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  4. WATER LEVEL WELL DOWN

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  5. Water Supply Now Improved

    FOR the first time restrictions were placed recently on water consumers in Maryborough. However, recent rains have partially filled Teddington weir, and indications are that the present modified restrictions will be lifted in the near future. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. [?]SPECTING TEDDINGTON WEIR!

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  7. Strong Criticism Of Russia In Commons

    LONDON, February 20.—Strong criticism of Soviet policy was made by sev-eral members of the House of Commons during {he foreign affairs debate to-day. Russia also found defenders from both sides of the House. Mr. M. K. MacMillon (Labour) ...

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  8. [?]OSCOW DECLARES [?]GENTS IN CANADA [?]AD NO AUTHORITY

    LONDON, February 21.—A Soviet Government message broadcast by Moscow radio stated that Soviet [?] had obtained certain technical information in [?]ada which, however, proved that Soviet ...

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  9. EXPLOSION IN MINE TRAPS 550

    HEREFORD, February 21.—Five hundred and fifty, including at least two British officers, are trapped underground in ...

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  10. NEW CARRIER MAY REPLACE SYDNEY

    CANBERRA, February 20.—Australia's postwar naval policy will be the deciding factor in what is to be done ...

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  11. SUGAR INDUSTRY INQUIRY

    BRISBANE, February 21.—Messrs. J. Hutcheon. K.C. (chairman), Hunter Freeman (representing the millers) and F. ...

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  12. Ships Needed For Migrants

    LONDON, February 21.—"The shipping position is so critical that I may ask the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) to see whether it is possible to release one or more large interstate passenger liners for a limited ...

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  13. RUSSIA OUSTED FROM OLYMPIC GAMES?

    LONDON, February 21.—The [?] told the ...

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  14. Frenchman Gets Deserts

    LONDON, February 21.—[?] the French Blu[?] ...

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  16. SIR B. SMITH FINDS THE PITS DEEP

    LONDON, February 21.—"I knew the [?] of my pretty serious job when I started: the only [?] I did not know was how ...

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  17. UNIQUE FLOODS IN MIDDLE WEST

    CANBERRA, February 21.—Pilots who has flown between Adelaide and Darwin since the torrential rains in the past week swept the continent from north to south described scenes which probably are unique in the history of the ...

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  18. CRITICISM OF SOVIET IN MANCHURIA SWELLING

    CHUNGKING, February 20.—The China Times, joining the swelling criticism of Russian occupation of Manchuria, declared to-day that the Premier (Dr. Soong) signed a treaty with Russia sacrificing Manchuria at the time when Japan was being crushed ...

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  19. RAAF PLANES SABOTAGED.

    SYDNEY February 21.—Attempts were made to sabotage two of nine R.A.A.F. Beaufighters which took o fi from Narromine at dawn to-day on the 12,000-mile flight to Japan and back. ...

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