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  2. TIDES, SUN, AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 72 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 words
  4. "PICKET" RELEASES QUESTIONED

    BRISBANE, Sept. 7.—In releasing the Communist leaders, Healy, Julius and Englart, the Government disregarded the provisions of ...

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  5. PUBLIC INQUIRY ON AIR CRASH ORDERED

    CANBERRA, Sept. 7.—The Prime Minister (Mr. J. B. Chifley) announced in the House of Representatives to-day a public inquiry would be held into the crash of the A.N.A. airliner, Lutana, which crashed ...

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  6. HOLLAND ACCLAIMS QUEEN WILHELMINA

    QUEEN WILHELMINA of the Netherlands, who indicated on Saturday last In favour of her daughter. Princes! Juliana, received a treat welcome when she arrived at the Royal Palace in Amsterdam to spend the last week of her 50-year reign. This picture shows Queen Wilhelmina with Princess Juliana and Prince Bernhard and their family, acknowledging the cheers of the great crowd from the balcony ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ANOTHER COAL CRISIS IN N.S.W. FEARED

    SYDNEY, September 7.—Another coal crisis is looming in New South Wales because the members of the ...

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  8. Soldiers May Write to Army Minister

    CANBERRA, September 7.—The Army Minister (Mr. Chambers) told the House of Representative to-day that every boy ...

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  9. 3 POWER TALK ON BERLIN ARRESTS

    LONDON, September 7.—The British United Press Berlin representative says the three Western Commandants held a ...

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  10. Flourishing Future For N.Q. Tobacco

    BRISBANE. September 7.—North Queensland, especially the Burdekin River basin, in time would become the centre of a ...

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  11. Half Of Bowen Grazing Run Burnt Out

    BOWEN, September 7.—Half of grazing property of the grazing property of Pretty Bend. In the Bowen district, has been burnt out by bush ...

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  12. No Peace If Germany Not Demilitarised

    WASHINGTON, September 6.—The ex-Secretary of state (Mr. James F. Byrnes), to-night urged the Western powers to renew ...

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  13. DECISION SOON ON TOBACCO SALES

    BRISBANE. September 7.—The stay-away strike by Mareeba tobacco growers against the tobacco appraisals is expected to bring an ...

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  14. U.S. Scientists Resent Smear Tactics

    NEW YORK September 6.—Eight scientists who participated in the development of the atomic energy programme ...

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  15. INDONESIA TURNING TO SOVIET

    SINGAPORE. September 7.—(A.A.P.Reuters).—Adviser to the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mr. John Coast told the ...

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  16. FEDERAL SERVICE PAY DAY CHANGED

    BRISBANE, September 7.—The fortnightly pay day of Commonwealth public servants has been changed from Friday to Thursday ...

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  17. EX-INTERNEE, QUIZ RESERVE

    CANBERRA, September 7.—Mr. Chifley said to-night he would discuss to-morrow with the Commonwealth Loans Organiser (Mr. ...

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  18. NO ATOMIC DATA FOR FRANCE

    NEW YORK, September 6.—France has been denied any data on American peacetime atomic developments because the ...

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  19. TAX INTRUDES ON COUNCIL FINANCE

    BRISBANE. September 7.—Land tax was an invasion of the principal source of revenue Open to local authorities and seriously ...

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  20. JUDGE BANNED "DE FACTO"

    BRISBANE, September 7.—Judge Philp to-day told counsel he did not want the term 'dc facto" wife used while he was presiding ...

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  21. NO COMMUNISTS ON ROCKET RANGE

    CANBERRA, September 7.—There is no indication that any Communist is engaged on the rocket range project. Mr. Chifley ...

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  22. NATIVE DIES FROM BULLET WOUND

    CAIRNS. September 7.—One of the aborigines at Yarrabah Mission Station died from a rifle wound early on Monday ...

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  23. BUS-TRAM SMASH INQUIRY

    BRISBANE, September 7.—It was extremely dangerous for a bus to operate with the petrol tank below an extension of the ...

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  24. TENNIS

    BARCALDINE, September 7.—The finals of the Central Western tennis championships played at Barcaldine on Saturday were ...

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  25. ETHICS IN HOUSE CRITICISED

    BRISBANE. September 7.—Representations to Ministers should he treated with confidence, said Mr. Nicklin in ...

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  26. LAUNCH GUTTED AFTER EXPLOSION

    BRISBANE. September 7.—Eric Otto Eiskup, 44. a professional fisherman jumped from his 28 foot launch in Moreton May at 8.15 ...

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  27. BAKERS SEEK ¼d. PRICE RISE

    BRISBANE. September 7.—Queensland bakers want a general price increase of a faithing for a 2lh loaf ...

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  28. ACTING MINISTER TO BE APPOINTED

    BRISBANE, September 7.—The Stale Parliamentary labour Party will decide soon probably to-morrow to appoint another acting ...

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  29. TEXTILE, YARN SUBSIDY TO END

    CANBERRA. September 7.—The Government will discontinue the payment of subsidies on imported textiles and yarns reaching ...

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  30. DROP IN SYDNEY WOOL SALE PRICE

    SYDNEY. September 7.—The lowest too selling price for the present series of Sydney wool sales was recorded to-day when ...

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  31. VICTORIAN FIRM'S B'BANE PURCHASE

    BRISBANE, September 7.—The Melbourne firm of Parbury Hently and Co., Pty Ltd. has bought the premises of Martin Wilson ...

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  32. NO POWER TO DEPORT

    CANBERRA. September 7.—under the Immigration Act he has no power to deport Lars Brundahl because he had lived ...

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  33. U.K. RECOVERING, BUT MORE EFFORT NEEDED

    LONDON, September 7.—A call to the British people to throw all their energies and brains into a determined attack on productivity ss the only way to attain a high standard of living, wag made by Sir ...

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  34. RED STRENGTH HERE ESTIMATED AT 6000

    CANBERRA, September 7.—Anybody who advocated the suppression of the Communist Party should be prepared for the internment of 5000 to 6000 people, with another 6000 people to guard ...

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  35. £30,000 SETTLES £90,000 DEBT

    MELBOURNE. Saturday 7.—Francis Joseph Cook. 56. who disappeared from Melbourne in 1940, after failing to meet a High Court ...

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  36. TRENCH DIGGER BURIED ALIVE

    BRISBANE. September 7.—A man was buried alive under 10 tuns of clay and another had a remarkable escape when the side of an 11 ...

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  37. 3½M. FOOD GIFTS FROM AUSTRALIA

    LONDON. September 6.—Australia Bent more than 3,250,000 parcels to Britain in 1647. says a G.P.O. statement. ...

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  38. LITTLE HOPE FOR MORE WIRE IRON.

    CANBERRA. September 7.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) told Mr. Corse in the House of Representatives to-day that ...

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  39. FALSTEIN CASE

    SYDNEY, September . 7.—The hearing of six charges against Sydney Max Falstein, M.H.R., of having, through an spent, made ...

    Article : 48 words
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