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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 80 words
  3. TIDES, SUN, AND MOON.

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  4. PRODUCTION ANSWER TO DOLLAR CRISIS

    CANBERRA, September 12.—Fundamentally, the answer to the doling shortage lay in production said the Prime Minister ...

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  5. THE ROYAL BATTLESHIP VANGUARD

    LARGE CROWDS lined the foreshore at Plymouth. England, watching the 42.500-ton battleship H.M.S. Vanguard leave the port for a shake-down cruise. Vanguard will bring the King and Queen to Australia for the Royal lour early next year. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NEW APPROACH TO STALIN ON BERLIN

    LONDON, September 12.—Reuters diplomatic representative says it is authoritatively stated a three-man standing committee on Berlin—Sir William Strang and the United States and French Ambassadors-met this ...

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  7. Cattle Industry Expansion Plan

    KINGAROY, September 12.—The State Government the year will introduce legislation aimed at expanding the cattle industry in Queensland and improving the quality of beef herds. This was ...

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  8. INVASION OF HYDERABAD REPORTED

    LONDON, September 11.—The Associated Press Karachi correspondent says the office of Hyderabad's agent general. quoting the ...

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  9. Yugoslavia Still Plans A Future Linked with Russia

    BELGRADE, September 11.—Deep in the Cominform's bad books, Marshal Tito and his Yugoslavia Government still plan on a future tightly linked with Russia in world affairs. But, just as firmly, they have adopted a no-compromise policy of ...

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  10. UNI. STUDENTS' WAR ON REDS

    SYDNEY, September 12—Right Wing students claim they are winning a war against Communists at Sydney University. ...

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  11. Huge Theft From Vict Ammo. Dumo

    MELBOURNE, September 12. The theft of ammunition valued at more than £3000 from an army dump near Mangalore is ...

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  12. MARSHALL AID TO 16 NATIONS

    LONDON, September 11.—Reuters' reports the British United Press Paris correspondent says the European Economic Council has ...

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  13. FOOD RIOTS BY WARSAW WOMEN

    LONDON, September 11.—Reuters Watsaw correspondent says clamouring housewives besleged shops and demanded week-end. ...

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  14. WATERFRONT TIE-UP THREAT

    SYDNEY, September 12.—Road transport workers ate threatening a tie-up of the Sydney waterfront because of the demarcation ...

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  15. LABOUR'S RADIO SHARES QUERIED

    CANBERRA, September 12.—Opposition members are trying to find out where the Federal Parliamentary Labour Party got ...

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  16. AMATEURS DEFY BAN ON PROS.

    SYDNEY, September 12.—Two amateur tennis players, H. Gray and E. Henry, caused a stir when they accepted an invitation to ...

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  17. SOCIALISM A SUBTLE FOE

    BRISBANE, .September 12.—Free enterprise of private Industry is the only real stimulant to primary, as well as secondary ...

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  18. FORCED TACTICS ON BASIC WAGE

    MELBOURNE, September 12.—Militant unionists at a Yarra bank demonstration, to-day carried resolution urging unions to ...

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  19. W. AUST. MINING TOWNS DYING

    PERTH, September 12.—The once-prosperous Murchison goldhelds towns of Reedy and Big Bell ate dying says Mr. William ...

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  20. Sudden Death of Pakistan Leader

    LONDON, September 11.—Reuters Karachi correspondent says a Government House communique announced Mr. Jinnah ...

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  21. EXTRA COAL CHANCE POOR Railmen's Threat

    SYDNEY, September 12.—Port Waratah railway men threatened lo-day to withdraw guards front coal trains on the northern ...

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  22. Stranded Two Days on Lonely Isle

    BRISBANE, September 12.—After being stranded for two days on a lonely hummocky Island, about 60 miles cast of ...

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  23. BABIES' BODIES IN SYDNEY HARBOUR.

    SYDNEY, September 12.—The bodies of two recently born babies were recovered from the water in Rozelle Bay Sydney Harbour. ...

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  24. LINK RESTORED WITH VANCOUVER

    VANCOUVER. September 11.—The port to-day became No. 1 link with Australia with the arrival of the motor ship Aorangi on ...

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  25. DONATIONS FROM "HOUSIE" TABOO

    SYDNEY, September 12.—Methodists have been shocked to earn that donations accepted from he Paddington Mayor's charitable ...

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  26. CZECH URANIUM FOR RUSSIA

    LONDON, September 11.—Thirty railway waggons loaded with uranium ore ere leaving Chechoslovakia daily for Russia. ...

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  27. THEFT OF ATOM SECRETS LIKELY

    WASHINGTON. September 11. House of Representatives investigators have reliable information that Russian [?] were able to ...

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  28. JUDGE FOR NAURU MURDER CHARGES

    SYDNEY, September 12.—The Minister for External Territories (Mr. E. J. Ward) announced to-day that a judge and counsel ...

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  29. STARTED 100 FIRES

    MONET McNEIL. 13, who admitted having started more than 100 fires on her uncles farm in [?] America. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. RUBBER VINE PEST AT CH. TOWERS

    CHARTERS TOWERS. September 12.—The rubber vine pest in the Charters Towers district in causing Rome concern to the ...

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  31. HUGE SPENDING IN TRUMAN BUDGET

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  32. SCANDINAVIAN DEFENCE

    LONDON. September 11.—The Foreign Ministers of Sweden, and Norway, and Denmark, at a meeting in Stockholm, decided to ask ...

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  33. STATE AUDITOR GENERAL DEAD

    BRISBANE. September 12.—The death occurred at a private hospital this morning of the Queensland Auditor General (Mr. J. D. ...

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  34. UNION PLEDGE TO FIGHT REDS

    MELBOURNE, September 12.—More than 2500 unionists stood and cheered at Wiith's Olympia to-day, after pledging their ...

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  35. 500 GERMANS FOR U.K. HARVEST

    LONDON, September 11. The British United Press Berlin correspondent says at has been announced 300 German students in ...

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  36. STEEL, PIG IRON PRICES RAISED

    BRISBANE, September 12.—The Commonwealth Prices Commissioner (Mr. McCarthy) has authorised an increase of £1/2/6 a ton ...

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  37. NO ANTIDOTE TO "PUB CRAWL"

    BRISBANE. September 12.—"Until every community offers its young people social centres we must blame ourselves when the ...

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  38. START ON NEW U.N. BUILDING

    NEW YORK, September 11.—Ground breaking ceremonies making the formal start of the construction of a 65,000,000 dollars ...

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  39. SKYSCRAPER BIRDS' DOOM

    NEW YORK. September 11.—Hundreds of migratory birds which are believed to have struck the Empire State Building were ...

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  40. CANBERRA TO HAVE M.H.R.

    CANBERRA, September 11.—The Minister for the Interior (Mr. Johnson on Friday introduced a bill to give the Australian Capital ...

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  41. SHIP SALVAGE AT HONG KONG.

    HONG KONG. September 11.—The last two of 140 major ships sunk by Allied air action in Hong kong harbour during the war will ...

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  42. OLIVIERS NET ABOUT £200,000

    SYDNEY, September 12.—Bon office receipts for the old Vic Theatre company's Australian tour were about £250,000. The ...

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  43. 56 PERISH IN CIRCUS SHIP

    WELLEMSTAD (Curacao) September 12.—A radio message from the master of the Norwegian motor vessel Caribe said three of the ...

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  44. MORE DEATHS IN MALAYAN REVOLT

    SINGAPORE, September 12.—Four persons were murdered to-day in the Federation of Malaya for the loss of one terrorist. One ...

    Article : 64 words
  45. VOLCANO NOW SUBSIDING

    MANILA, September 12.—Mount [?] dkhibok subsided to-day after erupting since September 1. Officials recommended the halt ...

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