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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. RECESSION FEARED BY MID-1950

    CANBERRA, September 9.—Falling employment in almost all classes factories has been disclosed in a return released by ...

    Article : 142 words
  5. GRAND ORCHID SHOW

    SOME of the orchids on show at the Townsville Orchid Society's show, which opened on Friday. (Walters Studio, photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Blair Athol Ready Tolncrease Output

    BRISBANE, September 9.—Production at Blair Athol at present was limited only by the number of railway trucks available to ...

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  7. NINE DAYS MISSING, QUEVAS FOUND

    After being missing for nine days in nightmarish country, Joe Quevas, of Ravenswood, was-found by a search party 12 miles from the town, late on Friday morning in the Leichhardt Range. He was weak, but ...

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  8. OPEN CUT COAL DEVELOPMENT

    CANBERRA, September 9.—Mr. Chifley said to-day he was prepared to recommend to the Fed del Cabinet that the Commonwealth ...

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  9. AYR LAD INJURED AS WOOL HIT TRAIN

    SYDNEY, September 9.—Cadet midshipman Harry D. Ceok, 13, of Ayr, was taken to Hospital to-day after, a freak ...

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  10. KAISER POST CANCELLED

    CANBERRA, September 9.—The appointment to the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation of Mr. T. R ...

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  11. DOBSON REMANDED TO SYDNEY

    William Thomas Dobson, 22, clerk, who figured in what has become known, as the "Mealy ferry case," was remanded to ...

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  12. Brabazon's Success In Flight

    LONDON, September 9.—British's 130-ton Brabazon Airliner thrilled thousands of visitors to-day when it appeared over ...

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  13. Gold To Siam Cause Of Protests

    WASHINGTON, September 9. Over the bitter protests of Australia and the Philippines the United States to-day informed ...

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  14. FIVE CHINESE WILL LEAVE

    SYDNEY, September 9.—Five of the Chinese the Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) proposed to deport will leave ...

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  15. 6 CHINESE SHIPS SUNK IN TYPHOON

    HONG KONG, September 9.—Six Chinese ships were to-day reported lost as a result of yesterday's typhoon. ...

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  16. PENALTY RATES DECISION HELD

    BRISBANE, September 9.—The Industrial Court to-day reserved decision on claims for week-end penalty rules and shift work ...

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  17. TRUCKS SHORT FOR SUGAR

    BRISBANE, September 9.—The shortage of railway transport could mean reduced sugar crushing rates said the general ...

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  18. N.E.I. PAYMENT TO AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, September 9.—The Indonesian Government is to pay £8, 500,000 to Australia in full settlement of all claims arising out of ...

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  19. RAIN FLOODS N.S.W. OPEN CUTS

    SYDNEY, September 9.—Rain caused a production loss of 2800 tons of coal at five open-cuts on the northern New South Wales ...

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  20. AMETHYST SAILS FOR PLYMOUTH

    HONG KONG, September 9.—H.M.S Ansethyst left for its home port, Plymouth, at 4 p.m. to-day. Her departure, which was delayed ...

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  21. REBELS RELEASE AUSSIE PILOT

    LONDON; September 9.—Reuter's Rangoon representative says Captain Ken Begg, an Australian pilot detained by rebels in central ...

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  22. £13,100 FOR SYDNEY FLAT

    SYDNEY, September 9. — A luxurious seven-room flat, unfurnished, but with a Harbour view, was sold for £13,100 at ...

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  23. MILKLESS DAY FOR MACKAY

    MACKAY, September 9.—Mackay will have a milkless day on Sunday. No milk will be available for sale at the butter factory on ...

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  24. BRITISH STRAIN DUE INTERNALLY

    SYDNEY, September 9.—Britain's strained economic position was due to her internal political policies, as well as to ...

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  25. KING'S VISIT TO BRAEMAR

    LONDON, September 9.—The King, looking bronzed and fit. attended the Braemar gathering in Scotland to-day. ...

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  26. LESS FREIGHT ON LIME SOUGHT

    MAREEBA, September 9.—Sup-porting the proposal that the Commissioner of Railway got into the question of reduced treights ...

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  27. SHIP VICTIMS MAY BE LOSS

    HONG KONG, September 9.—The Marine Department announced to-night 23 ocean-going ships were driven ashore in Hong ...

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  28. PRIVATE DOLLAR LOAN PLANS

    CANBERRA, September 9.— Mr. Chifley said to-day he had discussed with business interests the possibility of permuting Australian companies to make ...

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  29. MAREEBA COUNCIL MAY DEFY RAILWAYS

    MAREEBA, September 9.—At yesterday's meeting of the Mareeba Shire Council, Cr. Bruce Mackey, Commenting on ...

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  30. HORTICULTURAL SHOW, INNISFAIL

    INNISFAIL, September 9.—The eighth annual horticultural show opened to-day in the basement of the Shire Hall, Preliminary ...

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  31. AYR SEEKS MORE BLOOD DONORS

    AYR, September 9. —In his import to the monthly meeting of the Ayr Hospitals Board the secretary (Mr. C. J. Jacobsen) ...

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  32. HACKING WAY TO DAKOTA WRECK

    SINGAPORE, September 9.—Resuce parties are still trying to hack a way through a narrow belt of Jungle to the R.A.F. Dakota ...

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  33. CAPTAIN PIKE DEAD AT 66

    BRISBANE, September 9.—Captain E. R. B. Pike, general secretary of the State executive of the Q.A.T.B. died suddenly at his home ...

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  34. ENFRANCHISED BUT ORDERED TO LEAVE

    BRISBANE, September 9.—The daughter of Australian-born Chinese parents, Mrs. Pauline Lee Tong, 31, and her children aged four and eight years, of Pullen Road, Everton Park, Brisbane, has ...

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  35. INNISFAIL NEWS IN BRIEF

    INNISFAIL, September 9.—Mr. P. M. Fitzgerald, grandson of the late Mr, T. H Fitegerald, founder, of the sugar industry in the ...

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  36. BOXING

    MELBOURNE, September 9.—Prerre Montane (9.9) had a hard battle to defeat Queensland aboriginal Alfie Clay (9.7) on points at ...

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  37. GREEKS ENDING MARTIAL LAW

    ATHENS, September 9.—The Premier (M. Diomedes) said the Greek Government was planning to end martial law and other ...

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  38. U. STATES REJECTS BRITISH PROPOSAL

    WASHINGTON, September 9.—The United States has rejected the British proposal to waive Article 9 of the Anglo-American loan agreement, prohibiting discrimination against United States ...

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  39. HOPE TO RESTORE MAN'S EYESIGHT

    SYDNEY, September 9.—A Mind Auckland (N.Z.) woman, left Sydney by sir to-night for England in a hold psychological ...

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  40. HANCOCK OUTPOINTS MICKEY HILL

    BRISBANE, September 9.—More effective punching with his right hand and a stronger finish enabled Taffy Rancock (7.1½) to ...

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  41. WEST GERMANY HOLLAND PACT

    FRANKFURT, September 9.— Weft Germany and Holland have negotiated a new trade agreement based on a "free trade" policy ...

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  42. GOLF

    SYDNEY, September 9.—Queensland women golfers figured prominently in the Australian mised foursome championship at ...

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  43. OCTUPUS NETTED OFF NORWAY

    LONDON, September 9.—Reuter's Copenhagen correspondent says an octopus with a six-foot hood and 13-foot long tentacles ...

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  44. TRAPEZE ARTIST FALLS ON WOMAN

    SYDNEY, September 7.—A trapeze artist swinging by one leg fell 10 feet on to a woman in the audience at Wirth's Circus at ...

    Article : 62 words
  45. CRICKET

    LONDON, September 9.—Martin Donnelly, with an unbeaten century (145 not out) shared a record last wicket stand for the New ...

    Article : 96 words
  46. POLICE ARREST A "CORPSE"

    JACKSONVILLE (Florida) September 9.—Frank Ray, 19, a negro was in the cooler to-day because he was too warm to be dead. ...

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  47. PREMIER TO ENTER HOSPITAL

    BRISBANE, September 9.—The Premier is expected to enter hospital again next week for a few days treatment. Close associates ...

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