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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 85 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 words
  4. Conflicting Claims Over Woman's Leap

    WASHINGTON, August 16.—Despite statements by the Russian Consul-General (M. Jacob Lomakin) to-day that Mrs. Kosenkina jumped from the Consulate third floor because she was afraid of the White ...

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  5. AUST. SET FOR INNING'S WIN

    LONDON, August 17.—England seemed certain of an inning's defeat in the fifth and final test match when rain stopped play ...

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  6. Princess Margaret Romance?

    WORLD interest has been aroused by rumours suggesting a possible romance between Princess Margaret, younger daughter of the King and Queen, and the Marquis of Blandford, 22-year-old son of the Duke of Marlborough. It is reported that the Marquis has been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PREMIER HAS PLAN FOR NEW STATES

    BRISBANE, August 17.—Queensland ultimately will be divided into three States, comprising northern, central and southern regions, the Premier (Mr. E. M. Hanlon) forecast to-night. A hint was also given ...

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  8. NO AGREEMENT ON BERLIN

    LONDON, August 17 — Reuters' diplomatic representative says London diplomatic quarters believe the Four Power ...

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  9. PILOT STRIKE MAY SPREAD

    SYDNEY, August 17.—Although it was admitted that the Sydney harbour pilots strike was a national disaster, the ...

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  10. JEWS IN RED CROSS CENTRE

    LONDON, August 17.—Reuter's Amman representative says Israeli forces occupied the Red Cross centre in Jerusalem after ...

    Article : 144 words
  11. JULIUS' BOOKS BRING £6/9/6

    BRISBANE. August 17.—Five hundred people were present to-day when 26 books and nine book shelves belonging to the ...

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  12. RENT OFFICIALS' RESIGNATIONS

    BRISBANE, August 17.—Over half the staff of the Commonwealth Rent Controls Brisbane Office have resigned rather than ...

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  13. A.M.I.E.U. OPPOSE SATURDAY WORK

    SYDNEY, August 17.—A mass meeting of 3000 employees in retail butchers' shops will be held next Saturday morning to discuss ...

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  14. GOODS EXCHANGE WITH SWEDEN

    CANBERRA, August 17.—The Commonwealth Government has concluded a now trade agreement with the government of Sweden. ...

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  15. CASKET THIRD TO TOWNSVILLE

    BRISBANE. August 17.—Mammoth Casket No. 1260 was drawn to-day and resulted: First prize, £15,000, went to No. 92828. Evens ...

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  16. DECISION SOON ON PETROL CUT

    MELBOURNE. August 17.—The Federal Cabinet sub-committee reviewing petrol rationing would decide "fairly soon" whether a ...

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  17. AROONA SAILS 17 DAYS LATE

    CAIRNS, August 17.—The Aroona sailed from Cairns to-day with a cargo of sugar for Melbourne, about 17 days behind its original ...

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  18. ANOTHER "TOKIO ROSE" ARRESTED

    WASHINGTON, August 16.— The Department of Justice to-day ordered the arrest in Tokio of American-born Mrs. Iva Togul ...

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  19. MALAYAN REDS BANK ON WAR IN EUROPE

    SINGAPORE, August 17 (A.A.P.-Reuter).— It is generally accepted in authoritative circles in Singapore that the Malayan Communists are banking on an early war in Europe. These guerrilla fighters ...

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  20. MACKAY MILLS' GOOD PROGRESS

    MACKAY. August 17.—North Eton mill made the first pay for the season. £19,500. yesterday. Throughout the district the ...

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  21. Russian Naval Base In Gulf Of Finland

    STOCKHOLM, August 17.— Reports reaching here from Finland say that the Russians are constructing a big naval base on ...

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  22. Provincial Abattoirs Bill Likely

    BRISBANE, August 17.—The establishment of four decentralised abattoirs in the populous centres of Queensland is ...

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  23. NO NIGHT OFF IN 30 YEARS

    BRISBANE. August 17.—A one armed watchman told Mr. J. D. McLean, P.M in the Industrial Magistrate's Court to-day that he ...

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  24. WOOLLENS COST PROHIBITIVE

    MELBOURNE. August 17.— Men's wollen socks would increase soon by up to 3/6 per pair, Mr D. Lewis, of Holeproof ...

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  25. VICTORIAN SITE FOR COURTAULDS

    MELBOURNE, August 17. — There is now every prospect that a Victorian site will be chosen for, the £10,000,000 rayon factory ...

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  26. CANADA U.S. DEFENCE TALKS

    OTTAWA. August 16. — The United States Secretary of Defence (Mr. Forrestal) met to-day with Canadian military leaders to ...

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  27. LAST OF THE OCEAN-GOING DIESEL LIGHTERS

    THE ocean-going lighter. Chelmer, which is berthed at the inner concrete wharf. The vessel berthed during last week for repairs, suffered in heavy weather while [?] large from Sydney to Singapore. (Wa[?] Studio photo) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. MOVES TO MAKE BALTS WELCOME

    CAIRNS, August 17.—Efforts are being made in Cairns to make the Ball immigrants feel welcome to the district. A number of local ...

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  29. WAGE RISE FOR VAN SALESMAN

    BRISBANE. August 17.—Van salesmen in Brisbane were granted an increase of 15/- per week in wages and those in the country ...

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