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  2. MAILS CLOSE TODAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN, AND MOON

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  4. LIFE IS BLEAK AT MACQUARIE ISLAND

    AT a lonely outpost on Macquarle Island, half-way between Tasmania and the Antarctic, are stationed 13 young Australian scientists at an experimental weather station, Life is bleak for the party. The sun it rarely seen at this time of year for any long period at this spot, 800 miles below the [?] point of Australia. Here is a picture, of the isthmus at Maequarie near the weather station. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 144 words
  5. Malayan Political Leaders Detained

    SINGAPORE, August 29 (A.A.P.-Reuter).— Two Malay Nationalist Party leaders in Kelantan State, where trouble along the Siam border threatened, have been detained under the emergency ...

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  6. CUSTODY OF GIRL CRIPPLE DISPUTED

    LONDON, August 28.—The Associated Press' Berlin correspondent says a 14-year-old orphan girl, Helene Korelenko, lying in the American sector hospital crippled by polio myelitis, has become the ...

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  7. THE FOURTH MRS. SIMPSON

    THE FOURTH Mrs. Ernest Simpson, formerly Mrs. Avril Joy Leveson Gower, 39, shopping in the West End of London ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FRANCE AGAIN WITHOUT A GOVERNMENT

    LANDON, August 28.—The Associated Press and Renters' representatives in Paris says the French Premier (M. Marie's) ...

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  9. Clerks' Union To Campaign Against Reds

    MELBOURNE, August 29.— About 500 clerks to-day protested against Communist influence in the Clerks' Union, ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN FLAG DEFACED

    DARWIN, August 28.—When the Australian flag was pulled down from the stern of the steamer Barrigun (6000 tons), ...

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  11. FISHING VESSEL OFF REEF

    The 43-foot fishing vessel which ran aground on Stanley Reef, 80 miles south of Townsville, was refloated on Saturday and brought ...

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  12. VICTIM TO TREAT ASSAILANT

    SYDNEY, August 29.—Clifford Tasman Thompson. Sydney gunman, who was released from gaol last month, dying from T.B., is to ...

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  13. ORE PRODUCERS' ASSN. MEETING

    MAREEBA, August 28.—That Queensland Ore Producers should initiate a move a for the erection of a fitting monument ...

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  14. WOMAN'S BODY FOUND IN CREEK

    Having been observed in the water by a passer-by, the body of a woman was recovered by police from Ross Creek, at the ...

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  15. TRANSFUSIONS GIVEN IN PLANE

    BRISBANE, August 29.—Bleeding internally, a man was given continuous blood transfusions for 7 hours while he was flown 750 ...

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  16. JEEP CREW BACK IN AMERICA

    NEW YORK, August 28.—Major Ben Carlin, of Perth (W.A.), has decided to make another attempt to cross the Atlantic ...

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  17. EXCHANGE RATE FEARS

    SYDNEY, August 29 .—Banker have reported that a greatly increased volume of money has been flowing into Australia from other ...

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  18. U.S. EXPORT BAN ON BLOOD DRUG

    CANBERRA, August 29.—American [?] have [?] supplies of the new drug Aminoptarin, because its use in the ...

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  19. QUERIES ON ARMY CASE

    SYDNEY, August 28.—Questions relating to the war-time courtmattial of a high ranking A.I.F. officer will be asked in ...

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  20. 120 DEATHS IN U.S. HEAT WAVE

    NEW YORK, August 28.—The death roll from the stifling 100 degree heatwave that has blanketed the entire, nation for four days ...

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  21. NEW WARDS FOR BABINDA BABIES

    CAIRNS, August 29.—When officially opening the new maternity block at Babinda Hospital yesterday, the Minister for Public ...

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  22. TRUCK PLUNGED INTO CREEK

    MACKAY, August 29.—Four persons were injured, none seriously, when a truck plunged 20 feet into Dump Creek at Mackay at 3.15 ...

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  23. MAN'S SKELETON IDENTIFIED

    SYDNEY, August 28. — The skeleton of a man which was found on Friday at the foot of a deep ravine in Colston Gorge, two ...

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  24. LOMAKIN LEFT FOR SWEDEN

    NEW YORK, August 28. — Stripped of his credentials as Soviet Consul-General, Jacob Lomskin sailed to-day on the liner ...

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  25. HOLIDAY CAMPS FOR UNIONISTS

    BRISBANE, August 29.— The A.R.U. State council to-day decided to press for the construction of holiday camps by trades unions ...

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  26. CROAT SPIES SENTENCED

    LONDON, August 28.—The Yugoslav News Agency reported here that the Croat Supreme Court in Zagreb had sentenced to ...

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  27. SACRIFICES TO "PLEASE GOD"

    LONDON, August 28.— Reuters Hamburg correspondent says a Latvian refugee named Pagatzki, who was arrested at the village of ...

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  28. MACKAY RUSH FOR WHARF JOBS

    MACKAY, August 29.—Twenty extra wharf labourers were selected from over 200 applicants by the Mackay branch of the Waterside ...

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  29. MAN DROWNED IN FITZROY

    ROCKHAMPTON, August 29 .— Patrick Michael Woods, 23, single, of Rockhampton, was drowned in the Fitzroy River between ...

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  30. POLES TO ASSIST SUGAR HARVEST

    BRISBANE, August 29.—Fifty-four Poles, who will help with the sugar harvest in North Queensland, arrive in Brisbane this week. ...

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  31. MUTILATED BODY FOUND ON LINE

    BRISBANE, August 29.—The badly mutilated and decapitated body of Duncan Bert Williams Mackenzie, 38, married, formerly ...

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  32. BARKING DOG WARNS OF FIRE

    ROCKHAMPTON, August 29.— The barking of a fox terrier gave the inmates of a house in Armstrong Street, North ...

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  33. BRITISH LEAD IN SHIPPING

    NEW YORK, August 29 .— Britain now has more ships under construction or on order than any other country. ...

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  34. AIR FORCE ASSN. MAY BAN REDS

    MELBOURNE, August 29.—The banning of Communists was recommended to the Federal Council by the first annual conference ...

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  35. CANEGROWERS' COUNCIL

    INNISFAIL, August 29.— At a meeting of the Queensland Cane Growers' Council held on Saturday morning, much discussion arose ...

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  36. MYSTERIOUS INNISFAIL DEATH

    INNISFAIL, August 29.—Found unconscious in a house in Ernest Street to-day at 7.15 a.m., a man named J. Surtees aged 49, was ...

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  37. Four Missing From Capsized Dinghy

    BRISBANE, August 29.—A 12-feet trainee dinghy with two youths and two girls on board, capsized a mile and a half from St. Helena Island in Moreton Bay at S p.m. to-day and up till 10 o'clock ...

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  38. 2nd. GUARDS BRIGADE FOR MALAYA

    THE 2nd GUARDS BRIGADE, with supporting troops are now under orders for Malaya, where the disturbance are proving a danger to the whole life of the [?] Owing to the nature of the country all troops are being filled out with full jungle equipment before leaving England. Our picture shows Color [?] issuing bush [?] to men of the [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  39. MIGRANTS MAY HARVEST FRUIT

    BRISBANE, August 29.—The fruit industry may provide seasonal employment for large numbers of Baits when sugar ...

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  40. TURF

    SYDNEY, August 29.— Outstanding form by the three-year-olds at Randwick yesterday may lead to bookmakers reintroducing ...

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  41. U.N. OBSERVER KILLED

    LONDON, August 28.—The British United Press correspondent at Haifa says the chief French U.N.O. observer and Assistant ...

    Article : 82 words
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