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  2. MA HIS B CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 38 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 words
  4. FLOOD DANGER EASING IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, August 15.—Although Maitland and Kempsey were flooded to-day the flood danger is easing throughout New South Wales, and rivers are falling. ...

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  5. "GOLDIE" GARDNER HEADS FOR UTAH

    The famous British light car racing driver, Lieut. Col. "Goldie" Gardner, who last year created 16 new international and American class "F" records in his "M.G." car, will leave Britain shorty for Utah Salt Flats, U.S.A., where he will attack 20 existing car records. Picture shows the Colonel explaining a few details of a model of his famous M.G. racing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. EGYPTIAN RIOT LEADERS

    ALEXANDRIA, August 15: General Neguib to-day put 50 to 70 rioters on trial for their lives before a court martial. ...

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  7. STATE GOVT. NEVER BEEN BETTER OFF

    BRISBANE, August 15.— The Queensland Government had sever been better of financially than it was at ...

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  8. TERRORIST EMERGENCY IN SARAWAK?

    SINGAPORE, August 15: British authorities were today anxiously watching events in Sarawak as they ...

    Article : 239 words
  9. Kept Body Of Woman He Loved

    ZEPHYR HILLS (Florida) , August 15. — Karl Tauter von Cosel, who so loved a woman that he kept her body ...

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  10. HASLUCK CHALLENGED BY ANTHROPOLOGIST

    CANBERRA, August 15.—Mr. P. M. Worsley, a 28-years-old student of anthropology at the National University, said to-day that he had been banned from New Guinea because of ...

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  11. Korea 'Must Be United'

    SEOUL, August 15,— South Korea's task was to drive out the Communists and unite all Kores—not ...

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  12. Poison Case— Witnesses Allege 'Threats"

    SYDNEY, August 15,— Witness told the Cowra Coroner to-day that Mrs. May Norton had threatened ...

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  13. Employees Chased Suspect

    SYDNEY, August 15,— Fitteen bank clerks and bank messengers chased a man from the head office of the ...

    Article : 171 words
  14. SHIP'S CARGO NAMED IN COURT WRIT

    SYDNEY, August 15,—A writ issued by the Commonwealth in the High Court to-day seeks the return of ...

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  15. DEATH WAS ACCIDENTAL

    MACKAY, August 15.— The death of Sidney William Cameron, who died following a road accident on May 16, ...

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  16. TRAPEZE ARTISTS KILLED

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 15.— Two circus trapeze artists were killed and a third critically injured when the ...

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  17. Portion Of Lost Launch Identified

    CAIRNS, August 15,—A witness in the Cairns Coroner's Court to-day said he had identified parts ...

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  18. Wharfies' Case Ends Shortly

    MELBOURNE, August 15: The hearing of the claim by the Waterside Workers' Federation for increased ...

    Article : 117 words
  19. REBUKED UNION

    SYDNEY, August 15.—No industry could function efficiently and economically if the Union decided where and ...

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  20. Distinguished Brigadier Visits Mackay

    MACKAY, August 15.—A former head of the International Refugee Organisation and Commander of ...

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  21. Left £116,414

    SYDNEY, August 15,—An estate of £116,414 was left by the late Mr. Eldred James Eggins, 52, who when he died ...

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  22. Export Price For Mutton Up

    CANBERRA, August 15,— Export prices for mutton are to be increased by 17.7 per cent from Monday next. ...

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  23. SLIM OUR NEW G.-G.?

    LONDON, August 15.—The "Evening News" column "Talk of the Day" tips Field Marshal Sir William Slim, Chief ...

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  24. OBJECTORS 'NOT SHIRKERS'

    BRISBANE, August 15,— Conscientious objectors were not shirkers, a churchman told Mr. McLean, S.M., in ...

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  25. NEW TYPE MOTION PICTURE PROCESS

    NEW YORK, August 15.—A new three-dimensional film in colour was screened privately in New York ...

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  26. Dingo Was 6½ft.

    BUNDABERG, August 15: A "green" dingo skin measuring six feet nine inches was brought to the Woongarra ...

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  27. ALP CLIMBERS DIED TOGETHER

    GRENOBLE, August 15,— Two British Alpine climbers were found linked together in death in the French Alps ...

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  28. Train Passed Over His Body

    SYDNEY, August 15,—At Bathurst railway shunting yards to-day, a porter flattended himself against the ...

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  29. URANIUM ORE CARGO AT CAIRNS

    CAIRNS, August 15,— First large shipment of Rum Jungle uranium ore arrived here on the freighter ...

    Article : 74 words
  30. LITTLE INTEREST

    BRISBANE, August 15.— Buyers showed little interest in to-day's show horse sale. The sale, at which nearly 100 ...

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  31. BIG ESTATE

    MELBOURNE, August 15: Mr. Albert Edward Kimpton, of Toorak, a retired flour miller, who died on May 15, left ...

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  32. RETAKE AT ALL COSTS— RUSSIAN ARMS IN NEW ATTACK

    TOKIO, August 15.—Chinese Communist troops attempting to re-capture the strategic "Bunker Hill" near Pan Mun Jom had been armed with "brand new weapons made ...

    Article : 268 words
  33. ALL MOD, CONS.

    MACKAY, August 15.—A Mackay engineer has built a side car for his motor Dike with all the comforts of a ...

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  34. TOUR IS OFF

    SYDNEY, August 15.—The proposed tour of Japan by dual Olympic sprint champion Marjorie Jackson has ...

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  35. DIED IN CAVE

    PARIS, August 15.— French cave explorer. Marcel Loubens, who broke his back while exploring the ...

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  36. £7000 FOR SCHOOLGIRL

    SYDNEY, August 15,—An eight-year-old school girl, who lost her left leg as a result of a bus accident almost ...

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  37. FREED AIRMEN TO RETURN SHORTLY

    HONG KONG, August 15.—Three Australian fliers, freed last Tuesday by China after 20 months in dirty Communist prison ceils, are expected to return to Australia soon. ...

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  38. ARREST FOR 2000 AFRICANS

    JOHANNESBURG, Aug. 15,—More than 2000 volunteers defying the Government's racial laws have ...

    Article : 168 words
  39. Eden's Marriage Caused Criticism

    LONDON, August 15.—"The Church Times," described in a trade directory as Anglo-Catholic and Independent, attacks Mr. Eden's re-marriage, declaring that the world ...

    Article : 321 words
  40. SHIPS COLLIDE

    SAN DIEGO (California), August 15. — Two American destroyers collided 50 miles off San Diego yesterday, but both ...

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  41. Uranium Find In N.T.

    DARWIN, August 15.— News of still another uranium find in the Northern Territory was confirmed by ...

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  42. Aly Khan Files To See Rita

    NEW YORK, August 15,— Prince Aly Khan flew to Holywood to-day to see his actress wife Rita Hay worth ...

    Article : 152 words
  43. CRICKETER SUES

    SYDNEY, August 15,—Test cricketer Sidney George Barnes is claiming damages for alleged defamation in a ...

    Article : 96 words
  44. BODY FOUND

    MARYBOROUGH, August 15,— The body of William Bowman, the second victim of the fishing tragedy on the ...

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  45. FAMOUS OLD PIONEER PASSES

    PERTH, Aug. 15,—Proneer goldminer and cattleman, Jeremiah Bryce Durack, died to-day aged 93. ...

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  46. PILOT KILLED

    HOPEWELL (Virginlo), August 15.—The first civilian pilot ever to fly faster than sound was killed to-day in a ...

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  47. NO SURPLUS

    MACKAY, August 15.— Reports that there was a surplus of labour in the Mackay district were untrue, said on ...

    Article : 60 words
  48. CANE BALLOTS

    BRISBANE, August 15,—A ballot under the War Service Land Settlement scheme for 15 sugar cane blocks in the ...

    Article : 45 words
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