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  4. RIVER & BAY TIDES

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  5. WEATHER FORECAST

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  6. German Who Switched Was U.S. Guest

    WASHINGTON, August 13 Shortly before he disappeared behind the Iron Curtain on the night of July 20, the West ...

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  7. ACTU Seeks Rise in Margins For All Workers

    MELBOURNE, August 13—The A.C.T.U. felt that there should not be a separate case advanced for increased margins for the semi-skilled and ...

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  8. MEATWORKS STOP MONDAY NEXT

    BRISBANE, August 13.—Because of freezers' dissatisfaction with a new Industrial Court award, three of Queensland's largest meatworks will be idle on Monday. ...

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  9. POLICEMAN'S THREE DAYS IN JUNGLE

    INNISFAIL, August 13.—An Innisfail police constable lived off the land while lost for three days in dense jungle ...

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  10. RADIO LINK FOR AMBULANCE

    The two-way radio communication System for the Rockhampton Ambulance was officially commissioned last night. Eight cars at the centre have been equipped with radios which keep them in constant contact with the centre, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Land Party Reaches Redex Plane

    SYDNEY, August 13.—A TAA airliner today guided a search party to the missing Redex trial plane in South ...

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  12. Make Wartime Romeos Pay

    LONDON, August 13— Lawyers from 23 countries now meeting in Edinburgh supported yesterday a ...

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  13. HELP MIGRANTS IN FARM PLANS

    BRISBANE, August 13.— During the past 18 months a small group of four officers at the State Migration Office in ...

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  14. Safety Door Lock Costing Lives

    SYDNEY, August 13.—Lack of safety doors on Sydney's electric trains were costing a life a month, the Coroner (Mr ...

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  15. ESCAPEE SEEN NEAR ST LAWRENCE

    Police at townships to the north of Rockhampton have been alerted to watch for John Henry Keeley, 38, who escaped ...

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  16. NSW To Race On Anzac Day

    SYDNEY, August 13.—Organised race meetings on Anzac Day were approved today by a vote of the New South ...

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  17. BLAMES P.M. OVER JUDGE SELECTION

    BRISBANE, August 13— "In an attempt to make political capital, the prime Minister is twisting the facts ...

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  18. Millions Homeless From China Floods

    HONG KONG, August 12.— More than 2,500,000 acres had been flooded and more than 20.000,000 persons had become ...

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  19. SALE OF URANIUM LEASE NEAR

    BRISBANE, August 13.—One of the owners of the 640-acre Mt Isa uranium field, youthful John Walton, arrived in ...

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  20. ESPIONAGE COMMISSION

    SYDNEY, August 13.—The Opposition Leader (Dr Evatt) has so far failed to disclose whether he will represent two of his staff before the ...

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  21. Nehru Appeals For Calm Over Goa

    NEW DELHI, August 13.— The Indian Prime Minister (Mr Nehru) said today that the Indian Army could take ...

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  22. ANTI S.P. CAMPAIGN IN THE NORTH

    BRISBANE, August 13.—The chairman of the Anti-SP Campaign Committee (the Rev. T. Rees Thomas) hopes to leave ...

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  23. WOOL EXPORTS FOR YEAR WORTH £9M. MORE

    CANBERRA, August 13—Australia's wool cheque for the year ended June 30 last was £412,242,000, a rise of £9,338,000 over the value of shipments in the previous year. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. Gov't Representative

    The Minister for Health and Home Affairs (Mr Moore) announced that Mr E. J. Banks had been appointed a ...

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  25. PINNED BY TRACTOR

    MACKAY, August 13.—A 62-year-old farmer was pinned to the ground without assistance for an hour and a half ...

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  26. GOVT. TO REVIEW STATE'S BEEF GRADING SYSTEM

    BRISBANE, August 13.—A review of the present system of beef grading in Queensland will be undertaken by the State Government. The Premier (Mr Gair) said this at a conference between representatives of the beef industry, Cabinet Ministers and himself today. ...

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  27. U.N. Association

    MELBOURNE, August 13.— The Rev. W. J. Hobbins, of Sydney, was today elected Federal president of the ...

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  28. Ferryboat Disaster

    BOMBAY, August 12.—Fiftytwo people are missing from a ferryboat which capsized in the middle of the Ganges ...

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  31. MORE ROOM IN COURT

    SYDNEY, August 13.—A court room has been completely remodelled for next week's sittings of the Espionage Royal ...

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  32. Increased Pay For CREB Power Station Workers

    BRISBANE, August 12.—A claim on behalf of employees of the Capricornia Regional Electricity Board for ...

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  33. Duke's Request Fails To Stop Fines

    VANCOUVER, August 13—Four Navy motor drivers have been fired for speeding, despite a naval officer's statement that the Duke of Edinburgh requested that they be not prosecuted. ...

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  34. MAN-BITER FINED

    WELLINGTON, August 13.— A man, who it was alleged in the Auckland Police Court on August 6, had bitten another ...

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  35. CAIRNS PORT IDLE

    CAIRNS, August 13—The port of Cairns was idle today and will be idle again tomorrow. The stoppage today was ...

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