck it, the pile light just crumpled up, the light keeper ...

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  32. TEST LEADERS MEET

    SOUTH AFRICAN cricket captain Dudley Nourse (left) greets Australian captain Lindsay) Hassett (right) and Arthur Marries soon after the Australian team arrived in Durban. The Australians paly their first match against Zululand to-day and to-morrow ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. BANDITS RAID RESTAURANT

    NEW YORK, October 19.—Two armed bandits hold up a restaurant near Times Square, mid-Manhattan, and escaped with 1,100 ...

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  34. PART ECLIPSE ON SATURDAY

    BRISBANE, October 20.—A pallial eclipse of the sun will be visible in Brisbane early on Saturday morning. It will begin ...

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  35. ANOTHER HOTEL AT TULLY URGED

    TULLY, October 20.—The Cardwell Shire Council, at its latest meeting, decided to ask the Licensing Commission to give ...

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  36. SHOT FIANCEE'S FATHER

    NAIROBI, October 20.—Pretty Mary Elizabeth Vines sat in the court to-day while her former fiance, Sergeant George James ...

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  37. TSETSE FLY HAD ONE BENEFIT

    JOHANNESBURG, October 20. The tsetse fly, generally regarded as a pent, has probably saved much of Africa from being ...

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  38. FERRY SERVICE AT INNISFAIL

    INNISFAIL, October 20.—The Johnstone Shire Council has Arranged for a ferry operating between the town and Innisfail ...

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  39. £500,000 FOR U.N. CHILDREN

    CANBERRA, October 20.—Caucus to-day approved of a further contribution of £500,000 in the United Nations International ...

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  40. LEAHY REJOINS COUNTRY PARTY

    BRISBANE, October 20.—Mr. John A. Leahy, of Stanthorpe senior State president of the Country Party for some years ...

    Article : 62 words
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