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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 57 words
  3. [?]S IN USE

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  4. Advertising

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  5. Dominions' P.M.'s Are Invited To Royal Wedding

    LONDON, July 11.—Reuter's political representative says that the king is inviting all the Dominions' Prime Ministers, including those of India Pakistan, to the wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten. ...

    Article : 490 words
  6. New Hopes of Peace from Indonesian

    THE HAGUE, July 11 (A.A.P.) —The Netherlands Prime Minister (Dr. Beel) has told the Dutch Parliament that the Government saw ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 218 words
  7. Order was Veid But Grazier Gets no Damages

    MELBOURNE, July. 11.—In a reserved decision in the High Court to-day Mr. Justice Dixon dismissed a claim for £110,000 ...

    Article : 332 words
  8. AUSTRALIAN COLONIAL POLICY MOVE REJECTED

    LONDON, July 1O (A.A.P.)—Reuter's correspondent at Geneva says that after a very heated debate the Australian amendment to the draft convention of social policy in colonial ...

    Article : 112 words
  9. TRIAL OF GESTAPO MEN ENDS

    HAMBURG, July 10 (A.A.P).—The prosecution has ended in the case against Gestapo men charged with killing 50 air force officers who escaped ...

    Article : 194 words
  10. Clothes Rationing End Seen

    BRISBANE July 11.—There was a good prospect of clothing rationing being abolished by the end of the year, stated the Minister for Trade (Senator B.Courtice)to-day. He said that the general supplies of clothing materials were ...

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  11. Unacceptable To Some Governments

    The opposing delegates claimed that the amendment would by pass the convention of freedom of association which is down for ...

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  12. FOR TRIAL ON MURDER COUNT

    BRISBANE July ll.—Earle Edwin Baxter (27) was committed for trial in the Police Court to-day on charges of having wilfully murdered Mrs. ...

    Article : 255 words
  13. RICH GOLD YIELDS FROM ABANDONED MINE

    KALGOORLIE, July ll.—A quarter of a million pounds worth of gold has been obtained in the last 18 months by the Day. Dawn Option Syndicate which is ...

    Article : 189 words
  14. BLACKMARKET IN ONIONS

    BRISBANE, July ll.—The blackmarket in onions that operated last year will be repeated unless the ceiling price on the crop was withdrawn before the ...

    Article : 226 words
  15. EPIDEMIC WANING

    BRISBANE, July 11.—The DirectorGeneral of Health (Dr. Freyberg) said to-day that all the resources of three laboratories would be used in an effort ...

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  16. U.K. GOVERNMENT MAY COERCE DEFIANT STRIKING MINERS

    LONDON,July 10(A.A.P.)—"It might be necessary to close a pit or two where men refuse to obey injuctions and where they go on defying the decisions of their organisations, and where producion is adversely affected," said the Minister ...

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  17. CEREAL CONFERENCE DEADLOCK

    PARIS, July 10 (A.A.P.).—The working committe of the world cereal conference on grain collections reached a deadlock when Britain joined the ...

    Article : 109 words
  18. BRITISH TENNIS.

    LONDON, July 10 (A.A.P.).—In the lawn tennis Midlands championship quarter [?]nals Crawford beat Slack 6-0, 8-6, and Bold beat E. J. David 2-6, ...

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  19. BATTLE OF BRITAIN ANNIVERSARY

    LONDON, July 10 (A.A.P.).—The High Commissioner. (Mr. J. A, Beas[?] represented the Australian. Govermnent, and Air Commodore U. ...

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  20. HARBOUR OFFICIALS IN INNISFAIL

    INNISFAIL. July 11.—After a brief visit to Innisfail. Mr. C. M. Calder (chief engineer of the Harbours and River Department) and Mr. B. G. Tyrell ...

    Article : 158 words
  21. MONTHLY SHOWING STRAIN

    SYDNEY, July 11.— Lord Montg[?] arrived in Sydney from Perth this afternoon. Though-Smiling and moving with his usual quick energy, Monty at c[?] ...

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  22. PEANUTS FOR OIL

    BRISBANE, July 11.—The question of allocation of [?] for oil extraction is under review by the Federal Government to [?] whether ...

    Article : 261 words
  23. MODERN CHINA ARISES

    A social resolution is sweeping over newlyawakened China. The Old order is dying hard, but the pressure from the masses is irresistible, and slowly but surely, the lethargy of ages is being shaken off.—By ...

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  24. SATURDAY WORK DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, July 11—A.W.U. employees at Rayland's. Newcastle Steelworks, who have decided to-work tomorrow will not be allowed to take ...

    Article : 170 words
  25. FLYING BOATS GROUNDED

    SYDNEY. July 11.—Commercial flying boat services in and out of Rose Bay base will probably be suspended until Monday at the earliest, with more than ...

    Article : 85 words
  26. SUPERPHOSPHATE PRICE STEADY

    CANBERRA, July ll—.The Prices Commissioner (Mr. M. McCarthy) said to-oday that there would be no immediate increase in the price of ...

    Article : 102 words
  27. PILOT LOST CONTROL

    LONDON, July 10(A.A.P.).—The "Daily Telegraph" says that the accident at Croydon airport to a Dakota owned by the Spencer Airways of Southern ...

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  28. U.S. POLICY IN FAR EAST ATTACKED

    NANKING, July 10 (A.A.P.).—The Chinese have been relegated to.a secondary role and Japan elevated to a position of major importance in terms ...

    Article : 162 words
  29. POLICE CHARGE ON "FIND-THE-BALL"

    AUCKLAND, July 11 (A.A.P.).—Sim[?]LAR competitions in Australian newspapers were mentioned by the defence when the publishers of the newspaper ...

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  30. ARRESTED GREEKS SEEK U.N. HELP

    PARIS, July 10 (A.A.P.).—M. Louts Sail[?]ant, the Secretary-General of the W.F.TU., in a telegram to the SecretaryGeneral of U.N. (Mr. Trygve Lie), said: ...

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  31. BRITISH ATHLETES UIWERFED

    LONDON, July 10 (A.A.P.).—"If we do not fed our representatives specially we will be unable to compete in stamina in world athletics however we may ...

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  32. GOLF IN IRELAND

    LONDON, July 10 (A.P.P)—Von Nida had a chance of taking the lead in the Irish Open Golf Championship, but spoiled it by a number of putting ...

    Article : 85 words
  33. NOTED PILOT IN CAIRNS

    Mr. Ray Parer, an eminent flyer and cousin of the war photographer, the late Damien Parer, is at present lat Cairns with the ketch Lady Yetive, which he is ...

    Article : 215 words
  34. NEW NAVAL ATTACHE

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  35. FOOT UNDER BED WAS SHOCK FOR YOUNG SYDNEY GIRL; BOOTLESS INTRUDER LATER ARRESTED

    SYDNEY, July ll—A man's bootless foot protruding from underneath her bed, greeted Miss May Frith, a young Burwood ...

    Article : 150 words
  36. INDIAN STUDENTS FOR AUSTRALIA

    KARACHI July 10 ((A.A.P.).—The Vice-Chancellor of Melbourne University: (Mr. J. D. G. Medley), who passed through Karachi oh his way to ...

    Article : 107 words
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