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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 67 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 8 words
  4. THE CROWN JEWELS OF ENGLAND

    (Left): st Edwards Crown copied in the time of Charles II tram the ancient Crown worn by Edward the Confessor, is the crown of England and is the Crown with which all our monarchs since that time have been crowned. (Right): After the Coronation ceremony the Imperial State Crown is worn by the Reigning Monarch on all State occasions such as the opening of Parliament. The existing Crown was made for Queen Victoria in [?] and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 279 words
  5. ALLIES BEAT OFF FIERCEST

    SEOUL, Oct. 7(A.A.P.-Reuter): The Allies lave beaten off strong attacks launched by 15,000 Chinese Communist troops last night in the biggest flare-up in fighting in Korea this ...

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  6. BRUTAL MURDER IN MACKAY

    MACKAY, Oct. 7.—A 57-yeor-old Mackay woman was brutally murdered in Queen's Park late on Monday night or early this morning. The woman, a mother of four grown-up children, was Mrs. Ellen Hogan, also know [?] Mrs. Helen Marti, of Andergrove ...

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  7. SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO SELL LIQUOR

    SYDNEY, October 7.—The Liquor Royal Commissioner (Mr. Justice Maxwell) to-day agreed with a ...

    Article : 168 words
  8. "A" Bomb Blast Successful

    PERTH, October 7.—The explosion of Britain's first atomic bomb had been "a real success, and everything ...

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  9. U.S. Tariff May Affect Wool Trade

    BRISBANE, October 7.—Australia's wool trade with the United States may be seriously affected by a move ...

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  10. GOVT. TO ESTABLISH COMMITTEES TO POLICE FREE LIFE SAVING DRUG SCHEME

    CANBERRA, October 7.—A bill to establish committees to police the Government free life-saving drug scheme was introduced into the House of Representatives to-day by the Minister for Health (Sir Earle Page). The bill amends the Pharmaceutical Benefits Act ...

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  11. £2M. Claims On N.S.W. Railways

    SYDNEY, October 7.—Claims totalling about £2,000,000 have been made against the New South ...

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  12. Credit Case Considered Some Time

    CANBERRA, October 7. The question of easing bank credit restrictions had been under discussion ...

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  13. DEATH FOLLOWED ATTACK BY THREE YOUTHS

    SYDNEY, October 7.—A man who was decorated by the Americans for bravery during the last war, died ...

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  14. T.I. Strikes Again

    BRISBANE, October 7.—Thursday Island's 12 watersiders are again on strike. They have refused to handle ...

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  15. Transport Revenue Up

    BRISBANE, October 7.—The revenue of the Commissioner for Transport for the year ended June [?] last ...

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  16. PREMIER TO "EXPEDITE" SUGAR REPORT DECISION

    BRISBANE, October 7.—The Premier (Mr. W. C. Gair) announced to-day he would "take suitable action" to expedite the decision by the Federal Government on the Sugar Inquiry ...

    Article : 349 words
  17. Moscow-Bound

    SYDNEY, October 7.—Two trade union delegates left Sydney to-night by air for Moscow, via Peking, to ...

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  18. Record Entries For Scholarship

    BRISBANE, October 7.—With a record number of children sitting for the scholarship examination ...

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  19. FLOOD WARNINGS IN SOUTH-WEST

    BRISBANE, October 7.—Flood warnings for the Gondamine and MacIntyre Rivers were Issued by the ...

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  20. "UNHAPPY STAGE" IN OIL DISPUTE?

    NEW YORK, October 7.—Forecasting that a "new and unhappy stage," in the Angloranian oil dispute might be ...

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  21. PRODUCTION DROP

    BRISBANE, October 7.—Although the State's canned meat production in 1950-51 showed an increase of 169 ...

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  22. Sir Keith's Funeral

    MELBOURNE, October 7 Mourners representing the Commonwealth end State Governments and the ...

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  23. 500 Housing Workers Retrenched Through Loan Fund Shortage

    BRISBANE, October 7.—Over 500 employees of the Public Works Department and the Queensland Housing Commission bad been retrenched because of the shortage of loan ...

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  24. "Billy" Recovering

    SYDNEY, October 7.—Mr. V. M. Hughes. M.H.R., who became ill in Canberra to-day, in feeling better when he ...

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  25. UNDER CONTROL

    GYMPIE, October 7.—The Fires in two big coal dumps at Monkland railway station were reported to be under ...

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  26. SLOW ON WEATHER

    CANBERRA, October 7.—Senator E. B. Maher said in he Senate to-day the Meteorological Department had ...

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  27. SAYS GOVT. INCURRED £10M. LOSS

    BRISBANE, October 7.—Stating that the Government had incurred losses at about £10,000,000 in the ...

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  28. Wool Values Remain Unchanged

    BRISBANE, October 7.—The second series of wool sales for the 1952-53 season was continued tp-day ...

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  29. Princess Marries A Printer

    The marriage between Princess Zabarish, niece of the Sultan of Kedah (Malaya), and Mr. Arthur Collins, a London printer, took place at the Church of St. Mary's [?], West London. In April of last year the Sultan went ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. No Apology On Interest Rates-Fadden

    CANBERRA, Oct. 7.—The Federa Government offered no apology for its policy governing interest rates the Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) ...

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  31. Divorcee To Marry Japanese

    SYDNEY, October 7.—In the Divorce Court to-day, Mr. Justice Toose granted an Australian soldier who ...

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  32. SMALL PRODUCERS NEED UNITED VOICE

    BRISBANE, October 7.—There was on urgent need for smaller primary producers' organisations a speak with a united roice, the president of the [?]raxiers' Federal Council of Australia (Mr. W. ...

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  33. Mossadeq Will Talk Business

    NEW YORK, October 7.—Dr. Mohammed [?] the Persian Prime Minister, did an about face to-day ...

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  34. Charged With Wife's Murder

    SYDNEY, October 7.—Robert William Lawson (51), Post Master at Corrimal, appeared in the Wollongong ...

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  35. RESPONSE TO MEMORIAL APPEAL

    LONDON, October 7.—Thousands of letters addressed to the Lord Mayor of London have arrived at the ...

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  36. QUEEN TO OPEN PARLIAMENT

    LONDON, October 7.—The Queen will open the new session of Parliament on November 4, and will make ...

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