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  2. TIDES, SUN, AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 60 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 83 words
  4. BULK OF FLEET SURVIVES BIKINI ATOM TEST

    NEW YORK, July 24.—The American Press correspondent, Don Whitehead, who was in a plane above Bikini during the underwater test, reported that apparently the bulk of the 75-ship target fleet outrode the fantastic power ...

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  5. DEMONSTRATIONS IN ITALY

    British military police were called out to quell riots in Trieste (Adristic Port) following the Big Four Foreign Ministers' decision that the part would become a free zone under United Nations' administration. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MUSICAL PRINCESS ELIZABETH

    H.R.H. Princess Elizabeth was made a Bachelor of Music of London University recently, at a ceremony at the Senate House at which the Chancellor, The Earl of Athlone, her great uncle, presided. Music has long been one of the Princess's interests. Above is shown H.R.H. Princess ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NEW AUSTRALIAN HIGH JUMP RECORD

    CAIRNS. July 25.—Clearing 3ft, 6in, in the open high jump at the Cairns Show to-day. A. L. Payne's Gold Meade, ridden by J. Martia ...

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  8. BIG COAL ORDERS FOR C.Q. MINES

    BRISBANE, July 25.—The rapid and intense development of Central Queensland open cut coal mines will follow the greatly increased orders ...

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  9. STATE COAL BOARD "BLOC" REFUTED

    BRISBANE, July 25.—Suggestions that the Queensland Central Coal Board was stacked by a bloc of coal owners who were refusing ...

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  10. HUT SEIZED IS FOR SALE TO-DAY

    BRISBANE, July 25.—Brisbane's first "squatters" comprising three families of ex-service men, took possession of part of a building at the ...

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  11. MORE COMFORTS FOR JAPAN AUSSIES

    CANBERRA, July 25.—The Australian Amenities Service had provided goods to the value pf £100,000 and another 200 tons of equipment ...

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  12. 29 OVERSEAS FIRMS TO OPEN HERE

    CANBERRA, July 25.—New industries, involving £5,500,000 would be established in Australia by 29 overseas companies, Mr. Dedman ...

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  13. TWO ARRESTS IN BARWON MURDERS

    MELBOURNE, July 25.—Two men appeared at the Geelong City Court to-day on dual charges of the murder of Ernest Dew, 30, and William ...

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  14. 2 TONS OF URANIUM ORE MISSING

    NEW YORK, July 25.—The "New York Times" Kio de Janeiro correspondent states that mystery surrounds the whereabouts of ...

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  15. MOST CHINESE WANT U.S. AID

    NEW YORK, July 25.—The "New York Times" Washington correspondent says the Chinese Ambassador, Dr. Wellington K,o. declared that ...

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  16. ROAD CARRIAGE OF PLUMBING NEEDS

    BRISBANE. July 25.—The proposal to bring urgently needed plumbing supplies from Newcastle to Queensland by motor transport depended on ...

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  17. VERDICT FOR PUNTER

    MELBOURNE, July 25.—The stipendiary stewards today gave a verdict for a punter in the case of a disputed bet with a bookmaker, Mannie Lyons. ...

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  18. NONE OF TREASURY WAR BILLS REPAID

    CANBERRA, July 25.—More than £328,000,000 worth of Commonwealth Treasury Bills were issued for war purposes by the Government during ...

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  19. SPECIAL PLANE FOR KING'S S.A. TOUR

    LONDON, July 25.—The Kings Flight is now being prepared at Vickers Airfield in Ripley, Surrey. It will comprise four blue-painted ...

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  20. DESTRUCTION OF CHICKENS URGED

    BRISBANE, July 25.—The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Collins) said to-day that his Department was advising poultry hatcheries on the ...

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  21. THE R.S.L. BANS COMMUNISTS

    MELBOURNE, July 25.—The president of the Returned Servicemen's League (Mr. G. Holland) dropped a bombshell to-day when ...

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  22. DECISION ON COAL CLAIM NEXT WEEK

    SIDNEY, July 25.—The Central Coal Authority, Mr. A. Willis, will give his decision next week on the Miners' Federation claim for ...

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  23. RAIL GAUGE CONFERENCE ON MONDAY

    CANBERRA, July 25.—The Minister for Transport. Mr. Ward, stated to-day in the House of Representatives that the Commonwealth. New ...

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  24. NO WEEKEND TRAMS IN ADELAIDE

    ADELAIDE, July 25.—Owing to the shortage of coal, there will be no trams or trolley 'buses in Adelaide on Saturday and Sunday, but some ...

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  25. U.S. PRICE CONTROL BILL PASSED

    WASHINGTON, July 25.—The Senate passed the revised Price Control Bill and sent it to President Truman, who is expected to sign it, upon which ...

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  26. THREE AIR SERVICES WEEKLY FROM U.K.

    LONDON. July 25.—B.O.A.C is pluming to increase the flying boat service to Australia from two to three services a week in each direction at ...

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  27. AUSTRALIA AND N.Z. PETROL PRICES

    MELBOURNE, July 25.—An explanation of the mysteriously high price of petrol in Australia compared with New Zealand should be made ...

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  28. "No Confidence" in Speaker Moved

    CANBERRA, July 25.—Mr. Menzies, in the House of Representatives to-day, gave notice of his intention to move a motion of "No confidence" in the Speaker (Mr. Rosevear). He announced his intention following an angry scene which culminated in the suspension from the House for a day of Mr. Holt (Lib., Vic.) for defying the Chair. ...

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  29. NO REDRESS FOR AGGRIEVED

    SYDNEY, July 25.—The Australian Broadcasting Commission decided to-day that it could not broadcast replies by people criticised in speeches relayed ...

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  30. Chifiey 'Budget' Election Pamphlet

    CANBERRA, July 25.—Mr. Fadden accused the Government during the debate on the financial statement in the House of Representatives to-day, of failing to make adequate safeguards against inflation by no t collecting £90,000,000 taxation, and by bolstering the war and security loans with Commonwealth Savings Bank funds. ...

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  31. MEAT RATION WHILE BRITAIN SHORT

    CANBERRA, July 25.—White there is a shortage of meats and fats in Great Britain, these products would continue to be rationed in Australia. ...

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  32. COAL DISCIPLINE CLAUSE OPPOSED

    SYDNEY, July 25.—A conference of Miners' Federation officials tomorrow is expected to ask the Government in delete the ...

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  33. PARENTS' PROTEST, SCHOOL TOO SMALL

    GLADSTONE, July 23.—Parents at Bororen have withdrawn their children from the State School until the Education Department ...

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  34. MR. BLAIN MAY CONTEST NANANGO

    BRISBANE, July 25.—It is believed in Kingaroy that Mr. A. Blain, Independent Northern Territory M.H.R., will contest the ...

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  35. 19 INJURED WHEN BUS OVERTURNS

    BRISBANE. July 25.—Nineteen of 35 passengers were injured though none seriously, when a bus from Moggilli to Brisbane left the road two and ...

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  36. FREE PASSAGES NEXT JANUARY?

    CANBERRA. January 25.—If an agreement with shipping companies on fares for migrants can be reached soon, arrangements for free and ...

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  37. K.C. FOR MR. E. T. REAL

    BRISBANE, July 25.—Mr. Gledson announced that the Licutenant-Governor-in Council today appointed Mr E. T Real, barrister-at-law, to be ...

    Article : 27 words
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