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  2. TIDES, SUN, AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 95 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 108 words
  4. OLD PORTRAIT MAY BE WORTH FORTUNE

    Double Bay restaurant owner Tony Gemenis with the picture he bought for £30 A Melbourne art fancier offered him 600 guineas for it on the assum ption that it was a very good copy of a Titian. Tony refused and has sent photographs to London, where Inquiries will be made about it. Experts say that if it is a genuine 18th century Titian it may be worth £30,000. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. REDS RALLY FOR COUNTER-PARADE

    LONDON, Sept. 10.—The British United Press Berlin correspondent says the Russian licensed newsagency announced that special trains are being provided to bring people from all over the Russian zone ...

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  6. NO ROYAL COMMISSION ON CEMENT

    CANBERRA, Sept 10.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) to-day rejected demands by Mr. Abbott (C.P., N.S.W.) for a Royal ...

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  7. PENALTY FOR DELAY OF RAIL WAGGONS

    BRISBANE, September 10.— The shortage of railway waggons in Queensland is being made worse by the failure of ...

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  8. U.K. Opposed To N.T. Beef Investments

    LONDON, September 10.—The "Dally Telegraph" says no agreement so far has been reached on a number of points in the ...

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  9. Radio Shares Held By P.M. For Party

    CANBERRA, September 10.— The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said in the House of Representatives to-day he did not own ...

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  10. £10,000 HAUL OF OPIUM ON SHIP

    BRISBANE, September 10.— One of the biggest hauls for 50 years was made by Customs officers to-day, when they seized ...

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  11. KATOORA HELD UP FOR CREW

    The sugar lighter, Katoors, which was to be re-commissioned on Friday, after overhaul of some weeks, failed to secure the ...

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  12. BOXING

    BRISBANE, September 10.—Jack Hossen, 9.10 (Q'land) technically knocked out Les Fuller, 9.11, in the fourth round at the ...

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  13. FLIGHT SOON ON ALL-EMPIRE ROUTE

    CANBERRA, September 10.— An all-Empire air route between Australia and London, which could be used in times of ...

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  14. MALAYS IN SIAM PERSECUTED

    SINGAPORE, September 9 (A.A.P.-Reuters):— The intensified persecution of Moslem Malays by Sismese in four southern Slam ...

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  15. OVER 100,000 JOBS AVAILABLE

    CANBERRA, September 10.— Unfilled vacancies listed in the Commonwealth Employment Service have passed the 100,000 figure, ...

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  16. JUDGE PRESIDING AT AIR INQUIRY

    CANBERRA, September 10.— A judge, assisted by two expert assessors will be appointed hy the Federal. Court, as an Air ...

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  17. WATER AT MACKAY TO BE PURIFIED

    MACKAY, September 10.—Chlorination of the Mackay city water supply commenced this afternoon, and will continue ...

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  18. Subsidy For Nurses To Retain Staff

    ROCKHAMPTON, September 10.—Owing to the difficulty of securing trained help for the Aramac Hospital, citizens, through ...

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  19. TWO AIR CRASH VICTIMS BURIED

    BRISBANE, September 10.— The funerals of two of the victims of the ill-fated plane Lutana took place In Brisbane to-day. They ...

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  20. NEW PACIFIC FLEET BASE

    LONDON, September 10.—Reuter says the Admiralty has announced the shore headquarters of the Commander-in-Chief of the ...

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  21. BUILDING GUTTED

    ROCKHAMPTON, September 10. William Francis Andrews, builder and welder of Cambridge Street, lost about £500 worth of uninsured, ...

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  22. VIC. ORDER FOR SELENE COAL

    BRISBANE, September 10.— The Victorian Government has offered to take 300 tons of coal weekly for five years from the ...

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  23. Peron To Hang Reform Opponents

    SANTA FE (Argentina), September 10.—Juna Peron, Argentina's tempertuous President, has threatened to hang those ...

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  24. SOVIET PLANES OVER DANE TOWN

    LONDON, September 10.—The American Press Copenhagen correspondent says Russian bombers to-day again violated Danish ...

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  25. OCCUPANT BURNT WITH COTTAGE

    LONGREACH, September 10.— A cottage on the banks of the Thompson River caught fire and I was destroyed about 9.30 last ...

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  26. CASE AGAINST FALSTEIN CLOSED

    SYDNEY, September 10.—The Crown case against Sydney Max Falstein, M.H.R., in Customs charges relating to the ...

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  27. HEAVY GRAIN LOSS BY PESTS

    LONDON, September 9.—The United Nations Food and Agricultural Organisation has established that pests and rodents destroy ...

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  28. TENNIS

    MELBOURNE, September 10.— The Lawn Tennis Association of Australia is indignant at "unwarlanted Australian newspaper ...

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  29. MACKAY STORAGE ESTIMATES

    MACKAY, September 10.— About 86,000 tons of sugar have to be shipped from Mackay barbour before the end of the ...

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  30. STORES LOST IN FIRE

    CAIRNS, September 10.—A large quantity of building stores was destroyed by fire which gutted a building at Freshwater, near ...

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  31. TURF

    SYDNEY, September 10—Jockey George Moore will be able to ride i Riptide in the A.J.C. Derby andI other horses at the Randwick ...

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  32. CRICKET

    LONDON, September 10.— The Associated Press special cricket writer at Scarborough says that neither Bradman nor Barnes ...

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  33. DEATH DEMANDED FOR BLACK-MARKETEERS

    HONGKONG, Sept. 10.—(A.A.P.- Reuter): Demonstrators paraded in Shanghai streets, yesterday, carrying slogans demanding death for hoarders and black-marketeers. They were led by ...

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  34. 3 CASKET PRIZES TO NORTH

    BRISBANE, September 10— Casket No 1265 which was drawn to-day, resulted: First prize, No. 72587, E Coles, 129 [?] ...

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  35. TRACK FORECASTS

    BRISBANE, September 10.— Track forecasts: Albion Park, fine, track good. Rand wick, Weather fine, track ...

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  36. MALAYA REDS MOVE TO SIAM

    SINGAPORE, September 10.— Communists in some regions are now moving northward under pressure into safer areas on ...

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  37. PROFESSIONALS ARRIVE

    SYDNEY, September 10.—The professional tennis plavers. Jack Kramer, Bobby Riggs and Pancho Segura, arrived from America by ...

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  38. GIRL'S SUITOR HORSE-WHIPPED

    LONDON, September 9.—Reuter's says a father, who, it was alleged, horse-whipped his daughter's suitor after learning she was ...

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  39. £11M. WHEAT TAX TO BE REFUNDED

    CANBERRA, September 10.— The Minister for Commerce (Mr. Pollard) introduced in the House' of Representatives to-day a Bill to ...

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  40. BALANCE FELT FORCE DISQUALIFICATION REMITTED

    BRISBANE, September 10.—The Q.T.C. committee to-day remitted the balance of the term of disqualification imposed on ...

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  41. A.R.U. DEMAND PENALTY RATES

    SYDNEY, September [?] on the northern and western coalfields will not begin Saturday work to-morrow, but this ...

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  42. BASKETBALL

    The visiting Brisbane ladies team again played matches at [?] court on Friday night, and were successful against two ...

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  43. GREY NURSE OUT OF CHELMSFORD

    SYDNEY, September 10.—Grey Nurse has been scratched from the Chelmsford Stakes. ...

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  44. PERMIT FOR PAYTEN'S BROTHER

    SYDNEY, September 10.—The A.J.C. committee to-day granted J. S. Payten a permit to train with full No. 1 privileges until ...

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