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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. BIG THREE FOREIGN MINISTERS AGREE ON ATOM

    Just before he boarded his homebound plane after the end of the Big Three Moscow Talks, Mr. James Byrnes (U.S. Secretary of State) announced that M. Molotov, Mr. Bevin and himself had reached an agreement on the alomic question. Hen Mr. Byrnes is shown tosstting Mr. Bevin watched by M. Mololoy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. INDONESIANS FEAR STALEMATE

    BATAVIA, January 5.—Authoritative Indonesian observers are pessimistic regarding the outcome of negotiations, which are expected to follow the return of Dr. Van Moon next week. They seem convinced there will be a ...

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  6. PEOPLE DIE FROM HEAT

    SYDNEY, January 6.—Three people died are a result of yesterday's heat wave, bringing the total of deaths from heat prostration in two days to six. Forty more collapsed from heat. The highest temperature ...

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  7. STEELWORKERS TO RESUME DUTY

    SYDNEY. January 5.—A unanimous decision by Newcastle R.H.P'. steelworkers to resume: work ended the New South Wales steel ...

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  8. DIGGERS RESENT RETURN TO ISLANDS

    SYDNEY, January 5. — Huudreds of Diggers are seething with discontent at being sent back to the islands after only 24 ...

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  9. GIRL TAKEN BY SHARK

    SYDNEY, January 5.—A 14-year old girl was fatally mauled by a shark at Oatley Bay, near Como, the afternoon. Her father made desperate efforts to save her, but the girl, Valma Tegel , of Oatley Bay, was terribly injured. She died a few minutes after being takes from ...

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  10. 615 PRIESTS KILLED IN YUGOSLAVIA

    LONDON, January 6—A Vatican Press bulletin quoted an unnamed Croitias, who fled from Yogoslavia , as saying 615 ...

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  11. PENICILLIN USED FOR BRONCHITIS

    LONDON, January 6.—The inhalation of penicillin by sufferers from chronic bronchitis is among several new uses for the drug, said Dr. ...

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  12. 110,000 MEN LEAVE FOR AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA. January 5.—Mr. Forde said to-day 110.000 men had embarked for Australia since the cessation of hostilities. ...

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  13. SECOND SHOOTING VICTIM SUCCUMBS

    The second victim of the shooting tragedy in South Townsville on Friday night, Constable Claude McpanL (25) succumbed to ...

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  14. 10/- PAID FOR GLASS OF WATER

    SYDNEY January 6.—Men paid 10/- for a glass of water or a schooner of beer at the Union Club Hotel, Junee, yesterday. ...

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  15. U.N.R.R.A. CHIEF REFUSES TO RESIGN

    LONDON. January 5. —Lieut.-General Sir Frederick Morgan, U.N.R.R.A ., Chief in Europe, is bluntly refuging to resign, ...

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  16. FORESTS MENACED BY BUSH FIRES

    BRISBANE, January 6.—Valuable hardwood forests on Fraser Island , off Maryborongh are threatened by bush fires sweeping ...

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  17. TWO YEARS GOAL

    SYDNEY, January 5.—Lionel Jennings, 23, labourer, who is serving two years' gaol for carrying firearms, was given another two years ...

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  18. COAL SHORTAGE

    BRISBANE. January 6.—Coal shortage has suspended mine and milling operations at Mt. Isa. Smelting will stop subsantial stocks be ...

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  19. ATOMIC ENERGY TO BE DISCUSSED

    LONDON, January 6. — A last-minute Inclusion in the United Kingdom General Assembly agenda is a proposal by the United Kingdom delegation, ...

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  20. METEOR EXPLODES OVER CANBERRA

    SYDNEY. January 6.—A meteor exploded over Canberra at 7.45 o'clock last night like a brilliant flash of lightning and left a trail of smoke ...

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  21. GOOD RAINS FALL IN SOUTH-WEST

    BRISBANE, January 6.—Storm clouds. sweeping scross drought stricken, south-west Queensland have brought high hopes of an ...

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  22. 10 REPORTED DEAD IN RAIL COLLISION

    LONDON, January 6—Ten are' reported to be dead and Kraal trapped as the result of a collision on Saturday between the ...

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  23. HOPE TO SOLVE KIOSK MURDER

    SYDNEY, January 6.—A new Sue of enquiry is expected to lead to the solution of the mystery now known as the "Kiosk murder ...

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  24. FIREMAN KILLED BY 281b. STONE

    SYDNEY, January 6.—A 23lb. stone dropped from an overhead bridge by a man whose mental state excused him from evidence. ...

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  25. FIGHTING IN CHINA TO BE CALLED OFF.

    CHUNGKING. January 6—It is officially announced that the Government and Communists have agreed to procedures for ending hostilities and ...

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  26. ASHES OF AUSSIES LOCATED IN JAPAN

    MELBOURNE, January 5. — The ashes of several hundred Australian prisoners who died in Japanese camps have been located in Japan by the ...

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  27. BOTTLE SHORTAGE

    BRISBANE. January 6.—Brisbane people with a liking for soft drinks are hoarding up more than 8,600,000 empty bottles. ...

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  28. FRANCE OUTLINES HER ATTITUDE

    LONDON, January 5.—France, while agreeing to act as host for the European peace conference,, has queried some of the decisions ...

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  29. EGYPTIAN MINISTER SHOT, ARREST OF YOUTH MADE

    CAIRO, January 6.—Amin Osman Pasha, Egyptian Senator, formerly the Wafdist Minister of Finance, was fatally shot when an assailant fired two shots in a Cairo Street. ...

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  30. CHINESE TROOPS IN MANCHURIA

    MEW YORK January 6.—The Associated Press Shanghai correspondent says General Wedemayer, at a Press conference, said U.S. craft would ...

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  31. GIRL DROWNED IN LAKE MONGERS

    PERTH, January 5.—A 12-year-old girl whose soldier father was drowned while a prisoner of war in German hands, was herself drowned in ...

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  32. ARREST OF YOUTH AFTER EXPLOSION

    SYDNEY, January 5.—Police laves, tigating a gelignite explosion at Captain's Flat, Southern Tablelands mining town, last Saturday night, ...

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  33. COLONEL TO EXPLAIN WHY GIRLS LEFT BRISBANE

    CANBERRA, January 6.—The Charge d'Affaires of the American Legation in Canberra (Mr. J. Minter) has flown to Sydney to interrogate the officer in charge of the American base in Brisbane (Colonel Jordan) about ...

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  34. EIGHT HANGINGS IN LENINGRAD

    MOSCOW, January 6.—Remlinger and seven others were hanged in the Public Square, Leningrad. PRAGUE, January 6— A Czech ...

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  35. TRUCK VICTIM DIES

    SYDNEY, January 5—A man who was in an alleged stolen truck, which killed a man on New Year's Eve, died last night. ...

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  36. AIR TRANSPORT HEAVILY TAXED

    LONDON, January 6—A special B.A.F. Air Transport Command at present is doing five times the work of the British pre-war civil ...

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  37. BLUEBOTTLES ON BRISBANE BEACHES

    BRISBANE, January 6. — About 200 people were stung by bulebotties on by beaches from Redeciffie to Manly to-day. None ...

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  38. TOWERS DEATHS

    CHARTERS TOWERS. January 6—A man named Francis Lawrence Quinn , 74, was found dead lying on an exposed area of land on Ruby ...

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  39. NAIL SHORTAGE RESULT OF STRIKE

    SYDNEY. January 6,—The New Year Industrially begins to-morrow with a new clean page with Just a small blot on It is the wireworkers' ...

    Article : 91 words
  40. BABY CARS. AT £150

    LONDON, January 6.—Two new baby cars, each costing less than £150 ready for the road, would be produced by Grantham Productions Ltd. In ...

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  41. RAIN CLOSE? CROCS ARE NESTING.

    The crocodiles in the lake at Mt. St. John Zoo commenced building a nest during week-wnd Mr St. John Robinson and others ...

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  42. INTERNEES TO LEAVE BATAVIA

    BATAVIA. January 6.—It has been disclosed that 1500 Dutch Interness mainly women and children, will leave Hatavia with the next days for ...

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