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  2. TIDES SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  4. DEADLOCK ON BUTTER PRICE

    CANBERRA, Aug. 9.—The Federal Cabinet to-day failed to break the stalemate between the Commonwealth and States on butter prices. The Minister foe Commerce and Agriculture (Mr. J. McEwen) announced ...

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  5. TRAINING FOR DEFENCE

    For the Northern Ai Training Corps cadets now in camp at Garbutt, the visit of the Mustangs of 3 Squadron of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TRAIL OF STORM DAMAGE IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, August 9.—Biting gale-force westerly winds, accompanied by rain and snow left a trail of destruction over a large area of New South Wales to-day. Garages and buildings were demolished, homes unroofed and trees Mown down by winds which at times blew at 70 miles an hour. ...

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  7. Mawbey Tells Why He Was Sacked

    BRISBANE,. August 9.—The former manager of Northgate cannery (Mr. W. A. Mawby) to-day disclosed the reasons that ...

    Article : 252 words
  8. MAN ACCUSED OF FATHER'S MURDER

    SYDNEY, August 9.—"That's dad's body", an ex-police constable was alleged in the coroner's Court to-day to have said ...

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  9. A CIGARETTE STARTED IT

    SAN SALVADOR, August 9.—Central Africa's most disastrous fire in yours was finally controlled late last ...

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  10. AUSTRALIA'S HISTORIC FLAG COMES HOME

    Hie first Australian national flag hoisted in the Commonwealth—at Townsville in 1901—has been tent back to Townsville for a commemoration of the event on September 16. ...

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  11. £30,000 Navy Fire In Sydney

    SYDNEY, August 9.—A fire early to-night destroyed and damaged about £20,000 worth of navy reserve stores and ...

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  12. Anglicans Still Need Money

    LONDON, August 9.—The Church of England's annual income is about £17,500,000. This is revealed in a ...

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  13. Pensioners Picking Up Dumpers

    MACKAY, August 9.—Pensioners throughout Queensland were reduced to such a low financial status with the rising cost of living ...

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  14. HANLON STILL SERIOUSLY ILL

    BRISBANE, August 9.—The Premier, Mr. E. M. Hanlon, is still seriously ill in hospital. He is receiving ...

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  15. NARROW ESCAPE IN SHIP FIRE

    CAIRNS, August 9.—Two men who were working to start the engine of the motor vessel Stewart, at Port Stewart, last ...

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  16. War Still Possible With Russia

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 9: The Representative chairman of the House Military Appropriations Sub-committee, said in the ...

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  17. ANOTHER WALL FOR CHINA

    HONG KONG, August 8 (A.A.P.-Reuter): China is building a new great wall of China—this time a forest belt nearly 1,000 milles long ...

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  18. Reds Ask For Talks To Go On

    HONG KONG, August (A.A.P.-Reuter):Chinese Communists have asked General Ridgway to resume armistice ...

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  19. "Woodchops Out Of This World"

    BRISBANE, August 9.—Australia should send a woodchoping team to the New York State Fair at Synacuse, the ...

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  20. Progress In Oil Talks

    TEHERAN, August 9.—The British and Persian delegates made some progress at a two hours conference to-day on ...

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  21. SHIPPING FOR THE NORTH

    BRISBANE, August 9.—Shine so tar scheduled to leave Brisbane this month with cargoes for the north are: Kanimbla, sailing ...

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  22. Fox Scalp Bonus Increase?

    BRISBANE, August 9.—Foxes were killing lambs in outback areas, because myxomatosis had eliminated rabbits, their favourite ...

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  23. CLERMONT DISTRICT BUSH FIRE

    CLERMONT, August 9.—A bushfire which has been burning since Tuesday has destroyed over [?] acres of thick grassland and ...

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  24. TENNIS

    BRISBANE, August 8—Sydney youngster. Ken Rosewall revealed Davis Cup possibilities by defeating Adrian Quist in four sets at ...

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  25. POLIO CASES IN THE COUNTRY

    BRISBANE, August 9.—Five polio cases from country areas were reported to the Health Department yesterday and to-day. ...

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  26. BRITISH SIGN FOR CUBAN SUGAR

    LONDON, August 9.—The British Government today informed the Commonwealth sugar producing countries that it will go ahead and sign its bilateral trade agreement with Cuba. Under the ...

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  27. Survey Shows Newsprint Shortage To Continue

    WASHINGTON, August 9.—A continuing shortage of newsprint among Western Nations is predicted in a survey presented ...

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  28. £100 For Dog's Scalp

    BRISBANE, August 9.—Graziers in the Tara area last week paid a dingo hunter £100 for one dog's scalp. The dingo ...

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  29. 900 Queensland Postal Workers May Lose Jobs

    BRISBANE, August 9.—The Federal Government's plan to reduce the Commonwealth service was likely to result In between 800 ...

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  30. Land Use As Counter to Reds

    BRISBANE, August 9.—The land belongs to the people and the more we distribute it the more contentment their will be ...

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  31. BUSH FIRES STILL RING BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, August 9.—The city was again ringed by bush and grass fires in the suburbs, to-day. Twenty fires have ...

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  32. BANK CREDIT POLICY REVIEW

    CANBERRA, August 9.—Existing bank credit policies were reviewed by Mr. Menzies, Sir Arthur Fadden, and ...

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  33. PACIFIC TREATY TO BE SIGNED ON SEPTEMBER 1

    WASHINGTON, August 9.—The State Department announced yesterday that the United Status. Australia and New Zealand would ...

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  34. Premiers To Meet On Wednesday

    BRISBANE, August 9.—Queensland will urge the development of Northern Australia hs part of Australia's defence ...

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  35. Two-Year-Old Girl Burned to Death

    SYDNEY, August 9.—A two year old Ctrl was burned to death, and her mother was severely burned in a rescue ...

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  36. Collinsville Strike Threat

    Brisbane, August 9—Because Engine drivers have to cat in sight of their engines, the Collinsville Sidle coal mine. Queensland's ...

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  37. Rail Improvements To Cost £230,000

    BRISBANE, August 9.—Railway poods yards at Brisbane and Rockhampton are to be unproved it a cost of £230,000. About ...

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  38. £4000 Flying Fox Escapes Bush Fire

    MURWILLUMBAH, August 9.—The world a largest flying fax valued at £4000 narrowly escaped damage by a bushfire to-day ...

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