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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 95 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 149 words
  4. SNOWY RIVER PROJECT BEGINS

    The Governor-General, Mr. W. J. McKell, will officially begin construction work on the Snowy River hydro-electric and irrigation project next Monday, October 17. At a ceremony on the first dam site near Adamidaby, New South Wales, Mr. McKell will start off the actual construction work. Surveyors have been working in the area for some time. The Adaminaby dam will hold ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 266 words
  5. PUBLIC ABATTOIR FOR TOWNSVILLE?

    BRISBANE, October 14.—The Government intends to appoint an expert committee to investigate early next year whether a public abattoir should be lished at Townsville. ...

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  6. In Lost—Reds Enter To-day

    HONG KONG, October 14.—A.A.P.-Reuter says Communist troops will officially march into Canton at 11 a.m. to-morrow, according to a Chinese source here. A senior Nationalist official will remain to ...

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  7. Czech Priests Going Into Labour Camps

    PRAGUE, October 14.—Prints regarded as "incurably reactionary" have now begun to join the long parades of ...

    Article : 216 words
  8. "WHOSE BABY" CASE IN HIGH COURT

    MELBOURNE, October 14.—The High Court was unable to accept fresh evidence of appeal in the "Whose Baby" case, the ...

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  10. HIGHER BUTTER PRICE SOUGHT

    BRISBANE, October 14.—The President of the Australian Dairy Farmers' Federation, Mr. C. H Jomieson said to-day he had ...

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  11. SOCIALISM GOSPEL OF POVERTY

    CANBERRA, October 13.—Socialism was the gospel of planned shortages and planned poverty, Mr. R. G. Menzies said ...

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  12. N.Q.D.L BRANCH AT BABINDA

    BABINDA, October 14.—A public meeting called by the chairman of the Mulgrave Shire (Cr. W. Griffin) and sponsored by the ...

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  13. SUGAR PRICE MOVE

    SYDNEY, October 14.—N.S.W. Trader and Labour Council last night deferred consideration of a motion to protest against the ...

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  14. LONG VOYAGE TO FIND NEW HOME

    LONDON, October 14.—A 53-year-old Berliner, Paul Muller, with his 18-year-old daughter, [?] sailed out of Shorehath ...

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  15. Dollar Loan Would Be Restricted

    CANBERRA, October 16.—If the Commonwealth obtained a dollar loan, it would be restricted to an amount sufficient ...

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  16. NURSES RESCUE 27 PATIENTS FROM FIRE

    SYDNEY, October 14.—Nurses carried 27 patients to safety from a blazing hospital at Believue Hill early to-day. While firemen fought the blaze at the Coniston ...

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  17. CAIRNS WHARVES IDLE MONDAY

    CAIRNS, October 14.—The Cairns waterfront will be completely pletely idle on Monday, when all watersiders will be suspended for ...

    Article : 145 words
  18. COOLED FRUIT FOR LONGREACH

    BRISBANE, October 14.—The first refrigerator waggon of fruit and vegetables for Longreach left Brisbane to-night for the C.O.D.'s ...

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  19. Hopeful View By Experts On Burdekin

    BRISBANE, October 14.—Members of the Federal Government's Burdekin Dam Investigation Committee were ...

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  20. N.Z. RIFLEMAN WINS KING'S

    SYDNEY, October 14.—A 40-year-old New Zealander, Wally Oakley, won the New South Wales King's prize shoot with the record ...

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  21. RUSSIANS COULD GROW COTTON

    CANBERRA, October 14.—Russians who fled to Australia from Communism could help to grow cotton in Queensland. Mr. ...

    Article : 60 words
  22. VALUABLE RAINS AT EMERALD

    EMERALD, October 14.—Four to six inches of rain fell in the past week in the Emerald and Springsure districts, ensuring a ...

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  23. FALLING OFF IN BEEF, VEAL & LAMB EXPORTS

    CANBERRA, October 14.—Exports of beef, real and lamb to the United Kingdom declined sharply in the year ended June 30, 1949. The annual report of the Australian Meat Board tabled in the House of Representatives to-day showed that exports of beef and ...

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  24. SWEDEN TURNED EVACUEES BACK

    STOCKHOLM, October 14.—Fifteen Soviet zone Germans, who had crossed to Sweden in a leaking fishing boat, wept to-night as ...

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  25. AUST. URGED TO TAKE GERMAN MIGRANTS

    LONDON, October 14.—The transfer of 150,000 Germans to countries of the British Commonwealth, and the launching of a "veritable era of emigration" with the support of the United States, was advocated here to-day by Sir Norman Angell, British author ...

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  26. LINESMAN ELECTROCUTED

    BRISBANE, October 14.—Edward Charles Chad wick (23), City Council linesman, was electrocuted to-day while installing a new ...

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  27. MOCH, PREMIER OF FRANCE

    LONDON, October 14.—Reuter's representative in Paris says Jules Moch has been elected Premier of France. He polled 311 votes—one ...

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  28. RISKED LIFE TO SAVE PLANE

    SYDNEY, October 14.—A young ex-serviceman risked his life to dav to save an Avro-Anson plane, belonging to his friends after it ...

    Article : 90 words
  29. TURF

    BRISBANE, October 14.—Track forecasts: Randwick, weather fine, track good. Doomben, weather unsettled ...

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  30. STATE HOUSE TO RISE SHORTLY

    BRISBANE, October 14.—The State Parliament is almost certain to rise at the end of next month. The Government is anxious to ...

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  31. DEDMAN DISAGREES ON DANGER OF WAR

    CANBERRA, October 14.—The Minister for Defence, Mr. J. J. Dedman, in the House of Representatives, to-day, disagreed with statements of the retiring Chief of the General Staff, Lieut-General ...

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  32. UNION JACK TO FLY IN GERMANY

    LONDON, October 14.—The "Daily Express" correspondent at Dusseldorf says that British Army Headquarters in Germany has ...

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  33. BRISBANE GIRL'S FLYING RECORD

    SYDNEY, October 14.—A 22-year-old Brisbane girl, Margaret Clarke, to-day set a new State high-flying record in a tiny plane ...

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  34. OFF ON HER MAIDEN VOYAGE

    THE HIMALAYA, new 28,000-ton flagship of the P. and O. Line, leaving Tilbury, England, on her maiden voyage to Australia, via Port Said, Aden, Bombay and Colombo. The vessel is under the command of Captain D. M. Stuart and is carrying over 1000 passengers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. DANISH GIRL SEES THE WORLD

    Danish lass Eva Boserup, aged 19, in wireless operator on the tramp steamer Annam, now in Sydney. She comes from Copenhagen where she did her wireless course. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 61 words
  36. BOXING

    BRISBANE, October 14.—The Queensland bantamweight champion, Rod Parsons (8.3) proved too strong for the Sydney boxer ...

    Article : 106 words
  37. DEVALUATION BLOW

    Britain will be asked to add about £1,900,000 sterling to her annual contribution to the International Refugees Organisation's 145 ...

    Article : 68 words
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