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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 87 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 124 words
  4. AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIAL IN ENGLAND

    AIR COMMODORE E. G. KNOX KNIGHT A.O.C. Overseas Headquarters of the R.A.A.F. unveiled the Cross of Sacrifice, erected by the Imperial War Graves Commission in the R.A.F. plot at St. John's Churchyard, at Mildenhall, Suffolk. Our photo shows the dedication service in progress, led by the Ven. Arch deacon Ross Norton. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 113 words
  5. FLOOD DANGERS PASS IN SOUTH

    BRISBANE, October 16.—The Queensland flood danger passed to-night, and no more rain is expected over most of the State for at least three days. In the meantime most central and southern rivers are still ...

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  6. Clash Begun In British Cabinet

    LONDON, October 16.—The "Sunday Dispatch's" political correspondents says new urgency regulations are likely to ...

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  7. THREE PERISH IN HOUSE FIRE

    MELBOURNE, October 16.—Three people were burned to death in a farmhouse at Barwon Downs, 25 miles south-east of Colac, at ...

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  8. COMMUNIST FLAG FLIES IN SHATAUKOK

    HONG KONG, October 16.—Communist guerrillas peacefully occupied Shataukok, on the eastern end of the ...

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  9. BOWEN HARBOUR TO BE FULLY DREDGED

    BRISBANE, October 16.—First stage in a comprehensive Government plan to develop North Queensland ports will be the large scale dredging of Bowen Harbour. The work, expected to take at ...

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  10. 2 MEN TRIED FOR MURDER

    LONDON, October 16.—Reuter's Johannesburg representative says two young men from millionaire families to-day faced ...

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  11. CLIMBED GORGE WITH BROKEN LEG

    BRISBANE, October 16.—Suffering from shock, exposure and bitten by leeches. Ernest Poultney (50), formerly resident ...

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  12. U.S. FLIGHT OVER ATOMIC BASES

    LONDON, October 15.—The Associated Press Paris representative says the "Samedi Son" a Paris weekly newspaper, said to-day ...

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  13. C.S.R. FOLLOWS INVICTA LEAD

    GIRU, October 15.—Although an appeal by Invicta growers to the Cane Prices Board was thrown out last ...

    Article : 151 words
  14. STILL PLENTY GOLD AT CROYDON

    BRISBANE, October 16.—A former Croydon gold miner, who used to win gold with a bucket and a wax candle for light ...

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  15. CASEY WARNS AUSTRALIA

    BRISBANE, October 16.—"The coming Federal election is the most important Australians have been called upon to face. ...

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  16. WASTAGE IN DAIRY HERDS

    BRISBANE, October 15.—Wastage in Queensland dairy herds was lower in Queensland than in either New Zealand or England. ...

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  17. MERCHANTS MAY REFUSE TEA

    BRISBANE, October 16.—Wholesalers stated to-night that if they were ordered by the Commonwealth Tea Control Board to ...

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  18. POLICE GUARD AT SOVIET EMBASSY

    LONDON, October 16.—Police were posted to-night at the Soviet Embassy in London's "millionaires row"—Kensington Palace ...

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  19. COAL SHORTAGE FACING N.S.W.?

    SYDNEY, October 16.—A desperate coal shortage in nearly all coal-using industries over Christmas may result from a ...

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  20. PENNILESS GERMAN FRAU AND BROTHER INHERIT £140,000

    LONDON, October 16.—Frau Maris Markhoff, penniless German refugee from Czechoslovakia, is reported to have been ...

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  21. CAT REFFOS TAKE CHARGE OF TOWER

    LONDON, October 16.—Sleek, well-fed respectable resident cats of the Tower of London do not dare to poke ...

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  22. SUDDEN FLOOD'S £50,000 DAMAGE

    SYDNEY, October 16.—A sudden [?] in the Murrurundi district, south of Tamworth, on Saturday caused damage ...

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  23. NO DENTIST AT HUGHENDEN

    Hughenden is without any dental service, and the Hughenden Hospital Board has sought the assistance or the Townsville Board ...

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  24. BISHOP WARNS ON ATOM WAR.

    LONDON, October 16.—The use of atomic bombs in another war might set up a chain of reaction turning the world into a "ball of ...

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  25. GERMANS TO BE RESPECTED

    LONDON, October 16.—Two thousand Control Commission officials and military officers were told to-day by the British High ...

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  26. ROOFING TORN FROM HOMESTEAD

    BRISBANE, October 16.—A freak windstorm, which blew in gusts up to 50 miles an hour late on Friday night, tore about 1400 ...

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  27. ENOUGH COAL FOR CHRISTMAS

    BRISBANE, October 16.—Provided the present output was maintained the State would have coal reserves to cover the miner's ...

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  28. TWO INJURED AT COLLINSVILLE

    COLLINSVILLE, October 16.—A serious accident occurred at 9.30 this morning when a motorcyclist. Philip Koppe and his pillion rider. ...

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  29. BRITISH SHIP TONNAGE

    LONDON, October 15.—The Transport Minister (Mr. Barnest revealed at a British Chamber of Shipping dinner that the British ...

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  30. GIRL GUIDES' CHIEF

    LONDON, October 15.—The Girl Guides' Association Council has appointed Lady Strathedon and Campbell, to be Chief ...

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  31. WOMAN'S DEATH, MAN ARRESTED

    BRISBANE, October 16.—After a midnight postmortem last night on a 28-year-old woman, a man was arrested and charged ...

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  32. TEA PRICE WAR NOW SPREADING

    BRISBANE, October 15.—The tea war is being continued in Brisbane, and in 17 country centres City shops, selling at a ...

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  33. DEATH SENTENCE WILL STAND

    BUDAPEST, October 16.—The Rumanian Court of Appeal has confirmed the death sentence imposed on the former Communist ...

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  34. NO FURTHER PARALYSIS CASE

    There was no further case of infantile paralysis, it was learned from an official source on Sunday night. ...

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  35. ORDER TO SEIZE EVACUEES' LAND

    LONDON, October 16.—Reuter's Karachi correspondent says the Pakistan Government has to-night issued an ordinance ...

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  36. MIGRANTS WELL SELECTED

    LONDON, October 16.—Reuter's Geneva correspondent says the three member delegation from the Australian Returned Servicemen's ...

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  37. CALWELL ON COMMUNISM

    MELBOURNE, October 16.—There were more Communists in the universities than in trade unions or in society, the Federal ...

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  38. "JACKPOT" TWICE IN FOUR YEARS

    NEW YORK, October 16.—A Detroit woman has bit the jackpot twice and collected 5,015 dollars. ...

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  39. MORE KIDNAP THREATS

    MELBOURNE, October 16.—Threats of death and bombing had been made against him and his family recently. Mr. Bennie ...

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  40. "RUN OUT REDS," GET WORK DONE

    BRISBANE, October 15.—"Run a few of the Communist leaders out of your Unions, and you will get jobs done quicker, and more ...

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  41. SUIT TO DIVORCE RUSSIAN WIVES

    LONDON, October 15.—Counsel for the four Britons who married Russian women while serving in the Soviet Union contended in the ...

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  42. BURSTALL CRITIQUE ON SIR JOHN'S SPEECH

    GIRU, October 15.—Sections of the Governor's (Sir John Layarack's) speech at the opening of the present session of Parliament were criticised at the annual meeting of shareholders of the Haughton ...

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  43. Mr. Attlee Inspects Huge Bomber

    MR. CLEMENT ATTLEE, the British Prime Minister, spent a day with British and American airmen, when he visited the R.A.F. Station at Horsham St. Faith, near Norwich, and the U.S. Air Base at Marham, near King's Lynn, Norfulk. Our photo shows Mr. Atlee ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  44. THREE TO CHIF, ONE TO OWNERS AT INVICTA

    GIRU, October 15.—By the cruel incidence of taxation, the Government will get three times as much from the profits of the Haughton Sugar Co. than the shareholders will receive. This statement ...

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  45. SMUTS LOSES ARMY TITLE

    JOHANNESBURG, October 16.—Field Marshal Smuts. Leader of the South African Opposition, who has been Commander-in-Chief of ...

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  46. 'BUS USED FOR STOLEN SAFE

    MELBOURNE, October 16.—Cracksmen used a passenger 'bus to carry away a sale stolon from a Camberwell grarage to-day but ...

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  47. FRENCH MA-IN-LAW HITS SON-IN-LAW ON HEAD WITH VASE

    LONDON, October 16.—Reuter's Paris representative says an Englishmen, who spoke no French, and his French mother ...

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  48. NO U.K. TROOPS FOR BURMA

    LONDON, October 15.—he Associated Press Rangoon representative says the British Embassy to-day denied local reports ...

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  49. RICH WOMAN RAISES FARE

    SALEM (Oregun), October 16: Greyhaired Mrs. Amy Perkins, said to be a well-to-do Australian woman, left here on Friday for a ...

    Article : 125 words
  50. BOXING

    SYDNEY, October 16.—Negro Harold Dade said to-night that he would remain bete indefinitely if Stadiums Ltd would bring his ...

    Article : 56 words
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