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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  4. BELGIAN PRINCE TAKES OVER

    King Leopold of Belgium has now handed over his Boyal prerogatives to hla son. 19 year old Prince Baudouln, who In future, will be known at the Prince Royal. Our picture shows Prince Baudouin taking the oath to observe the Belgian constitution and maintain the nation's Independence before a Joint Session of both Houses of Parliament in Brussels, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. U.N. FORCES' FOUR KOREAN VICTORIES

    TOKIO, August 21 (A.A.P.-Reuter): United Nations forces claimed four important victories on the Korean battlefront during the week-end. These were: ...

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  6. Production Increase Call By Fadden

    CANBERRA, August 21.—The acting Prime Minister, Mr. Fadden, tonight called upon management and labour to combine to increase ...

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  7. 6 ARRESTS IN CITY COUNCIL DISTURBANCE

    SYDNEY, August 21.—Three men and three women were arrested and charged with offensive behaviour after a ...

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  8. New Building Will Resist Atom Bombs

    BRISBANE, August 21.—Plans have been prepared for a new sight store Commonwealth building at he corner ...

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  9. THIRD DEATH SENTENCE AT CRIMES TRIALS

    LOS NEGROS, August 21.—The War Crimes Court to-day sentenced a former Japanese Naval ensign, ipachi Mlyamoto ...

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  10. First Success In Artificial Insemination

    BRISBANE, August 21.—Lauredale Dot, a Guernsey cow owned by Mr. W. A. Cooke of Lauredale, Maleny, gave birth on ...

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  11. BOOKS' ENTRY MAY BE BANNED

    CANBERRA, Aug. 21.—Copies of the classic "Golden Am" consigned from Britain have, been impounded by the Customs ...

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  12. T'VILLE LUMPERS OPPOSE KOREAN BAN

    Townsville watersiders, at a special meeting on Sunday, rejected by 299 votes to 230 a motion in favour of a ban on the ...

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  13. SUICIDED BY TAKING DOG POISON

    MELBOURNE, August 21.—A Fitzroy gunman had suicided by swallowing yellow capsules from a bootle marked ...

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  14. JUDGE HAS NARROW ESCAPE

    SYDNEY, August 21.—Executives of the Newcastle Waterside Workers' Federation will present terms for settlement of the ...

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  15. BLAMES FEDERAL GOVT. ON MEAT

    BRISBANE, August 21.—The State Cabinet had tried to have Insugurated a Commonwealth wide beef stabillisation scheme. ...

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  16. ROAD TRAGEDY FOLLOWS THEFT OF BANK FUNDS

    SYDNEY, August 21.—Detectives are searching for employes of an armoured car service who disappeared to-day ...

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  17. RISE IN MEAT PRODUCTION

    CANBERRA, August 21.—Total production of meat in the twelve months ended June last was 1,050,000 tons. This was 59,400 ...

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  18. BLAIR ATHOL DECISION SOON

    BRISBANE, August 21.—The Central Queensland Coal Development Co. Pty. Ltd. has another three months to decide if it will ...

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  19. BIRTHDAY OF A PRINCESS

    LONDON, August 21.—Princess Margaret, who is 20 yean old today, celebrated her birthday quietly at Balmcral Castle, where ...

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  20. M.H.R. WOULD PAY BAKER'S FINE

    BRISBANE, Aug. 21.—The Federal Member for Maranoa (Mr. C. W. Russell) will pay the fine of a sollon baker if action is ...

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  21. BRISBANE MEAT SHORTAGE EASED

    BRISBANE, August 21.—Beef supplies were satisfactory in most city and suburban butcher shops to-day, and are expected to ...

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  22. BRITISH TRAIN RED SCIENTIST

    LONDON, August 20. — The British United Press Budapest representative says newspapers to-day quoted the ...

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  23. RED CHINA TROOPS ARE ON THE MOVE

    TAIPEH, August 21.—An A.A.P. Reuter correspondent said Chinese Nationalist intelligence headquarters to-day ...

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  24. DUHIG APPEAL JUDGMENT TO-DAY

    BRISBANE, August 21.—The Full Court will give judgment tomorrow in Archbishop Duhig's appeal against a Supreme Court ...

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  25. SEVEN YEARS TO YOUNG THIEF

    BRISBANE, August 21. — A young gunman who held up a Stanley Street Jeweller was sentenced in the Criminal Court ...

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  26. NEW PRODUCTS FROM MACKAY

    MACKAY, Aug. 21.—Australian National Power Alcohol Ltd. is finalising plans for the extraction of by-products from waste. This ...

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  27. OUR REEF AS DOLLAR EARNER

    CANBERRA. August 21.—The Minister of Commerce, Mr. McEven, plans to develop the Australian meet industry and ...

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  28. DOCTORS HOPEFUL FOR QUADS' LIVES

    SYDNEY, August 21.—Mrs. Betty Sara continues to improve tonight and her quadruplets — Alison, Philip, Judith and Mark—are well. ...

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  29. ARREST AT GUNPOINT

    SYDNEY, August 21.—Police, to-day, arrested a man at gunpoint in the yard of a house at Hurstville. They charged him ...

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  30. SHIP SURVIVORS HAD TO SWIM

    ADELAIDE, August 21.—Survivors of the British freighter (Millhill) are suffering badiv from exposure. ...

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  31. PLANS FOR MAJOR R.A.A.F. BUILD-UP

    BRISBANE, August 21. — The R.A.A.F. was undertaking a major build-up to prepare in case of war, die Minister for Air, Mr. T. White, said to-day. Comprehensive surveys of wartime airstrips, ...

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  32. THE "NEW AUSTRALIA"

    The S.S. New Australia, formerly the monarch of Bermuda, has now been completely rebuillt and has joined the migrant feet on the Australian run. salling from Southmpton on August 15. Originally built in 1931 as a luxury liner. the ship was requisitioned in 1929 and used as a troopship during the war. While being reconditioned in 1947. she was almost completely burnt out. but was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. BULLS TOO TOUGH FOR MEAT MEN

    BRISBANE, August 21.—Meat works employees in Queensland have been instructed by their union not to daughter any more ...

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  34. ANZACS TO GROUP WITH U.K. FORCES

    CANBERRA, August 21.—The Acting Prime Minister, Mr. A. Fadden, announced to-day the Australian battalion for korea ...

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