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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 73 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO -DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 119 words
  4. The Head Of The Dreaded Taipan

    The head of a taipan snake recently killed at Mossman by John Copatich. The snake measured 6 feet 6 Inches in length. (Lancini Studio Photo) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. VICTORIAN CRISIS ASSEMBLY TO-DAY

    MELBOURNE, July 21.—To-morrow's "crisis" meeting of the Parliamentary Liberal and Country Party will determine whether a State general election will be held early in ...

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  6. TRELOAR THIRD IN HIS SEMI -FINAL

    HELSINKI, July 21.— Australia's John Treloar was third in the second semi-final of the 100 metres, won by Herb McKenley, in 10.4 sec. The Jamaican finished inches in front of ...

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  7. BASIC WAGE COMMISSION

    CANBERRA, July 21.—The Federal Government wil not consider appointing to a Royal Commission to ...

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  8. RIOTS IN TEHERAN, 15 DEAD

    LONDON, July 21: Reuter's Teheran representative says at least 15 people were ...

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  9. FLOATING MINE SEEN IN NORTH

    BRISBANE, July 21.—Ships at sea have been warned of a floating mine reported 25 miles east of ...

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  10. PEOPLE TERRIFIED AS HEART SHAPED OBJECT SEEN IN SKY

    SYDNEY, July 21.—A heart-shaped object, with a brilliant multi-coloured tail, flashed through die sky over towns up to 200 miles apart in north-west slopes areas to-night. ...

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  11. Basic Wage No Delay To New Budget

    CANBERRA, July 21.—The impact of the new basis wife rise on Commonwealth finances will not ...

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  12. FADDEN WILL BE ASKED TO EXPLAIN

    ADELAIDE, July 21.—The Federal Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) Mill be asked to explain publicly ...

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  13. C.O.D. CONTROL OPPOSED

    BRISBANE, July 21.— A croup of growers has challenged a notice of intention by the Committee of ...

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  14. Gold Rush Worry To Brazil

    NEW YORK, July 21.—Brazilian authorities are increasingly worried about the gold rush in the far northers ...

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  15. CATALINA LANDS SAFELY ON RIVER

    BRISBANE, July 21.—A Barrier Reef Airways Catalina flying boat made an emergency landing on the ...

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  16. Launch Crushed By Freighter.

    GLADSTONE, July 21.— Two men scrambled off a 28ft. launch secondi before a 2500 ton freighter crushed it ...

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  17. ASKS WHY DELAY OVER TOUR DATES

    CANBERRA, July 21.The Prime Minister (Mr. R. a Menzies) is making inquires in London ...

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  18. POLICE VIGIL FRUITLESS

    SYDNEY, July 21.—Sir detectives kept watch all last night over a stolen safe, with £20, which ...

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  19. 25 Want To Be Commissioner

    BRISBANE, July 21. — About 25 Australians. Including some New Australians, want to be Queensland's next ...

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  20. Bonegilla Not Causing Any Concern

    CANBERRA, July 21.— The Array had not been called in to maintain order at Bonegilla migrant camp ...

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  21. RED H-BOMB CERTAINTY

    NEW YORK, July 21.—It was now regarded as virtually certain that the Soviet Union would, within the ...

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  22. £3648 For Charity

    MACKAY, July 21. —A cheque for £3648/1/6 was presented to the St Vincent Do Paul Society at a public ...

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  23. Allies Regain "Old Baldy"

    TOKIO, July 21.—Allied infantry, supported by aircraft, talks and artillery regained the cleat of the ...

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  24. Beer Cargo

    BRISBANE, July 21.—Brisbane, Maryborough. Bundaberg and Rockhampton will share 18,000 down bottles of ...

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  25. BLACK GULL IN TOW

    NEW YORK, July 21.— The smouldering hulk of tho 5000-ton Norwegian freighter, Black Gull was taken under ...

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  26. WANTS PRICES DECONTROL

    BRISBANE, July 21.— The Queensland Chamber of Manufactures has claimed that the Stats Government should ...

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  27. Huge Output By USA In 1960

    WASHINGTON, July 21.— President Truman has predicted that the expending economy of the United States would achieve a ...

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  28. CLOTHING TRADES LEVY

    MELBOURNE, July 21.— A mass meeting of the Clothing Trades Union to-night, decided to urge a general levy ...

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  29. WOMAN DEFIED DEAN ON ENTERING PULPIT

    LONDON, July 21.— A Canterbury women tried to stop the Dean of Canterbury (Dr. Hewlett Johnson) from catenae the pulpit in Canterbury Cathedral last night. ...

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  30. Anglo-Japan Timber Plan?

    TOKIO, July 21.— A proposed Joint Anglo-Japanese plan for exploitation of North Borneo's timber and other ...

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  31. CONGRESS SOUGHT TO EASE FINANCES

    BRISBANE, July 21.— A national financial convention to discuss finances of local authorities is sought by the Queensland Local Government Association. ...

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  32. PLANS FOR INNISFAIL DRAINAGE

    INNISFAIL, July 21.— The Johnstone Shire Council hopes this year to be able to spend £7000 on ...

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  33. PARK PRAISED

    MACKAY, July 21.— Mackay has one of the finest tourist parka in the State, but many tourists are ...

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  34. SULPHUR ALLOTTED

    WASHINGTON, July 21.—The allocation of 8200,260 tons of crude sulphur, covering the second half of this ...

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  35. AVOWED PRISONERS RETURNED AS SPIES

    TOKIO, July 21.—The Korean trace talks were embittered. anew to-day by an enemy charge that the Allies were sending Communist war prisoners back to North Korean as spies. The amity in secret negotiating sessions at Pan Mun ...

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  36. "Just Cause"

    MELBOURNE, July 21.— Italian migrants at Bonegilla had every Justification for complaint. Federal ...

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  37. ADDED BUILDING DECONTROL MOVE

    BRISBANE, July 21.—State Cabinet to-morrow will consider lifting all home building controls. ...

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  38. Five Killed In US Earthquake

    LOS ANGELES, July 21.— At least five persons were reported killed to-day, in an earthquake which virtually ...

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  39. SHIPPING SHRINKS

    WASHINGTON, July 21.—The National Federation of American Shipping reported to-day that America's ...

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  40. 3 MINES IDLE

    IPSWICH, July 21.— Another three coal mines on the Ipswich field did not work to-day. They are Haighmoor ...

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  41. WORKERS PRAY FOR EVA

    BUENOS AIRES (Argentina) July 21 .—Argentina workers led in a nation-wide Mass to-day to pray for the ...

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  42. £200 LEFT TO Q.A.T.B.

    MACKAY, July 21.— A well-known Mackay resident who died recently bequeathed £200 to Mackay ambulance centre ...

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  43. CABINET RESIGNS, BUT REFUSED BY FAROUK

    LONDON, July 21.—King Farouk of Egypt has refilled to accept the rendition of the Cabinet. The 60-year-old Premier. Sirry Pasha had unexpected ...

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  44. WANT HANDOUTS

    ADELAIDE, July 21.— Too many Australians depend on Government "hand-outs" and want to be given something ...

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  45. AMBERLEY- DARWIN TIME HALVED

    SYDNEY, July 21.— An R.A.A.F. Canberra Jet bomber to-day halved the flying time for the 1,500 ...

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  46. FATALLY STABBED

    JACKSON (Michigan) July 21.— One convict was stabled to death in a fight with another inmate at the Southen ...

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  47. MEETING AGENDA

    BRISBANE, July 21. — Political moves necessary in both State and Federal spheres to encourage ...

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  48. TOO DRUNK TO CONTROL MOTOR CAR

    MELBOURNE, July 21.— When Keith Agron Hawkins (31) engineer of West Brunswick was charted in ...

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  49. Murder Charge

    LONDON, July 21.—Peter Rex Nicoll, 23, rabbit breeder, was charged to-day with the murder of his neighbour, ...

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  50. OLYMPIC STADIUM

    MELBOURNE, July 21.— A £1,000,000 stadium to hold 125,000 is planned by the Australian Olympic Games ...

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  51. Not Approved

    MACKAY, July 21.— A proposal for the appointment of a permanent prices Inspector at Mackay. has not been approved. ...

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  52. SCALE DOWN ARMS

    LONDON, July 21.—Reuter's political representative says the British Labour Party has disclosed that resolutions ...

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  53. HE MUST SURELY BE NON -CONDUCTOR

    DETROIT, July 21.—Joseph Field (42) machinist was struck by lightning yesterday. The hall charred his shirt melted his buckle and welded the zipper on his trousers. He suffered only two small shoulder burns and a number ...

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  54. MARION RECONCILED

    HOLLYWOOD, July 21.—Marion Davies film star of the 1920 said to-day she and her husband, Captain Horace ...

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  55. TELEVISION MINDED

    TEL AVIV, July 21.—Together with a marked improvement in the living standard Moscow has become ...

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