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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 81 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 117 words
  4. DISCUSSING KOREA IN TOKIO

    GENERAL DOUGLAS MACARTHUR who flew to Korea last week taking in Toklo with Mr John Foster Dulles special U.S. State Department adviser who has just visited Korea Mr. Dulles has now returned to the United States. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TEA RATIONING OFF FROM TO-DAY

    CANBERRA, July 2.— The Commonwealth Government had decided to abolish tea rationing from to-morrow, the Prune Minister, Mr. R. G. Menzies, announced to-night. "There are ample ...

    Article : 311 words
  6. CONFLICTING REPORTS ON SUWON FIGHTING

    NEW YORK, July 2.— Conflicting reports regarding the situation at Suwon followed die entry of United States troops into the South Korean war on Saturday. ...

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  7. NEW FLOOD THREAT IN SOUTHWEST

    BRISBANE, July 2.— The heavy run-off near the head-water of light to moderate rainfall during the last week have ...

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  8. SAME SUBSIDY SOUGHT FOR CALLIDE COAL

    GLADSTONE. July 2.— a meeting to-day of representatives of Gladstone public bodies and trade unions decided to ask the ...

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  9. Busk Fires In Julia Creek Area

    JULIA CREEK. July 2.— The bush fire menace is causing concern among graziers. A grass fire on Saturday ...

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  10. Crocs., Pigs In Burdekin Gorge Area

    AYR, July 2.— Crocodiles are large both numerically and physically at the foot of the Burdekin Gorge where ...

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  11. Flood Trail Of Ruin and Desolation

    SYDNEY, July 2.— Scenes of devolution and ruin are appearing after another as flood waters recede still further on ...

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  12. MYSTERY DISTRESS SIGNALS

    SYDNEY, July 2.— Mystery surrounds a report by two fishermen early to-day of having seen three distress flares from ...

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  13. PROBLEMS OF EDUCATION

    BRISBANE. July 2.— Shortage of teachers and school accommodation problem might make long-term planning Imperative ...

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  14. STUDENTS WANT £100M. GRANT

    MELBOURNE. July 2: Students at a meeting at Melbourne University on Saturday. decided to urge the Federal Government to grant ...

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  15. WOOL DISPOSAL PROGRAMME

    BRISBANE. July 2. - In the first half of the 1950-51 wool selling season 110,500 bales of Australian wool from joint ...

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  16. A.L.P. VIEWS ON KOREA EXPECTED

    SIDNEY July 2.— The leudry of the Federal Opposition (Mr. J. B. Chifley) is expected this week to outline the Labour ...

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  17. WOMAN ALIVE AFTER FAIl OVER GAP

    SYDNEY. July 2.— A woman had a miraculous escape from death the afternoon when she crashed 175 feet into the sea ...

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  18. SUCKED OUT OF PLANE.

    MIAMI (Florida). July 2. An on line employee fell 8000 feet to-day when he was sucked out of a passenger plane when a door ...

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  19. PILOTS SKILL AVERTS INJURY

    BRISBANE, July 2.— Two men escaped Injury when a Gipsy Moth plane made an emergency landing in a (mall paddock off Holmead ...

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  20. Dittmer Output To Be Stepped Up

    PROSERPINE July 2.— After a period of idleness during which tome alterations and additions were made the treatment plant ...

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  21. BUYING TO BEAT PRICE INCREASE

    MELBOURNE, July 2.— In Melbourne a woman, who had waited from 7.15 a.m. on Saturday (or a grocer to open, presented coupons ...

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  22. AMANA SURVIVOR DIES IN PERTH

    PERTH. July 2.— There are now no survivors from last Monday Skymaster crash The 29th and last victim died in hospital ...

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  23. HOPE ABANDONED FOR FAIRWIND

    SYDNEY. July 2.— The search for the lost motorship Fairwind was abandoned to-day when three Army "ducks." searching ...

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  24. N.T. MEAT PLANT NOW RUBBLE

    DARWIN. July 2.— The British High Commissioner (Mr. K. J. William) yesterday stood on the site of Fott Dundas where, more ...

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  25. NO DECISION ON USE OF TROOPS

    SINGAPORE. July 2 - "My talks with Australian and New Zealand military lenders were very satisfactory but any decision ...

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  26. BODY FOUND IN LOGAN RIVER

    BRISBANE. July 2— The body of Henry F. Leeson (41), married, of Ashgrove Brisbane, who was drowned in the Logan River ...

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  27. M.G.M. EXECUTIVE KILLED IN SMASH

    SYDNEY, July 2.— Three Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer executives were injured one fatally when they were involved in a car smash ...

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  28. TOWERS "EXILES" BACK HOME

    CHARTERS TOWERS, July 2.— The tradition of hospitality exclusive to Charters Towers, and the matchless loyalty of Its ...

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  29. SYDNEY MISSED ITS SUNSHINE

    SYDNEY. July 1.— Sydney had less sunshine in June than in any other on record. From June 1 until sunset on Friday Sydney ...

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  30. ADMITS KILLING 173 PEOPLE

    COLUMBUS (Ohio), July 2.— David Seegee (21) confessed yesterday that he caused a circus fire which killed 169 people six years ...

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  31. MR. MENZIES NOT GOING OVERSEAS.

    CANBERRA, July 2.— The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) to-day emphatically denied Press reports which claimed he would leave for ...

    Article : 119 words
  32. ARGENTINE BEEF TO U.K. HALVED

    BUENOS AIRES. July 1.— All sales or Argentine meat to Britain were halted by the Government to-day. The ...

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  33. LOST ISLAND RESIDENT SAFE.

    After he had been misting for three days Clarence Scrivener,. president of Horseshoe Bay, Magnetic Island, was located at the ...

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  34. DOUBLE MOTIVE FOR ATTACK ON S. KOREA

    WASHINGTON, July 1.— The Republican policy adviser to the State Department, Mr. John F. Dulles, said to-night that South Korea was attacked because the Communists seem to have felt they could not tolerate this hopeful and attractive Asiatic ...

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  35. HAYMAN FLIGHT DELAYED

    BRISBANE, July 2.— A party of Australian and foreign Press representatives were aboard e Cotslina flying boat which made ...

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  36. DEBRIS LEFT BY KEMPSEY FLOOD

    NEIGHBOURS helping to clear tons of driftwood which floodwaters piled against the serandah of Mr. S wilkes home Vorde Street Kemp[?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  37. CRASHED ON TEST FLIGHT

    PARTS, July 2.— The 73-ton Armagnac, the first trans-Atlantic liner built in Prance and prototype for a fleet of 90 ...

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  38. Divergent Views On Crossing Smashes.

    BRISBANE, July 2.— A charge that the Railways Department had never made a definite move to eliminate danger at level crossings was made by Mr. L. W. Luckins, Liberal M.L.A. for Norman ...

    Article : 336 words
  39. RECRUITING RATE NOT AFFECTED?

    MELBOURNE. July 2. Although there had been many in quires at recruiting depots if was impossible to know yet if ...

    Article : 207 words
  40. ESCAPING GAS KILLS ELEVEN

    LONDON,. July 2.— Escaping carbon monoxide gas killed 11 and over came 28 other night [?] workers yesterday of Consett From ...

    Article : 122 words
  41. DOCTOR BY AIR TO COEN- CHILD

    COEN. July 3.— An emergency opreration was performed upon as four-year-old child Melba Shephard, after she hid fallen ...

    Article : 116 words
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