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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 61 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 50 words
  4. FISHERMEN ADRIFT FOR NINE DAYS

    BRISBANE, June 17.—After drifting helplessly for nine days in heavy seas, two fishermen were towed back to Brisbane to-day. Their boat's engine had failed, their anchor was lost, and the sails and hatch covers washed ...

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  5. "FLYING JEEPS" ON LABUAN ISLAND

    Within a few hours of reaching the Labuan beachhead aboard "ducks," Army co-op. Austers (Midget English aircraft) were assembled and airborne, spotting for naval guns and Allied Bombers, and reporting the progress of the assault troops.(Australian Official Photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NEW PEACE MOVES BY JAPS REPORTED

    NEW YORK, June 17.—The "Times" Stockholm correspondent says the Japanese are so downhearted at the Allied landings on Borneo and the Okinawa reverses that they are putting out peace feelers through Stockholm. ...

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  7. JAPS HAD A.I.F. MEN ON LABUAN

    In 1944 about 80 Australian and British prisoners of war in Jap hands were brought to Labuan Island for road and harbour works. ...

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  8. Spanish Repatriates' Train Attacked In France

    LONDON, June 17.—The British United Press correspondent at Chambery, in southeastern France, says approximately 100 members of the Spanish Blue Division were killed and wounded when French resistance ...

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  9. P.O.W. REACH BRISBANE TUESDAY

    BRISBANE, June 17.—Queensland prisoners of war from Europe will arrive at South Brisbane station at noon on Tuesday but relatives will be ...

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  10. FIRST TARAKAN WOUNDED HOME

    SYDNEY, June 17.—Stories of courage and comradeship were told when the hospital ship Manunda brought back the first Tarakan wounded ...

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  11. TABLELAND SMASH

    CAIRNS, June 17.—Mr. Fred Williams, of Yungaburra. a member of a very well known family of Cairns and district, was killed about 7.30 o'clock ...

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  12. DEATH SENTENCE IN RAPE CASE

    SYDNEY, June 17.—After two trials, a man was sentenced to death at the Central Criminal Court, late on Friday afternoon for having raped a ...

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  13. WOMAN TELLS POLICE OF MURDER

    MELBOURNE, June 17.—Calling at Windsor police station soon after 1 p.m. to-day, a young woman handed the constable on duty a 45 calibre ...

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  14. PARLIAMENTARY BROADCASTS?

    MELBOURNE, June 17.—If technical problems can be overcome. Federal Cabinet will probably decide to broadcast Parliamentary debates. ...

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  15. INKERMAN BRIDGE PRIORITY URGED

    Stressing the need for the implementation of the Government's decision to construct a new high level bridge across the Burdekin River, the ...

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  16. WIDE DISTRESS IN FLOOD AREAS

    LISMORE, June 17.—Less than 36 hours after a flood relief committee had been set up at Lismore. 380 people applied for relief ...

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  17. SWISS TIRED OF EDDA CIANO

    LONDON, June 17.—The Swiss Press is demanding the expulsion from Switzerland of Mussolini's daughter Edda, wife of Count ...

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  18. TULLY MILK SCHEME

    TULLY, June 16.—At the Cardwell Shire Council meeting it was decided to inaugurate a scheme to supply pasteurised milk daily to all school ...

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  19. P.O.W. IN AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, June 17.—The number of Italians internal in prisoner of war camps in Australia was 18,423, said the Acting Minister for the Army ...

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  20. FEMALE PATIENTS IN FATAL FIGHT

    ADELAIDE, June 17.—A white woman was killed in a fight with an [?] woman at the Park-side Mental Asylum on May 26. ...

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  21. GRACIE FIELDS' JEWELS STOLEN

    SYDNEY, June 17.—A thief stole Gracle Fields' most prized possessions and all her make-up and accessories for to-night's concert at the Town ...

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  22. DUTCH PLANS FOR N.E.I.

    The Dutch have a plan to billet in Australia and New Zealand 150,000 Japanese-held Dutch internees in the Netherlands East ladies. The internees-men, women, and children-were imprisoned when the Japanese overran the Netherlands East Indies in March, 1942. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. TURNED DOWN

    HOME HILL, June 17.—In reply to a letter sent to the Minister for Agriculture and Stock in support or the move being made by Ayr organisations ...

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  24. AIR RAID HAVOC IN FORMOSA

    After eight days respite Formosa has again been hit heavily by 70 Philippines based Liberators. More than 250 torn of bombs and jelly ...

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  25. NOTE WAS A HOAX

    SYDNEY, June 17.—The police believe the note found in a bottle on Saturday purporting to be from four doctors and a medical student lost on ...

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  26. ITALIAN CRISIS REPORTED OVER

    LONDON, June 17.—The North Italian resistance leader, Paris, after an interview with Prince Umberto, told the Press the Italian political crisis ...

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  27. SYNTHETIC BLOOD PLASMA

    SYDNEY, Jane 17.—Australia is one of the few countries not experimenting to find a synthetic blood plasma. Experiments in Australia which had to be conducted by highly trained physical chemists have been dropped for the duration of the ...

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  28. RHINELAND TYPHUS UNDER CONTROL

    LONDON, June 15.—There is reason to believe the fight against typhus in the Rhineland has been won. The weekly cases have fallen from the ...

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  29. LEY A DEJECTED SCOWLING CAPTIVE

    Dr. Robert Ley, formerly leader of the German Labour Front, seen under American guard as a dejected [?] captivity wearing as overcoat and [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. BELGIAN CABINET HOSTILE TO KING

    LONDON, June 17.—The Associated Press Brussels correspondent says M. Vanacker reported on his mission to King Leopold at a Cabinet meeting ...

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  31. NO OATEN CHAFF FOR QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, June 16.—Queensland will not be permitted to import any more shipments of eaten chaff from [?] this season ...

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  32. "HAW HAW" IN LONDON GAOL

    LONDON, June 17.—William Joyce is in London. He was flown from Brussels on Friday. The following statement has been ...

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  33. TWO CUPS MAY BE ABANDONED

    MELBOURNE, June 17.—If Cabinet decides, when it meets next Tuesday, that facing in Victoria must cease because of the fodder shortage, it can ...

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  34. "GO SLOW" ON LONDON DOCKS

    LONDON, June 17.—Four thousand stevedores and duckers have started a "go slow:" movement which is holding up cargoes because the ...

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  35. CHOLERA EPIDEMIC IN CHUNGKING

    NEW YORK, June 17.—The Associated Press Chungking correspondent says over 2000 are unofficially reported to be suffering from cholers. ...

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  36. INKERMAN MILL

    HOME HILL, 17.—The harvesting of cane will commerce in the [?] area to-morrrow morning and the crushing on Wednesday. The ...

    Article : 58 words
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