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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. SECOND DEATH FROM GRENADE

    CAIRNS, January 17.—The death occurred at 5 o'clock this morning in the Cairns District Hospital of the second victim of Monday's bomb incident ...

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  5. £2000 WEEK PROFIT IN MOROTAI LIQUOR SALES

    SYDNEY, January 17.—When the court martial of Group Captain Caldwell was resumed to-day former Group Captain Gerald Packer stated that when they were not actively engaged with the enemy, members of the first ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRITISH CORPS MEMORIAL UNVEILED

    The last public duly of Lieutenant-General Sir Brian Horrocks, K.C.B., C.B., D.S.O., M.C., whilst commanding 30 Corps was the unveiling at Nienburg, on 15th December, of a statue of a black boar. From Cazala, through Alamain to Tunisia, across Sicily, and from Normandy beaches to Bremen, the prancing black boar has been 30 Corps formation sign. Now the boar rents on a pedestal outside the building from which is controlled an Army ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. HIROHITO ON CRIMINAL LIST

    NEW YORK, January 17.—The "Herald-Tribune's" Tokio representative says Australia and New Zealand have named ...

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  8. T.L.C. BAN ON BRIG. SCHREIBER

    CANBERRA, January 17.—The Canberra Trades and Labour Council has declared "black" the household of Brigadier Derek Schreiber, Chief of Staff to the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, and his wife, the Viscountess Clive. It was alleged at a meeting of the Council that the Brigadier victimised ex-Corporal Ernest Field, who has been valet ...

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  9. LARGER PINEAPPLE CROP THIS YEAR

    BRISBANE, January 17.—The pineapple crop in Queensland this year is expected to reach 670,000 cams, constituting the third highest crop on ...

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  10. BRISBANE WOOL SPINNING PROJECT

    BRISBANE, January 17—It was reported in Brisbane to-day that 10 acres of land at Lutwyche had been bought to begin wool spinning with ...

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  11. BRIDES' CONCERN OVER SHIPPING

    BRISBANE, January 17.—The wives and fiancees or American serviceman are upset by the possibility that the liner Monterey may not be used to ...

    Article : 140 words
  12. EAGLE FARM TO BE MAIN DROME

    CANBERRA, January 17.—Eagle Farm aerodrome, regarded by the civil authorities as one of the best in Australia, is to become the main ...

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  13. NUMBERS UP ON PENSIONS ROLL

    CANBERRA, January 17.—Both old age and invalid pensions increased by 2883 to a total of 256,502, and invalid pensions by 3131 to 60,354. The return ...

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  14. JAP'S INTEREST WAS HIS MISTRESS

    MOROTAL, January 17.—A Japanese commander showed more interest in his beautiful Chinese mistress than in the Australian prisoners of war, stated ...

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  15. ISA MINE ASSISTS HOSPITAL

    BRISBANE, January 17.—To meet staff shortages at Mt. Isa Hospital, six of Mt. Isa Mines casualty officers have begun work ...

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  16. DIRECT ACTION IF NO 40-HOUR WEEK

    BRISBANE, January 17.—"If legislation or arbitration fails to gain a 40-hour week, we may have to resort to direct action," said the State ...

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  17. IBN SAUD TAKES 12 OF HIS FAMILY

    LONDON, January 17.—Twelve of his 38 sons accompanied King Ion Saud at a reception given by the Egyptian Parliament says the ...

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  18. NO WAR IF US. HAD BEEN A LEAGUE MEMBER

    NEW YORK, January 17.—The war would have been prevented if the United States had been in the old League of Nations, or even if a strong position had been taken by its leaders, Mr. Churchill told an Associated ...

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  19. JAP PRETENDER DEMANDS HIROHITO'S THRONE

    NEW YORK, January 17.—The "Baltimore Sun's" Tokio representative, Robert Cochrane, says a former Bhuddist priest, Hiromichi Kamazawa, who claims he is Hirohito, and the real Emperor, asked General MacArthur to place him on the Imperial Throne. Kumazawa's claim was accompanied by documents purporting to show that Hirohito's ancestors displaced the Kumazawas 554 years ago. ...

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  20. KIMMELL PROTEST

    NEW YORK, January 17.—Admiral Kimmell produced a copy of a letter he wrote to Admiral Stark on February 22, 1942. ...

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  21. STATE CHALLENGED ON OWN PREFERENCE ACT

    BRISBANE, January 17.—The State Government was challenged on its own War Service Preference in Employment Act for the first time to-day. In the Industrial Magistrate's Court, before Mr. A. H. O'Kelly, S.M., ...

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  22. STATE VETERINARY EXPANSION

    BRISBANE, January 17.—The Minister for Agriculture and Stock, Mr. T. L. Williams, announced to-day it was proposed to extend the activities ...

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  23. GOVT. MAY IMPRESS NEW AIRLINERS

    CANBERRA, January 17.— The Federal Government is understood to be considering taking over two, and possibly all four of the 40 passenger ...

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  24. LAKE'S CREEK STRIKE DEADLOCK

    ROCKHAMPTON, January 17.—A deadlock has been reached in the dispute at Lake's Creek meatworks in which 500 men have been on strike ...

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  25. CALL FOR RECRUITS FOR ARMY SOON

    BRISBANE, January 17.—Recruiting for the Army on a voluntary basis will probably be resumed next week. ...

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  26. R.N. PLANES WILL BE DUMPED

    SYDNEY, January 17.—Within the next fortnight about 300 aeroplanes belonging to the Fleet Air Arm or the Royal Now will he taken out to ...

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  27. FATAL CAPSIZE NEAR INNISFAIL

    INNISFAIL, January l7.—Tragedy overtook Eric Joseph Park, 24, a member of a well known family, this morning. ...

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  28. NO SUSTENANCE TO MILL WORKERS

    CAIRNS, January 17.—Mill workers of Babinda. Mulgrave and Hambledon Milt, who were unoccupied between December 17 and January 14 with the ...

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  29. CABINET DIVIDED ON BRETTON WOODS?

    CANBERRA, Jan. 17.—Three complete sessions of the Federal Cabinet spent to-day discussing the policy to be adopted by the ...

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  30. COMMUNIST REPLY TO MR. BUKOWSKI

    BRISBANE, January 17.—The State committee of the Communist Party to-day challenged the southern district secretary of the ...

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  31. HARBOURS DEPT. PROMOTIONS

    BRISBANE, January 17.—The principal positions in the Harbours and Marine Department which fell vacant because of retirement were filled ...

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  32. U.N.R.R.A. FINANCE

    PARIS, January 17.—Total payments received to the end of 1945 from the nations contributing to UNRRA amounted to £470,000,000 and. ...

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  33. 22 KILLED IN R.A.F. DAKOTA CRASH

    LONDON, January 17.—The "Times" Paris correspondent states 22 of 26 occupants of a R.A.F. Dakota transport 'plane which crashed into a hill ...

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