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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. SYDNEY LEVEL CROSSING INFERNO

    SCENE after the fatal crossing smash at Rosehill, Sydney, on Wednesday in which three people lost their lives. A steam train collided with a truck loaded with 44-gallon drums of petrol which showered the train, enveloping the engine, coaches and surrounding ground in flames. This picture shows the wreckage of the truck after railway workers had used oxy welding torches in free the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 166 words
  5. MYSTERY MONEY—

    BRISBANE, August 19.—An envelope left on the enquiry counter at the Treasury Building eventually found its way to responsible authority in the Attorney-General's Department and led to the release at ...

    Article : 565 words
  6. EASTERN BLOC COUP ON DANUBE

    LONDON, August 19.—Reuters, the American Press and British United Press representatives in Belgrade all report that the British, United States and French delegations all boycotted the signing of the ...

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  7. MOVE TO HALT "LOOSE' DEALS ON STERLING

    CANBERRA, August 19.—Steps have been taken by the Commonwealth Government to prevent European operators from ...

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  8. SITUATION IN PALESTINE 'OUT OF HAND'

    LONDON, August 19.—The Associated Press representative in Stockholm says Count Bernadotte, in a message to the U.N.O. ...

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  9. Graziers Urge Abattoirs At T'ville First

    BRISBANE, August 19.—The State meat killing laws were preventing the development of inland killing centres, the United ...

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  10. COUNCIL CONCERNED AT BULLETIN ARTICLE

    Alderman C. M. J. Butcher was apparently in slaughtering mood at the meeting of the City Council on Thursday evening when he attacked the "Bulletin" for what he alleged was criticism of the ...

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  11. OPEN MARKET ON WOOL OPPOSED

    BRISBANE, August 19.—Sinister forces were at work to upset the present stabilised price of wool selling system, Mr. F. J. Allpass ...

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  12. PARLIAMENTARY PRIVILEGES

    BRISBANE. August 19. — A lively debate took place in Parliament over the transfer of some House employees to Government ...

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  13. BALTS PROMISED WIVES MAY COME

    BRISBANE, August 19.—The Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) had promised to bring Balts' wives to Queensland in ...

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  14. MISSION SHIP'S CALL FOR AID

    BRISBANE. August 19.—The captain and four men from the 80-ton mission vessel, Madonna, to-night beached their long boat at ...

    Article : 105 words
  15. FIELD DAY AT McDESME FARM

    The committee of the North Queensland Fruit and Vegetable Growers' Association, states the secretary (Mr. C. Giffard) ...

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  16. BRIEF NEWS ITEMS

    FILM STUDIO ADMITS HOAX: Twentieth Century Fox Films have admitted that they hoaxed newspapers with a story that their ...

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  17. RECORD AUST. BEER OUTPUT

    CANBERRA. August 19.—The record total of 11,000,000 gallons of beer was produced in Australia last June, according to official ...

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  18. NAVAL BASES NOT SCRAPPED

    BRISBANE, August 19.—The reduction of naval staff and establishments in Queensland does not mean the Navy will be unprepared ...

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  19. BREAKDOWN AT GOONDI MILL

    INNISFAIL. August 19.—A serious breakdown has occurred at Goondi Sugar Mill, and the mill has ceased crushing. ...

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  20. NEW LINERS FOR WORLD TOURS

    WASHINGTON. August 18.—The Maritime Commission to-day awarded a 32,000,000 dollar contract for the construction of three ...

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  21. MAN DIES AFTER TRUCK CRASHES

    CLERMONT, August 19. Norman Flohr, 44, a well known drover, sustained fatal injuries when a utility plunged over a bank at ...

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  22. EXPERIMENTAL STATE FOR SALE

    PROSERPINE. August 19.—The sale of Gunyarra experimental station, about 10 miles from Proserpine, will take place on ...

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  23. CAIRNS SHOW BODY AGGRIEVED

    CAIRNS. August 19.—"This committee resents and dislikes the attitude adopted by the Cairns City Council through the Mayor ...

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  24. COMMUNIST IN WRONG PLACE

    SEOUL. August 19 (Special): Korean police reported the story of the wrong-way Communist: An official in the Communist ...

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  25. U.G.A. CENSURE OF MARANOA

    BRISBANE, August 19.—By 22 votes to four, the United Graziers' Association Council decided to gilt the Maranoa ...

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  26. NO DECISION ON CAPITAL ISSUES

    CANBERRA. August 19.—The Commonwealth had no intention of withdrawing the capital issues control next month, it was stated ...

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  27. VALUATIONS CUT BY COURT

    BRISBANE. August 19—The record number of 1164 valuations confirmed by the Redcliffe Valuations Appeal Court to-day cut the ...

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  28. Sweden Not Returning Russian Girl

    LONDON, August 19.—The American Press Stockholm correspondent says the Swedish Press headlined Lyda Mkaprova ...

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  29. NEW RAIL SHOPS FOR TOWNSVILLE

    BRISBANE. August 19.—Mr. Duggan announced to-night that new railway workshops would he built at Townsville and ...

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  30. Challenge To Mayor On New States

    "Aid. Gill is certainly out of step with public opinion" stated the president of the Federated Chambers of Commerce of ...

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  31. OPIUM TRADING CHARGE

    BRISBANE. August 19.—Three Australians, using a Catalina and high speed boats and cars, had been assisting Indonesians in ...

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  32. Armed Force Breaks Jap Theatre Strike

    TOKIO, August 18.—American forces used heavy tanks, armoured cars and infantry to break a strike in a Japanese motion picture company. After a three hours show of force by the Americans who ...

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  33. APPROPRIATION BILL PASSED

    BRISBANE. August 19—A Bill to appropriate £15,500,000 for State expenditure in 1948-49 was passed through all stages in Parliament ...

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  34. MULLIGAN MINE NEW OWNERSHIP

    CAIRNS, August 19.—A well-known coal mine at Mt. Mulligan, King Cole, owned by James Graham, is to change hands. ...

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  35. CYCLE TRACK VICTIM DIES

    Jacques Horton. who suffered serious head injuries when practising speedway riding at the Show Grounds on Wednesday ...

    Article : 63 words
  36. KING'S PRIZE TO BRISBANE SHOT

    BRISBANE. August 19.—A knowledge of the Enoggera range enabled G. Grummitt Brisbane to win the King's to-day with a ...

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  37. ELDERLY WOMAN'S DEATH

    SYDNEY. August 19—While her husband slept a short distance away, Mrs. Mary Jane Brooks (56) lay dying at the bottom of the ...

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  38. SOUTH AFRICAN NATIVES

    CAPETOWN, August 19.—Dr. Malan, in the Assembly, replying to Field Marshal Smuts, said the Government had no colour policy. ...

    Article : 104 words
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