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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  4. Flying laboratory Is On A Tour Of South-West Pacific Areas

    The Giant four-engined Douglas Skymaster flying laboratory which lunded in Sydney is last week carying [?] scientists of the U.S. Army Air Force Tropical Science Misseion. They on touring South-west Pacific. India and [?] war tones to determine deterforation of army equipment under tropical conditions. In the foreground it the Pan-American Airway Skymaster which reached Sydney two days before Right: U.S Army ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CHRISTISON TO LEAVE JAVA FOR U.K. COMMAND

    BATAVIA, January 28. —An official communique this morning states that Lieut-General Sir Philip Christison has been appointed commander-in-chief of Northern Command, England. He will be succeeded as Allied Commander ...

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  6. MALAYA PROBE NOT DESIRED

    CANBERRA. January 28 —It it conSidered unlikely that the Federal Government will either initiate an inquiry or asK the ...

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  7. ATOMIC ENERGY

    CANBERRA. January 28. — Australia will become a full partner in All Britain's knowledge of atomic energy end other important munitions ...

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  8. ESCAPE FROM BURNING PLANE

    SYDNEY, January 28 — A Royal Navy tot pilot, who had been unable to use his parachute, staggered clear from a blazing ...

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  9. U.S. SCIENTISTS ON FLYING VISIT

    A four-engined Douglas Sky—master plane carrying 18 sckentists of the U.S. Army Air Forces Tropical Science Mission, and a ...

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  10. NEW BUDGET MAY INCLUDE TAX AND EXCISE RELIEF

    CANBERRA, January 28. —A farmer cut in income tax nay be one of the features of the Federal Budget, to be prepared about August next Tat Government also nay announce important excite concessions on consumer goods of which the most important are likely ...

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  11. LOAN WILL ALSO BENEFIT U.S.

    NEW YORK. January 28,—The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Vinson, addressing the North Carolina North Carolins Newspaper Institute at Chapel Hill, North ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN FLYERS SOUGHT

    SYDNEY, January 28—British Overseas Airways Corporation plans to use 50 selected, former R.A.A.F. pilots for its flying boat ...

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  13. GENERAL SPAATZ

    WASHINGTON. January 28. —President Truman has announced the appointment of General Carl Spaatz. as Chief of the Army Air Force in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. QUEENSLAND JUDGES FOR TOKIO

    BRISBANE, January 28. — The Chief Justice, Sir William Webb,, who is to be Australia's representative on the international military court, to be ...

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  15. N. AUST. PLANNING COMMITTEE

    BRISBANE. January 28. —The Federal Cabinet hu set up a planning committee to report on the development of Northern Australia. In ...

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  16. JAPS NOT SO FRIENDLY

    NEW YORK. January 28. — The "New York Times" ToKio representative says American soldiers in small but increasing numbers are beginning ...

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  17. MONTGOMERY'S NEW TITLE

    LONDON, January 28, — Field Marshal Montgomery, now a Pear will retain the family name in felt new title, says the "Sunday Times ...

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  18. EGYPTIAN CRISIS AVERTED

    LONDON. January 28, — The three Egyptian Ministers who resigned on Saturday to-day withdrew their resignations, thus averting the possibility ...

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  19. BEVIN—VYSHINSKI DISCUSS PERSIA

    LONDON. January 28. — The Foreign Secretary. Mr. Bevin. met Mr. Vyshinski to-day, nay the "Dally Mail's" diplomatic writer, it is ...

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  20. DEATH SENTENCES TO STAND

    MELBOURNE, January 28. —There would be to Government interference with death sentences passed on Japans for [?] the Army ...

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  21. RESUMPTION OF U.S, CARGO LINE

    NEW YORK. January 28. —The "New York Times" states that U.S. Lines announced it will resume early in March the monthly cargo service ...

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  22. MT. ISA'S NEED OF COAL

    BRISBANE,. January 28. —The expenditure involved in the erection of a modern copper treatment plant, planned by Mt. lsa Mines Ltd., was so ...

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  23. BUILDING IN CANBERRA

    CANBERRA. January 28 — Five hundred new houses are included in a big developmental programme far Canberra, announced by the Minister ...

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  24. NO OFFER TO DUKE OF WINDSOR

    LONDON. January 27. —The Prime Minister. Mr. Attlee, in a written reply in the House of Commons to Mr. T. E. Naylor (Labour) stated that ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN MANDATES

    CANBERRA, January 28. —Australia's delegates to the United Nations Conference have received instructions from the Federal Government to ...

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  26. QUEEN ELIZABETH TO REFIT SOON

    LONDON, January 28. — The liner Queen Elizabeth will complete her last war Job—taking American servicemen home—within two months ...

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  27. GENERAL VON BELOW UNDER ARREST

    LONDON, January 28. — General Nikolaus von Below, believed to be, the last surviving witness of Hitler's I personal will, has been arrested at ...

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  28. Zionist Influence Alleged In Moss Migration Of Jews From Poland

    NEW YORK, January 28. — An investigation by the United States Third Army into the suspected organised migration of Polish Jews to Germany has disclosed that the mass movement has been fostered and financed by Zionist groups, declares the "New York Tunes" correspondent at Bad Tolz ...

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  29. BAN ON DUTCH SHIPS LIFTED?

    SYDNEY. January 28. — If the recommendation by the A.C.T.U. is adopted by waterfront unions, five Dutch ships laden with 40,000 tons ...

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  30. 40-YEAR-OLD FIRE STILL SMOULDERS

    BRISBANE, January 28 — Firemen worked partly underground for 12 hours to-day in attempts to quell one Of the city's oldest fires ...

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  31. POPULATION ESTIMATES

    CANBERRA, January 28. Queensland's population is 1.071,000.. according to the latest estimates made by the Government ...

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  32. LIBERAL PARTY CONFERENCE

    CANBERRA. January 28 — Efforts to lay down a Federal policy for the Liberal Party will be made when the Federal Executive of the Party begins ...

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  33. BEER QUOTA TO BE NORMAL

    SYDNEY, January 28. — There had been a misconception of his statement concerning the beer quota last week. Senator Keane said to-night ...

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  34. NO RELIEF FOR SMOKERS YET

    MELBOURNE, January 28. — Bails of civilian tobacco supplies would be unaltered for February, said the Trade and Customs Minister (Sena of ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN CAR IN 18 MONTHS

    HOBART. January 28. — The first Australian—made car may be on the load within the next 18 months, Mr. L. J. Hartnett. managing director of ...

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  36. W. H. DONALD ILL

    CHUNGKING. January 28. —W. H. Donald. 69, the Australian who was confidential adviser to General Chiang Kal-shek, is dangerously ill in hospital ...

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  37. SOVIET CENSURE OF VATICAN

    MOSCOW. January 28. — "Inzvestre criticising the Vatican, describes the appointment of an unusual numbers of Cardinals who are not Italian ...

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  38. JAPS STILL FIGHT WITH JAVANESE

    Reports keep on coming in frum the local population that south of Randoeng Japanese troops have Joined up with Javanese extremists ...

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  39. TRAIN SEVERS SLEEPER'S ARM

    MELBOURNE. January 28 — When he twitched on the light in a waiting room at Footscray railway station early to-day, a railway signalman ...

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  40. CLARK KERR FOR JAVA

    LONDON. January 28. — Reuters Moscow correspondent, says Lord Clark Kerr will leave for Java on January 27. where he expects to ...

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  41. A.L.P. PUTS BAN ON CARPENTERS IN W.A.

    PERTH. January 28 — By the unanimous decision of the State A.L.P. the Carpenters Union has been disaff[?]sted ...

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  42. SUPPORT FOR U.S. LOAN TO BRITAIN

    WASHINGTON. January 28,— The Associated Press sava the American Association of University Woman has sent a letter to majority and minority ...

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  43. PROMOTE USE OF WOOL

    MELBOURNE, January 28. — Wool-growers throughout the world must promote the use of wool by all possible means if the industry was to continue ...

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  44. ADVICE FOR EX-SER VICE MEN

    CANBERRA. January 28. — Special officers have been selected in each Stale to assist and advise discharged servicemen and women on price control problems ...

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  45. THE 40-HOUR WEEK

    MELBOURNE, January 28, — The A.C.T.U. Executive will meet in Melbourne in February to consider the next moves in the 40-hour week fight ...

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  46. EARLY QUEUE-UP FOR FIGHT SEATS

    SYDNEY. January 28. — Thirteen hours before the doors are to be opened. 103 boxing enthusiasts potted themselves outside Alan Kippax's ...

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  47. PAPAL PRAISE FOR U.N.R.R.A. ?

    LONDON. January 28 — The Vatioan radio lays the Pope, addressing 25,000 children for whom U.N.R.R.A. ,is raring, caring, described the United Nations ...

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  48. COLLAPSED WHEN RESCUING BOY

    LISMORE January 27. — White swimming with a belt to rescue a young boy 150 yards from the beach at Ballina Lighthouse Beach to-day ...

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  49. BABY STRANGLED IN COT RAILS

    BRISBANE. January 28 — A baby boy or eight months was strangled in a fall from a cot at Sandgate to-day. The boy Barry Wolsey, was ...

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