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  2. TIDES SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  4. RED ACCEPTANCE OF ALLIED TERMS

    TOKIO, August 6.—(A.A.P.-Reuter): Official Communist acceptance of General Ridgway's terms for renewing the suspended Korean armistice talks was announce to-day by Peking Radio. General Ridgway broke off negotiations yesterday charging the ...

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  5. R.A.F. LINCOLNS OVER ARCTIC

    Five aircraft of the R.A.F. Flying College, have just complected a series of navigational training [?] over the Arctic. One of the advance base at Kedavik. [?] across the North Pole ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BEST PLANE IN THE WORLD IS

    CANBERRA, August 6.—Air Ferce officers ordered amateur photographers to destroy films of the Canberra jet bomber ...

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  7. MINERS' PRESIDENT CRITICISED

    BRISBANE, Aug. 6—The Queens­land Coal Owners' Association secretary, Mr. W. Thomas, to-day, urged the removal of the Miners' ...

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  8. TESTS MER DEFENCES

    KARACHI, August 6.—The wall of air raid [?] over Karachi yesterday as the signal for a half-year ...

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  9. Cannery Manager Dismissed

    BRISBANE, August 6.—The Northgate Cannery Maneger, Mr. W. A. Macbey, has been dismissed from his £2,000 a year post. ...

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  10. Danger In Russian Peace Overtures

    SYDNEY, August 6.—The Russian peace [?] was his greatest danger in the [?] the Governor of New York. Mr. ...

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  11. Don Juan's Demands On Franco

    NEW YORK, August 6.—The [?] to the Spanish [?] Don Juan, has written to General France demanding ...

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  12. Service Dismissals Drawn Up

    CANBERRA, August 6.—Almost half of the 16,000 Commonwealth public servants to be dismissed under the Federal ...

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  13. Shipping Freights May Still Rise

    MELBOURNE, August 6.—Shipping freights were likely to continue riling, the senior managing partner in Melbourne of ...

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  14. Potatoes Ordered On Pegged Price

    BRISBANE, August [?]—The Brisbane Wholesale Potato Distributors' Committee has placed an order for a shipment of about ...

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  15. INTERNATIONAL POLIO BODY

    TOOWOOMBA, August 6.—An international women's organisation for the combating of [?] was inaugurates at a ...

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  16. DROUGHT CONDITIONS WORSE IN THE WEST

    BRISBANE, August 6.—Drought conditions in Central Queensland, a large area of which since last. ...

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  17. First Group of Army Trainees Enter Wacol

    BRISBANE, August 6.—The flirt of the 1440 national service trainees entered Wacol Camp to-day. ...

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  18. BUTTER-FAT CHAMPIONSHIP

    BRISBANE, August 6.—Sunny View Beauty the Sixth, an Australian Illawarra Shorthorn cow, owner by J. Phillips and sons, of ...

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  19. BABY MARKET AMONG MIGRANTS

    ADELAIDE, August 6.—In an a rude in the August "Church Guardian," the Rev. Norman Crawford says that it is known ...

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  20. KILLED OVER NIAGARA

    NIAGARA FALLS, August 6.—William Hill was hurled to his death when he attempted to ride over the Canadian falls in a ...

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  21. Strange Tale In Auckland Court

    AUCKLAND, August 6.—The story of a bride if ho disappeared the day after her wedding, nine yean ago, was unfolded in the ...

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  22. Silver Hoard

    LONDON, August 6.—A man turning out an old storeroom fit Great Bridge, Staffordshire, has found more than a hundredweight ...

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  23. FIRE DESTROYS NORMANTON HOME

    NORMANTON, August 6.—A disastrous lire gutted the resi­dence of Mr. John Clifford, situ­ated in the main street. ...

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  24. Woman's Tragic Loss

    SYDNEY, August 6.—An 88 year-old widow, Mrs. J. [?] of Flint Street, Forbes, to-day lost £450 when she went shopping for ...

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  25. PLEA FOR AREA SCHOOLS

    BRISBANE, August 6.—Area schools would do more than anything else to obtain teachers and solve a great number of ...

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  26. 77th JETS LOOK FOR SCRAP

    TOKIO, August 6.—Twin Meteors of the Australian 77th Squadron used the clear weather to range to Yalu over North ...

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  27. "Police Attitude" by School Committees

    BRISBANE, August 6.—The Secretary of the Queensland. Teachers' Union, Mr. F. A. Daugrhtrey, said to-day that some school ...

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  28. Mr R. G. CASEY IN JAPAN

    TOKIO. August 6—The Austra-lian Minister for External Affairs. Mr. R. G. Cescy, has arrived in Tokio. He is en a fact-finding tour ...

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  29. "Communist Playground"

    BERLIN, August 6.—German boys and girls, sobbing with excitement, scattered flowers at the feet of parading Soviet Komosmol youth in East Berlin at the opening of the world youth peace rally. The British Commandant in West Berlin, Major-General 'Geoffrey K. ...

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  30. TREATY BITTER PILL SAYS CASEY

    TOKIO, August (A.A.P.-Reuter) The Japanese Peace Treaty contained virtually nothing to stop the Japanese from ...

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  31. More Polio Cases In Brisbane

    BRISBANE, August 6.—Four cases of poliomyelitis were notified to the City Council over the week­end. ...

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  32. POOR SPANISH GIRL BECOMES A MARQUESA

    MADRID, August 5.—A former girl worker in a Spanish foundry, who was once in a founding hospital, will ...

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  33. Tension In Oil Fields

    LONDON, August 5.—Reuter's Abandon correspondent says Major Charles H. Capper, British Consul-General in ...

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  34. Salute To Hiroshima

    TOKIO, August 6 (A.A.P.) A lone United States bomber opened its bomb-hay doors and dropped flowers over Hiroshima ...

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  35. Japanese Sampan Arrested

    CANBERRA, Ausgust 6.—Australian naval and air forces have arrested a Japanese fishing boat for alleged pillaging ...

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  36. Champion Woodchop To Gayndah

    BRISBANE, August 6.—Mr. L. Tagg of Beerwah, who was competing in the wood chopping at the Show to-day badly gashed his ...

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  37. SEAPLANE LOST

    VANCOUVER, AUGUST 6.—A small seaplane carrying seven persons disappeared somewhere along the rugged coast of ...

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