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  2. MAILS CLOSE DO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 95 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 71 words
  4. GOUIN ELECTED FRENCH PRESIDENT

    LONDON, January 24.— President Felix Gouin, who has been president of the present Constituent Assembly, was elected to-night President of France in succession to General de Gaulle by 497 of the votes of 555 "deputies present. ...

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  5. A TOUGH SWIM FOR FRENCHMEN

    Even Bond Icebergs would find thin a tough swim. It is the "Christmas Cup," the start of which is shown here, twum down the Seine In Parts from Pont de la Concorde to Pont Alexandre— about half a mile of Icecold water. This is the first time the cup has been contested since 1946. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. RUSSIAN DELEGATE CALLED TO ORDER

    LONDON, January 24.— The New Zealand Prime Minuter (Mr. Peter Fraser), who it chairman of the U.N.O, joint sub-committee of the Economic and Financial and Social and Humanitarian Committees, sharply ...

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  7. U.N. ARABIAN DELEGATES IN LONDON

    H.B.H the Amir Deisal Ibn Abdul Saudi Arabian Foreign Minister, and H.H. Shalk Hafiz Wabba, Minister in London ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BRITISH DISLIKE OF FRANCO

    LONDON, January 24.— The situation in Spain is under constant consideration by the British Government, which Keeps in consultation with ...

    Article : 274 words
  9. FLOODS CAUSE MOREE BLACK-OUT

    SYDNEY, January 24.— Enormous damage has been done by flood waters which burst the banks of the McIntyre and Binniguy rivers. ...

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  10. SHORTAGE OF JOBS FOR SERVICEMEN

    BRISBANE, January 23.— Owing to the shortage of jobs returned servicemen are being forced to accept the Federal ...

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  11. KATOOMBA HOLD-UP

    SYDNEY, January 24.— Hopes that the liner Katoomba will be manned by her crew to-morrow were expressed by the acting chairman of the ...

    Article : 95 words
  12. LAKES CK. STRIKE

    ROCKHAMPTON, January 23.— The Industrial Magistrate (Mr. R. Power) is still hearing evidence in the matter in the dispute between the ...

    Article : 390 words
  13. CAPITAL CONTROL

    CANBERRA, January 24.— The Premiers at their conference on Wednesday, deferred until the next meeting the Commonwealth proposals for ...

    Article : 268 words
  14. SCHREIBER CASE

    CANBERRA, January 24.— Suggestions that an apology should he made to Brigadier Schreiher over the Field caw were rejected ...

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  15. SHIPS FOR FORCE TO JAPAN

    BRISBANE, January 21.— The i American ship Stamford Victory left Brisbane to-day to take Australian occupation troops to Japan. The men ...

    Article : 97 words
  16. U.K. FOOD RATION UNRELIEVED

    LONDON, January 24.— Britain's food rations would remain as they were when he left for America three weeks ago, said Sir Ben Smith, who ...

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  17. FOOD SHIPMENT DELAYED BY LAKES CREEK STRIKE

    BRISBANE, January 24.— shipment of food for Britain, purchased with subscriptions to the Lord Mayor's Fund, has had to be cancelled because of the industrial dispute at Lakes Creek meatworks in Central Queensland. ...

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  18. BOMBAY RIOTS

    LONDON, January 24.— The burning of the Bombay Communist Party office furniture and a pitched battle in the firelight were the final acts of ...

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  19. THE TRUTH HURTS

    BRISBANE, January 24.— Following the disclosure yesterday of the number of ex-servicemen drawing the Commonwealth dole, Instructions are ...

    Article : 130 words
  20. FEDERAL VENTURE IN FISHERIES

    CANBERRA, January 24.— The establishment of a permanent Commonwealth Fisheries Commission with power to engage commercially in the ...

    Article : 165 words
  21. BEER INCREASE

    BRISBANE, January 24.— The 38 per cent increase In the beer ration for the next three months authorised to-day by the Customs Minister, ...

    Article : 170 words
  22. BALTS DEPORTED TO RUSSIA

    STOCGHOLM, January 24.— The deportation to Russia, under the greatest secrecy, of 340 German and Baltic internees, begin yesterday. A ...

    Article : 89 words
  23. U.S. DISCHARGES IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, January 24.— Nearly 400 Americana have been discharged in Brisbane since the end of the war, and more applications are being made ...

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  24. ARMY DRIVERS TO INTERVIEW FORDE

    DARWIN, January 24.— Army transport drivers who have been on strike, resumed work this morning, after receiving an assurance that their case ...

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  25. NATIONALISED PIT A FAILURE

    LONDON, January 24.— The first pit in England to be nationalised, the Clifton Colliery. Nottingham, which the Government took over three years ...

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  26. WEEK-END SHOULD SEE NORMAL RAIL SERVICES

    A general resumption of rail traffic should come at the week-end, provided no further rain falls. The flood in the Burdekin River is receding; the western line is dear west of Hughenden; and several gangs are at work ...

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  27. ITALIANS REFUSED TO RESCUE MATE

    BRISBANE, January 24.— At the Inquest into the death of an Italian prisoner of war, Francesco Primiano, at Kenilworth camp, to-day, evidence ...

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  28. LONDONER'S EXTRAORDINARY BALANCING FEAT

    The London markets were especially busy just before the Christmas holidays. The workers carried 11 cases on his head in an extraordinary balancing feat. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. WORKSHOPS AT TOWERS IN STATE RAIL PLAN

    BRISBANE, January 24.— Workshops at Charters Towers and Emerald were embodied in the alternative suggestions submitted by Queensland to the Dajarra-Bourke line, said the Minister for Transport, Mr. E. J. ...

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  30. FORDE PLANS TO VISIT JAPAN

    MOROTAI, January 24.— Mr. Forde told 6000 troops to-day that he would visit the occupation force In Japan after they had gone to Japan He ...

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  31. PARIS EDITOR TO BE EXECUTED

    PARIS, January 24.— The Purge Court sentenced to death Jean Luchaire editor of "Lie Nouveaux Temps" throughout the occupation, for ...

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  32. A.W.U. CHARGE AGAINST BOWDEN

    BRISBANE, January 24.— The , notice to Warsen Bowden, chairman of the recently dissolved Timber Workers' Strike Committee, who has ...

    Article : 282 words
  33. SCHEME TO SELL NEW GUINEA TO JAPS

    WASHINGTON, January 23.— At the Pearl Harbour Inquiry Senator Furguson (Republican) told the committee of a memonandum prepared in ...

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  34. LOW SUGAR PRICE IN AUSTRALIA

    BRISBANE, January 24.— With the remove of censorship it is now possible to quote sugar mien in some of the leading countries in the world. ...

    Article : 219 words
  35. COST OF UNIFORM GAUGE RAILWAYS

    CANBERRA, January 28.— It was emphasised at the Premiers discussion Eton on the railway standardisation agreement that the £223 millions ...

    Article : 82 words
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