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  2. TIDES, SUN, AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 91 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 85 words
  4. U.S. MIGRANTS GO HOME

    TWENTY U.S. ex-servicemen migrants to Australia haw returned to the U.S. with their Australian wives and children. They said they would do better in their own country. Picture shows U.S. migrant Mr. R. L. Gere and his Australian wile and two children ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RENT CONTROL COVERS HOMES AT RESORTS

    BRISBANE, August 31.—Parliament sat until late to-night to pass through all stages of the Landlord and Tenant Bill by ...

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  6. Lifting Of Blockade In Berlin Believed Imminent

    LONDON, August 31—The Associated Press Moscow representative says an authoritative French source stated that M. Francois Seydoux, diplomatic adviser to the French Military Governor in Germany ...

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  7. TAX REFUNDS BY ELECTION TIME

    CANBERRA, August 31.—Most Australian wage and salary earners will receive a refund from the Taxation Department towards the end of 1949. This will result from the fact that in the current financial ...

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  8. £60,000 Damage In Sydney Fire

    SYDNEY, August 31.—Four girls were scorched when they tried to best out flames with their bare hands, after a fire ...

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  9. LESS PETROL TO PRIVATE CARS

    CANBERRA, August 31.—The petrol ration for private cars will be reduced by 20 per cent, and other users by 10 per cent, from October 1. The Cabinet decision was announced by the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  10. APPEAL ON BANK BILL SOON

    CANBERRA, August 31.—The Federal Government will prepare its case for appeal to the Privy Council on the High Court's ...

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  11. PRICE BREACHES FINES SEVERE

    BRISBANE, August 31—Queensland penalties for price control bleaches are expected to be the most severe in Australia. The ...

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  12. HANLON ALERT ON STANDARD GAUGE

    BRISBANE, August 31.—The first Queensland railway works to be undertaken in connection with railway gauge standardisation ...

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  13. MAGISTRATE'S VERDICT UPHELD

    BRISBANE, August 31.—The Full Industrial Court to-day upheld a decision by the Mackay Industrial Magistrate that Oswald Roy ...

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  14. WOMAN KILLED IN BUS COLLISION

    BRISBANE, August 31.—Seventeen of 20 Sydney people were injured, one fatally, when a tourist bus wd a timber-Laden truck ...

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  15. JEW BOMB PLOT UNCOVERED

    LONDON, August 31.—Scotland Tard is investigating an alleged Irgun Zvai Leumi plot to make widespread bomb attacks on ...

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  16. 40-HOUR WEEK GOVT. HEADACHE

    BRISBANE, August 31 .—The 40 hour week brought a new headache to the State Government whether workers under State ...

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  17. COMMITTAL IN MURDER CHARGE

    MELBOURNE, August 31.—Eric Stanley Jacobi, 44, of Gordon Street, Footacray, tractor driver, murdered Norman Burley, 19, by ...

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  18. GOVT. PAY KEEPS DARWIN GOING

    MACKAY, August 31.—If the Federal Government were to take its pay cheque out of Darwin it would become a ghost city. ...

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  19. BILL FOR AUST. CITIZENSHIP

    CANBERRA, August 31.—A Bill to establish an independent "Australian nationality" is to be introduced in the House of ...

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  20. SEAMEN DEMAND GAOL RELEASE

    BRISBANE, August 31.-Seamen want action and not protest resolutions and petitions which leave the waterside workers, C. ...

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  21. 1500 WALK OUT OF POWER PLANT

    MELBOURNE, August 31.—Neatly 1500 trade unionists employed on the Kiews hydro-electric scheme of the State ...

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  22. ANTI-PICKET ACT TO BE REPEALED

    BRISBANE, August 31.—Repeal of the Anti-Picketing Act will not free the men gaoled for breaching it nor absolve the men fined ...

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  23. Y.A.L. TOURISTS IN CAIRNS

    CAIRNS, August 31.—"Children who came to Cairns on a Y.A.L. tour go back home as the best possible ambassadors you could have ...

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  24. FISH PRICES RAISED TODAY

    BRISBANE. August 31.-Retail price increases for several popu­lar varieties of flsh will take effect to-morro\r in Brisbane and other wwiflol centres. The increases. ...

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  25. N.F.C. DIVORCES EUREKA LEAGUE

    BRISBANE, August 31.—By 39 votes to 9, the Associated Youth Committee of the State National Fitness Council to-night ...

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  26. WARRANT FOR N.Z. COMMUNIST

    AUCKLAND, August 31.—A warrant for the arrest of Walter Ashton, aped 41, former secretary of the Auckland Trades Council ...

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  27. MINISTERS OUT OF RED SOCIETY

    SYDNEY, August 31.—The Australian Russian Society has relieved the State Housing Minister (Mr. Clive Evatt) the New South ...

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  28. GANGES FLOODS 300 VILLAGES

    LONDON, August 30.—Reuters' Cawnpore representative says reseuers, combaling damage caused by the flooded Ganges River ...

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  29. N.Z. DISCONTENT ON AUST. COINS

    WELLINGTON, August 31 (A.A.P.-Reutera).—"At present come people are accepting Australian coins at face value, while ...

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  30. Russia Challenged To End Revolt

    LONDON, August 31.—An unnamed economist in the "Glasgow Herald" has proposed that Malayan rubber should be denied to the Soviet until Russia "called off the dogs of war in the Peninsula." ...

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  31. GREAT TRIBUTE TO DUTCH QUEEN

    AMSTERDAM. August 31—Five hundred thousand people thunderously cheered Queen Wilhelmina as she drove along flower-strewn ...

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  32. MR. F. PATERSON ILL IN HOUSE

    BRISBANE, August 31.—The Communist member for Bowen (Mr. F. W. Paterson) became ill in Parliament to-day. while ...

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  33. MACKAY HOUSING POSITION EASIER

    MACKAY, August 31.—The erection of 32 new homes by the State Housing Commission has relieved the housing shortage at ...

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  34. LEAVE FOR ARMY CAMPS URGED

    BRISBANE, August 31.—The Australian Council of Retailers has recommended affiliated associations to grant employees ...

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  35. ROOFS LIFT IN SYDNEY GALE

    SYDNEY, August 31.—Wind reached a velocity of 59 miles per hour in a sharp electrical storm in Sydney to-night, after the city had ...

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  36. FLAGSHIP ON WAY TO MALAYA

    HONGKONG August 31 (A.A.P.-Reuters): The heavy cruiser London, flagship of the British Pacific fleet, which was recalled from ...

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  37. UNIFORM TAXING HERE TO STAY

    BRISBANE, August 31.—A fresh submission to the High Court to upset the Commonwealth Government's uniform taxing rights ...

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  38. DEATH SENTENCE ON CHILD MURDER

    SYDNEY, August 31.—Frederick Charles Hall (48), labourer, was sentenced to death in the Supreme Court et Tamworth to-day for the ...

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  39. DR. DITTMER FOR LORD MAYORALTY

    BRISBANE, August 31.—Dr. Felix Dittmer, Brisbane specialist, was endorsed by the Q.C.E. of the Labour Party to-day as Labour ...

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  40. AIRCRAFT TO DIRECT TRAFFIC

    SYDNEY, August 31.—The use of aircraft by police to observe and direct truffle is recommended by the State Parliamentary Select ...

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  41. SLANG IN RADIO "PICTURESQUE"

    BRISBANE, August 31—Slang in radio programmes is pictures and and absolutely essential, according to Mr. A Tyler. Tasmania, ...

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  42. WARRANT ISSUED FOR ABSCONDER

    SYDNEY, August 31.—A warrant for the arrest of Frank Loyal Weaver, 22 year old ex-serviceman, who had been sentenced to six ...

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  43. LABOUR SQUEAL ON BOUNDARIES

    CANBERRA, August 31.—The Federal Parliamentary Labour Party propose challenging the redistribution of electorates in New ...

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  44. LONGREACH USED 90% MORE BEER

    BRISBANE, August 31.—The remedy for the prevention of beer shortages in Longreach particularly was the restoration of ...

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  45. TOLD TO CHOOSE OWN GIBBET

    LONDON, August 30.—Reuters' Plague representative says the editor of the Trade Union paper "Peace" received a letter asking ...

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  46. BILL TO DIVIDE WAR PROFITS

    CANBERRA, August 31.—Legislation to provide for the distribution of profits from the disposal of surplus wartime wool clips will ...

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  47. TEETH IN POLE AFTER CRASH

    SYDNEY, August 31.—A motor cyclist left four teeth embedded in a telegraph pole when he crashed into it, in Seaforth to-night The ...

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  48. GOVT. TO TAX MEAT PRICES

    BRISBANE, August 31 — Mr. V C Gair said to-night that a delivery price would be fixed for meat when the Government again ...

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