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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 90 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 125 words
  4. WORST JAP TYPHOON IN 11 YEARS

    TOKIO, September 1.-Tokio last sight was hit by a typhoon sweeping in from the Pacific with gusts reaching 80 miles per ...

    Article : 321 words
  5. CHIEF AND WHITE WIFE

    SERETSE KMAMA, 21-year-old chief-elect to the throne of the African Bamangwato Tribe, with his 24-year-old bride, formerly Miss. Ruth Williams. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 46 words
  6. Chifley Accused Of Filibuster On Petrol

    BRISBANE, September 1.—The Prime Minister's (Mr. Chifley's) filibusting on the Polish petrol issue shows clearly that he wants a petrol ration and not petrol supplies, said Mr. Fadden to-day. ...

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  7. KEMPSEY FACES TRAGIC FLOOD CLEAN-UP JOB

    RELIEF WORKERS dragging drowned cattle off the main street of Gladstone, near Kempsey on Tuesday. Police ans farmer estimate that 15,000 beasts, worth [?] been drowned in the Kempsey area. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Move to Stop Dollar Leak On Wool

    LONDON, September 1.—The Government has decided to introduce export licences for raw wool shipped from Britain in an ...

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  9. BODY DUG FROM SILT IN STREET

    SYDNEY, September 1.-Police late to-day found the body of one of the Kempsey flood victims buried in silt in a street ...

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  10. SOVIET SHOW OF FORCE UNLIKELY

    LONDON, September 1.-"The Times" Belgrade correspondent says reports of Russian troop movements along Yugoslavia's borders are not reported in local newspapers, but Yugoslavs who have ...

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  11. JANG CASE

    CANBERRA, September 1.—An immigration official claimed that Frank Jang, a chinese farmer, was to he deported because be had ...

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  12. CHINESE SECTION SLANDERED

    SYDNEY, September 1.-The secretary of the Chinese Seamen's Union (Mr. A. Locke) to-day accused Mr. Calwell of slandering the ...

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  13. CLEANER CITY SOUGHT

    Appreciation of the action of the City Council in cleaning the main street is contained in a letter to the Town Clerk from the Chamber of ...

    Article : 153 words
  14. AIKENS URGES N.Q. PRIORITY

    BRISBANE, September 1. —A suggestion that Northern Queensland be declared a strategic area with No. 6 priority for materials ...

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  15. SIX MONTHS' GOLD AND URANIUM SEARCH

    CUNNAMULLA, September 1.—A party of five, including two aborigines, left here to-day to search for gold and uranium ...

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  16. ARMED MERCHANTMAN STOPS BRITISH SHIP

    HONG KONG, September 1 (A.A.P.-Reuter).-The Navy announced to-day that an unidentified armed merchantman ...

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  17. TEST OF CREAM DISPOSAL BAN

    MELBOURNE, September 1.—The validity of the Commonwealth ban on the disposal and use of cream without a special permit ...

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  18. ABATTOIR URGED FOR MACKAY

    BRISBANE, September 1.- Mr. F. D. Graham (Labour. Mackay) continuing the address-in-reply debate in the Legislative ...

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  19. STAR WITNESSES FIANCE'S DEATH

    LONDON, August 31. - Tasmanian-born Merle Oberon, the film star, was driven to her hotel in a state of collapse to-day after ...

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  20. NO DEFENCE TO MODERN WEAPON

    COPENHAGEN, August 31.—No defence is possible against modem methods of destruction, according to the Danish nuclear ...

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  21. KING'S TRIBUTE TO SWIMMER

    LONDON, August 31.—Philip Mickman, 18, who swam the English Channel, got a letter to-day from Balmoral Castle, the King's ...

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  22. OIL REFINERIES TO REOPEN

    LONDON, August 31.-Reuter's Haifa representative says that a spokesman for the labour council which supplies workers to the oil ...

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  23. SEVERAL DIE IN FACTORY BLAST

    LONDON, September 1.-Reuter's Paris correspondent reports that several persons were killed, and injured when a gunpowder ...

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  24. AUSTRIA TREATY LEFT UNSETTLED

    LONDON, August 31.-Many outstanding differences over the drafting of the Austrian Stale treaty were left unsettled by the ...

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  25. FILM STAR'S BABY SAVED

    HOLLYWOOD, September 1.—Doctors say that film star Ohvia do Havilland has won a fight to save her expected child. ...

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  26. N.S.W. ON GUARD AGAINST POLIO

    SYDNEY, September 1.—Fearing that the poliomyelitis epidemic may spread from Victoria, New South Wales health ...

    Article : 55 words
  27. Europe Asks U.S. to Lower Tariffs

    LONDON, September 1.-The American Press Strasbourg representative says the economic committee of the European ...

    Article : 264 words
  28. TWO CHARGES ON MUNRO

    SYDNEY, September 1.—The well known jockey Darby Munro, who appeared in the Central Court to-day pleaded not guilty to ...

    Article : 93 words
  29. MEAT INDUSTRY STABILITY

    BRISBANE, September 1.-A long term controlled price for meat was essential to the stability of the meat industry, said the ...

    Article : 154 words
  30. INFERIOR COAL AT MACKAY

    MACKAY, September 1.-While stocks of coal at the Mackay powerhouse appeared on paper to be sufficient to last for six weeks, ...

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  31. DEVALUATION OF £ U.K's. OWN DECISION

    NEW YORK, August 31.-The "New York Times" Washington correspondent says American representatives to British, Canadian and United States dollars talks are under orders to avoid the ...

    Article : 324 words
  32. Church Heads Condemn Deportations

    BRISBANE, September 1.- The present Australian deportation policy starts racial animosity in the homelands of ...

    Article : 185 words
  33. SYNDICATE BUYS TIME CARGO

    MELBOURNE, September 1.- The Queenscllffe fishermen, T. H. and J. W. Warren, who bought the stranded steamer Time on ...

    Article : 126 words
  34. CUSTOMS, P.O. REVENUE UP

    CANBERRA, September 1.- Customs and excise revenue for the month of August 1949, was £10,939,423-£1.092,663 higher than ...

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  35. ITALY TO PAY GREECE £26M

    ROME, August 31.—A settlement of all outstanding questions concerning the Dodecanese Islands and the payment by Italy ...

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  36. BAN ON DUTCH SHIPPING

    SYDNEY, September 1.- The Waterside Workers' Federation will shortly discuss the lifting of the four-year-old ban on Dutch ...

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  37. COLOUR BAR IN POST OFFICES

    CAPETOWN, September 1.—The South African Government by regulation introduced the colour bat into Capetown post offices this ...

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  38. TEN YEARS FOR P.O. ROBBERY

    SYDNEY, September 1.—A 20-year-old youth. Allan George Porter, who robbed the post office at Banks-Meadow of £30 at gunpoint, ...

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  39. THREE KILLED IN EXPLOSION

    NAPLES, August 31. - Three persons were killed and several other seriously injured to-day when a gas tank exploded in the ...

    Article : 52 words
  40. OLD CATHEDRAL REMAINS FOUND

    MOSCOW, August 31.—The remains of a cathedral built in [?] at the order of Prince Vhdinnir Mon[?]ch have been discovered ...

    Article : 52 words
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