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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. CORVETTE HITS MINE OFF N. Q'LD COAST

    CANBERRA, September 14.—H.M.A.S. Warrnambool struck a mine during minesweeping operations north of Cairns at 5.45 p.m. yesterday. Two men are dead, one is mis­sing and 26 are injured. ...

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  5. Chifley To Break Silence On Banks

    CANBERRA, September 14.—The Federal Government's long sustained silence on its proposed nationalisation of private trading banks in Australia ...

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  6. LONG & DISTINGUISHED EPISCOPATE ENDED

    The Bishop of North Queensland, Right Rev. John Oliver Feetbam, D.D., pawed away at Bishop's Lodge late on Sunday afternoon, little more than a fortnight from the date on which he had intended to relinquish his See. Since his return from Brisbane some weeks ago, after undergoing a series of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Warning Sounded On Coal Plans

    BRISBANE, September 14.—The Queensland Premier. Mr. E. M. Ha[?]lon would have to expreise the greatest care in negotiations with ...

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  8. REQUIEM TO-MORROW AT ST. JAMES'

    A Sue Requie[?] will be held in St. James' Cathedral at 7 a.m, on Tuesday for the repose of the soul of the late Bishop of North ...

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  9. SURVEYS FOR DINGO FENCES

    BRISBANE, September 14.—Netting dingoes out of a property was generally accepted by the authorities as the ultimate solution to ...

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  10. NEW MILITIA A JOKE

    MELBOURNE, September 14.—"The government it simply throwing money down the drain," said General Sir Thomas Blamcy, commenting on plans ...

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  11. WORK ON CITY BATHS RESUMED

    Towards the end of last week the City Council took the first steps for the completion of the City Baths. This was learned on inquiries ...

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  12. AIR AMBULANCE HAS BUSY TIME

    CAIRNS, September 13. — With a trip to Thursday Island and Iron Range to-day the Cairns Aerial Ambulance will complete its busiest 12 day ...

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  13. INNISFAIL CAR AND BUS COLLIDE

    INNISFAIL, September 14.—A head on collision occurred this afternoon about two miles from South Johnstone on the South Johnstone-Mena Creek ...

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  14. MOTOR CYCLIST KILLED

    BRISBANE, September 14.—A motor cyclist was killed, another injured and his pillion rider hurt in toad accidents in the outer suburbs ...

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  15. FOUR DEATHS IN VIC, ACCIDENTS

    MELBOURNE, September 14.—Four persons were killed and two critically injured in traffic accidents in Victoria at the weekend. ...

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  16. LIFE SAVERS' AID PREVENTS TRAGEDY

    INNISFAIL, September 14.—Promptaction on behalf of members of the Etty Bay live savers this afternoon was the means of preventing a drowning ...

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  17. AN AYR ACCIDENT

    AYR, September 14.—When Raymond Blakoe, 15 year-old-old son of Mr. and Mre. G. Blakoe, of 135 Cameron Street, Ayr, fell from bis bicycleow regarded as I satisfactory. i ...

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  18. DESERTED LIFE RAFT SIGHTED

    BRISBANE, September 14.—The Reynella, which has been effecting repairs, has sighted a large life raft, 25 feet by 10 feet, in Jomard Strait off ...

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  19. FALLS 75 FEET TO DEATH

    SYDNEY, September 14.—While climbing a 3000ft cliff at The Matings, Dover Heights. to-day, Frederick Wiley Thatcher (13), of Dover Heights, ...

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  20. FRANCO-ITALIAN CUSTOMS UNION

    LONDON, September 13.—Reuter's Paris represent alive says that M. Bidault and M. Campi[?],the Italian delegate to the Paris conference signed ...

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  21. Coming Session May Be Bitterest In History

    CANBERRA, September 14.—One of the bitterest teutons in Federal history is expected when the House of Representatives resumes next Wednesday. The main issue will be the nationalised banking plan, but other ...

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  22. REYNELLA WILL TRY TO MAKE DRY DOCK

    MELBOURNE, September 14.—The 10,000 ton motor ship, Reynella, which was refloated from a coral reef in Jomard Strait on Friday, is being ...

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  23. DEAD BODY FOUND AT KENNEDY RIVER

    "COEN, September 14.—During the recent return trip of the launch Gladys Mary from the Annie River to Cairns, while the vessel was stranded on a ...

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  24. PRIMARY INDUSTRY BASIS OF ECONOMIC FUTURE

    MELBOURNE, September 14.—"Australia's economic future lies overwhelmingly in basically sound and progressive primary industries as the real hub round which national prosperity revolved," declared the Federal ...

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  25. SNIPERS FIRE AT BRITISH CONSUL

    BATAVIA, September 14. (A.A.P., Reuter's): To-day's Dutch military report says that the British Consul, travelling in a convoy of four jeeps ...

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  26. GOLD SLUICING

    BOWEN, September 14.—Bowen district is awai[?]ng with interest the developed of a [?]cing project at the old Ukslunda gold ...

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  27. HUN ESCAPEE IN MISSING YACHT

    LONDON, September 13.—The destroyer Obdurate left Portsmouth last night to join in the search for the 16 son auxiliary motor yacht which ...

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  28. EXTRA ALLOWANCE FOR SCHOLARSHIP

    BRISBANE, September 13.—The State Government has decided to increase by £1 per year the Scholarship all[?]wances paid to secondary schools ...

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  29. DUTCH OIL GROUP LEAVES RUMANIA

    LONDON, September 14.—The "Sunday Times" says the Royal Dutch Shell Group decided to withdraw the entire British and Dutch staffs from their ...

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  30. STORM REDUCTION PLAN POSTPONED

    NEW YORK, September 13.—Plans by Scientists and the armed forces for "project cirrus"—an attempt to break up a tropical hurricane with a dry ice ...

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  31. U.S. ACCEPTS BASIS FOR TARRIF TALKS

    LONDON, September 13.—The British United Press Geneva representative says that a British spokesman raid the United States invited the ...

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  32. SEARCH FOR LOST MONEY FRUITLESS

    SHANGHAI, September 13.—A nineteen day search failed to recover 445 cases of Chinese 10.000 dollar notes, which the crew said they had tes, which nl* worth 960.000 U.S dollar; Five other ea»c» jettisoned, wdit re-covered, j ...

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  33. ALLEGED ATTACK ON SLEEPER

    SYDNEY, September 14.—At Kog[?]rsh Court yesterday. Police alleged that Andrew David Sinclair Shee, 27, of Balmain, had attacked his sleeping ...

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