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  2. MAILS CLOSE TODAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. POLISH ARMY NOT THREAT TO SLAVS

    LONDON, February 18—"We fought for a free Poland, but we have not got a free Poland," said General Anders, when interviewed by the American Press Rome correspondent. ...

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  5. COLLAPSE OF AN ENGLISH RAILWAY VIADUCT

    Metals and deepen sagging in mid-air after the partial collapse, near Shepton Mallet, Somerset, England, of a section of viaduct carrying a Bath-Bournemouth railway line. Debris blocked the road over which the viaduct Single line working to a limited extent was restored over the section of viaduct which remains. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SECURITY BLANKET ON SPY RING ACTIVITIES

    NEW YORK, February 18.— The "New York Times" Ottawa correspondent states that although no information was allowed to leak out regarding the number and identity of those held for questioning in connection with the ...

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  7. CAIRNS WHARF DISPUTE

    CAIRNS, February 18.— Six vessels in the Cairns Harbour remain unmanned and 350 water side workers are idle at the dead ...

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  8. 40-HOUR WEEK CONFERENCE

    MELBOURNE, February 18.— An expected tun has been, given the A.C.T.U. discussion on the 40-hour week by the content of Mr. ...

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  9. A.J.F. CAPT, ACQUITTED

    MELBOURNE, February 18.— Captain John Joseph Murphy was acquitted to-day at Lae on four charges against has of treachery and conduct to the prejudice of good order and discipline. Murphy, after telling the ...

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  10. HOPE FOR LOST AIRMEN

    BRISBANE, February 18— Hopes for the safety of the three R.A.A.F. men who have been missing to a Norseman plane since ...

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  11. FULL SUBSIDY TO YOUTH CLUBS

    BRISBANE, February 18.—The National Fitness Council has approved of giants of £250 each to Mackay and Gympie for the establishment of ...

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  12. FRANCO DISMISSES MONARCHISTS

    MADRID, February 18. — The Ministry of Education dismissed five prominent Monarchists who were among the signatories of the ...

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  13. BRIDES BOARD MARIPOSA

    BRISBANE, February 18.— A big crowd of relatives and friends waved tearful good-byes from wharf from when nearly 700 ...

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  14. KING ZOG IS BOUND FOR EGYPT

    LONDON, February 18, (Special)— The little group of people which climbed into the charabane in the grounds of an English country house ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. 15-YEAR-OLDS IN MURDER & THEFT

    BUDAPEST, February 18—The Budapest radio says two children, aged 16, have been arrested, and charged with murdering a woman ...

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  16. INQUIRY UNLIKELY

    CANBERRA, Feb, 18: An official inquiry is unlikely to be held into' the Americas allegations of Australian delay in handling a telegram warning ...

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  17. NEW GAUGE

    BRISBANE, February 18.— The first aerial photographic survey of portion of the area proposed to be traversal by the standard rail gauge in ...

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  18. TURKEY TO BUY BRITISH SHIPS

    LONDON, February 18.— Ankara radio says Turkey is to buy ships from England. A delegation headed by the Director-General of the ...

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  19. CIVIC FAREWELL TO GOVERNOR

    BRISBANE, February 18. — The Governor (Sir Leslie Wilson) will be given civic farewell at the Exhibition Grounds on April 6. An ...

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  20. FALL FROM STORY BRIDGE

    BRISBANE, February 18.— A crane was used to lift two men from the water at Howard Smith's wharf to-day after a man had fallen from the Story ...

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  21. NO GEISHA HOUSES FOR AUSTRALIANS

    MELBOURNE, February 18: Lieut— General Northcott has assured the Australian Alliance of Honour that he will not permit the establishment ...

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  22. MR. WARD FOR N.Z.

    CANBERRA, February 18. — Mr. Chifley announced to-day that during the absence of Mr. Ward in New Zealand, Senator Ashley would act as ...

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  23. SINGAPORE POLICE TO ENFORCE ORDER

    SINGAPORE, February 18 — Admiral Lord Lord Mountbatten has used a proclamation for the enforcement of public order in ...

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  24. EX-DIGGER GIVEN LIGHTER JOB

    SYDNEY, February 18.—Miners at the Northern Extended Colliery to-day refused to work with a returned soldier who secured a job as shift ...

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  25. SHOOTING VICTIM MAY RECOVER

    SYDNEY, February 18—Though she is still dangerously ill, doctors at sydney believe Mrs. Nellie Monahan (27), at Erskineville, now has a chance of ...

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  26. CONCILIATORY NOTE IN JAVA

    LONDON, February 18.— Sjahrir gained further ground as spokesman for his people yesterday when the working committee of the Indonesian ...

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  27. HERBERT RIVER POLLUTION

    INGHAM, February 18.— The Shire Council at a special meeting decided to ask the Premier to instruct the special committee which he promised ...

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  28. LEOPOLD'S FUTURE IN BALANCE

    LONDON, February 18.— The Future of Leopold will be in the balance as the latest results of the Beigian elections indicated ...

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  29. B.O.A.C. CHIEF TO VISIT AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, February 18.— The chairman of British Overseas Air Corporation (Lord Knollys) hat left by air For Australia. ...

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  30. HEAVY DAMAGE IN ADELAIDE GALE

    ADELAIDE, February 18.— A man was electrocuted, houses were partially unroofed, fences demolished windows, Shattered -roads blocked ...

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  31. 327 DEAD POUND IN 'QUAKE AREA

    LONDON, February 18.— Reseve parties working in the rains of five villages in Self Province, Algeria, which area was the worst affected by ...

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  32. LONDON TALKS POSTPONED

    CANBERRA, February 18. — The talks by the Prime Ministers in London have been postponed. Advice has been received from Britain that the ...

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  33. PRICE LIMITS ON STOCK UNLIKELY

    CANBERRA, February 18.— Prices officials to-day expressed doubts about the effectiveness of placing limits on stock prices as a deterrent to ...

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  34. ITALIAN COMMON MAN MOVEMENT

    ROME, February 18.— Shouts of "Duee, Duee," rang out unchallenged in the great assembly hall at Rome University when Guglielmo Glannini ...

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  35. RUSSIA WANTS FREE HAND ON HER OWN BORDERLAND

    LONDON, February 18—The work of the Security Council has made it clear to the western powers that Russia will brook no interference over the broad borderland territory upon which her security it held to depend, says the Times" in a leader. Russia received an ...

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  36. MR. TRYVGE LIE TAKES OVER

    Sir Trygve Lie the Norwegian Foreign Minister, being sworn-in as Secretary-General of the United Nations Organisation at Central Hall Westminster. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  37. C'WEALTH OFFICE SPACE SURVEY

    BRISBANE, February 18.— An un-tensive survey it to be conducted of the office apace occupied by Commonwealth departments in Brisbane said ...

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  38. INDONESIANS RELIEVED OF KNIVES AND DAGGERS

    Brisbane, February 18— Thirty-Six sheathed knives, daggers and bayonets regarded by Customs searchers as dangerous weapons were signed from Indonesians boarding the repatriation ship Massoora for Java to-day. Many had towshawks which were not removed ...

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  39. NEW CARDINALS CREATED

    LONDON, February 18— Behind the great oaken door of the Consistory Hall at Rome, the Pope held a secret consistory at which be created 12 new ...

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  40. MORE COASTAL RAIN FORECAST

    BRISBANE, February 18. — The Queensland forecast for the 24 hours ending noon to-morrow is: Further showers in the coastal sections, with ...

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  41. ANXIOUS TIME FOR AIRLINER

    SYDNEY, February 18 — The crew and nine passengers of an aeroplane has an anxious time over Mascot this afternoon when the machine was ...

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  42. FIVE NEW CASES OF PARALYSIS

    BRISBANE, February 18 — Five cases of Paralysis were notified to-day for the Week-end. They were: A boy (14) of ...

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