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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 95 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 words
  4. AUST UNIONS BLIND TO REAL ISSUE IN MALAYAN CRISIS

    SINGAPORE, July 22.—John Brazier, outspoken union adviser in Malaya, commenting on the Australian Seamen's Union proposal to ban the export of arms said it would not help Malayan unions, only ...

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  5. RUSSIAN OFFICERS ARRESTED

    U.S. MILITARY police arrested four Russian when they tried to drive a car on to a race track during a car race in Berlin this month. Picture shows the M.P.'s who had parked their motor cycle in from of the offending car, about to make the arrest. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TENSION EASES

    LONDON, July 22.—Reuter's diplomatic writer says the drift note of the British, French and American reply to the Soviet refusal to lift the Berlin blockade is practically complete and a despatch to Moscow ...

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  7. GREAT START BY ENGLAND

    England, after winning the foss began much better than in any previous test of the series, Washbrook and Hutton, after ...

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  8. Tito Pledges Slav Loyalty To Soviet

    BELGRADE, July 22.—Marshal Tito ended a ten-hours' speech last night by rejecting all Cominform charges against him ...

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  9. Rail Haulage Of Bl. Athol Coal Urged

    BRISBANE, July 22.—The Queensland Government has been asked if rail transport can be provided to allow 1,000,000 ...

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  10. U.K. MIGRANTS FOR TOWNSVILLE.

    BRISBANE, July 22.—Among migrants from England by the steamer Maloja expected to berth in ...

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  11. INJURY SELF INFUCTED?

    SYDNEY, July 21.—Arthur George Crawford, aged 39, Sydney sporting Journalist, had admitted that he had thrown acid ...

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  12. COURT RESERVES JUDGMENT

    BRISBANE, July 22—The High wourt to-day reserved its decision on the Henderson divorce lappea case. ...

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  13. LEAD MINING IN ETHERIDGE

    CAIRNS, July 22.—The high price of lead is responsible for a burst of activity in the mining of silver-lead are in the ...

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  14. HOMES MENACED BY EROSION

    BRISBANE, July 21.—Erosion on has endangered the safety of three houses al the narrow neck as Southport to such an extent that ...

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  15. GOLD MINING IN PROSERPINE AREA

    PROSERPINE, July 22.—Considerable interest has been aroused with the lodging fo applications for two mining ...

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  16. MORE PICKETING LAW FINES

    BRISBANE, July 22.—Max Julius defending David Hanson, railway employee, on a charge of violating the Anti-Picketing law at ...

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  17. MOTOR CYCLIST CHASED BY JEEP

    BRISBANE, July 22.—Edward William Goebel, 26, mechanic, who admited having been under the induence of liquor while in charge ...

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  18. SEAMEN LOSE WAR BONUS

    SYDNEY, July 22.—Australia wide meetings of the Seamen's Union next Thursday will discuss an order made to-day by the ...

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  19. BLAIN WARNS OF "TREASON CELL"

    DARWIN, July 22—A "treasonible cell" exists in Darwin to connect with troublemakers in Southeast Asia, said the member for the ...

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  20. DAIRY INDUSTRY NOT EXPANDING

    BRISBANE, July 22.—Essential material shortages have drought the dairy industry to the limit of its ability to expand production ...

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  21. SECOND BRIDGE CAISSON BEGUN

    HOME HILL, July 22.-Another milestone in the construction of the Burdekin River high level bridge was passed to-day when ...

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  22. AIR-SEA RELAY FOR MIGRANTS

    CANBERRA, July 22-An air[?]ca relay plan to accelrate the transport of British migtants to Australia, is being considered by ...

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  23. WOOL WORT H£4M IN TWO SHIPS

    BRISBANE, July 22—By the end or this week two overseas freighters will have taken nearly £3,800,000 worth of wool from ...

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  24. U.K. AVIATION'S BLACK PROSPECT

    LONDON, July 21.—If British civil aviation continued as at present the British flag might well be driven of world air routes ...

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  25. SHARP EXCHANGES OVER MINERS' LEAVE

    SYDNEY, July 22.—The Miners' Federation President, Mr. I. Williams, told the Coal Industry Tribunal, Mr. F. Gallagher, to-day, that the Joint Coal Board's application for penalties on miners ...

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  26. C. of L. INDEX DEFENDED

    BRISBANE, July 22.—The acting Government Statistician Mr S Solomon) said to-day the cost of livins index was merely an ...

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  27. LIMIT ON PRICE LAWS REFUSED

    SYDNEY, July 22—An Opposition amendment, seeking to limit to six months, the validity of the Prices Regulation Bill by which ...

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  28. "SQUARE GO" FOR CANE FARMERS

    MACKAY, July 22—Southerners had no feelings against the sugar growers, the leader of the Federal delegation (Mr. Williams) said in Mackay to-night ...

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  29. M's.L.A. SALARY RISE TIPPED

    BRISBANE, July 22.—An inzreasc in the salaries of members of the State Parliament in the coming session is tipped in ...

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  30. NEW CHARGE IN EXPLOSIVE CASE

    BRISBANE, July 22.—A new charge was preterred against [?] M. Muldoon in the Police Court to-day alleging the theft of ...

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  31. BULK FARMING "SOCIALISTIC"

    BRISBANE, July 22.—Mr Maher said to-day bulk food production as planned in Central Queensland was the method used ...

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  32. RECORD DIVORCE FINAL DECREES

    SYDNEY,—July 22. Judge Claney [?] 271 decrees absolute in Divorce Court to-day. This number is believed to ...

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  33. BRISBANE 'BUSES SHORT OF TYRES

    BRISBANE, July 22.—The city's motor bus services will be seriously affected unless the Council can secure supplies of tyres from ...

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  34. MARRIAGE LOANS SCHEME UNLIKELY

    CANBERRA, July 22. Following investigation by the Government into the [?] of the marriage loans system into other contires it ...

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  35. COTTON GROWERS WANT INCREASE

    BRISBANE, July 22.—A Queensland Cotton Board official sand to-night that a collap[?] of the cotton industry was [?] unless the ...

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  36. COMMITTAL IN ALLARD CASE

    SYDNEY, July 22.—Herold Sydney Biett, 26. and Percy Charles Neville 32, were committe to trial by the Coroner to-day on ...

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  37. TAS. ELECTIONS ON AUGUST 28

    HOBART, July 22.—The Tasmanian Parliament held its last, sittings to-day. Next week the Government will ask the ...

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  38. JAMES M.H.R. CRITICALLY ILL

    SYDNEY, July 22.—Rowland James who was badly hurt in a motor smash near Wyong last night is still in a critical ...

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