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  3. DROUGHT ENDS IN SOUTHEAST ORLAND

    BRISBANE, January 24.—The cyclone, which has now disappeared,, brought heavy Tain to 28,000 square miles of south-eastern Queensland and Northern N.S.W. This comprises the coastal fringe ...

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  4. FOR THE LATE RISER

    At the London exhibition, "Tea Round the World," there,was shown this domestic appliance, which will provide-early morning tea for late risers. This neat machine at a pre-elected time will make tea, switch on a bedside lamp, and call the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Huge Breakers Strand Fish On Beach

    BRISBANE, January 24. —Hundreds of fish were caught bare-handed hy people on the beach at ...

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  6. NEW MEAT PRICES NO GAINS TO RETAH BUTCHERS?

    BRISBANE, January 24.—A claim that the wholesalers and meat combines stood to grain from the recent increases in meat prices, leaving the consumers and retail ...

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  7. SUPPORT FOR MAJOR COUSENS SOUGHT FROM 8th DIV. MEN

    SYDNEY, January 24.—Officers and men of the 8th Division may be asked to subscribe to a petition to have Major Cousens's commission restored. ...

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  8. CUT THROAT IN COURT

    JERUSALEM, January 23.— An Arab gunman, Mahommed Magiabi, with nine previous convictions, tried to cut his ...

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  9. Outbreak Of Anthrax

    SYDNEY, January 24.— The Bathurst stock inspector today reported an ontbreak of anthrax in the ...

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  10. Union Wants £850 Gift Refunded

    BRISBANE, January 24.—A demand for a refund of £850 given to the Queensland Trades and Labour Council's patriotic fund in ...

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  11. WITNESS TELLS COURT OF LEY'S JEALOUSY

    LONDON January 23. — Mrs Brooks, about whom the Crown alleged Thomas John Lay was insanely jealous, was the first ...

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  12. UNION INQUIRY ON COMMODITY PRICES URGED

    BRISBANE, January 24. — An Investigation to find the real prices paid by the workers for commodities was suggested by the ...

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  13. PALACE MEETING OF PRIVY COUNCIL BEFORE ROYAL TOUR

    LONDON, January 23.—Constitutional arrangements to be made Before the Royal party leave for South Africa are occupying the attention of His Majesty, states ...

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  14. NO DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WHITE RUSSIAN MIGRANTS

    SHANGHAI, January 24.—Officials of the Australian legation deny that they are discriminating between White Russians and Jews ...

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  15. DOCKYARD STOPPAGE TO CONTINUE

    SYDNEY, January 24. — Seven hundred of the 8000 men involved in the two-month-old Sydney dockyard dispute decided today not to ...

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  16. Australian Facing Deportation From U.S.

    SAN FRANCISCO, January 24. —Christopher George Campbell, son of a Melbourne physician, faces. deportation and hes thrown the ...

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  17. Motorists Seek Big Gut In Petrol Tax

    CANBERRA, January 24.—A reduction of the petrol tax from lO½d. to 6d. per gallon and the use of part of the tax to finance the Australian Road Safety Council was urged upon the Frime Minister ...

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  18. Naval Officer Acquitted

    SYDNEY, January 24—A courtmartial today acquitted LieutCom. Robert John Hodge, captain of HMAS Coudamine, of a charge ...

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  19. Escaped Car Death To Drown

    IPSWICH, January 24.—A man who narrowly escaped death when his ear struck a post at Haigslea and ...

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  20. CANADA MAY ADMIT CHINESE

    OTTAWA, January 23.—It is learned that the law preventing Chinese from entering Canada is likely to be repealed this session. ...

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  21. PROSECUTION'S CASE AT TOKYO TRIALS COMPLETED

    TOKYO, January 24.—The Allied Powers have completed the case against Tojo and 25 other defendants charged with, conspiring ...

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  22. Houses Changed Colour

    SYDNEY, January 24.— Three weatherboard houses at Wollongong changed colour inside and outside overnight after ...

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  23. COMPULSORY T.B. EXAMINATION

    CANBERRA, January 24. — It is not likely that there will be any enforcement of a compulsory examination for tuberculosis in ...

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  24. SHIPPING HOLD-UP AT NEWCASTLE

    SYDNEY; January 24. — The Newcastle wharf labourers' strike, involving 700 men and eight ships, will continue until at least next ...

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  25. COMMANDO TACTICS AT BARGAIN SALE

    MELBOURNE, January 24.—About 1000 milling and jostling women stampeded into a city emporium today to do battle in the biggest post-war sale of ...

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  26. DELAMERE'S SAILING AGAIN DELAYED

    BRISBANE, January 24. — Because a fireman withdrew from the crew, the Commonwealth freighter Delamere was unable to, ...

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  27. No-Leave Order Ignored j

    BRISBANE, January 24.—When the troopship Manoora, loaded with 1050 troops for the British Commonw ealth Occupation Force in Japan, arrived in Brisbane late this afternoon m ilitary policemen drew their guns and threatened men who jumped from the ship and tried to leave the wharf. ...

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  28. WAHINE TO REPLACE WANGANELLA ON TRANS-TASMAN RUN

    WELLINGTON, January 24.— It is officially announced that the Union Company's vessel. wahine will replace the Wanganella on ...

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  29. ATTLEE AGAIN POSTPONES VISIT

    CANBERRA, January 24.—The British Prime Minister (Mr Attlee) will not now be able to visit Australia at Easter because of ...

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  30. LIGHTHOUSEKEEPER TAKEN OFF ISLAND

    BRISBANE, January 24, — Mr Ranger, the sick lightkeeper at Lady Elliott Island, was taken off the island this afternoon on the ...

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