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  4. PARTIAL BLACKOUT IN BRITAIN FROM COAL CRISIS

    LONDON, February 13.—London to-night was a study in light and shade as it returned to the rigours of the partial war-time blackout. Reuter's correspondent reported that the authorities had decided that the lights ...

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  5. Flood Waters Falling In Maryboro.& District Areas

    REPORTS late yesterday afternoon confirmed previously expressed opinions that the threat of a severe flooding at Maryborough was past. Despite the fact that the weather continued showery ...

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  6. BRITAIN STILL ON SHORT RATIONS

    BRITAIN'S WEEKLY FOOD RATION—Meat, 1/4 worth; butter, margarine and cooking fats, seven ounces, bacon and ham, three ounces sugar, eight ounces [?] two ounces tea, two and a half ounces.—U.K. Information Office photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FREEZE HITS EUROPE

    LONDON, February 13.—Freezing weather combined with the coal shortage has brought a good part of industrial Europe to a ...

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  8. Migration Scheme With Britain Begins March 31

    CANBERRA, February 14.—Australia is asking the British Government to agree to March 31 as the opening date for the agreement relative to free and assisted passages for British migrants to Australia, announced Mr. A. Calwell (Immigration Minister) to-day. He said that a meeting of the Commonwealth and State Ministers at Canberra last month ...

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  9. RAIN MEANS WEALTH

    BRISBANE, Feb. 14.—The present rains have been worth £1,000,000 to farmers and graziers throughout Queensland, said ...

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  10. Accused Says Woman Knocked From Balcony

    PERTH, Feb. 14.—For four hours in the Criminal Court to-day Leonard Charts Jackson (43), addressing justice Walker and the ...

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  11. NO VEGETATION IN ANTARCTICA

    ABOARD THE MT. OLYMPUS, February 14.—A st[?]plane landed yesterday on the newly discovered inland lake in the region of ...

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  12. RECORD PRIZE MONEY BY Q.T.C.

    BRISBANE, February 14.—Record prize money totalling £22,500 will be distributed by the Q.T.C. at tho Brisbane Cup ...

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  13. APPEAL BRINGS GOOD RESPONSE

    BRISBANE, February 14.—Two men, 17 women and three girls, responded to-day to an appeal for labour to make appliances for ...

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  14. Shield Game May Have To Be Abandoned Again

    SYDNEY, Feb. 14.—If further rain falls to-night or to-morrow morning, play In the N.S.W. v. South Australia Sheffield Shield ...

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  15. REPARATIONS SHIP

    SYDNEY, Feb. 14.—The "Empire Conifer," Australia's only ship under the German reparations allotment, sailed from Hobart ...

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  16. Chemical Works Strike Settlement Progressing

    SYDNEY, February 14—.The secretary of the A.C.T.U. (Mr. S Monk) said to-night that some progress had been made in ...

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  17. Superforts Seized By Russians During War

    MEW YORK, February 13.—How the Russians in 1944 commandeered American B.29 Superfortresses, then America's most secret aircraft, which had been forced to land in distress on Russian soil, and interned the American crews was revealed by the New ...

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  19. CONDITION OF TRACKS

    BRISBANE, Feb. 14.—Further heavy rain fell in Brisbane to-night, out the track at Albion Park will not be affected. Sydney ...

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  20. Clever Detective Work Leads to Conviction

    CANBERRA, February 14.—[?] work was men[?] Simpson in the [?] Court to-day when ...

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  21. DISARMAMENT ISSUE IS NOW BEING CONSIDERED BY SECURITY COUNCIL

    LAKE SUCCESS, Feb. 13.—The Security Council, considering the disarmament resolution, approved of the final paragraph requiring the United Nations' Military Staff Committee to report by April 30 to the Security Council on the basic principles of the projected international police force. The vote was nine to nil with ...

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  22. AUST. MAKING WOOL DEAL WITH JAPAN

    CANBERRA, February 14.—Disagreement over the types which Australian is willing to supply and types which Japan is willing to accept are holding up the completion of arrangements to send 120,000 bales of Australian wool to Japan. The Prime Minister, Mr. J. B. ...

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  23. Pie Disputes Hanlon On Discrimination

    BRISBANE, February 14.—The Queensland People's Party Leader (Mr. Bruce Pie) to-night denied assertions by the Premier ...

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    UP-TO-DATE BAKERY—In Britain's most concentrated factory [?] food production—Cadby Hall headquarters of J. Lyons and [?] Mr. Strachey, Minister for Food, watches the baking of to-morrow's" bread. In an hour 5000 leaves, 6000 Swiss rolls, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. HIGHER PRODUCTION COSTS OF NEWSPRINT

    LONDON, February 13.—The Increase in the price of newsprint to 845/- ton in January fell short by an appreciable amount of ...

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