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  2. MAILS CLOSE TODAY.

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  3. TIDES, SUN, AND MOON

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  4. ARMY VEHICLES SOLD TO. INGHAM INTERNEES.

    BRISBANE, August 18.-A doctor in his district had not been able to buy a car, even though one had recently been sold to an alien, Mr. L. N. Anderson, delegate of the Ingham sub-branch told the half-yearly conference of the ...

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  5. TROOPS HOME FROM NORTH

    MANY of the soldiers who arrived In Sydney last week from Morotal and Rabaul in H.M.A.S, Manoors complained that greatcoats had not been issued to them on embarkation. The men said the weather was so cold three days out of Rabaul that they could not sleep on the decks ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BIKINI NEWSREEL SHOWS ATOMIC CORONET.

    SVRYACE pictures at tap underwater atomic bomb explosion at Bikini on July 25 showed a smoke and steam formation resembling a coronet. First newsreet shots taken from a rdiocontrolled plance, show the fromatton of a coronet. Small dark shapes at base of giobe-like eruption are target ships.—M.G.M. Newsreed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FORDE'S ARMY AIDE SACKED.

    SYDNEY, August 17.—The services of Major I. R. McDermott, military secretary to the Army Minister (Mr. Forde) were ...

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  8. 4 PROVINCES FOR PALESTINE.

    NEW YORK, August 18.—The division of Palestine into four provinces under a central British Government, which will administer defence, immigration, foreign exchange, currency, Licensing of imports, foreign relations, customs ...

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  9. COAL IN SHORT SUPPLY IN N.Q.

    Coal is reported to be in very short supply in North Queensland. It was even rumoured in the city on Saturday morning that the Regional Electricity ...

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  10. FULL REPORT ON MACROSSAN FIRE.

    The Minister for Air (Mr Drakeford) has called for a full report into allegations made at a meeting in charters Towers last ...

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  11. R.N. DESERTERS REVERT TO CRIME.

    SYDNEY, August 18.—[?] a number of naval describers are resorting to crime, civil police and naval patrots are busy rounding up ...

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  12. OVER £180,000 PAID AT CAIRNS SALES.

    CAIRNS, August 18.—Two weeks of successful selling and buying was completed at midafternoon on Saturday, when more ...

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  13. GLOUCESTERS BACK IN DARWIN.

    DARWIN, August 18. — The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester have returned to Darwin after visiting Koolpinyah, where they ...

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  14. CAR OVER CLIFF. FIVE INJURED.s

    MACKAY, August 18.—The occupants of a oedan car which was trying to avoid a lorry and skidded on a narrow road at Kungurri Gap. near ...

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  15. MORE JEW REFUGEES SENT TO CYPRUS.

    LONDON August 18.—The Associated Press Haifa representative says that a second lot of illegal immigrants, transhipped to Haifa ...

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  16. f 12,000,000 WORTH OF PLANES ROTTING.

    SYDNEY. August 18.-Four hundred R.A.A.F. war planes, originally worth £12.000.000. are rotting in the weather on the R.A.A.F. station at ...

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  17. COUPONS STILL ON NEXT YEAR.

    MELBOURNE, August 17.—"Rationing of meat, butter, sugar, cotton, and other clothing materlals will be continued next year.' ...

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  18. LAST OF A.I.F. LEAVING LAE

    SYDNEY, August 18—Twenty one A.I.F. members, Including three officers, returned in the Montoro from Lac today. They had been on service ...

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  19. 153 MORE BRITISH BRIDES ARRIVE.

    PERTH, August 18.-One hundred and fifty three English brides of Australian ex-serviceman reached Fremantel on Saturday in the ...

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  20. DROVER SHOT IN SHOULDER.

    INGRAM, August 17.—The head stockman at Reedy Brook Station. Walter Edby. was accidentally shot in the right shoulder from a pea rifle ...

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  21. 600 KILLED IN INDIAN RIOTS.

    LONDON. August 18.-A pitched battle is raging tonight between mobs of Hindus and Noslems in Central Calcutta. says Reurer's ...

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  22. COMMUNISTS WILL SUPPORT LABOUR.

    MELBOURNE, August 18.—As there was no chance of a Communist Party. Government, any Communist who might be elected to the Federal ...

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  23. PICCARD PLANNING FOUR-MILE SEA DIVE.

    BRUSSELS (A.P.), August 18.—Professor Auguste Piccard, the Swiss scientist, who was the first to ascend 10 miles into the stratosphere, is preparing now for a four-mile dive into the sea in a steel sphere, six feet four ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. GIPSY MOTH HITS FENCE & WRECKED.

    SYDNEY, August 18.-A pilot and two passengers had a lucky escape today when a single engined Gipsy Moth plane crashed into a fence at ...

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  25. FATAL SHARK TRAGEDY AT CAIRNS BEACH.

    CAIRNS, August 18.-Before the horrified gaze of his wife and two young children, Phillip South Collin, aged about 30, was fatally mauled by a shark at 3 20 p.m. today at Ellis Beach, 20 miles from Cairns ...

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  26. NO SIGN OF RAIN IN NORTHERN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, August 18.—There is still no Indication of the drought breaking in northern New South Wales and no rain is forecast for anywhere in the ...

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  27. TROUBLE WORSENS IN JAVA.

    BATAVIA, August 18—"Our troubles with the Dutch seem to be increasing I hope the Dutch have not changed their attitude for the worst The ...

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  28. RIVAL CRITICISES A.E.U. THREAT.

    SYDNEY, August 18.—The threat of members of te Amalgamated Engineering Union to impose an overtime has unless they were given a ...

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  29. STEADY SUPPLY OF HOUSING MATERIAL.

    BRISBANE. August 18.-The secretary of the Plumbers' Association (Mr. J. Shearer) said today that builders could now expect a fairly ...

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  30. FATHER RUNS OVER 3-YEAR-OLD SON.

    MELBOURNE, August 18.—Creeping unnoticed under a motor truck outside his home at Nothing Hill this afternoon, Graham Cowley. 8, was run ...

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  31. TWIN FOALS BORN TO DRAUGHT MARE

    SYDNEY, August 18.—A five-year old draught mare gave birth to twin foals this week. The rare delivery was made without ...

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  32. SINO-COMMUNIST VICTORY CLAIMED.

    NEW YORK, August 17.—The Associated Press Nanking correspondent says the Yenan radio said that 8000 Government troops had been wiped Out ...

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  33. HUGE STOCK LOSSES IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, AUGUST 18.—During the year ended March 30, South Australia lost 1,300,234 sheep, 23,596 cattle 14,201 horses, and 7760 pigs through ...

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  34. WOMAN ARRESTED AFTER STABBING.

    SYDNEY, August 16- Police arrested a woman today on a charge of having maliciously wounded Daniel Halcroft. 30, of Newtown, during a ...

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  35. POLICEMAN DOWNED IN CLUB BRAWL.

    SYDNEY, August 18.—In disturbances at the Returned Soldiers' Club Waverley, last night, police Sergeant W. Dedden was called and, in ...

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