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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TODAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 115 words
  4. RUSSIA HAS ATOM BOMB

    LONDON, September 24.—Britain and the United States acted swiftly following the news that Russia had the atom bomb, says the "Sunday Express" military writer. The centre of global strategic planning ...

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  5. CAUGHT BY WIND, PLANE OVERTURNS'

    TOOWOOMBA, september 25: Caught by a gust of wind as it was turning on the ground after landing at the Toowoomba ...

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  6. DROUGHT IN ENGLAND

    Many parts of England are now suffering from an "absolute drought" Unless long and maintainance of rain fall within the next few weeks the manitainance of the water supplies of the country will be seriously threatened pictuer shows the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BIKINI TEST EFFECT STILL PRESENT

    SEATTLE, September 24.— Radiation activity from the 1946 Bikini Atomic bomb experiments war still present in animal anil and ...

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  8. Hughes Advocates Stronger Defence

    SYDNEY, September 25.—The need for stronger defence, including compulsory training in Australia, was urged by Australia's ...

    Article : 350 words
  9. PIG MEAT COSTS Hid. 14½d PER LB.

    CANBERRA, September 25.— The Commonwealth Bureau of Agricultural Economics fixed the of production of pig meats ...

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  10. MOTORIST ON MANSLAUGHTER

    SYDNEY september 25— Police to-day charged n motorist with [?], following the death of a young man who earlier was found lying unconscious in Wood- ...

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  11. CHEMISTS TO REVIEW ACT

    BRISBANE, September 25.—The Federal Pharmaceutical Service Gulld's Federal Council at the the annual meeting in Brisbane ...

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  12. LABOUR CONTROL BROADCASTING

    SYDNEY, September 25.—The leader of the Federal Opposition, Mr. R. G. Menzies said to-day that the Labor Government, by ...

    Article : 64 words
  13. GOLD PRICE IS NEW LIFE TO MT. MORGAN

    ROCKHAMPTON, September 24.— The announcement that the price of sold has been increased by nearly 50 pec cent has been received with ...

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  14. DOG LEADS PROTEST MARCH

    LONDON, September 25: Reuter's Copenhagen representative says 50,000 people marched to the town hill ...

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  15. FAMILIES VACATE AT GRASS FIRE

    BRISBANE, September 25.—A grass fire which swept over 50 acres of Enoggera rifle range today, forced five families to vacate ...

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  16. Tito Says Plot Was Hatched

    LONDON, September 25.—Agency correspondents in Belgrade state Tito personally handed to the Hungarian Ambassador ...

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  17. PETROL DRUMS PLENTIFUL

    CAIRNS, September 26.—When the R.A A. and U.S. Air Force gave up the use of Higgins Field, the wartime aerodrome near the ...

    Article : 118 words
  18. WALKED 42 MILES, WON BET

    MELBOURNE, september 25.—Although they became lost at one siage and travelled in a complete circle, two men walked 42 miles ...

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  19. FELL SKATING, LATER SUCCUMBS

    MACKAY, September 25— Thomas Michael Gihts, 27. single of Alfred Street Mackay, died in the early hours of Saturday ...

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  20. DEVALUATION EFFECTS FELT

    LONDON, September 25— Reuter's financial representative says the full effects of Britain's devaluations are becoming ...

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  21. MAN DIVES INTO SYDNEY HARBOUR

    SYDNEY, September 25.—Private William Burns, 22. of ingieburn Camp, dived from the top deck or the Show Boat into ...

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  22. DID BOMB WRECK PLANE?

    MONTREAL September 25.—Police today claimed that a bomb caused the wreck of a Canadian Pacific Airways plane on September 9. with the loss of 23 lives. ...

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  23. SACRIFICE AND LARGE PRACTICE

    SYDNEY, September 23.—Dr.Ian Holt, 30. a former prominent athlete, and Sydney University footballer, bus given up a medical ...

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  24. TRAGEDY AT CAIRNS HOTEL

    CAIRNS, September 25.—The body of a man named L Fullerton week reported to have been found hanging outside a room at the Railway Hotel on Saturday morning. ...

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  25. NATIVES HOME AT CAPE YORK

    CAIRNS, September 25.—Plans for the settlement of s largo number ber island natives on the mainland near Cape York are veil in hand. ...

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  26. MAN DROWNED IN BARRON RIVER

    CAIRNS, September 25.—A turn was found drowned in the Barren River at Kuranda this afternoon. He is believed to be William ...

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  27. PENINSULA MINING

    COEN, September 26.— With the increase in the price of gold the Weenlock field looks for a big lift in production. ...

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  28. N.G. TEAK AT C. TRIBULATION

    CAIRNS, September 25.—What to believed to be the only stand in North Queensland of the hard wood timber known as New Guinea teak teak is likley to be ...

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  29. BLACK WEEK FOR PETROL

    SYDNEY, September 25.— Sydney petrol tiers face a black week, the chairman of the Australian Chamber of Automobile ...

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  30. UNION OPPOSES PUPIL TEACHERS

    BRISBANE, September 25.—"A paltry pinchpenny system of sweated child labour" is how the Queensland Teachers' Union journal ...

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  31. 2300 MORE MINERS NEEDED

    SYDNEY, September 24:—A coal authority said on Friday, Australia needed 2,300 more mine WORKERS to overcome her ...

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  32. FREIGHTER IN BIGHT, DRIFTS

    ADELAIDE, September 25.—The failure of a small, but vital, bearing disabled the main diesci engine of the British freighter Lambrook ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN USE OF ISOTOPES

    CAKRJDGE (TENNESSEE) "September) 24.—Australia was Using American isotopes to carry out important agricultural and plant studies the U.S. Atomic ...

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  34. BAGASSE FIRE AT FARLEIGH

    MACKAY, September 23.—Mackay firemen, with the assistance of Farleigh mill employees worked for 74 hours today to bring a fire in the ...

    Article : 52 words
  35. SLANDER TALK IN SHIP FIRE

    TORONTO, September 23.— Canada, Steamship Linn has announced it will sue for £400,000 anyone who says the captain was, drink when fire destroyed the ...

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  36. SABOTAGE ON OIL FIELDS

    LONDON, September 24.—The Associated Press Rangoon representative Rays the Burma Oil Company appealed to the Burmese ...

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  37. EUROPE WHEAT HARVEST RECORD

    LONDON, September 25.—The American Press Paris representative says an Associated Press of America survey of 14 countries ...

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  38. PERSIA'S SHAH TO VISIT U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, September 20.—White Houw announced today the President Truman is sending, his private plane to Teheran ...

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  39. 50 TREATED FOR BRAWL INJURIES

    MELBOURNE September 25.—Fifty people who were injured in brawls were treated in the casualty room on the grounds at the ...

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  40. EISTEDDFOD PERSONALITIES

    Mr. Butter has had years of experience in the vocal instrumental and art of speech fields having adjudicated at all landing custedd ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  41. PROMISING JOCKEY

    A young Townsville apprentice jockey, Albert Campbell, broke into the racing game in sensational on Saturday. ...

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  42. Q.C.E. MEETING MAY BE CALLED

    BRISBANE, September 25— Some members of the State Labor Party ore lifting the early meeting of the discuss criticism ...

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  43. AUSTRIAN COMS. ORDER TO STRIKE

    VIENNA, September 23 The Austrian Minister for the interior (Ferdinand Craf) charged today that the Conunform had ordered ...

    Article : 72 words
  44. Slimmers Warned On Dexedrine

    SYDNEY, September 25.—Dorton warned women this weeks warned women this week against the use of a new summing drug dexedrine, ...

    Article : 128 words
  45. Death On Road, One In Two Days

    BRISBANE, September 55.—The economic loss to the community wan apparent when it was realised that on Queensland roads ...

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  46. GIRL KILLED HER FATHER WHO WAS CANCER VICTIM

    STANFORD (CONNECTIEUT). September 25.—A warrant, changing 20-years-old Carol Pight Kith the murder of her father, ...

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  47. CHARGE OF WIFE MURDER

    QUEBEC, September 24—J. Albert Guay, 31, Qoehec Jeweller was charged today with Murdering his wife, Simard,by means of a homemade bomb which ex ...

    Article : 84 words
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