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  2. THE MIGRATION TIDE

    CANBERRA, August 16.- In the period from September 30. 1945, to December 31, 1951, Australia, population increased by a total of 1,131,030— from 7,407,706 to 8,538,736. Approximately 41 ...

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  3. The Townsville Daily Bulletin MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1952

    The action of residents in the Cloncurry Shire in establishing their own rail ambulance la direct evidence that ...

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  4. NO TRACE OF PRISONERS WHO ESCAPED ON FRIDAY

    AUCKLAND, August 17.- No trace has been found up to late to-night of three prisoners who escaped near Aliamari on Friday. They escaped from a ...

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  5. REMINGTON MAY BECOME BACKWATER

    MELBOURNE, August 17. - Unless the Victoria Racing Club gets some financial relief from the State ...

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  6. DOUBT DISPELLED FEAR DISSIPATED

    BRISBANE, August 17.- The 1952-1953 Budget is one which dispels doubts and dissipates fears, stated the Federal Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) to-night The primary aim ...

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  7. RESCUED, BUT LATER SUCCUMB

    AUCKLAND, August 17. - A man and woman trapped in a burning house, later died from burns and shock. ...

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  8. Movement To Beatify Scotch Nun

    LONDON, August 17.- A Roman Catholic inquiry yesterday opened is Edinburgh to determine whether ...

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  9. "GOLDIE" TO TRY AGAIN

    WENDOVER (Utah), August 17.- Lieut Colonel A. T. ("Goldie") Gardner. British racing driver, said he would ...

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  10. SUBPOENAS IN BARNES SUIT

    SYDNEY, August 17.- All the big names in Australian cricket administration are being drawn into the Sid ...

    Article : 87 words
  11. WOMAN WILL DIE IN CHAIR

    WETUMPKA (Alabama), August 17.- A Jury convicted Mrs. Earle Dennison, a 54-year-old nurse, of the murder ...

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  12. HEAVY ROAD TOLL

    BRISBANE, August 17.- Over 250 people were killed and 6.000 injured each year in road accidents in ...

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  13. Two Perish From Fumes In Well

    AUBURN, (New York). August 17.- Two farm workers were overcome by carbon monoxide fumes in ...

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  14. DIPLOMAT DROWNED

    HONG KONG, August 17 (A.A.P.- Reuter): An Australian diplomat, Mr. Osmond Smyth. 38, of Hamilton, ...

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  15. Austin Co. Sackings

    LONDON, August 16.- The Austin Motor Company is to discharge about 800 of 20.000 workers at its central ...

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  16. Shipping Notes

    In port: Cumulus, Union Mariner. City of Shrewsbury cleared curly on Sunday morning ...

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  17. Road Use Ban

    KUCHING, August 17.- The Sarawak Government yesterday banned the use of every road in the ...

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  18. ATOM AIRCRAFT

    NEW YORK, August 17.- A University of Minnesota professor said that the first atom-powered aircraft could ...

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  19. Acheson's Anzus Speech The Canberra Monument

    CANBERRA, August 16.- The full text of the speech made by Mr. Dean Acheson, U.S. Secretary of State, at the opening cession of the Anzus Council in Honolulu (from which Australia's Minister for External Affairs, Mr. R. G. Casey, has just returned) has reached ...

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  20. Casket 1796 Drawn

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  21. FOUR DECREES NISI GRANTED

    Decrees nisi in (our undefended divorce hearing were granted by Mr. Justice R. J. Douglas, in the supreme Court on Friday. ...

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  22. Alleged U.S. Vice Ring

    NEW YORK, August 16 - More arrests may follow the finding of a "black book" in an alleged vice ring raid ...

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  23. Prompt Shipment of Sugar

    CAIRNS, August 17- There has been a quick clearance, of near from the port this year. ...

    Article : 149 words
  24. Ballot On Rail Strike

    BRISBANE, August 17.- A secret ballot for state railway engine driven and firemen in support of wage ...

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  25. WOMAN DEAD,

    WELLINGTON, August 17: The wife of a well-known trotting owner died from injuries in the garden of her ...

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  26. GOOD RAINS

    MACKAY, August 17.- Rain in grazing areas late last week should keep feed green until the storm season ...

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  27. Did Not Know He Was Away

    LOS, ANGELES, August 16.- Ralph Healy, a sailor, Just back from the sea, was telling some neighbours about ...

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  28. TAX QUIZ

    SYDNEY, August 17.- The Taxation Department has begun to investigate the financial affairs of a number of ...

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  29. U.S. INTEREST

    BRISBANE, August 17.- American industrialists wanted to spend millions of dollars exploiting Australia's ...

    Article : 41 words
  30. ELECTROCUTED

    HOME HILL, August 17.- I A man was electrocuted on a farm near Horns Hill Yesterday. He was Gluseppi ...

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  31. CABINET WILL DECIDE FATE

    MELBOURNE, August 17 The Federal Cabinet would decide this week whether Australia would forgive 821 ...

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  32. AIRLINER RETURNS

    LONDON, August 17- A .B.O. A.C. airliner carrying 48 people bound for Rome and Nairobi returned to London ...

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  33. ORMONDE'S LAST

    LONDON, August 17.- The Orient liner Ormonde will leave on August 30 on its last round voyage to ...

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  34. THE WEATHER

    BRISBANE, August 17.- The Weather Bureau lulled the following State forecast at 5 P.m. to-day for the ...

    Article : 116 words
  35. WIFE FACES MURDER COUNT

    MELBOURNE, August 17: Detectives to-day charged Eleanor Rote Baldwin, 62. of Amphitheatre (In the Wimmera.) with the murder of ...

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  36. TABLE TENNIS

    The amended draw for Monday is :Men's A grade, Centrals v. Last Resorts : Ladies A grade Lylics, v Rovers ...

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  37. PERTH STRIKE SETTLED

    PERTH, August 17. - Metal Trades Worker's have decided by an overwhelming majority to end their 25-week-old ...

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  38. PERSONAL

    Mi. Bruce Small, founder and principal of the well known cycle firm. Bruce Small Pty. Ltd., and Mrs. ...

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  39. FOOTBALL

    CLONCURRY, August 17. Mount isa Rugby League had a double win in the football fixtures at cloncurry this ...

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  40. SEAMEN STRIKE

    TOKIO, August 17.- The Japanese scamen's Union called about 25,000 merchant sailors in the third of ...

    Article : 27 words
  41. COMMERCIAL

    LONDON, August 16.- London metals Tin spot £949: three months £937/5-. ...

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