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  2. MAIL CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. REFUSED TO ADMIT CLUBS SOLD ON SLY

    SYDNEY, June 23.—Detective Sergeant John William Freeman to-day refused to admit to the Liquor Royal Commission he had known always that night clubs were selling liquor illegally. ...

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  5. FLOODS REMAIN MENACE

    SYDNEY, June 23.- Floods in central western New South Wales were still menacing towns to-night at they moved ...

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  6. PITCHED FIGHT WITH CONVICTS

    NEW YORK, June 23.—Reinforced police and marines fought a pitched battle to-night with the heavily-armed convicts who broke out of Anchieta ...

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  7. Mechanical Handling-By Radio

    A novel Invention seen at the Mechanical Handling Exhibition opened at Olympia, London, aa overhead crane capable of lifting three tons and controlled by radio. The operator with his control case-is actually controlling the lifting of an oil drum ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. 2 Men Killed At Crossing

    MELBOURNE, June 23.—Two men were killed at a level crossing smash at Ettrick Crossing near Heywood (western district) ...

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  9. VICTORIA FEARS FURTHER FLOODS

    MELBOURNE, June 28.—A wanting of further flood danger in Victoria was issued by the Weather Bureau to-night. ...

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  10. VIOLATIONS COULD BRING SOVIET ATTACK

    LONDON, June 23.—Berlin civil airline pilots arriving in Berlin said western Allied officials had warned all pilots ...

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  11. Screening Of Prisoners Is To Resume

    NEW YORK, June 23.—The screening of 45,000 prisoners and civiliaus on Koje Island is being resumed. ...

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  12. Blood Appeal's Ready Response

    Townsville hat fina a ready response to the appeal of the Red Croat Transfusion Service for new donors keep the local ...

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  13. Higher Price At Brisbane Wool Sales

    BRISBANE, June 23.—The final series of Brisbane wool sales for the 1951/52 season opened to-day to a full ...

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  14. Trouble For Bush Pilots' Aircraft

    CAIRNS, June 23.-The bush pilots aircraft, Dragonfly and Auster, returned to Cairns this afternoon from Horn Island with ...

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  15. HAYMAN ISLAND SMASH INQUIRY

    BRISBANE, June 2S.-Police. Investigating the death of a man and the injuring; of two other men and a girl at luxury Hayman ...

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  16. BOMBING RAID HEAVIEST OF KOREAN WAR

    SEOUL, June 22.—Navy warplanes from three carriers joined air force and marine aircraft to-day in a mass attack ...

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  17. "Australia Will Thank Government"

    MELBOURNE, June 23.—In the long run the people of Australia would be grateful few the policy the Federal ...

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  18. Student Killed In Jeep Accident

    CHARLEVILLE, June 2S.—A Sydney Townsville student m fatally Injured and two other Students hurt when their jeep ...

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  19. MIGRANT HANGED AT FREMANTLE

    PERTH, June 23.—A [?] migrant Kurol Tapci (22) was bunged in Fremantle gaol at 3 p.m. to-day for the murder of ...

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  20. Profit Decrease

    BRISBANE, June 28.-A steep fall in the tonnage of cane available for crushing, rising was, and increased material costs had ...

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  21. Murder Charge

    SYDNEY, June 23.-Police to-night charged Gilbert Ryan (21). Army cook of Ingleburn Camp, with the murder of 17-year-old ...

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  22. Wharfies Fined

    BRISBANE, June 23.-The Waterside Workers' Federation Brisbane branch to-day imposed fines of 10/- each on more than ...

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  23. SWISS WITHIN 541 FEET OF PEAK OF MOUNT EVEREST

    LONDON, June 23.—The "Daily Mail" says Swiss mountaineers are reported to have reached a point only ...

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  24. GIGANTIC EARTH PLUG HOLDING OTWAY LAKE

    MELBOURNE, June 23.-A gigantic earth plug, 1200 feet wide and 100 feet high, is holding the Otway mountain lake from bursting down the East Barwon River and endangering towns. ...

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  25. SACRIFICE CHAMBER, OAXACAN DISCOVERY

    MEXICO CITY, June 23.-Government archaeologists have announced the discovery of a huge Mayan underground sacrifice chamber 80 feet blow the main temple at Palenque, in Oaxaca State. It ...

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  26. STOLE MONEY, DRANK BEER

    SYDNEY, Jane 23.—A gang of thieves, calling themselves "The Red Hands" robbed the Newcastle Waterside Workers ...

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  27. WRIT AGAINST COMMONWEALTH

    MELBOURNE, June 23.—In the High Court to-da7 a £10,387 wirte alloging breach of contract was taken out against the ...

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  28. DRY CONDITIONS IN RICHMOND AREA

    RICHMOIND, Jane 23.—There it an air of depression is pastoral circles. There are many district grass ...

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  29. Dr. BURTON TO TOE THE LINE

    SYDNEY, June 23.—Dr. John Burton has been asked to appear before senior executive officers of the Stale A.L.P. Executive ...

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  30. GLADSTONE PORT WELL MECHANISED

    BRISBANE, June 23.—Gladstone was new one of the best mechanised ports in Australia, Queensland manager ...

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  31. CHINESE BLOWN THROUGH WINDOW

    NEW YORK, June 23.—A 42-years-old Chinese man was blown 50 feet through a window to the street below ...

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  32. ABDUCTED WORKERS RETURNED BY REDS

    LONDON, June 23.-Reuter's Brunswick correspondent says 43 West German workers 'kidnapped' by Soviet troops and Cast German ...

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  33. Appeals To Be Heard

    BUNDABERG, June 23.-Head office of the Queensland Cane Growers Council hu advised Die Bundeberg District Cane Growers' ...

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  34. P.M. In Canada

    OTTAWA, June 23.—The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Mentin), on his arrival here Bald that he had come to Canada to ...

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  35. APPEALS TO CANE PRICES BOARD

    BRISBANE, June 28.—Eleven appeals against local cane prices board awards were heard by the Central Cane Price Board ...

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  36. TAX ON PETROL?

    BUNDABERG, June 23.—Bundaberg District Cane Growers' Executive to-day carried a resolution suggesting to the ...

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  37. REINFORCEMENTS FOR FORBES POLICE FORCE

    SYDNEY, June 23.—Police in Forbes were reinforced to-day became of reports of looting from flood damaged homes and shops. Mayor or Fortes (Aid. P. convidge) said that in addition to the extra uniformed police, seven police reservists had been ...

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  38. CHARGED WITH THEFT OF CAR

    TULLY, June 23.—In the Belli could to-day Keith Solby Talb[?] 24. was charged with stealing Holden car belonging to Stanpp[?] ...

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  39. Police Seeking Motor Cyclists

    TULLY, July 23.-Police are trying to find three south-bound motor cyclists who forced the Tully Ambulance, proceeding to ...

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  40. Acheson For Europe

    WASHINGTON, June 28. - United States Secretary of State (Mr. Dean Acheson) left by air for Europe. ...

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  41. WEAR CIVVIES

    VIENNA, June 23.-The U.S Army in Austria pleased everyone when it Announced that all military personnel in this ...

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  42. May Remain Idle

    IPSWICH, June 28.—If Black-heath (Bundamba) miners failed to get the mine's management to maintain full wet pay to two ...

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  43. No Rice For Year

    BRISBANE, June 23.-Rice is not expected to be available in Brisbane shops for a least 12 months. ...

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  44. Cyclists Remain

    LONDON, June 23 - Australia Olympic cyclistas will not accompany the athletes when they leal to-day to compete in meeting ...

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  45. Refreshers

    BRISBANE, June 28.—Regular Army staff men attached to all Queensland C.M.F. units began a "refresh" instructional course ...

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  46. T.L Concern Over Malaria

    THURSDAY ISLAND, June 21: Following on recent advices that it was intended to bring to Thursday island some of the Murray ...

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  47. Support For Ike

    ASHVILLE (North Carolina), June 23.—Lieut-General Robert Eichelberger once General MaoArthur's right-hand man in the ...

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  48. Rejects Plan

    CANBERRA, June 23.-The External Alton Minister (Mr. R. Q. Cuey) to-night rejected a suggestion by Lord Lindsay. China ...

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  49. DREADFUL ATTITUDE COUNSEL CONTENDED

    BRISBANE, June 23.-Mr. a H. Mocatta, legal adviser to the Queensland Cane Growers' Council, to-day charged the Inkerman sugar mill with adopting a "dreadful attitude" regarding die supply of ...

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  50. New Chairman

    MACKAY, June 23-Cr. J. P. Jackson, Barina Shirt Council chairman, was to-day elected president of Mackay Regional ...

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  51. Russian Warning

    LONDON, June 23.—Reuter Cairo correspondent says according to diplomatic quarter in Cairo. Russia has warned ...

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  52. CHIEF RETURNED

    CAIRNS June 33.—Cairns Fire Brigale Board, at its meeting to-day reelected Aid. B. Creed as Chairman. It also ...

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  53. Jap. Olympians

    TOKIO, June 23.—Hironoshin Furuhashi and a 14-year-old girl are among 27 Japanese swimmers selected to compete at the ...

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  54. Another Derailment

    SYDNEY, June 23.—The Brisbane express train was delayed 95 minutes by the third derailment of a train in eight days on ...

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  55. Train Ambushed

    SINGAPORE, June 23.—About 40 Communist-led terrorists in ambush positions, opened fire on a north-bound train in the Kuala ...

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  56. "Polish Area Out"

    LONDON, June 23.—Reuter's Hanover correspondent says Jokob Kaiser West German Minister for All-Germans Affairs said ...

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  57. No Rescue Planes

    MELBOURNE, June 23.—The Victorian Government not buy helicopters and planes for flood rescue work the premier ...

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  58. WILD PIGS ADD TO WORRIES OF PASTORALIST

    RICHMOND, June 23.—Wild piga have never been so numer[?] in the district and they add to the worries of stock owners. Water is not so plentiful that graziers can afford to have it polluted by these pests. ...

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  59. TERM EXTENDED

    PUSAN, June 22.—The National Assembly passed a bill allowing an indefinite extension of president Rbee's term until a new ...

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  60. Double Output

    IPSWICH, June 22.—Queensland Industries Pty, Ltd., a subsidiary of the City Electric Light Co Ltd., which took over a ...

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