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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. Berlin, Last Chance Of Escaping War

    LONDON, July 10.—Mr. Churchill warned constituents at Woodford that if the Western powers yielded on the Berlin issue they would destroy the best remaining chance of escaping war. ...

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  5. FIRST DAY CROWD AT CLUDEN ANNUAL

    PORTION of the large crowd who attended the opening day of the Townville Turf Club's Annual at Cluden on Saturday. The attendance was slige htly under last year's record first day crowd. (Walters' Studio, photo) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Arabs 'Aggressors' If Truce Not Extended

    LONDON, July 11.—Reuters Lake Success correspondent says the latest information reaching United Nations headquarters is that the situation in Palestine is not as bad as was first feared. ...

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  7. Less Feed For Stock After Frosts

    BRISBANE, July 11.—Drought stricken sheep and cattle in North-west and Central Queensland were hard hit by recent ...

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  8. U.S. Accused Of Fostering Nazis

    LONDON, July 11.—Reuter's Berlin representative says the official Soviet newspaper "Taegliche Rundschau" charged the ...

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  9. Food Crisis In Asia Ended

    WASHINGTON, July 10.— International Food Council officials here have reached the tentative conclusion that in ...

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  10. 10,000 Acres Now Ploughed At Peak Downs

    The ploughing of the first 10,000 icm of Peak Downs, near Capella, for the Queensland British Food Corporation, ...

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  11. ANZAC AID CAN SAVE PREFERENCE

    SYDNEY, July 11.—Leading Australians and New Zealanders will be asked to help in maintaining preference for ...

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  12. G.-G. INTERESTED IN NORTHWEST

    CLONCURRY, July 11.—His Excellency the Governor-Gen-eral (Mr. W. J. McKell) accompanied by his daughter, ...

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  13. U.N.O. MEETING IN AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, July 10.— The United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East will meet in Australia in ...

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  14. UNION IGNORED, HOSPITAL STRIFE

    CANBERRA, July 11.—Mr. Allan Fraser, Labour M.H.R., and a member of the Canberra Hospital Board, to-night accused ...

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  15. EAST SIBERIA A SOVIET ARSENAL

    BOSTON, July 10.—The Soviet is mobilising a vast industrial empire behind an iron curtain shielding East Siberia" says Gordon ...

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  16. RAIN AREAS MOVE TOWARDS COAST

    BRISBANE July 11.— The Weather Bureau forecasts a wet day for Brisbane to-morrow at rain moves in from the west. ...

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  17. MR. CHIFLEY'S VISIT TO BERLIN

    LONDON, July 10.—The Austra-lian Prime Minster (Mr. J B. Chifley) will go to Berlin in Mr. Attice's private York aircraft. ...

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  18. EXPORTS NOW MANY MILLIONS

    Silver-lead and zinc production of Mt. Isa Mines last year amounted to £4,582,537. With wool worth in the ...

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  19. U.K. CHILDREN ARE HEALTHIER

    BRISBANE, July 11.—In a broadcast to-night over the A.B.C. network, Profesior S. C. Spence. of Durham University, ...

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  20. BATTLE OF BOYNE COMMEMORATED

    SYDNEY, Julv 11.—Nearly 3000 members of the Loyal Orange Institution matched from the Mitchell Library to the Sydney Town ...

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  21. 2 KILLED, 19 HURT ON ROAD

    BRISBANE, July 11—Two were killed and 19 injured in road accidents in Brisbane at the week-end. ...

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  22. PROTESTANT MIGRANTS NEEDED

    BRISBANE, July 11.-Protestants should make sure that the percentage of Protestant immigrants to Australia was ...

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  23. G.-G. IMPRESSED WITH SCENERY

    CAIRNS, July 11.—Responding to a toast at a luncheon tendered him at Green Island on Saturday, the Governor-General ...

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  24. COAL TALKS IN SYDNEY TO-DAY

    SYDNEY, July 11.—The president of the Miners Federation (Mr. Williams) said to-night that all matters associated with the coal ...

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  25. LINER CONVERSION COST HEAVY

    LONDON, July 10.—The Minister for Commonwealth Relations. Mr. Noel Baker, has told the Australian Immigration officiate in ...

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  26. LOND. WOOL SALES OPEN TODAY

    LONDON, July 10 Reuters' says the fourth series of the London wool sales will be open on Monday and close on July 28. Throughout ...

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  27. WOMAN BURNED IN FIRESIDE CHAIR

    SYDNEY, July 11.—A woman was so seriously burned at her home to-day that she died later in hospital. She was Mrs. Agnes ...

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  28. AUSSIE OUTLOOK TOO CRAMPED

    BRISBANE, July 11.—Arch-bishop Duhig issued another warning to-day regarding the potential dangers of the White ...

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  29. FILM TO BE MADE ON BERNBOROUGH

    MELBOURNE, July 11.—The story of Bernborough is likely to be made into a full length feature film, "with strong love interest, ...

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  30. TOURISTS A SAFE INVESTMENT

    BRISBANE, July 11.— Mr. Bruce Pie said to-night that an intelligent Government invest-ment of £2,000,000 in north coast ...

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  31. WOMAN FOUND DEAD IN BED

    SYDNEY, Julv 11.—A wealthy woman, Miss C. Morgan Jones. 43. Palm Beach, was found lying dead in her bed at her beautiful beach ...

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  32. 300,000 ACRES LINSEED IN 1949

    BRISBANE, July 11.—From this year's record planting of 600 acres of linseed, enough seed is expected to be raised to plant 300,000 acres next year. ...

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  33. TRAMLESS WEEKEND IN M'BOURNE

    MELBOURNE, July 11.—No trams ran to-day and, until cont stocks are increased, the city will have tramless week-ends. ...

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  34. FLU EPIDEMIC NOT EASING

    BRISBANE, July 11.— Brisbane's influenza epidemic shows no signs of casing. Indications arc the number of sufferers has ...

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  35. COAL INDUSTRY WORRIES

    SYDNEY, July 10.—The general president of the Miners' Federation (Mr. I. Williams) has appealed to members of the ...

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  36. REDS "NAIL IN OWN COFFIN"

    SINGAPORE, July 11.—It Australian Communists are prepared to condone murder, then they will he prepared to ...

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  37. Malaya Terrorists Killed In Army Sweep

    SINGAPORE, July 11.—Three insurgents were shot and killed this morning and 15 were captured on the south side of Kuala Lumpur, during the continued Gurkha police sweep against the reported ...

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  38. SURVIVORS RESCUED FROM SCUTTLED SHIP

    BRISBANE, July 11.—The coastal freighter, Wandana, to-day, rescued from the shores of the remote Finders Island, 300 miles north of Cairns, eight survivors of the 50-ton motor vessel, Lochiel, ...

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  39. ATOM RESEARCH BY GERMANS

    LONDON, July 10.—Reuter's Berlin correspondent says the U.S. official German newspaper, "[?] Zeitung." said famous German ...

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  40. STOPPAGES NOT JUSTIFIED

    SYDNEY, June 11.—The acting Prims Minister (Dr. Evatt) said to-night that industrial stoppages were unjustifiable under the ...

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  41. POSTAL REVENUE DOWN

    CANBERRA, July 10.—A loss of £782,991 was shown by the Post Office for the financial year ended June 30. ...

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  42. UNION AGAINST NURSES

    MELBOURNE, July 10. The Hospital Employers' Federation will lake disciplinary action against 11 senior members of the ...

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  43. RAIN-MAKERS' INSURANCE

    NEW YORK, July 10.—San [?] California, has insured itself against any damage it may suffer from rain-making attempts. ...

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  44. POLAND OFFERS COAL TO N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, July 10.—The Sydney County Council has received an offer of 500,000 tons of coal from Poland. ...

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  45. SUNDAY TRAMS STOP IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, July 11.—No trams ran in Sydney and Newcastle to-day. This was part of the Government's plan to save coal, and ...

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