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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TODAY

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  4. PRINCESS ELIZABETH AT PORTSMOUTH

    Princess Elizabeth paid her first official visit to Portsmouth when she opened a new "all services" N.A.A.F.I. club, and visited H.M.S. Howe and Victory. Admiral Sir Geoffrey Layton, C-in-C Portsmouth, held an umbrella over Princess Elizabeth during her tour on H.M.S. Victory ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BURDEKIN 11 FEET OVER BRIDGE

    Townsville remained flood-bound on Monday, rail communication being impossible except for a short link to Ingham on the northern line ...

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  6. INDONESIA OFFERED SELF-GOVERNMENT

    BATAVIA, February 11.—The Dutch Government's policy for the political development of Indonesia, announced by Dr. van Mook late yesterday afternoon, stated 'The Government is taking the view that the people of Indonesia ...

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  7. MEMBER OF R.A.A.F. FEARED DROWNED

    Police and nervier authorities in Townsville fear that a member of the R.A.A.F., stationed at Garbutt, named L.A.C. Lawrence Frank ...

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  8. MR. COLES TO RESIGN HENTY

    MELBOURNE, February 11.—Mr. A. W. Coles, who last week was appointed chairman of the newly constituted Commonwealth Airlines ...

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  9. AUSTRALIANS HAVE BEST CONDITIONS

    BRISBANE, February 11.—"Australia has the best social and Industrial conditions in the world," said Mr. G. Lawson, M.H.R.. who has just ...

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  10. Q'LAND OFFICERS FOR AMERICA

    BRISBANE, February 11.—Following his return from the meeting or the Australian Agricultural Council in Sydney, the Minister for ...

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  11. TULLY TO CLOSE PRIVATE WARDS

    TULLY, February 11.—When the resignations of Sisters Wagner and Murphy became effective, the institution would he without ...

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  12. THREE MACKAY MEN SWEPT OFF BRIDGE

    MACKAY, February 11.—Andrew O'Blien a married man with a grown family was washed from a bridge at Banagowan when crossing ...

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  13. VEGETABLE PRICE CONTROLS LIFTED

    CANBERRA, February 11.—The lifting of ceilings and controls on growers prices for vegetables, became operative from to-day ...

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  14. MELBOURNE ROYAL SHOW NEXT YEAR

    MELBOURNE, February ll.—The first Royal Agricultural show since 1939 will probably be held next year from March 31 to April 9, announced ...

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  15. REFERENDUM TERMS AND DATE

    CANBERRA, February 11.—The terms and date of the proposed referendum will be determined by the parliamentary Labour Party at its ...

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  16. 40-HOUR WEEK MAY BAR NEW INDUSTRY

    BRISBANE, February 11.—Replying to a denotation to-day from the Queensland Trades and Labour Council, which had submitted that the ...

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  17. EASY C.P. WIN IN WIMMERA.

    MELBOURNE, Feb 11.—A runaway victory for the endorsed Country candidate. W. G Turnbull, in the Wimmera by-election is Indicated by ...

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  18. CYCLONE HAS LOST CIRCULAR ENERGY

    BRISBANE, February 11.—The northern cyclone which drifts inland during the week-ead has now lost its circular energy ...

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  19. HOMMA FOUND GUILTY

    MANILA, February 11.—The Associated Press correspondent says General Homma was found guilty and was sentenced to be shot ...

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  20. £1M. IN VEGETABLES FOR FOOD RELIEF

    MELBOURNE, February 11.—The Minister for Commerce announced to-day that the Commonwealth Food Control had vegetables valued at over ...

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  21. 200 REFUSED TRIP ON MONTEREY

    SYDNEY, February 11.—More than 200 civilians have been informed that they cannot be accommodated on the liner Monterey. Civilians waiting in ...

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  22. 2 KILLED IN U.K. TRAIN COLLISION

    LONDON, Feb. 10—Two soldiers were killed and eight persons injured when a fast express, bound from King's Cross to Newcastle, crashed ...

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  23. WRITS FOR DAMAGES BY T.U. OFFICIAL

    BRISBANE, February ll.—Writs for damages, alleging defamation, have been issued out of the Supreme Court by Michael Healy, Trade Union ...

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  24. PARALYSIS CASES

    BRISBANE, February 1.—Two doctors from the Walter and Eliza Hall Research Institute have arrived in Queensland. They are Drs ...

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  25. 4 MINESWEEPERS ON FIRE IN DOCK

    LONDON, February 1l.—Four large mine sweepers caught fire in a dock at Dover harbour to-day and within a few minutes flames and smoke from ...

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  26. LOAN COSTS ABOVE BUDGET ESTIMATE

    CANBERRA, February 11.—Of estimated war expenditure of £359,931,000 budgeted for in 1945-46, a total of £274,121,000 has been spent in the seven ...

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  27. CANADA SEEKING MORE AUS. TRADE

    CANBERRA, February 11.—Canada, anxious to restore her prewar trade with Australia, is now actively seeking an increase of Australian exports ...

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  28. EARLY RETIREMENT OF MR. COOPER?

    BRISBANE, February 11.—Political circles expect the Premier Mr. Cooper) to announce his retirement at the State Parliament ...

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  29. £100,000 DUTY ON A.N.A. SKYMASTERS

    CANBERRA, February 11.—Australian National Airways will have to pay duty amounting to approximately £100,000 on four Douglas Skymaster ...

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  30. PETITIONER ON PERJURY CHARGE

    BRISBANE, February 11.—In the Police Court to-day, Anthony James Mulgrew, 42, labourer, who had been a plaintiff in a divorce action, and ...

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  31. 5 Q'LAND NURSES FOR JAPAN

    BRISBANE, February 11.—Five Queensland members of the Australian Army Nursing Service are among the listers who will go to Japan ...

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  32. LEAGUE PROBE ON AIRLINE POSITION

    MELBOURNE, February 11.—The Victorian branch of the R.S.L will gave full support to any action which the New South Wales branch might ...

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  33. CALWELL BAN ON PRESS LIFTED

    MELBOURNE, February 11.—The "black ban" on the press imposed by Mr. Calwell has been lifted Mr. Calwell announced to-night: "The press ...

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  34. TULLY'S GIFT TO "FOOD FOR BRITAIN"

    TULLY, February 11.—The sum of £86/9/-, £20/7/- of which was donated by the Tully Rotary Club, has been forwarded to the Lord Mayor of ...

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  35. MEALS FOR MAIL TRAIN PASSENGERS

    BRISBANE, February 11.—Everything possible has been done of cater for the fond requirements of passengers travelling to and from Townsville ...

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  36. WATERSIDE DISPUTE AT CAIRNS, SHIPS DIVERTED

    CAIRNS, February 11.—The port, except for a little activity with the going and coming of the dredge Trinity Bay, was devoid of activity to-day owing to the watersiders decision to cease unloading every vessel in the ...

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  37. BREACH IN APLIN'S LEVEE MAY DRAIN WEIR OF WATER

    Failure of the earth levee on the southern bank of Aplin't Weir permitted flood waters to rush round, resulting in a gap now 20 feet across. Unless this breach can be blocked there is a danger it may increase in depth, and ...

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  38. DOOMBEM TO RACE ON JUNE 1

    BRISBANE, February 11—Doomben racecourse, which hat been closed since 1941 will be re-opened on June 1 ...

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  39. NO CUT IN FOOD RATION HERE

    CANBERRA February 11.—Cuts in the Australian food ration will not by made by the Government until the British Government indicates clearly ...

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  40. NO OVERTIME FOR MERSEY DOCKERS

    LONDON, February 11.—No overtime will be worked by Merseyside dockers from this morning About 16,000 men are affected by the decision which, it ...

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  41. 2334 DEPENDANTS ON QUEEN MARY

    NEW YORK, February 10.—The Quern Mary has arrived from Southampton with 2834 fives and children of American servicemen ...

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  42. SPLIT IN ITALIAN COALITION

    LONDON, Feb. 11—Five of the six parties making up the present Italian coalition government, under De Gasperi, are facing ...

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  43. 28 INS. AT TULLY IN 11 DAYS

    TULLY, February 11.—Rain recordings for the 48 hours ended 9 a.m. to-day were 1053 points Thin makes as 11 days total of 2828 points and ...

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  44. POLES ASSAULT OWN ENVOY

    HOME, February 11.—The Polish Embassy alleges that a representatives of the Embassy (M. Tadeus Martynowicz) was insulted and assaulted ...

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  45. 150 ENGLISH BRIDES ARRIVE

    BRISBANE, February 11.—Of 150 English brides who arrived by the Rangitiki in Melbourne, the ship's first Australian port of call 20 wives ...

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  46. MACKAY BUILDING SCHEME

    MACKAY, February 11.—The City Council to-night adopted a municipal building scheme comprising over 100 houses and involving the resumption ...

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  47. DISTRICT RAIN

    The following rainfalls were reported to the General Manager of the Northern Railways (Mr. J. Hudson) for the 48 hours ending 9 a.m ...

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  48. STATION CALL FOR AIR AMBULANCE

    CAIRNS, February 11.—An urgent call for an aerial ambulance received at the Cairns Ambulance Centre this afternoon stated that Mr. R Coyle ...

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  49. 1000 M.P.H. PLANE IN THREE YEARS?

    NEW YORK, February 11—The associated Press says the. National Advisory Committee for Aeronautic predicted that a plane capable of 1000 ...

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  50. WATERSIDE BALLOT ON FIXED WAGE

    BRISBANE, February 11.—A class meeting of brisbane waterside workers in the City Hall to-day decided to take a ballot on the questions of a ...

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