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  3. MOURA WEIR OVERFLOWING

    For the first time since its completion in 1945, the Moura Weir, due to heavy rains in the Dawson watershed, is overflowing. The capacity of the weir is approximately 5000 acre feet. Commenced about five years ago, construction was delayed by the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. MAKIN EXPRESSES RESENTMENT OF PRESS CRITICISM

    CANBERRA, February 25.—The Minister for the Navy (Mr Makin), who served as Chairman of the Security Council at the UNO Conference in London, today ...

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  5. Bombay Returning To Normal Deaths Total 270

    BOMBAY, February 25.—"The city appeared today to be fast returning to normal," states Reuter's Bombay correspondent. "The ...

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  6. VICTORY DAY PROPOSED IN AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, February 25.—A Victory Day holiday in Australia to coincide with the Victory Day parade ...

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  7. Fadden Hits Out At Communism

    BRISBANE, February 35.—By a solemn undertaking entered into with the Commonwealth Government on December 18, 1943, the ...

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  8. CURFEW IMPOSED IN NORTHERN PALESTINE

    JERUSALEM, February 24. — A curfew was imposed tonight from 6 p.m. to 5.30 a.m., until further notice, for a large area of northern ...

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  9. CASUALTY LISTS ISSUED FOR TWO RAN SHIPS

    MELBOURNE, February 35. —In releasing the full list of personnel killed or presumed dead as the result of the loss ...

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  10. POSTPONEMENT OF JAPANESE ELECTIONS

    TOKYO, February 25.—The Cabinet announced today the postponement of the national elections until April 10 to permit "closer contact with the Allied ...

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  11. Instruction To Load Ships For Indonesia

    MELB., February 25.—When a conference of all die unions concerned in the Indonesian shipping dispute meets in Sydney on ...

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  12. SURVIVOR OF FAMOUS ACTION

    It was this man, Petty Officer van Hulsen, RNN, formerly of HUMS de Ruyter, RNN, one of the few survivors of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. ELECTIONS IN BELGIUM

    LONDON, February 25.—The resuit of the Belgian provincial elections lesterday deprived the Christian Social (Catholic) Party of its ...

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  14. OBSERVERS AT GREEK MOTIONS

    ATHENS. February [?]4. — The head of the British mission of observers flor the Greek elections (Mr S. T. Windle) and the chief French ...

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  15. War Trial Ribbentrop Asks For Churchill

    NUREMBURG, February 25. —Ribbentrop's request that the War Crimes Tribunal could me Mr Churchill as a witness led to ...

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  16. WARNING TO RAF STRIKERS

    LONDON, February 24.—The Under-secretary for Air (Mr Strachey) broadcasting on demobilisation, warned overseas members of ...

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  17. Bruce Pie Urges: Production of Goods In Short Supply

    BRISBANE, February 25. — Urging the Commonwealth Government, labour and industry to give more thought to the production of goods in short supply, Mr B. Pie, MLA, today said that the individual ...

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  18. SALAZAR ON DEMOCRACY

    LISBON, February 25.—The President (Dr Salazar) referring to the fundamental rights of haman beings in an address to National ...

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  19. FOOTWEAR SUPPLIES

    BRISBANE, February 25.—Reasonable supplies of footwear would be coming forward shortly and, provided that the people bought ...

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  20. GROCERS WILL NOT DECLARE EGGS "BLACK"

    BRISBANE, February 25.—The threat by the Queensland Grocers and Retail Traders' Association to declare eggs "black" if the Egg ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN ENVOY IN BATAVIA

    BATAVIA, February 25.—Mr Keith Officer, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the Australian Government, will ...

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  22. Russian Division In Manchuria?

    NEW YORK, February 25.—The Associated Press correspondent at Chungking states: "Persistent but unconfirmed reports state that one ...

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  23. Britain Welcomes Empire Talks

    LONDON, February 24.— "The announcement that Dominions Prime Ministers will meet in London before May has given ...

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  24. Unions Seeking Basic Wage Of £6/8/

    CANBERRA. February 25.—The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) has not been asked to receive a union deputation on the ACTU executive's demand for a basic rate of £6/8/- a week. ...

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  25. Aldershot Riot Worst In Army's History

    LONDON, February 24.—After one of the greatest riots in the British Army's history, in which approximately 400 prisoners participated, the Aldershot "Glass ...

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  26. IPSWICH WORKSHOPS DISPUTE

    BRISBANE, February 25.—The action of the employees at the North Ipswich railway workshops in stopping work early for ...

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  27. Quiet Election In Argentina

    NEW YORK, February 24.—The Beunos Aires correspondent of the American Associated Press states that Argentina's voters, under the ...

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  28. Defiant Egyptian Attitude

    CAIRO, February 25.—The Egyptian Cabinet has drafted a reply to the British Note of protest regarding the disturbances. The Prime Minister (Sidky Pasha) denied that the Government had accepted verbal representations made by the British Minister (Mr R. J. Bowker) or that it had agreed to the ...

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  29. HENTY BY-ELECTION WRIT ISSUED

    CANBERRA, February 25. — A writ authorising a by-election in Henty was issued today by the Speaker of the House of ...

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  30. LORD KEYNES LEAVES FOR FINANCE TALKS

    LONDON, February 24.—Lord Keynes, Economic Adviser to the British Government, left for America in the Queen Mary today for ...

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