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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  4. 17 CHILDREN DIE IN KOREA TRAIN EXPLOSION

    SEOUL, September 17.—Seventeen Korean children died, and at least 200 more were injured to-day when the engine of a train on which they were travelling to school blew apart. ...

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  5. Round The WorldKetch Swamped

    MARYBOROUGH, Sept 17.—The "world cruise" ketch, Thuruna, has been swamped on a sandbank ...

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  6. Dispute Holds Up Water Plan

    BRISBANE, September 17.—The resignation of three welders over a dispute over camping conditions has held up work on Townsville's Mt. ...

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  7. Memorial Drinking Fountain At Grammar School

    A beautifully tiled drinking fountain has been built at the Townsville Grammar School as a memorial to a former pupil at the school, the late Alan McKlmmin. Alan, one of seven McKlmmin boys to attend Grammar, died in September, 1945, when a pupil at the school. The memorial is a gift to the school from his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McKlmmin. of Mysterton Estate, and a fund to perpetually maintain the fountain has also been provided. The Idea of a fountain ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SEEKS £1 RISE EFFECTS

    MELBOURNE, September 17.—A suggestion that 18 public instrumentalities in all Stales should be directed ...

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  9. Definite On Hospital Scheme

    BRISBANE, Sept. 17— The Premier (Mr. V. C Gair) said to-day that the State Government was ...

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  10. Difficult To Obtain Land Title

    BRISBANE, Sept, 17,—The difficulty experienced by the Proserpine Co-operative Sugar Milling ...

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  11. Seamen Stop Work At Cairns

    CAIRNS, September 17: Seamen mainline three coastal vessels and two sugar lighters at Cairns ...

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  12. PARLIAMENT UPHELD SPEAKER'S ACTION OVER WALSH'S STATEMENT

    BRISBANE, September 17.—The action of the Acting Speaker (Mr. D. Farrell) in Parliament last week in refusing to order the Treasurer (Mr. E. J. Walsh) to withdraw a statement objected to by Mr. R. H. Watson (C.P., Mulgrave) was upheld in the House to-day by 39 ...

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  13. WEIRD DISCOVERY

    TOKIO, Sept. 17.—A Japanese eye doctor reported yesterday that when he operated on a ...

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  14. S. African Tension "Worst Ever"

    BLOEMFONTEIN, September 17. — Mr. Strauss, leader of South Africa's United Party, warned the ...

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  15. Sharp Rise In Unemployment

    CANBERRA, September 17.—An increase of almost 100 per cent in the number of recipients of ...

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  16. Clash By Labour Men?

    CANBERRA, Sept 17.—A heated scene involving the Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Mr. A. Calwell) ...

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  17. DAM PROJECT TO COST : £70,000,000

    BRISBANE, Sept. 17.—The last estimate of the cost of the Burdekin River project was £70,000,000, made ...

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  18. Speculation On Bomb Explosion

    NEW YORK, Sept. 17.—Britain will explode an atom bomb probably before the end of month, and hopes ...

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  19. WOOL PRICES MAINTAINED

    SYDNEY, September 17: Values for most descriptions were maintained at the Sydney wool sales ...

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  20. BILL TO COVER ALIMONY

    BRISBANE, September 17: A Bill to allow a divorced wife to claim alimony from her former husband's estate ...

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  21. LAUNDRY TAB KEY TO JEWEL THEFT

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 17. A laundry mark on an overcoat which was left by a escaping Jewel thief ...

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  22. Vertical Take-Off For Jets

    LONDON, September 17.—Fighter 'planes which would be launched vertically at a super-high speed by means of ...

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  23. Two Dead In 'Copter Crash

    LONDON, September 17.—Two men died at St. Austell (Cornwall) this morning after a helicopter crashed ...

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  24. Court Member's Salary £3100

    BRISBANE, September 17: Industrial Court member, Mr. T. E. Dwyer received a salary of £3100 a year, the ...

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  25. DELEGATES LEAVING BRISBANE?

    BRISBANE, Sept. 17.—Authorities believe that the Peking peace conference delegates who arrived in ...

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  26. POPE ILL

    CASTEL GANDOLFO (Italy) September 17.—Pope Plus XII. cancelled all audiences for to-day. ...

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  27. Cor Prices Drop

    SYDNEY, September 17.—Prices on all Nuffield cars, trucks and tractors will be reduced. ...

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  28. JAP RELATIONS WITH 37 NATIONS

    TOKIO, September 17.—Japan has now returned diplomatic relations with 37 nations, the Foreign ...

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  29. RESTRICTED PEAK DOWNS OUTPUT

    BRISBANE, September 17: Pending a decision on the future of the scheme by the British and Queensland ...

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  30. NEW JET CRASH DEATH

    LONDON, September 16.— Flying Officer John Aubrey Ellwood (29). son of Air Marshal Sir Aubrey Ellwood ...

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  31. ARMED YOUTH CAPTURED

    SYDNEY, September 17: An armed youth, 17 years old. captured in the bush near Newcastle to-day was ...

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  32. WIND CAUSES PLANE UPSET

    CANBERRA, September 17.—After almost being capsized by a sudden gust of wind while landing here ...

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  33. Wharf Annual Leave Stopped

    SYDNEY, September 17,—Because of the labour shortage, the Stevedoring Industry Board has ...

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  34. Fat Stock Sales Remain Buoyant

    BRISBANE, September 17: The Queensland Meat Industry Board chairman (Mr. T. G. Hope) said to-day that ...

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  35. VICTORIAN VOTE TO-DAY ?

    MELBOURNE, September 17.—A vote is expected early to-morrow morning on the no confidence motion against ...

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  36. AGREE ON CHINA?

    NEW YORK, September 17: Diplomatic observers in Moscow believed that secret agreements covering China's ...

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  37. TO RECTIFY LONG SERVICE ANOMALIES

    BRISBANE, September 17.—A Bill, which, he said, was designed to rectify a number of anomalies in the long service leave legislation passed in March last, was introduced in Parliament to-day by the Minister for Labour ...

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  38. MORE MARGARINE

    BRISBANE, September 17: The maximum allowable production of table margarine in Queensland had risen from ...

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  39. PENSIONS UP FROM OCT. 2

    CANBERRA, September 17.—A Social Services Bill authorising increased age, invalid and widows' pensions, ...

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  40. UPWARD TREND AT TOBACCO SALES

    CAIRNS, September 17.—Clearance of 64 of the 96 tons of leaf offered on the first day of the September ...

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  41. MAY AIR LIFT N.Z. PRODUCE

    WELLINGTON, September 17 (A. A.P.-Reuter). — Solent flying boat operators would like to brine New Zealand ...

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  42. New Deal for Mining

    CANBERRA, September 17: A new deal for the coal mining industry was foreshadowed by the Minister for ...

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  43. IMPORT TYRES

    CANBERRA, Sept. 17. — Additional supplies of Michelin steel cord pneumatic types would soon be available for ...

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  44. HOUSE BUSY

    BRISBANE, September 17: Six Bills passed the third reading stage in Parliament to-day. ...

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  45. MANY PHASES NOT IRONED OUT

    BRISBANE, September 17. There were so many phases of the long service leave not ironed out that it was ...

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  46. Give Up Search

    SYDNEY, September 17,—H.M.A.S. Australia to-day abandoned her search for the freighter Awahou (432 tons), ...

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  47. U.S. Denial On Yugoslav Bases

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 17: A State Department's spokesman has denied that the United States had asked ...

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  48. Council To Fight Ratepayers' Move

    MACKAY, September 17.—The Pioneer Shire Council will fight a move by some ratepayers to cede to the ...

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  49. AFRICANS HURT

    JOHANNESBURG, September 17.—A total of 17 Africans were injured when police charged with batons a crowd ...

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  50. Defect In Engine Of Gov.-General's Plane

    CANBERRA, September 17.—A defect was detected in the port engine of the Governor-General's R.A.A.F. Dakota at it was about to take off from Canberra airport at noon to-day. ...

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  51. CITY LOAN DELAY

    BRISBANE, September 17.—Because of delay by the Loan Council, the Brisbane City Council could ...

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  52. COMPENSATION RISE

    CANBERRA, September 15,—The Minister for Social Services (Mr. A.G. Townley) disclosed in the House of ...

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  53. Tanker Help Delayed

    BRISBANE, September 17.—Help for the disabled British tanker Neverita in North Queensland waters ...

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  54. "NO KNOWLEDGE"

    BRISBANE, September 17: The Police Commissioner (Mr. Smith) said to-night he had no knowledge that a ...

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  55. LOSE 215 SHIPS

    LONDON, September 17.—The world's merchant fleets lost 215 ships of 100 tons and more through various causes ...

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  56. HELP PRODUCERS

    CANBERRA, Sept. 17. — The Minister for Commerce and Agriculture (Mr. J. MoEwen) to-day gave a bright ...

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  57. Reds Use Stones In Korea War

    SEOUL, September 17,—Chinese Communist soldiers crept close to an advance United Nations ...

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  58. NEW ROBES FOR NUNS?

    HOME, September 17 Roman Catholic Nuns may soon exchange their heavy robes for lighter garb. ...

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