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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. WEST NEW GUINEA RILES SOEKARNO

    DJAKARTA, August 17.- President Soekarno to-day said that Indonesia would not feel secure while "colonial rules' existed in Western New Guinea. ...

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  5. "HAT WORN BY CHIANG-KAI-SHEK

    Sir Edward Hallstrom's famous collection of hats received a specimen when the consul-General of china, Mr. Martin Wane presented Sir Edward with this hat which belonged to Chiang [?] Senator Armstrong is an interested onlooker. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. It DROWNED IN WORST FLOODINGS IN BRITAIN River Lyn Changes Course

    LONDON, August 17.- Ten people have been drowned and 35 are missing in floods in Devon and Somerset. The river Lyn, normally flowing into the Bristol Channel, changed course, and is ...

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  7. FEARS THAT MOTHER WAS

    SYDNEY, August 17.- Children of a 61-years-old woman, who has been missing from her suburban home ...

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  8. BRITISH DOCKYARD TAKEN BY CHINESE

    HONG KONG, August 17 (A.A.P.- Reuter), - A Peking radio broadcast to-night said Communist Shanghai Military Control Commission had, yesterday, requisitioned British ...

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  9. MAGISTRATE ORDERS CANE FOR DEFIERS

    LONDON, August 17.Reuters' Johannesburg representative says the Magistrate at port Elizabeth to-day ...

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  10. N.Q. Timber For Korea

    CAIRNS, August 17.- First shipment of North Queensland timber to the East will leave Cairns early next month ...

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  11. Demand for Inquiry on N.S.W. Police

    SYDNEY, August 17.- Public demand for some form of inquiry into the administration of the New ...

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  12. No Award in Sterility Operation

    FRONT ROYAL (Virginia), August 17.- A jury yesterday decided that James Williams was not entitled to ...

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  13. SOLDIERS' AID TO CHILDREN

    TOKIO, August 17.- (A.A.P.- Reuter)- Men of the Commonwealth Division is Korea have begun ...

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  14. Air School

    SYDNEY, August 17.- New South Wales will follow the lead of Alice Springs and establish a "school of the air," ...

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  15. Market Review

    BRISBANE, August 17.- Brisbane's fruit and vegetable markets will be reviewed by the city council's Labour ...

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  16. BABY BOY DROWNED IN FLOOD

    SYDNEY, August 17.- A year-old baby boy was drowned in the floods at Warren late to-day. He was ...

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  17. Okinawa Ripped By Wind

    TOKIO, August 17 (A.A.P. . Reuter): A 100 m.p.h. typhoon ripped ...

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  18. AIRMAN'S BODY RECOVERED

    MELBOURNE, August 17.- The body of one of the two airmen who were killed when their Wirraway ...

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  19. British Kill Terrorists In Battle

    SINGAPORE, August 17. (A.A.P. Reuter)- Six chinese Aerrarists were to-day killed by British security ...

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  20. CHINESE BOMBARD

    SEOUL, Aug 17.- (A.A.P.) Chinese Communists artillery and mortars thundered down on United Nations ...

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  21. N.Q. Cattle For North-West W.A.

    CAIRNS, August 16.- Probably for the first time North Queensland bred cattle are to he sent to the other side of ...

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  22. CRIPPS'S WILL

    LONDON, August 17.- Sir Stafford Cripps, Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1947 to [?] ...

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  23. YOUTH ON SHOOTING CHARGE

    SYDNEY, August 17.- A youth aged 19 will appear in court to-morrow morning to face a charge of ...

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  24. Maiden Test

    LONDON, August 17.- The first Bristol Britannia, Britain's new 60-ton four turboot airliner, made its maiden ...

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  25. SYNTHETIC FIBRES NO CHALLENGE TO WOOL

    BRISBANE, August 17.- Increasing use of synthetic fibres is America would not endanger Australia's wool exports, Mr. W. A. Guan, President of the United Graziers' ...

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  26. Frock Auction

    MELBOURNE, August 17.- Women bought nearly 200 new frocks at prices from 30/- to £10 each at an auction ...

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  27. Rail Hold-Up

    BRISBANE, August 17.- A carriage wu derailed and overturned when a rail motor and a utility truck collided at ...

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  28. FINLAND LOST £2,000,000

    MELBOURNE, August 17: Finland lost mare than £2.000,000 in the Helsinki Olympic Games. ...

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  29. RUSH TO DAUGHTER

    HOLLYWOOD, August 17: Prince Aly Khan and his estranged actress wife. Rita Hayworth, last night rushed ...

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  30. SHIPPING SLUMP

    LONDON, August 17.- With cargoes harder to obtain, freight rates falling, and operating coasts rising, British ...

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  31. Jockey Killed At Eagle Farm

    BRISBANE, August 17.- Apprentice jockey Dudley Murphy, 18, died a few minutes after his horse Tea Bone ...

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  32. FRUIT BY ROAD

    SYDNEY, August 17. - A big convoy of trucks and semitrailers will reach Sydney to-morrow with several ...

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  33. Struck Cow

    MELBOURNE, August 17. - The driver, his assistant and three patients were badly shaken when an ambulance ...

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  34. SALES TAX REDUCTIONS THIS WEEK

    MELBOURNE, August 17: Budget sales tax concessions would soon be paned on in most big stores the ...

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  35. AUSTRALIA ALOOF IN CERAM ISLAND FEUD

    MELBOURNE, August 17.- Australia will not intervene is the "bow and poisoned arrow" war sear the North Australian coast, stated the External Affairs Minister (Mr. R. G. Casey) to-day. ...

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  36. HEAVY LOSS OF LIFE EV N.S.W. AT WEEK-END

    SYDNEY, August 17.- Read crashes, falls and a drowning tragedy chimed a number of lives in New ...

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  37. WANT CHINA IN

    WASHINGTON, August 17: The Indian Ambassador to the United States (Mr. B. Senn) said to-day his ...

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  38. WEEK'S STRIKE

    WASHINGTON, August 17: United mine workers announced yesterday that coal production would be halted ...

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  39. FARMER, STEPSON PERISH IN WELL

    ANN ARBOR (Michigan) August 17. (A.A.P,) - A firmer and his stepsons died in a well it their home near ...

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  40. Mulgrave's Record Crush

    CAIRNS, August 16.- Good work in being done by the three Cairns district sugar mills-Mulgrave Hambledon ...

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  41. "Uranium Loan'

    CANBERRA, August 17.- The Commonwealth Government intends to apply to U .S. Export and import Bank for ...

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  42. MAROONED PEOPLE CHEER FIRST FOOD

    SYDNEY, August 17.- Marooned families in the flooded Macdonald Valley, less than 50 miles from Sydney, stood outside their homes and cheered to-day as a R.A.A.F. helicopter ...

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  43. CROPS DOWN

    LONDON, August 17.- Reuter's Belgrade correspondent says that for the second time in two years ...

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  44. WORK HARDER

    LONDON, August 17.- The Duke of Edinburgh yesterday asked Britons for "enterprise, enthusiasm and hard work." ...

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  45. Channel Swims

    LONDON, August 17.- Two Britons and an Egyptian swam the English Channel from Franco to Folkestone ...

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  46. N.Q. Maize For Holland

    ATHERTON, August 17.- The Atherton Matte Board is awaiting advice concerning the ship to load maize in ...

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  47. POLICE SEEK OWNER OF CAR

    MELBOURNE, August 17: Detectives are seeking the owner of a modem our with a broken windscreen and ...

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  48. Relax Hours

    MELBOURNE, August 17.- Melbourne will have to relax its liquor licensing hours during the 1956 Olympic ...

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  49. Still in Gaol

    HONG KONG, August 17.- The Chinese owner of a Catalina from which Communists seized three Australian fliers ...

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  50. Germ War Ban

    NEW YORK, August 17: The U.S. delegate Mr. Benlamin Cohen, told the United Nations Disarmament ...

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  51. P.O.W. Union

    MACKAY, August 17.- Brigadier F. G. Galleghan told the annual reunion of the Mackay ex-prisoners of war ...

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  52. WORST CAR STEALING WEEK-END IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, August 17.- Sydney had its worst orgy of car stealing for a long time this week-end. Last night and early to-day 40 cars, utilities and trucks worth £50,000 were stolen in the city and suburbs. ...

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  53. Will Seek Ban

    MELBOURNE, August 17.- The State conference of the Young Christian Workers movement at Bendigo during ...

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  54. REGULAR CORPS

    SINGAPORE, August 17.- The High Commissioner (General Sir Gerald Templer) may be given power to raise ...

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  55. TRELOAR FATHER

    SYDNEY, August 17 - Australian Olympic sprinter and Helsinki 100 metres finalist. John, Treloar, gained a new ...

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  56. Smokers and Drinkers Pay

    LONDON, August 16.- Smokers in Britain, in effect, pay the national debt, and drinkers foot the bill for the ...

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  57. ISA LAD FALLS FROM TRAIN

    CLONCURRY, August 17: A 17-year-old Mount Isa lad, James Duncan, fell from a train about 12 miles from ...

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  58. WEDDING RING IN TIN OF BEEF

    LONDON, August 17.- A gold wedding ring, lost by a Sydney woman meat packer. was found in a tin of minced beef loaf opened by Mrs. Pat Norwood, of Watford, London. ...

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  59. PACT DENIED

    SINGAPORE, August 17.- An official spokesman described as without foundation a speculation in Djakarta that ...

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  60. RECORD TAKINGS

    BRISBANE, August 17.- A total of 688,780 people Paid a record £73,441 to visit the Show which ended last night. ...

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