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  2. MAILS CLOSE TODAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 110 words
  3. TIDES. SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 58 words
  4. U.N. PUSH IN KOREA IS ON

    TOKIO, September 15 (A.A.P.-Reuter): The South Korean army announced that U.S. and South Korean forces landed to-day at Wolmi Island, which is linked by a causeway with Inchon, the port for Seoul. The ...

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  5. COURT MOVE ON WHARF STRIKE

    SYDNEY, September 15.—An application requesting an order to 7,200 striking watersiders to return to work was adjourned to Monday by Justice Kirby in the Industrial Court to-day. He urged the Waterside ...

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  6. BATTLE OF BRITAIN COMMEMORATION

    FIRST WREATH being laid on the Cenotaph at Anzac Memorial Park on Friday, after the ceremony held in commemoration of the Battle ef Britain. The ceremony, which was preceded by a march through the city, was the main Public event of Air Force week In Townsville (Walter Studio Photo) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. 2174 LB. IS NEW RECORD WOOL PRICE

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 15.— The highest price ever paid for wool in an Australian wool Exchange was said in ...

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  8. ELECTION CHALLENGE ON ANTI-REDS BILL

    CANBERRA, September 15.—The Prime Minister (Mr. R. G. Menzies.) to-night in effect challenged the Labour Party to an election on the Communist Party Dissolution Bill. "I do not think my opponents wantan election," Mr. Menzies said, when ...

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  9. Russia To Be In Jap Treaty Talks

    WASHINGTON, September 15.— President Truman said today that he had authorised the State Deportment to [?] ...

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  10. CRITICAL OF MIGRANT SELECTION

    BRISBANE, September 15.—Australia might as well [?] immigration under her present policy of selecting migrants. ...

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  11. Bishop Bars Wedding To Divorcee

    LONDON, September 11.—The Bishop of Saint Andrew barred Canon M. G. [?] from [?] at the wedding ...

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  12. P.M. TO SPEAK ON RECRUITING

    CANBERRA, September 15.— Mr.R.G. Menzies) announced to-night that he would take part a broadcast at 7.15 p.m. or ...

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  13. N.Z. STOPPAGE NATION WIDE

    WELLINGTON, September 15.— Mr.H. Barnes, national president of the New Zealand Waterside Workers' Union announced that ...

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  14. DEATH OF MR. J. H S. BARNES

    BRISBANE, Sept 15.—The death has occurred at Southport of Mr. J.H.S. Barnes, who was well-known in Queensland ...

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  15. ATOM BOMBING MORAL ASPECT

    LONDON, september 10.—Professor R. E. Peteris, president of the Atomic Scientists' Association, writing in the Atomic Scientists ...

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  16. FREE WORLD DEFENCE BIG THREE SEE NEED FOR BUILD-UP

    NEW YORK, September 15.—The Big Three Foreign Ministers to-night announced that they had fully agreed on the need to strengthen the free world's defences in Europe and Asia. ...

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  17. POLITICAL CRISIS IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY. Sept. 15.—Messrs J. C. Geraghty and J.W.Selffert two unendorsed Labour members on whom the McGirr State ...

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  18. NEW DIVISION OF COUNTRY PARTY

    TOOWOOMBA, September 15.—A Darling Downs division of the Australian Country Party was formed at a meeting in ...

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  19. N.Z. COAL LAW REVERSED

    WELLINGTON, September 15—The Prime Minister. Mr. Sydney Holland. introduced in the House of Representatives this morning a ...

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  20. WESTERN ANTS ACT STRANGELY

    BRISBANE, September 15.—Strange columns of ants, reaching hundreds of feet into the air, have been Mich ted on Springvale ...

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  21. STATION SOLD FOR £80,000

    LONOREACH, September 15.—Crossmore station has been sold for £80,000. Crossmore, between Longreach ...

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  22. JAPS ON TRIAL ALLEGED MURDER OF DIGGER PRISONERS

    LOS NEGROS, September 15—"We were in a hurry to retreat" was the reason given for the execution of three Australian prisoners of war in an alleged statement by one of the accused, read at the ...

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  23. APPEAL ON DEATH SENTENCE

    MELBOURNE, September 15.—Nine grounds are set out in the notice of application for leave 10 appeal to the State Full Court on ...

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  24. Mt. Morgan Pay Rise Claim

    BRISBANE, Sept. 15.—The industrial Court to-day reserved its decision in the claim for wage increases and improved conditions ...

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  25. WRECKED SHIP FOR SALE

    THE picture above taken from a launch, shows the Empire Gladstone, 7000 tons British freighter ashore at lois Point five miles south of Merimbuis, on the south coast of New South Wales.In the foreground are the jagged rocks which claimed her as their victim. The ship has been shandoned and tenders are being called for her as the lies on the rocks. The freighter is six years old. She ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. END OF KRUPP DISMANTLING

    LONDON, September 15.—Britain has stopped dismantling the Krupp steelworks. Germany's main arsenal in two world wars. ...

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  27. Improve Lot of Aborigines

    BRISBANE, September 15.—The Government to-day recognised he need to lift aborigines to a either plane stated the Minister ...

    Article : 73 words
  28. U.S. MAY BUY TROOP SHIPS

    NEW YORK, September 15.—The U.S. Government will probably buy the liners [?] and Monterey, foremerly on the ...

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