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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 84 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 68 words
  4. WESTERN MAIL TRAIN HELD UP AT JULIA CREEK

    The Western mail on Sunday night was held at Julia Creek because of flooding of the line west of that centre, but it was expected that the ...

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  5. TOKIO JAPANESE PETITION FOR YAMASHITA'S LIFE

    Wearing a banner inscribed "I am responsible for the movement to save General Yamashita," a street speaker in Tokio urges Japanese to sign a petition to General MacArthur to reprieve Yamashita. Conqueror of Malaya and the Philippines, Yamashita was sentenced to death as a war criminal. He appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court, claiming that the U.S. Army Commission convicting him was without proper Jurisdiction. Court announced on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AUSTRALIA ELECTED TO SECURITY COUNCIL U.N.

    LONDON, January 12.-Australia has been elected as one of the non-permanent members of the United Nations' Security Council. Earlier, Australia beat Canada in the ballot today for sixth place, but did not obtain the required ...

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  7. ZOG OF ALBANIA LOSES HIS THRONE

    LONDON, January 12.—King Zog, of Albania, to-day became the' second king to lose his throne in six weeks. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. LINE BUCKLING DERAILS TRAIN, ONE MAN KILLED

    MELBOURNE, January 13,—A welded suburban railway line which buckled in to-day's intense heat caused a serious train accident in which one man was killed and another injured. ...

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  9. OUTBURST MADE AT TRIAL OF JAPANESE

    AMBON, January 13. — "He is a liar and an animal—he knocked down a pregnant woman." This outburst was made in reference to Icbeuchi ...

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  10. BRIDES' CRITICISM HURTS U.S. OFFICER

    BRISBANE, January 13.—A "heresy hunt" has taken place among American brides quartered at Victoria Park Barracks, three of them declared ...

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  11. TRAINING "DEAD END" SERVICE MEN

    BRISBANE, January 12.—The training of ex-servicemen for administrative posts in the business world is being accelerated by the Post-war ...

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  12. INVICTA MILL LEVY DOWN 1d. PER TON

    Due to the healthy state of the finances, Invicta Mill Suppliers' Committee decided to strike a levy of 1d. per ton on cane for the 1946 ...

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  13. PHONE STRIKE NOT YET SETTLED

    NEW YORK, January 12.—Despite a nine hours conference between the parties. Government conciliators failed to settle the nation-wide ...

    Article : 161 words
  14. LOAN FOR GREECE

    NEW YORK, January 12.—The New York Times' Washington correspondent says the Export and Import Bank has panted Greece a 25-million dollar ...

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  15. ESCAPEE CAUGHT

    SYDNEY, January 12. — After a State-wide search by detectives for nearly a fortnight. Detective Woodward arrested a man described as ...

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  16. CIVIL WAR ENDS

    CHUNGKING, January 13.-The Associated Press says a government spokesman announced Chiang Kai-Chek has ordered all guns through ...

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  17. CUBA WINS POINT AT U.N.O. ASSEMBLY

    LONDON, January 12.—A sensation was caused at the United Nations Assembly when the delegates, by 29 votes to 18, with four abstentions ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN JUDGE FOR U.N.O. COURT

    SYDNEY, January 12. — Professor K. H. Bailey, Professor of Public Law at the Melbourne University, will be nominated by Australia for one of the ...

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  19. SOLDIER KILLED AS CYCLE HITS GATES

    IPSWICH, January 13.—A soldier was killed early this morning when a motor cycle crashed into the barrier rates at Amberley aerodrome. ...

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  20. ARABIAN BITES OFF NOSE OF NEGRO

    ADELAIDE, January 12.—A negro seaman from the steamer Empire Brutus is in hospital at Wallaroo minus his nose. ...

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  21. RATIONING END NOT YET CONSIDERED

    CANBERRA, January 12.-The ending of tea, tobacco and beer rationing his not yet been considered by the Federal authorities because the supply ...

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  22. MOLLISON AS TAXI AIRMAN

    LONDON, January 12.-Jim Mollison. wartime Air Transport Auxillary pilot, will take a four-seater taxi plane to South America, says the ...

    Article : 38 words
  23. MISSING 3 WEEKS, MAN FOUND ALIVE

    CHARTERS TOWERS, Jan. 13.—Michael Joseph O'Brien, 58 years of age, who has been missing from Eventide Home since ...

    Article : 252 words
  24. LOANS FOR DIGGERS

    SYDNEY, January 12. — The launching of re-establishment loans of up to £1000 for ex-servicemen is likely to be announced ...

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  25. RIVERS SWUM TO REACH DEAD MAN

    WINTON, January 12.—Constable A. Hennessy, of Kynuna, north-west of Winton, swam two swollen branches of the Diamantina River on Friday ...

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  26. U.S. SOLDIERS SORE ON DEMOBILISATION

    WASHINGTON, January 12.-The American Press says that a Senate Military Sub-Committee hue been assigned to investigate demobilisation' ...

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  27. GIRLS FROM MANILA TO REMAIN IN AUSTRALIA

    HOBART, January 13.—The 15 girls who returned from Manila last week are not going back. The Immigration Minister (Mr. Calwell) said in Hobart last night: "Under no circumstances will I issue passports to ...

    Article : 610 words
  28. REFINED SUGAR SHORT IN SOUTH

    CANBERRA, January 12.—Present stocks are insufficient to make a special issue of refined sugar for domestic jam-making, Senator Keane ...

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  29. DISCHARGE POLICY

    MELBOURNE, January 13.—The policy of returning soldiers with 120 policy and more to tropical ports after leave in Australia may be altered by ...

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  30. MAN DROWNED, BODY STILL MISSING

    BRISBANE, January 13.—Thomas McKeering (20), single, of Flinders Parade, Sandgate, was drowned while bathing at Surfers' Paradise to-day. ...

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  31. FIRE THREATENING BOMBS OUT AFTER 6 HOURS FIGHT

    BRISBANE, January 13.—After six hours' desperate battle, 200 airmen, naval ratings and police stopped a raging grass fire from exploding dumps of 500 lb. R.A.A.F. bombs at Darra, 10 miles from the city, on ...

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  32. BODY FOUND, ONE IS STILL MISSING

    MELBOURNE, January 13.—Fears that two missing Sandringham residents were drowned in a fishing mishap in the bay on Friday were confirmed ...

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  33. PILGRIMS KILLED

    LONDON, January 13.—One hundred and sixty pilgrims are believed to have been killed and over 200 injured when temporary jetties, constructed ...

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  34. BOY DROWNED IN 20 FEET OF WATER

    BRISBANE, January 13.—A five-year-old boy was drowned this afternoon when he fell from a pontoon into 20 feet of water in the Brisbane ...

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  35. REVOLVER DUEL ON MELBOURNE ROOFS

    MELBOURNE, January 12.— A suspected handbag thief fought a running revolver duel with police on roof tops in West Melbourne ...

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  36. MUTILATED BODY FOUND NEAR BOWEN

    BOWEN, January 13.—At about 2.10 a.m. to-day, the body of a man named Gerald Bruno Pozan, aged 41, was found horribly ...

    Article : 106 words
  37. FEDERAL TAX PRIORITY

    CANBERRA, January 12.-Treasury officials said on Friday that the Government was not bound to reduce expenditure from tax revenue by ...

    Article : 86 words
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