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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TODAY

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  4. THIRTY MILLION EGGS FROM AUSTRALIA

    A consignment of 30,000,000 Australian eggs arrived at London by the "Empire Grace" on January 2. picture shows dockers unloading at the Albert Dock. It was anticipated that 6000 cases would be unloaded dally. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. INTERNEES SUFFER MOST FROM CARGO HOLDUP

    MELBOURNE, January 14.-The watersiders' hold-up of supplies for Java had added to the misery of thousands of women and children internees, and had indirectly cause many deaths, without helping the Indonesian cause ...

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  6. SIX INJURED IN CAIRNS EXPLOSION

    CAIRNS, January 14.-A loud explosion which occurred at the rear of premises in Grafton Street about 10.45 o'clock to-night shook buildings in the locality, and five persons were subsequently taken to the District ...

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  7. 40-HOUR WEEK

    CANBERRA, January 14.- The Commonwealth Government will initiate a full dress debate on the forty-hour week and ...

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  8. U.S. TO RETAIN SEVEN FLEETS

    WASHINGTON, January 14: The Navy Department has disclosed that it will operate seven active post-war fleets. There will ...

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  9. P.M's. DAKOTA SABOTAGED

    MELBOURNE, January 14.-A message from Rabaul stales the R.A.A.F. Dakota crew which took Mr. Chifley on his recent island ...

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  10. BRIDES NEARLY DESTITUTE

    "Many of our husbands are discharged, some "are out of work because of strikes in America, and others are going back to colleges and ...

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  11. CONTROL OF LAND VALUES SOUGHT

    CANBERRA, January 14.-The backbone of any Commonwealth Government plan to provide standard prices for primary producers is strict ...

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  12. STILL 200,000 IN RAPWI CARE

    BATAVIA, January 14.- There are still nearly 200,000 personnel, mainly civilians in the hands of the R.A.P.W. I, relief organisation in Java. ...

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  13. GIRLS HOPE TO OBTAIN PASSPORTS

    BRISBANE, January 14.-"The American authorities will seek permission for us to go back to Manila." said Miss Edith Forest. ...

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  14. 2000 HUNS AWAIT TRIAL FOR MURDER

    LONDON, January 14.-At least 2000 Germans rounded up await trial for the murder or brutal treatment of hundreds of U.S. airmen, who fell into ...

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  15. ACUTE PARALYSIS FROM MILLET FOOD

    NEW DELHI, January 14.-Five hundred persons, it is reported, are permanently crippled by a type of paralysis known as Lathurison in the ...

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  16. DEADLOCK IN C.Q.M.E. STRIKE

    ROCKHAMPTON, January 14, - No settlement was reached in the strike at the C.Q.M.E. Coy. when the company and the A.M.I.E.U. had a fourth ...

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  17. SECURITY COUNCIL

    LONDON, January 14.- An Australian will become the Ant chairman of the United Nations Organisation Security Council it the council ...

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  18. 17 ARRESTS OVER TRAIN ROBBERY

    JERUSALEM, January 14.-Seventeen suspects were arrested to-day after a search of the Jewish colony at Hedera, Central Palestine, following ...

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  19. 80,000 IDLE IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, January 14.- While more than 400.000 workers in New South Wales would have returned to their jobs by to-day since the power ...

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  20. JAP SHIPS COMING TO SYDNEY

    TOKIO, January 14.Two Japanese ships will sail this month to bring 6000 Japanese home from Sydney. Six others will leave, also in ...

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  21. U.S. MUSICIAN LIKES KING'S CROSS

    SYDNEY, January 14.-At Kings Cross American orchestra conductor. Maurice Abravanel, has found he can sleep batter than anywhere else in the ...

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  22. FILM ACTRESS DIES FROM FALL

    LONDON, January 14.-The film actress, Enid Stamp-Taylor has died from a fractured skull received in a full in her bathroom on December 9. ...

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  23. CENSORSHIP ENDS IN RUMANIA

    BUCHAREST, January 14. — The Russian authorities in the name of the Allied Control Commission in Rumania, announced that censorship of ...

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  24. GENERAL STAFF HATED HITLER

    NUREMBERG, January 14.- All the members of the German general staff carried on the tradition of von Moltke in the noble manner and should not ...

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  25. JEWISH STATE OF PALESTINE URGED

    NEW YORK, January 14.- The 'New York Times" Washington correspondent says the Rev. Dr. Poling, on behalf of a group of Christian ...

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  26. £70,000,000 SECURITY LOAN OPENS MARCH 12

    CANBERRA, January 14.-A new Commonwealth loan, to be known at the Security Loan, will be opened on March 12, and will remain open for fire weeks, said the Prime Minuter (Mr. Chifley) to-night. He said the Commonwealth hoped to raise £70,000,000, which ...

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  27. COMMONWEALTH EAGER TO START AIR SERVICE

    CANBERRA, January 14.The Commonwealth Government's plan to provide its own inter-State airlines service in full competition with private companies is being pushed ahead rapidly. The Cabinet on Thursday ...

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  28. MORE HOPEFUL OUTLOOK FOR SOLUTION IN JAVA

    BATAVIA, January 14.-Close observers consider that, the inclusion of the Netherlands among the nonparmanent members of the Security Council of UNO is bound to add weight to the viewpoint of the Dutch ...

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  29. RUSSO-BULGARIAN TALKS A FAILURE;

    LONDON, January 14.- The Russo-Bulgarian talks. In which the Russian Assistant Foreign Commissar (M. Vyshinsky) negotiated for the ...

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  30. INCOMING PLANES TO BE FUMIGATED

    CANBERRA, January 14. - Civil pilots landing aircraft in Australia after flying from islands north of the Commonwealth, are obliged to certify ...

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  31. AGED DRAPER TO SERVE 6 MONTHS

    BRISBANE, January 14.-George Harris, 75-year-old draper of Lutwyche, was sentenced to six months [?] to-day on each or three charges ...

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  32. IBN SAUD MEETS ARAB DELEGATES

    LONDON, January 14.- King Ibn Saud, receiving the Palestine Arab delegation in Cairo to-day said "The the question of the Arabs and ...

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  33. RE-OPENING OF THE TOWER OF LONDON

    The Governor of the Tower, Colosel Carked james, re-opens the Tower of London to the public. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. FLOODS DELAY TRAIN IN WEST

    Flooding of Gldyes Creek, near Gillist, held up the cast hound train at Cloncurry last night. The train was due to leave Cloncurry ...

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  35. READY-MADE FARM FOR SERVICEMEN

    BRISBANE, January 14.-Queensland was further advanced with land settlement plans for returned servicemen than moat other Stares the ...

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  36. FEARS FOR MEN OF N.E.I. UNDERGROUND

    BATAVIA, January 14.— The fats of many Dutchman, Eurasians and Indonesians who worked underground against the Japs and were seized by ...

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  37. FALLON HEADS A.W.U. BALLOT

    BRISBANE, January 14.- The state secretary Mr. C.G. Fallon. topped the poll in the A.W.U. ballot for selected of Queensland ...

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