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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN, AND MOON

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  4. NEW AIRLINER FOR EMPIRE ROUTES

    THE HANDLEY PAGE Hermes IV is of true post-war civil design and projects the country into an advanced stage of aeronautical development, Built for speed, with economy, safely, and comfort, the Harmes is designed for work on the Empire's air routes. Our photo shows the interior of the new air-liner. The cabin has 2,000 fee' of cubic space: is pressurised and air-conditioned, with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SECURITY BAN ON 5 UNION AGENTS

    MELBOURNE, August 25.-The Commonwealth Government has refused permission for five of 12 officials, nominated by unions, to ...

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  6. Soviet Consulates In J.S. To Close

    LONDON, Aug. 25,-"The Soviet Government has decided to close immediately both the Soviet [?] in the United States, in New ...

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  7. BRUSSELS PACT POWERS MEET

    LONDON, August 25.—The Foreign Office announced that, in accordance with the terms of the Brussels Treaty, the ...

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  8. BERLIN ISSUE BRIGHTER

    LONDON, August 25.—Reuter's Moscow correspondent says well informed observers believe that Generalissing Stalin's meeting ...

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  9. HOUSES TO BE IMPORTED FOR WORKERS

    MELBOURNE, August 25.—Twelve hundred railway workers and their families, with prefabricated houses to ...

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  10. Pursuit Of Terrorists In Siam Allowed

    BANGKOK, August 25 (A.A.P.Reuter).—British military and police patrols may, in the future, cross the Slam frontier in ...

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  11. Royal Tour Of Queensland Cut 10 p.c.

    CANBERRA, August 25.—The Royal Family will make one flight every three days in the Viking aircraft during the 68 ...

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  12. U.S. Anti-Sub Training Programme

    WASHINGTON, August 24.—The Navy announced to-day the beginning of a sharply stepped-up anti-submarine training ...

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  13. Quarter U.S. Big Bombers In England

    WASHINGTON, August 24.—The United States heavy bomber stren [?] Europe is now concentrated in England where 90 ...

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  14. TOUR OF R'TON FOR MAJESTIES

    ROCKHAMPTON, August 25.— The Royal party will have a "moving picture" of Rockhampton when it visits the city on ...

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  15. HANLON AGREES UNIFORM GAUGE

    CANBERRA, August 25.—Following a conference to-day between Mr. Banlon and the Federal Transport Minister ...

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  16. DIESELS TO HAUL CALLIDE COAL

    BRISBANE, August 25.—Negotiations for hauling Collide coal by road to Gladstone for shipment to Victoria are expected to be ...

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  17. 54 MORE POLES FOR CANE AREAS

    BRISBANE, August 25.—The general secretary of the Australian Sugar Producers' Association Mr E. Pearcel has announced that 54 ...

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  18. PART OF HIGHWAY ONLY BUSH TRACK

    ROCKHAMPTON, August 25.—"Railways are not built in lengths of a few miles a year, and roads should not be built that way ...

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  19. VIC. MAY TEST UNIFORM TAX

    MELBOURNE, August 25.—The Victorian Governments would consider challenging the Commonwealth's uniform taxation ...

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  20. THIEVES TRICKED DOG GUARD

    SYDNEY, August 25.—Savage dogs hired by the Air Force to protect an ammunition store at Lithgow failed to prevent thieves ...

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  21. DIVERSION OF BARRON TO WALSH

    BRISBANE, August 25.—A preliminary investigation has been made into the possibility of [?] from the dam ...

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  22. RAILWAY 5-DAY TO COST £880,000

    BRISBANE, August 25.—The cost to the Railway Department of the 40-hour week, including penalty rates and consequent ...

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  23. 16 OF B29 CREW KILLED IN CRASH

    HONOLULU, August 25.—Sixteen of a B 29 Super-Fortress crew of 20 were killed on Tuesday night when the 'plane which had lost ...

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  24. JAPS "STILL HAD TO BE WATCHED"

    DARWIN, August 25.—Australian troops should be kept in Japan according to the Federal Parliamentary declaration which ...

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  25. N.Z. Town Razed By Tornado: Four Dead

    AUCKLAND, August 25.—(A.A.P.-Reuters): Four were killed and many injured, and hundreds rendered homeless when a tornado struck Frankton. Junction, near Hamilton, 86 miles south of ...

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  26. HIROSHIMA TO BRITISH CHIEF

    TOKIO, August 25. (A.A.P. Reuters).—Shinzo Hamai Mayor of Hiroshima, in a letter to Lieut General Robertson expressed ...

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  27. JAP EMPEROR REGRETS AUSSIE WAR LOSSES

    TOKIO, August 24.—Emperor Hirohito told John Waters, editor of the "Me bourne Sun", to-day that he tried to prevent the war but it came to pass. He regretted that Australia was hurt in the process. ...

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  28. NO DECISION ON WAGE RISE

    BRISBANE, August 25.—Decision was reserved by Mr. Dwyer in the Industrial Court to-day in an application by the per cent for ...

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  29. B.E.S.C. STANDING SOUND

    BRISBANE, August 25.—Referring in Parliament to-day to claims by Mr. Evans (C.P. Mirani), that the paid up capital ...

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  30. SARINA WATER SUPPLY GRIM

    SARINA, August 25.—Sarina residents are faced with the possibility of a serious water shortage unless good rain within ...

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  31. AYR EXPERIMENT STATION

    BRISBANE, August 25.—Experimental work carried out at the regional experiment station on Clare Road near Ayr embraces ...

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  32. NO TRUCE YET ON FREE MEDICINE

    CANBERRA, August 25.—No early end to the deadlock between the Commonwealth Government and the B.M.A. on the free ...

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  33. GAUZE PACKING LEFT IN THROAT

    SYDNEY, August 25.—The City Coroner (Mr. A. R. Raschke) to-day found that Mrs. [?] Margaret Lennon, 23, of Enmore, died ...

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  34. FIRE BRIGADE PAYROLL STOLEN

    SYDNEY, August 25.—Fifteen detectives to-day questioned 10 fire brigade officers and 57 firemen about the theft of the fire brigade ...

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  35. LONGER HOURS AT PROSERPINE MILL

    MACKAY August 25.—To cope with the cane crop now estimated at 240,000 tons, exceeding the previous largest crop in the district ...

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  36. STATE TO PAY HUGHES' AIR BILL

    BRISBANE, August 25.—The Acting Premier Mr. V Gair) stated in the House to-day [?] to Mr. Alkens [?] Munding ...

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  37. DISEASE IN TURKEYS

    LONDON, August 24.—The Ministry of Agriculture, announcing an outbreak of fowl pest in Ham shire, said to-day that 10,000 ...

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  38. AMERICAN ON TRIAL

    REIKO MAENO, Japanese "girl friend" of American private William C. Mania, giving evidence at the court martial of Manis in Yokobama, Manis (right, with face in hands) is charged with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  39. U.S. CONSUMERS' PRICE INDEX RISE

    WASHINGTON, August 24.—The Labour Department announced to-day that the consumers' price index rose 1.2 per ...

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  40. DIPLOMATS FREE TO RETURN

    SANTIAGO, August 24.—Chile and Russia have agreed to exchange diplomats who have been denied exit visas since the two ...

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  41. RISE FOR ISA IRONWORKERS

    BRISBANE August 25 —An application for increased wages for a number of Ironworkers at Mt. Isa was agreed to by Isa Mines ...

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  42. SURREY CAKE FOR BRADMAN

    DON BRADMAN, with Norman Yardley the English Captain, looking on, cuts the cake presented to him by Surrey admirers at the Oval, London, commemorating his last Test appearance is England. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  43. £1000 IN FINES STILL NOT PAID

    BRISBANE August 25.—Fines and costs totalling almost £1000 for anti-picketing convictions fell due this week, but up to to-night no ...

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  44. 183,919 TONS N.Q. SUGAR LIFTED

    BRISBANE, August 25. - In May, June, and July. 183.919 tons of sugar were lifted from North Queensland ports. the Deputy ...

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  45. ROLE IN BOMB SCARE ADMITTED

    LONDON August 25.—Reuters' Tel-Aviv correspondent says 22-year-old Betty Knut, also known as Elizabeth Lazarus, who was ...

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  46. PETROL LICENCES CANCELLED

    BRISBANE, August 25.—Because they did not furnish fresh applications when asked to do so a number of agricultural ...

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  47. MERCHANT GUILD NON -COMMUNIST

    SYDNEY, August 25.—The Merchant Service Guild supported the platform of the Austra an Labour Party and had no ...

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  48. PROPAGANDA FOR MIGRANTS

    MELBOURNE, August 25.—The immigration Minister (Mr Calwell) alleged to-day the West Australian division of the Liberal ...

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  49. CONTROLS BILL TO BE EXPEDITED

    BRISBANE, August 25.—The Acting Premier (Mr. V. [?]) Stated in Parliament to-day, that he intended to move for the ...

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