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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 96 words
  4. DUTCH SURPRISE AT AUST. ATTITUDE TOWARDS INDIES

    LONDON, February 8.—Dutchmen have been surprised at Australia's attitude toward the Indonesian dispute, said Admiral Helfrich, retiring Commander of the Netherlands Forces in the Netherlands East Indies, at a press conference in Batavia. ...

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  5. PRINCIPALS IN THE GREEK DEBATE

    Main figurs in the problem confronting U.N.O. leader of the Soviet Delegation, M. A. Vyshinsky (left), and Britain's Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin (right), confer with U.S. representative Mr. E. Stettinius, during World Security Council debate. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRITISH—INDIAN DIVISION, B.C.O.F., JAPAN

    Lt. Gen. J Northcott, C,-in-C British Commonwealth Force, Japan, and Maj-Gen. D. Tennant Cowan. G.O.C. British—Indian Division, met British and Indian troops who will leave India soon to take their place with Allied troops in the homeland of the men they fought on beach and Jungle. Left to right: Lt. Col. L. H. Landon, C.R.A.; Maj. Gen Cowan, Divisional Commander; and the Commonwealth Force Commander, Lt. General J. Northcott. a parade. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. 3 CYCLONES OFF COAST

    BRISBANE, February 8.—Three cyclones were located to-day by the Weather Bureau, one off Moreton Bay and another off Townsville ...

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  8. BEVIN SAYS UKRAINIAN NOTE SLUR ON U.K.

    LONDON, February 8.—Replying to the Ukrainian complaint on the military situation in Java, the British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Bevin, told the Security Council he felt that the Ukrainian note had been written to cast a slur on ...

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  9. NO CHANGE IN POINTS SYSTEM

    CANBERRA, February 8.—Although Mr. Forde sought Cabinet approval last night for amendments of the points system of ...

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  10. 10 GIRLS REACH MANILA

    NEW YORK, February 8.—The Associated Press Manila correspondent says that 10 Australian girls have arrived to work for the Far Eastern ...

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  11. YAMASHITA

    TOKIO, February 8.—Headquarters announced that the U.S. Secretary for War has ordered that Yamashita's execution be stayed pending action by ...

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  12. HOMMA REQUESTS STAY OF TRIAL

    WASHINGTON, February 8.—The American Press says Homma has requested the Supreme Court to halt the Manila trial. also to review the refusal ...

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  13. CASE AGAINST HESS OPENED AT NUREMBURG

    LONDON, February 8.—Hess, pale, his clutching hands on the prisoners' box, heard the British prosecutor, Griffith Jones, late in the afternoon, open the case against him. ...

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  14. AUSSIES SAIL FOR JAPAN

    MOROTAL, February 8.—One thousand Australian occupational troops of the 34th Brigade left Morotal for Japan to-day on the Stamford Victory. After a five days' trip they will ...

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  15. GENERAL LEBANON ANTI—JEW STRIKE

    BEIRUT, February 8.—A general strike throughout Lebanon has begun as a protest against the British decision to allow 1500 Jews to enter ...

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  16. AUST. WANTS DIFFERENT U.N.O. SITE IN AMERICA

    LONDON, February 8.—Objecting to the geographical position, climate and sentiments of the local population, Colonel Hodgson vigorously opposed the selection of Stamford, in the Greenwich area, for the ...

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  17. LATE SPORTING

    BRISBANE, February 8.—At the Brisbane Stadium to-night, Mackey McKay. South African bantam champion [?] causes a great surprise by ...

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  18. CRICKET

    SYDNEY, February 8.—The Interstate match, Now South Wain versus Victoria, commenced to-day. Beames. winning the loss from O'Reilly. gave ...

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  19. AIRLINES CONTROL

    CANBERRA, February 8.—Mr. A. W. Coles has been appointed Chair man of the Australian National Airlines Commission. The Vice-Chairman ...

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  20. N.S.W. TRADES AND LABOUR COUNCIL

    SYDNEY, February 8.—Supporters of the official Labour Party will control all positions on the New South Wales Trades and Labour Council at ...

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  21. THE WACOL CASE

    BRISBANE, February 8.—"I was terrified when he held a knife over me," said a young married woman. telling in the Police Court to-day how ...

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  22. MERCY FLIGHT FROM CAIRNS

    CAIRNS, February 8.—In response to an urgent call received from the R.N. destroyer Glenville, while 500 miles north-east of ...

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  23. INNISFAIL BLACK MARKET CHARGE

    INNISFAIL, February 8.—At the Court of Summary Jurisdiction, Francis W. Kirk was this afternoon sentenced to three months ...

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  24. PARKER ASKED TO LEAVE

    SYDNEY, February 8.—Officials of the Builders and Labourers' Union visited Bellambl on Thursday morning and insisted that D. Parker leave ...

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  25. FURTHER CUTS IN U.K. FOOD LIKELY

    LONDON, February 8.—The Government may be compelled to impost further cuts in the food rations to deal with the apparently increasingly ...

    Article : 98 words
  26. U.S. MEAT PACKERS

    WASHINGTON, February 7—The Federal Fact Finding Board has recommended a wage increase of intents an hour for 90,00 production ...

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