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  2. TIDES, SUN MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 52 words
  3. COUPENS IN USE

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  4. Advertising

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  5. GERMAN CONSPIRATORS PLANNED BACTERIAL WAR

    Reuter's correspondent at Herford says that the British intelligence chief said that the arrested leaders of the organisation included Dr. Rolk ...

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  6. RABAUL CUT OFF

    BRISBANE, Feb. 24. — While Rabaul is suffering from the lack of essential goods 15,000 ions of foodstuffs, building materials and ...

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  7. U.K. WINTER CRISIS STILL MENACING

    London recorded sunshine at midday and the temperature at 3 p.m. (G.M.T.) was 31 degrees. Fifty-eight collieries were working in South Wales, ...

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  8. STATES WANT TAX RIGHTS RETURNED

    Transport costs are expected to rise in New South Wales in the event of a 40-hour week being introduced. This will include train and freight fares. ...

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  9. COLTS RESCUED N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 24 (from Jack Matthews).- New South Wales, with s lead of 76 in the first innings against the M.C.C. to-day ...

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  10. "GOODWILL" TESTS A FARCE.

    LONDON, Feb. 24 (A.A.P.).— England's 'goodwill' tour is nearly over," writes Charles Bray, the "Herald's" special correspondent ...

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  11. Luxury Cruiser Joining Rabaul Mission

    The brand-new £14,060 yacht V[?] berthed at Cairns for a day yesterday on her way to the Seventh-Day Adventist Mission at ...

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  12. MURDER OF STOREKEEPER IN 1936.

    SYDEY, Feb. 24.—Frederick Lincoln McDermott (38), labourer, who has been charged with murdering William Henry Lavers, storekeeper, near Grenfell, on ...

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  13. REVIVALISTS SURPRISED MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 24. — Women bunt into tears and an excited congregation chorused "amens" when a six-year-old girl ...

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  14. SNOW FORECAST.

    LONDON, Feb. 23.—The weather forecast is: Cloud returning, with snow for most districts. Wind freshening and very cold. ...

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  15. COAL STOCKS INCREASING.

    LONDON, Feb. 23 (A.A.P.).—The alarm of the Minister for Food (Mr. E. Shinwell) over the position of coal stocks at the gasworks is not borne ...

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  16. U.K. MINES NEED 100,000 MEN.

    LONDON, Feb. 23 (A.A.P.).—It will be necessary to attract 108,000 men into the mining industry to increase man-power to 730,000, the figure that ...

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  17. CHECK ON PETROL

    CANBERRA, Feb. 24.—The Commonwealth authorities have commenced a drive against illicit petrol consumption to protect the dollar usuage. A strict ...

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  18. FOOD FOR BRITAIN

    CANBERRA, Feb. 24. — Australia is sending to Britain all the food available, said the Prime Minister (Mr. J. B. Chifley) to-night. He was replying ...

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  19. PREMATURE TWIN

    SYDNEY, Feb. 24.—A 36-hour-old baby boy flown from Lord Howe Island this afternoon by an R.A.A.F. flying boat is now receiving treatment in ...

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  20. ENTRY TO U.S,

    CANBERRA, Feb. 24.—Australian fiancees and fiances of Americans who had been issued visas for entry into the United States must apply for ...

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  21. U. K. ATOM POWER PLANTS

    LONDON, Feb. 23 (A.A.P.).—Cabinet bas decided that the increased production drive for export goods envisaged in the White Paper must ...

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  22. ALLEGED MEDICAL LACK IN JAPAN.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 24.—The Army Minister (Mr. C. Chambers) said on Sunday night that he had received no report from Major-General R. ...

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  23. FOREIGN LABOUR OPPOSED

    LONDON, Feb. 23 (A.A.P.).—Arthur Horner, the general secretary of the National Union of Mine Workers, opposed the introduction of foreign ...

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  24. CHINESE CIVIL WAR

    YANAN, Feb. 23 (A.A.P.).—General Chu Teh, commander-in-chief of the Communist armies in China and Manchuria, declared that an "all-out" war ...

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  25. TOOWOOMBA SQUATTERS

    TOOWOOMBA, Feb. 24.—"It is believed that if the case of the squatters in Newtown Park is taken to the Supreme Court, at least some of the ...

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  26. U.S. RACING ADOPTS LIP TATTOO.

    NEW YORK, Feb. 23 (A.A.P.).—The Thoroughbred Racing Association has unanimously approved the lip tattoo brand method of identifying ...

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  27. FORMER ANGLICAN REGISTRAR DEAD

    BRISBANE, Feb. 22.—Gordon Ellis Gall (65), a former Registrar of the Anglican archdiocese of Brisbane, died in hospital last Sunday afternoon after ...

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  28. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION

    NEW YORK, Feb. 23 (A.A.P.).— Vice-Admiral Byrd to-day ordered the final evacuation of Little America within 48 hours, to escape the deadly ...

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  29. EMPIRE DEFENCE PLANS

    CANBERRA, Feb. 24.—Field-Marshal Montgomery will advise the Government on the latest set-up of Empire defence plans when he visits Aus ...

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  30. BARNES AVAILABLE

    SYDNEY, Feb. 24.—Sid Barnes today informed a representative of the Australian Board of Control that he would be available to play in the fifth ...

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  31. Official Urges Dairymen to Solve Own Problems

    BRISBANE, Feb. 24.—"The time has arrived for the dairy industry to take a more active part in the investigation of its own problems," said the new secretary of the Queensland Dairymen's Organisation (Mr. R. Francis) on arrival in Brisbane from Melbourne ...

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  32. DAVIS CUP TEAM

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 24.—Bromwich, Pails, Geoff Brown and Colin Long were to-night selected as the Davis Cup tennis team for 1947. C. Cowling ...

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  33. IMMIGRATION RECORDS

    CANBERRA, Feb. 24.—"To end the vicious' campaign of mendacity and misrepresentation on the question of refugee immigrants, the Minister for ...

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  34. WITHDRAWAL FROM INDIA

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 23 (A.A.P).— In serving notice that she intends to withdraw completely from India by June, 1948, Britain is taking a gamble. ...

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  35. STAMP SURCHARGE TO CONTINUE

    SYDNEY, Feb. 24.—The halfpenny war surcharge on postage stamps is not likely to be removed for some time, according to a statement made ...

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  36. NO FOOTBALL FOR LINDWALL

    SYDNEY, Feb. 24.—The Test all rounder, Ray Lindwall, said to-night that his present intention was not to play football this year. He will keep ...

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  37. RETIRED POLICEMAN'S BODY FOUND

    BUNDABERG, Feb. 24.—The body of Donald Gunn (79), a retired senior sergeant of police, was recovered from the Burnett River to-day. When his ...

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  38. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP FIXTURES.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 24.—The Australian open golf championship will be held on the Royal Queens[?]d Golf Course on June 2 to 7. The Australian ...

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