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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 words
  4. Conference of Clerks

    One of the highlights of the conference of North [?] government clerks in Townsville this week was the address by the [?] Local Government (Mr. J. A. Sewell). Picture shows Mr. Sowell during his speech. On his right are Mr. F. T. Lehane (Hinchinbrook Shire Council), who chaired the conference, and the Mayor of Townsville ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. POSTPONE BILL FOR BANK REORGANISATION?

    CANBERRA, October 24.—The Commonwealth Government may defer the introduction of the proposed bill designed to re-organise the ...

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  6. British Troops In Big Korean Bottle

    SEOUL, October 24.—British Commonwealth troops last night fought their biggest battle in Korea this year. In an eight and a half-hour struggle the Commonwealth troops hurled ...

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  7. T.A.A.-A.N.A. TO SHARE GOVT. BUSINESS

    CANBERRA, Oct. 24.—A.N.A and T.A.A. must be retained as major operation of air transport in Australia, the Minister for Territories (Mr. P. M. Hasluck) said in the House of ...

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  8. No Power To Control Beer Quotas

    BRISBANE, Oct. 24. Replying in Parliament to-day to criticism by Labour back-benchers ...

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  9. Member Ordered to Leave House

    CANBERRA, Oct. 24: Mr. W. C. Wentworth (Lib. N.S.W.) was to-day ordered to leave the ...

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  10. TOOK PHOTO OF "SAUCER"?

    MILAN, October 24: An Italian draughtsman, Gian Pietro Mongazzi (29), claimed to-day he ...

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  11. KNIGHTHOOD FOR U.K. ATOM SCIENTIST

    LONDON, October 24.—Dr. William George Penney, British scientist, who had charge of the recent atomic explosion in the Monte Bello Islands, has been knighted The Buckingham Palace announcement ...

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  12. ATTEMPT TO INCITE ITALIANS

    BRISBANE, October 24: Attempts had been made to incite unemployed Italians at the ...

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  13. Braved Fire To Save Dog

    LONGREACH, October 24: During a fire at the Aramac Council camp, a man defied the flames to ...

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  14. C.S.R. BUILDING MATERIALS BRANCH FOR TOWNSVILLE

    A new branch of the Colonial Sugar Refining Company, the first of the building materials division ...

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  15. Police Vigil For Queen

    LONDON, October 24.—[?] and detective kept [?] vigil along the chain of ...

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  16. £10 FINE FOR DIRTY CAFE

    CAIRNS, October 24.—John Achilles, proprietor of the Chicken Inn Cafe, was fined £10 with 6/- costs ...

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  17. War Escape Hero Gaoled

    LONDON, October 24.—The "Daily Mail" says hundreds of Allied air crew who knew about "The Tube" ...

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  18. HIGH EVAPORATION OF THOMSON WATER

    LONGREACH, November 24.—Of an estimated fail in the level of Thomson River of seven feet by the end of ...

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  19. SMUGGLE ATOM HERE?

    CANBERRA, October 24.—The smuggling of atomic bombs into Australian harbours such as Sydney and ...

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  20. PASTURES BENEFIT IN MALANDA AREA

    MALANDA, October 24.—Patures in this district are looking well and milk production should increase ...

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  21. Wharfies Walk Off Jap. Ship

    SYDNEY, October 24.—Four gangs of waterside workers to-day walked off the Japanese freighter ...

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  22. 10,000 TONS EXPORT MAIZE

    ATHERTON, October 24. Permits for the export of 10,000 tons of maize have been issued for the season's ...

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  23. Move To Beat Hollway Govt.

    MELBOURNE, October 24: Plans are already being laid by the Liberal-Country Party and the Country ...

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  24. £7M. Spent on Free Medicine

    CANBERRA, October 24: The Commonwealth was providing £7,000,000 worth of free medicines annually and ...

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  25. Crocodile Victim Returning Home

    CAIRNS, October 24.—Eva Pootchemunka, the young aborigine mother who was mauled by a crocodile near ...

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  26. Leper Figures Rise in N.T.

    CANBERRA, October 24: Reports of increasing leprosy in the Northern Territory did not mean a ...

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  27. Approves Govt. Land Policy

    BRISBANE, October 24.—Support for the Government's present policy of closer settlement was ...

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  28. U.K. ARMY STRONG

    LONDON, October 24.—Field Marshal Sir William Slim, Governor-General designate of Australia, said in ...

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  29. ELECTRICITY SOON

    MUTTABURRA, Oct. 24.—The Minister for Education (Mr. G. H. Devries) will officially switch on the ...

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  30. UNREST GROWS

    NAIROBI, October 24—A Government statement late last night reported a growing air of unrest and ...

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  31. Boy Slept While Police Searched

    MELBOURNE, October 24.—Robert Gregory (6), slept in a wood heap at the Bendigo Hospital while 150 ...

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  32. "Grave Anxiety"

    CANBERRA, October 24: The present Communist offensive against the French in Indo-China gave grounds ...

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  33. Cuba Prepares For Hurricane

    HAVANA (Cuba), October 24.—The Cuban capital of almost 1,000,000 persons made preparations to-day to meet ...

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  34. DRIFT TO COAST

    CAIRNS, October 24.—A comparison of electoral rolls for 1649 and 1951—the latest available—shows that most ...

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  35. Inquiry Causes Actress' Death

    VISALIA (California), October 24.—Miss Susan Peters, the 31-year-old film actress who became paralysed when ...

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  36. JAP PRIME MINISTER

    TOKIO, October 24 (A.A.P.-Reuter): Mr. Shigeru Yoshida, the Japanese Liberal leader, yesterday struck a ...

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  37. Sth. Africans Barracked For Slow Scoring

    PERTH, October 24.—The South African cricketers were barracked for slow scoring against West ...

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  38. Few Increases To Follow Wage Rise

    BRISBANE, October 24: Few increases in prices are likely to follow the 3/- increase in the basic wage ...

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  39. DINGOES VANISH, IS IT THE DROUGHT?

    LONGREACH, October 24: Graziers to the went and south-west of Longreach are puzzled by the sudden ...

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  40. £2000 CAMP BLAZE

    LONGREACH, October 24: The Aramac Shire Council camp was gutted by fire last Saturday morning. About ...

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  41. Woman Acquitted

    SYDNEY, October 24.—Mrs. Ruby May Norton (50), was acquitted at the Bathurst Supreme Court to-day, of the ...

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  42. U.K. TO DENATINALISE STEEL TRADE

    LONDON, Oct. 24: The Conservative Government last night won the House of Commons ...

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  43. SUGAR STORAGE PROBLEM ACUTE

    MOSSMAN, October 24.—Sugar storage at the mill has reached an acute stage and, unless some relief is afforded ...

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  44. Kesselring Free

    BONN, October 24.—The British authorities have released former Field-Marshal Albert Kesseiring from Werl ...

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  45. Murder Charge

    CUNNAMULLA, October 24: Following two days' investigation by police, a man was charged with murder ...

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  46. To Investigate T.I. Broadcast

    CANBERRA, October 24. The acting Postmaster-General (Sir Earle Page) told the House of Representatives ...

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  47. SCRATCHINGS, BUT NOT FOR THE CUP

    EMERALD, October 24: Black soll itch is prevalent. Residents remember surveyors many ...

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  48. Killed in Wash Machine

    PARIS, October 24.—Marie Blanche Demarez, 52-year-old laundress, of Chartres, was killed yesterday by an ...

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  49. EXPEL NEWSMEN

    TOKIO, October 24.—The Japanese Government to-day ordered six Russians, including the Tass and Pravda ...

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  50. "HOWS THAT"? UMPIRE SAID "NOT OUT"

    BARCALDINE, October 24: A batsman in the Barcaldine State School team, survived a ball going right between his stumps, without dislodging the bails. He was G. Thompson, the Barcaldine captain, and he ...

    Article : 57 words
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