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  2. MAILS CLOSE TODAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. BURDEKIN IN FLOOD

    Rail services radiating from Townsville were totally disrupted on Sunday as the result of Saturday's cyclonic rain, with the exception of ...

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  5. TULLY BUSINESS AREA DAMAGED BY CYCLONE

    A cyclonic wind which struck Tully on Saturday afternoon, accompanied by torrential rain, caused damage in the business section, where many shop awnings were carried away. Private residences escaped serious damage. On ...

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  6. HIROHITO'S HORSE FOR V.S.

    HIROHITO's favourite Arabian Stallion, Hotsushimo, is headed for Hollywood The Japanese Racing Association turned the horse over to a former Hollywood stunt man, Lieutenant Dick ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 109 words
  7. CLEAN BILL FOR GROVELY PRIVATES

    SYDNEY, February 9.— After a year's delay, the three servicemen impilcated in the Gravely detention camp mutiny will be given ...

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  8. 50 INJURED IN CAIRO RIOTS

    LONDON, February 10.— Over 50 Egyptian students and police were injured in rioting at Amma bridge over the Nile, says the ...

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  9. HEAVY FLOODS IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, February 9.— Many towns are under water in the Mid-finds and Wales is the worst floods for 30 years. ...

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  10. FATAL ACCIDENT NEAR MOSSMAN

    CAIRNS, February 10.— Fatal injuries were received by Miss Hazel, Kershaw, of Mareeba, while travelling from Msreeba to Mossman on ...

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  11. ENGINE DRIVERS' STRIKE OFF

    SYDNEY, February 10— The engine drivers' strike, which held up production at 10 mines controlled by J. and A. Brown and Abermain ...

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  12. TRAGIC DEATH OF CITY MANAGER

    The residential Quarter of Herbert Street, Melton Hill, was disturbed by tragedy shortly before eight o'clock on Saturday ...

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  13. BURDEKIN FERRY TO RESUME

    AYR, February 10. — Passengers travelling by mail train will be ferried across the Burdekin River When rail traffic is held up by floods in the ...

    Article : 95 words
  14. BOMB CASUALTY GOING TO SCHOOL SNAKE EPIDEMIC AT INNISFAIL

    Only casualty of the Japanese air raids on North Queensland mainland In 1942. little Carmcia Zullo, of Miallo, north of INNISFAIL, February 10.—The bad weather which has been prevailing in the Innlsfail district has caused a big movement among snakes in the areas ...

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  15. HEAVY RAIN IN CLARENCE AREA

    GRAFTON, February 10.— Torrential rains Tell along the Lower Clarence late Friday and early Saturday. Some centres recorded 10 inches. ...

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  16. THE 40-HOUR WEEK

    SYDNEY, February 10.— A resolution expressing dissatisfaction with the Government's approach to the 40-hour week problem was carried by the ...

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  17. BRIDEGROOM IN CUSTODY

    SYDNEY, February 10.— Detectives arrested a 21-year-old bridegroom at Newtown on saturday as the bridal party was being photographed, 10 ...

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  18. GREEKS OPPOSED TO SYDNEY PROTEST

    ADELAIDE, February 10- The Archbishop of the Greek Orthodox Church in Australia and Oceans, Tomotheos Evangelinldls said to-day ...

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  19. OPPONENTS FOR HUGHES & SPENDER

    SYDNEY, February 10.— Both Mr. Hughes and Mr. Spender will be opposed by a number of candidates at the Liberal Party selection for North ...

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  20. N.G. VETERAN KILLED IN COLLISION

    TAMWORTH, February 10.— Lindsay Sneddon, who served three and a half years In New Guinea, and was only discharged a month ago, was ...

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  21. UKRAINE WANTS U.N.O. COMMISSION ON JAVA

    LONDON, February 10.— The Ukraine delegate to the United Nations Conference (M. Manuilski) asked that a commission should be sent out on behalf of the Security Council to deal with the abnormal situation in ...

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  22. WOMAN ARRESTED IN BRISBANE MURDER

    BRISBANE, February 10.— A woman, aged 57, was arrested soon after 10 last night and charged with the murder of Mrs. Freda Bevan, 25, on Friday. The woman charged was Mrs. Amelia Dow, of Red Hill Her ...

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  23. SUN SPOTS SHOULD VANISH TUESDAY

    CANBERRA, February 10.— No further disturbances are likely from the sun spots which have been associated with severe magnetic storms through ...

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  24. SEAMAN BITTEN BY SHARK

    PERTH, February 10.— A shark made a savage attack on a seaman, Ron Sunderland, of H.M.A.S. Lesuwin, while he was bathing in four feet of ...

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  25. SERVICE BODIES IN CONFLICT £10,000 WRITS FOR ALLEGED SLANDER

    BRISBANE, February, 10.— The President of the R.S.S.A.I.L.A. (Mr (Mr. R D. Huish) and the president of the Demobilised Soldiers Sailors SYDNEY, February 10.— Writs claiming £10.000 for Alleged alleger have been taken out in the Supreme Court on behalf of Andrew Louder, ...

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  26. C.P. WINS WIMMERA BY-ELECTION

    MELBOURNE, February 9.— Mr. W. G. Turnbull, one of the two endorsed Country Party candidates, was only 2558 votes short of an absolute ...

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  27. EARLY QUEUES AT RUSSIAN POLLS

    MOSCOW, February 1O.— Electors started flocking to the polling stations at dawn for the general election. Two hours before daylight, whole ...

    Article : 42 words
  28. BIRTH CONTROL AS FOOD SOLUTION

    TOKIO, February 9.— The "Asahi" reported that General MacArthur's Public Health Director. Colonel C. Sums, urged birth control as one ...

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  29. 800 AIRMEN CALL OFF STRIKE

    LONDON, February 10— Eight hundred Canadian airmen who have been on strike at Down Amprey and Gloucestershire for three days, decided last ...

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  30. S.S. LEADER SUICIDES

    LONDON, February 10.— Associated press correspondent in Frankfurt says the S.S. Leader, Robert Schuley, who had been held at ...

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