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  2. MAILS CLOSE TODAY

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  3. TIDES SUN AND MOON

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  4. Few Complaints At Rocket Range

    MELBOURNE, August 27.—The four union officials, who visited Woomera rocket range to-day, had few complaints about the working ...

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  5. THE END OF THE FIFTH TEST MATCH

    THE FIFTH and last Test match at the Oval, London, ended in a decisive win for Australia by an Innings and 149 runs. Players of both aides scamper for the stumps as souvenirs the moment Hollies is caught by Morris to end the match. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Union De-registered

    MELBOURNE, August 27.—Forty thousand members of the Building Workers Industrial Union are affected by the de-registration of ...

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  7. S Referees Seek Reward For Big Games

    A strange and unexpected side-light on the North Queensland Rugby League finals to be played on Sunday is reported to have ...

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  8. TAS. LABOUR TO RELY ON INDEPENDENT

    HOBART, August 27.—The distribution of votes in the Tasmanian elections was concluded to-day and the strength of the ...

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  9. German Reds Storm City HaU

    LONDON, August 27.—The British United Press Berlin correspondent says the City Council meeting called for this ...

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  10. BUSH BROTHERS FOUNDER PASSES

    BRISBANE, August 17.—Bishop torn Dowgiass Halford founder of the Bush Brotherhood in Australia in 1897, and ...

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  11. TWO KILLED IN MOSQUITO CRASH

    WELLINGTON, August 27.—(A.A.P.Reuter): Two occupants of a Royal New Zealand Air Force Mosquito were killed when the ...

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  12. FIRST AIR GROUP FOR NEW CARRIER

    MELBOURNE, August 27.—The formation in England of the first air group, for service in the Royal Australian Navy's ...

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  13. NEARING

    BABINDA, August 27.—For the day, the Babinda mill had crushed age c.c.s. of 13.89. The sugar con this season hat been generally diss ...

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  14. COAL RATION ENDS TO-NIGHT

    SYDNEY, August 27.—The New South Wales ocal restrictions will be lifted from mid-night Saturday. ...

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  15. Statesmen Indicted For Allowing War

    LONDON, August 26.—Mr. Churchill's new book "The Gathering Storm" which it already a best-seller in America, ...

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  16. APPEAL ON TAX BY VIC. CERTAIN

    MELBOURNE, August 27.—Victoria is almost certain to join the South Australian Government in , the High Court challenge to the ...

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  17. OCTOGENARIANS TO MARRY

    BRISBANE, August 27.—Mrs. J. E. Holt 83-year-old widow and great-great-grandmother. with 83 descendants, will be married next ...

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  18. TEACHERS SHORT AT INNISFAIL

    INNISFAIL, August 27.—The Minister for Education (Mr. H. A. Bruce) paid a short visit to Innisfail to-day. He was met by ...

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  19. TRAIN DELAYED BY BABY

    SYDNEY, August 27.—A baby who swallowed a halfpenny at Orange last night delayed 300 passengers on the mail train from ...

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  21. HEAT WAVE IN AMERICA

    NEW YORK. August 26.—A moM the entire nation is sweltering in a steamy 100 degree heat wave that has already ...

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  22. FEDERAL SESSION OPENS NEXT WEEK

    CANBERRA, August 27.—The Federal Parliamentary teuton will be opened by His Excellency the Governor-General (Mr. McKell) ...

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  23. JAP WIRE NETTING MAY BE IMPORTED

    CANBERRA, August 27.—The possibility of importing largo quantities of wire netting from Japan is at present being ...

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  24. ROAD WORKS IN CARDWELL SHIRE

    TULLY, August 27.—_Portion of the Pacific Highway from Tully northwards to the boundary of the Cardwrll shire will ...

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  25. YOUNG WOMAN WAS GASSED

    BRISBANE, August 27.—At m request into the death of a young woman in a bath at a New Farm ...

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  26. BONUS FOR TULLY PIONEERS

    TULLY, August 27.—At a meeting of shareholders of Hie Tully Co-operative Milling Association, held this week, a ...

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  27. Two Days Between Birth Of Twins

    SYDNEY, August 21.—A boy was born at Wollongong last Sunday, and his twin sister was born in Sydney, 80 miles away, ...

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  28. £170,000 ROYAL FAMILY TRAIN

    SYDKEY, August 27.—The States Government will spend 1170,000 on b 14-coach train which the Royal Family will use next year. ...

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  29. WILL BE RECORD

    CANBERRA, August 27.—Tractor imports to Australia from all sources would reach the record figure of 1100 in the 12 months ...

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  30. EDITOR FOUND DEAD ON TRAIN

    LONDON, August 27.—The? "Daily Mail's news editor. London Laing was found dead with head injuries in a compartment of a ...

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  31. MOVE DOLLARS FROM WOOL

    CANBERRA, August 27.—The Australian authorities are hopeful that certain European countries will be permitted to pay ...

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  32. N.Z. CURRENCY REFORM LEGAL

    CANBERRA, August 27.—New Zealand's appreciation of her currency to bring it on to a par with sterling was not a broach of the ...

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  33. MORE WATERSIDERS FOR 10 Q'LAND PORTS

    BRISBANE, Aug 27.—Waterside labour strength at 10 Queensland ports is to be increased by nearly 500 men. This will bring the effective strength of watersiders throughout the State to 4041. ...

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  34. TIMBER MOVING WELL AT CAIRNS (From our special representative.)

    CAIRNS, August 27.—The vessel Inchons. now berthed at Cairns, in addition to lifting 5,800 tons of ran sugar. will also ...

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  35. ORIGIN OF BIG N.Z. FIRE STILL A MYSTERY

    WELLINGTON, Aug. 27.—Mystery still shrouds the cause of New Zealand's greatest fire disaster when 41 lives were lost in Ballantynes store, Christchurch; on November 18, 1947. ...

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  36. BRITISH BOMB SIAMESE TOWN

    BANGKOK, August 27.—Two British aircraft bombed a Siamese village near Sadao, on the Naadyai-Alorstar road, 15 miles inside the ...

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  37. CANE LOADING BY MACHINE

    INNIRFAIL, August 27.—Members of the Queensland Cans Growers Council to-d«y visited Hambledon and Gordonvale mills ...

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  38. LESS PAINTERS IF NO SUPPLIES

    BRISBANE, August 27.—Serious unemployment in the Queensland painting industry is threatened by the present alarming shortage of ...

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  39. 50,000 TONS OF SUGAR REMOVED

    CAIRNS, August 27.—When the ship Kanbe sails to-morrow, there will have been 48,786 tons of sugar shipped this season ...

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  40. NEW START FOR AMPHIBIOUS JEEP

    NEW YORK, August 26.—In a message received in New York to-night, Major Bon Carlin and his wife, who were picked up on the ...

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  41. JAP CANNIBALS TO BE HANGED

    TOKIO, August 27.—One former Lieutenant-General and four other Japanese were sentenced to hang four given life imprisonment, and ...

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  42. KASHMIR "CEASE FIRE" INDEFINITE

    LONDON, August 29.—The "Times" representative at Delhi says the U.N.O. Kashmir Commission's cease-fire proposal remains ...

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  43. FRIENDS TO AID Mrs. KASENKINA

    NEW YORK, August 26.—Legal and financial aid to ensure her future in America was promised Mrs. Oksana Kasenkina to-night. ...

    Article : 70 words
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