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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  4. COMMEMORATION OF BATTLE FOR BRITAIN

    REMEMBRANCE: Assembly at the Cenotaph in Anzac Memorial Park on Thursday morning, when tribute was paid to the memory of Fallen Comrades—the most solemn feature of Air Force Week, com memcrating those who fell in the epic Battle of Britain and the gallant mem who paid the supreme sacrifice in the Pacific in defence of Australia. Inset at top left of the picture shows the Lincoln Bombers, advance units of the squadron to be stationed at Townsville, which circled the city and seabeard during the observance. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. £4M SCHEME TO OPEN NEW MINES

    SYDNEY, September 15.—Australian Iron and" Steel Ltd. intends to spend about £4,000,000 on opening new mines and developing existing collieries on the southern New South Wales coal fields. ...

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  6. PREMIERS TO CONFER ON PETROL RATIONING

    MELBOURNE, September 15.—A Premiers' conference on petrol will be held in Melbourne on September 28, at 2.30 p.m. The New South Wales Premier (Mr. McGirr) to-day advised the Victorian Premier ...

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  7. BANK GOVR. WANTED AT BAR OF HOUSE

    CANBERRA, September 15— Moves to have the Governor of the Commonwealth Bank (Dr. H.C. Coombs) brought to the ...

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  8. Violation of Human Rights —U.S. Charge

    WASHINGTON, September 14,—Bulgaria, Hungary and Rumania would be charged in the United Notions General Assembly with ...

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  9. HAROLD NEW C.I.B. CHIEF

    BRISBANE, September 15,—Inspector T.W. Harold has been appointed chief of the Brisbane C.I.B. ...

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  10. Baths Will Perpetuate Tobruk

    The new City Baths Mill be known as the Tobruk Memorial Baths. This was re-affirmed by the City Council oil Thursday ...

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  11. £10 FINE OVER PISTOL INCIDENT.

    BRISBANE, September 15,—Mr. Noyes S.M., fined a ship's officer £10 in the Police Court to-day on a charge of having an ...

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  12. 78 KILLED IN GAOL BREAK

    NEW YORK, September 15,—The Associated Press Seoul representative says 78 persons were killed or wounded to-day in a ...

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  13. BETTER TIMBER FOR HOMES

    BRISBANE, September 15.—A bill designed to raise the standard of timber used in homes, other permanent buildings and furniture ...

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  14. MISSING CLERK FOUND DEAD

    BRISBANE, September 15.—The body of the missing Mount Isa man, John Robert Sibson, 21, postal clerk was tound in thick bush ...

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  15. EURASIANS SEEK HOME IN N.G.

    BARAVIA, September 14,—Mr. Johann Ariks, who claimed to represent "a group of prominent intellectuals" in Dutch New ...

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  16. SANTA CLAUS TARIFF WORRY

    WASHINGTON, September 15,—Santa Claus had a tariff problem in the United States Senator George Malone (Rep., Navada) ...

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  17. OWNERS CLOSE COLLIERY

    SYDNEY, September 15.—I and A. Brown Abermain Seaham Collieries Ltd. to-night cloned down its Strockrington No. 1 pit ...

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  18. DROUGHT BROKEN IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, September 15.—Heavy rain has fallen in most parts of Southern England, ending the prolonged drought, which ...

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  19. AIRMEN PAY TRIBUTE TO FALLEN HEROES

    The most solemn aspect of Air Force Week took place on Thursday, when serving R.A.A.F. men and ex-servicemen marched from the Railway Oval to The Strand, where a service was held. ...

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  20. PILOT KILLED AFTER MID-AIR COLLISION

    CANBERRA, September 15.—After making desperate but unsuccessful efforts to bail out of a crashing Mustang fighter aircraft over Canberra to-day an R.A.A.F. pilot plummetted to earth and ...

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  21. Alleged T.B. Risk at Abattoir

    BRISBANE, September 15.—An allegation by Mr. Marriptt (Ind. Lab, Bulimba) in Parliament to-day that edible fats at ...

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  22. TIMBER DEAL WITH RUSSIA

    LONDON, September 15—Britain has signed a contract with Russia for almost 100.000 standards of timber—enough for 67.000 ...

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  23. FREEDOM LEAGUE, COUNCIL ALOOF

    Townsville, City Council on Thursday evening decided to take no action in regard to the establishment of a Freedom League. ...

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  24. MINERS BURIED ALIVE

    LONDON, September 13.—Reuter's Berlin representative says "Social Demokrat" has reported that 19 miners were buried alive when a tunnel collapsed at ...

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  25. AUST. LOSES A CHAMPION

    The Matson freighter Sonoma, now in port, loading for the United States, has valuable deck cargo in the thoroughbred, ...

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  26. DREDGE AT COOKTOWN

    COOKTOWN, September 14,—The Cook Shire Council has been advised that the dredge Morwong, at present at Gladstone, was ...

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  27. SCOT IS HERE FOR EXPERIENCE

    SYDNEY, September 15.—A 17-year-old Scottish schoolboy who arrived in Sydney last night by air said he had come to ...

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  28. MEMORIAL TO BERNADOTTE

    JERUSALEM, September 15.—The Israeli Government has decided to plant a memorial wood near Jerusalem in memory of ...

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  29. PARTY LEADERS' FREE HOOK-UP

    BRISBANE, September 15.—Under an order announced by the Australian Broadcasting Control Board every Australian ...

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  30. MINERS' LONG SERVICE LEAVE

    SYDNEY, September 15,—Coal owners and Miners' Federation representatives have had a six hour discussion with the Coal ...

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  31. MORE PARALYSIS CASES IN VICT.

    MELBOURNE, September 16.—Seven new cases of infantile paralysis reported to-day brought the total in Victoria this year to ...

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  32. FORGOTTEN CITY

    LONDON, September 15,—The Kenya Government will take over Gedf, a "forgotten" city, 10 miles south of Malindi as a national ...

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  33. REIMBURSEMENT OF ALDERMEN

    Modified payment of aldermen way agreed to at a special meeting of the City Council on Thursday evening, the Mayor (Aid. J.S ...

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  34. CAN'T BLAME THE DEVIL

    BAYREUTH, (Bavaria) September 15,—A German Court ruled to-day that the devil cannot be blamed for a violent slaying. ...

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  35. JET FIGHTER SETS NEW SPEED RECORD

    SYDNEY, September 15,—All air records between Sydney and Melbourne were smashed to-day by a R.A.A.F. Vampire ...

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  36. GRANT TO STATE FOR STATE ONLY

    BRISBANE, Ceptember 15,—A special Commonwealth grant of £1,309,000 to Queensland was taxation adjustment," and not ...

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  37. PRISONER FOUND HANGED IN CELL

    BRISBANE, September 15.—Kevin Robinson. 22, was found hanged in Brisbane Gaol this morning. ...

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  38. POWER FROM BATTLESHIPS

    ROME, September 15— Two dismantled battleships may contribute to ease the power shortage in Italy, says the Associated Press ...

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  39. ACCESS ROAD TO DAM SITE

    AYR, September 15,—The M.R.C. advised the Shire Council to-day that it did not propose to gazette the Ayr-Ravenswood road ...

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