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  2. Advertising

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 22 words
  4. BURDEKIN RIVER BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION

    VIEW of the construction work on the new bridge, across the Burdekin River at Inkerman, photographed from the existing bridge. Work on the pylons is making good progress. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. [?] EXPECT EARLY WAR

    [?] June 30.—"We hear much pessimistic talk the [?] about the possibility of another war, too frightening contemplate, that there is nothing for us to look for [?] except another war," Field Marshal Viscount ...

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  6. AMMUNITION FOR CHINA

    NEW YORK, June 30.—The "Times" Nanking correspondent, Tillman Durbin says the Chinese Government may find itself free to buy military ...

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  7. A.L.P. To Fight S.A. Anti-Labour Laws

    ADELAIDE, June 30.—The State executive of the Australian Labour Party to-day decided to call a meeting of the State Council on ...

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  8. St. JOHN'S WAR MEMORIAL

    BRISBANE, June 30.—Included in the itinerary of Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery during his forthcoming visit to Brisbane will be ...

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  9. Impasse At Marshall Aid Conference

    LONDON, June 30.—The British United Press Paris correspondent quotes the official French newsagency as saying that the three ...

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  10. WORST N.Z. FLOODS SINCE 1897

    WELLINGTON, June 30.—Disastrous floods, the worst since 1879, followed 10 inches of rain in 24 hours in the Walrarapa district ...

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  11. TEACHERS' ATTACK ON GOVERNMENT

    BRISBANE, June 30.—The refusal of the State Government to agree to conciliation before arbitration is attacked by the Queensland ...

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  12. DELEGATION TO JAPAN URGED

    CANBERRA, June 30—Pressing for the despatch of a Parliamentary delegation to Japan, to examine problems at first hand, and to obtain some ...

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  13. DE GAULLE'S ATTACK ON COMMUNISTS

    LILLE, June 30.— General de condemned communists for [?] to establish "their [?] or hidden [?] on the 1 dy and son of ...

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  15. WAR SERVICE LEAVE FOR AIRMEN

    BRISBANE, June 30.—War service leave pay for air crews of Australian [?] squadrons which performed operational flights out of Australia. ...

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  16. SINO-REDS DRIVEN FROM SZEPINGKAL

    SHANGHAI, June 30.—Chinese Government reports from Mukden, announced that the Communist siege of Szepingkal, a strategic ...

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  17. ATOM BOMB SAVED LIVES OF ALL P.O.W.

    BRISBANE, June 30.—The dropping of the atomic bomb saved the lives of all prisoners of war in Japanese hands. ...

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  18. £80,000 DEBT TO TAX COMMISSIONs

    SYDNEY, June 30.—Dr. William Bather Thompson would apparently never be able to pay the £80,000 debt to the Taxation Commissioner, it was ...

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  19. TORTURE CHARGES DENIED BY JAP

    TOKIO June 30.—Reuters correspondent says that a former Jap army sergeant, Hiroyuki Morita. pleaded not guilty to charges that he tortured ...

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  20. MISSISSIPPI FLOOD BIGGEST SINCE 1844

    ST. LOUIS (Missouri), June 30. The debris-strewn waters of the Mississippi spread over sections of St. Louis and other river towns in ...

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  21. WOOL EXPORTS UP 50 p.c.

    CANBERRA, June 30.—In the 11 months ended May. Australian greasy wool exports increased by nearly 50 per cent over the corresponding ...

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  22. YOUTHS ARRESTED FOR SHOP THEFTS

    SYDNEY, June 30.—Five Sydney youths, aged between 15 and 16, were arrested in their beds early on Sunday morning. ...

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  23. £1150 BAIL IN CONSPIRACY CASE

    SINGAPORE, June 30, Police this morning, in the Second Police Court, charged George Stanford, alias Thomas John Stanley, alias Stanley Hammond, ...

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  24. T.E.A. TO PURCHASE 4 FLYING BOAT

    AUCKLAND, June 30.—It is understood that four Short Solent [?] boats will be purchased by [?] Empire Airways within 12 months ...

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  25. 3 MONTHS FOR RESISTING ARREST

    ADELAIDE, June 30.—As a sequel to a melee at Cheltenham racecourse on Saturday, in which police officers were attacked by a crowd while ...

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  26. CYCLIST KILLED NEAR GOODNA

    IPSWICH, June 30.—Kevin Hunter Waldock, 22, single, of Brisbane, was killed instantly in a collision between a motor bicycle and a transport truck ...

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    [?] The City Council [?] the re-valuation of [?] of Cairns as submitted [?] Valuer ...

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  28. SUGAR SHORTAGE THREAT TO SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, June 30.—A sugar shortage is likely in Sydney, unless a waterfront dispute is settled quickly. Two thousand tons of raw sugar ...

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    LONDON [?] The Food Ministry [?] an increase [?] from eight to ten [?] on July 20. ...

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  30. WRECK BETWEEN MACKAY T'VILLE MAY BE YONGAL

    BRISBANE, June 30.—A wreck, which may be the 3,000 ton inter-State freighter, Yongala, which was lost off the Queensland coast in March, 1911, has [?] located in 15 fathoms of water, 11 miles east of [?] ...

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  31. MONTY AND P.M. TO DECIDE AGENDA

    CANBERRA, June 30.—The scope of the Federal Cabinet discussion on defence with Field Marshall Viscount Montgomery on Wednesday will be ...

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  32. NO FATAL AIRLINER CRASH IN YEAR

    MELBOURNE, June 30.—There were no fatal accidents on the regular air services in Australia for the business year ended to-day. ...

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  33. ELECTRIC RAILWAY REPORT BY AUGUST

    BRISBANE, June 30.—The experts appointed to report to the Government on the electrification of the Brisbane suburban railway system are ...

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  34. JAPS BECOMING VERY ARROGANT

    SYDNEY, June 30.—"The Japanese were becoming very arrogant and almost insolent." Mrs. MacMahon Ball, wife of the British Commonwealth ...

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  35. [?] To Oust French Regime Uncovered

    LONDON, June 30.—The Associated Press Paris [?] says that the French Newsagency reporter the detectives, after several months investigation [?] are documents at a private estate in Brittany, ...

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  36. GAOLED FOR 10 YEAR OLD CONVICTIONS

    MELBOURNE, June 30.—A man's refusal to nay a 2d tram fare resulted in his arrest and imprisonment for five months on convictions recorded against ...

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  37. U.S. DISMISSALS FOR DISLOYALTY

    WASHINGTON, June 29.—The recent dismissal of at Last 10 employees suspected of disloyalty to the United States was announced ...

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  38. 9,000 NEW HOMES THIS YEAR

    BRISBANE, June 30.—If the present rate of building is maintained, about 9000 homes will be erected in Queensland this year, stated the Acting ...

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  39. WHARF CLERKS "BLACK" SHIP

    SYDNEY, June 30. Four Inter-state ships were idle and 1700 wharf labourers were unemployed on the Sydney waterfront to-day. ...

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  40. SOVIET RUSE TO HEAR COMPLAINTS

    LONDON, June 30.—An Associated Press staff correspondent, cabling from Weimar, alleges that on a conducted tour of the Russian zone with ...

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  41. 1,000,000 DOLLARS FOR FILM RIGHTS

    NEW YORK, June 29.—Universal International Pictures announced to-day the purchase of the film rights to the Pulitzer Prize play "Harvey," at ...

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  42. RICH GOLD YIELD AT CLERMONT

    CLERMONT, June 30.—A phenomenal yield of 180 [?] of line quality [?] has been produced from a crushing of 30 tons of [?] from the ...

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  43. DANGEROUS CARGO BREAKS LOOSE

    SYDNEY, June 30.—The American freighter, Rattler, which was due in Sydney last Friday, was forced to heave to for 26 hours when she was ...

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