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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 words
  4. AMBONESE SAY GOOD-BYE TO DIGGERS

    Ambonese crowding a jetty to bid farewell to Australian troops who were leaving the Island for home. NAtives broke part military police and swarmed over the wharf, Several cambered up a rope lowered by Diggers and defied notice orders to get off the skin. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. A.W.U. FILES CLAIM FOR 40 HOUR WEEK

    BRISBANE, February 19.—The announcement to-day that the A.W.U. had applied to the State Industrial Court for a 40 hour week gave a new ...

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  6. MALARIA BEATEN BY WONDER DRUG

    BRISBANE, February 19—Long and secret experimentation, an important part of which was done in Cairns, led to the perfection of the world's wonder antimalaria drug—paludrine. ...

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  7. MISSING PLANE LOCATED

    BRISBANE, February 19.—The R.A.A.F. Norseman plane which had been missing in the Far North since Thursday last has been ...

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  8. POLISH COMPLAINT

    LONDON, February 19.—The Polish Ambassador to Italy (M. Kot.) interviewed by the Reuters representatives at Rome to-day, complained that ...

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  9. RUSSIAN EXPOSED SPY PLOT

    OTTAWA, February 19.—Ivor Gosenko, chief telegraphist of the Soviet Embassy reported to be the man who touched off the ...

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  10. TRUMAN FORMULA

    NEW YORK, February 19.—President Truman's new price and pay formula will boost America's payrolls by 10,009 dollars a year, say high ...

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  11. INDIAN RATINGS ATTACK BRITISH

    LONDON, February 19.—Several hundred Royal Indian Navy ratings, striking, at a Bombay shore establishment ...

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  12. A.L.P. WARNING TO N.S.W. CAUCUS

    SYDNEY, February 19.—Members of the State Parliamentary labour Party were perturbed to-day when they received a letter ...

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  13. NO COURSING ON WEEK DAYS

    BRISBANE, February 19. — The Slate Cabinet to-day refused an application of the National Coursing Association to be allowed to change ...

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  14. SYDNEY MEAT DELIVERY

    CANBERRA, February 19.—The Prices Commission is expected to give further consideration to the claims of Sydney butchers for permission to ...

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  15. BELGIAN ELECTION FIGURES

    BRUSSELS, February 19. — The Christian Socialists, with 51 seats, Rained a clear majority in the Senate. The Socialist won 35, the ...

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  16. BOOT POLISHING TO SETTLE BET

    BRISBANE, February 19.—In King George Square to-morroe at noon. Owen Weller, son of the licensee of the Albert Hotel ...

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  17. VIC. BEET SUGAR PLANT MAY REOPEN

    Announcing that the Government was considering plans for reopening the beet sugar factory at Maffra., Mr. Cain, Premier of Victoria, said last ...

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  18. BUSINESS SUPPORT URGED FOR LOAN

    CHICAGO, February 19.—The Secretary of Commerce (Mr. Wallace), addressing the Chicken World Trade Conference, urged American business ...

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  19. CASKET No. 1012

    BRISBANE, February 19.—Golden Casket No. 1012 was drawn to-day. First prize went to ticket No. 29459, R. Swindells, Repat, Brisbane, second ...

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  20. GARRATT ENGINE INQUIRY

    BRISBANE, February 19—Judge Wolff, who is conducting the Royal Commission into the use of the Garratt engine, arrived in Brisbane to-day. ...

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  21. U.N.O. DELEGATES TO REPORT

    CANBERRA, February 19. — Dr. Evatt and Mr. Makin who represented Australia at the U.N.O, will make statements to the House of ...

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  22. GERMAN MIGRATION FROM POLAND

    LONDON, February 19.—Half a million Germans from Poland will be brought into the British zone in Germany under an Anglo-Polish ...

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  23. Burdekin Irrigation Scheme Being Explored

    BRISBANE, February 19.—The possibility of irrigating hundreds of square miles in the Burdekin Delta and valley is being investigated by the State Government. If the scheme proves feasible a large dam costing ...

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  24. PARALYSIS CASES

    BRISBANE, February 19.—Only one case of paralysis was notified to-day to the State health authorities. It was a two-year-old male infant of ...

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  25. SHIPS FOR BRIDES FROM ENGLAND

    SYDNEY, February 19.—The Commonwealth Government is making every endeavour to secure shipping accommodation to bring Australian ...

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  26. NUREMBURG TRIAL

    NUREMBURG, February 19.—Lord Justice Lawrence announced that the application by the defence counsel on Monday for an adjournment of three ...

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  27. MELBA BEQUEST SCHOLARSHIP

    MELBOURNE, February 19.—Because she would have to give up singing in public for two years, Miss Beryl Jones, 17 year old ...

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  28. NO RELEASES FOR LOW POINTS MEN

    CANBERRA, February 19. — A clamp down on the release of of low points servicemen on occupational grounds has been ordered because of ...

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  29. DAMAGES AGAINST COMMONWEALTH

    MELBOURNE, February 19.—Injured in a collision on the Hume Highway on May 23, 1944. Mis. Bertha Burd Snider, of Wallan, was awarded ...

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  30. JAP P.O.W. SHIP ARRIVES

    MELBOURNE, February 19.—Four days overdue, the Japanese ship Koea Maru dropped anchor at Gellibrand this afternoon. She will take Japanese ...

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  31. WAR BRIDES TO GET PASSAGES

    CANBERRA, February 19.—During February 162 brides of Australian servicemen will be given passages from England. A further 2,000 berths ...

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  32. COMMUNISTS URGE BREAK WITH SPAIN

    LONDON, February 19.—The executive of the Communist Party in Britain issued a statement demanding the breaking off of all diplomatic ...

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  33. BULLION SHIPMENT FOR BRITAIN

    MELBOURNE, February 19.—The H.M.S. Pioneer, an aircraft repair ship, arrived to-day to take 22½ tons of gold bullion to Britain. ...

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  34. 500 SHUNTERS ON STRIKE AT KEY SYDNEY YARD

    SYDNEY, February 19.—The strike of 500 shunters at Enfield marshalling yards has seriously dislocated the State's entire transport service. Enfield is the largest marshalling yard in the southern Hemisphere ...

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  35. AUSTRALIA OFFERS WHEAT FOR JAP PIECEGOODS

    NEW YORK, February 19.—The "New York Times" Tokio representative learns that orders will probably soon be issued permitting a resumption of Japanese overseas trade. The two-way volume is expected to reach 800 million dollars yearly. ...

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  36. GEORGE MEDAL

    CANBERRA, February 19.—The award of the George Medal was announced to-day to George William Knowles, of Rockdale. N.S.W. ...

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  37. WOMEN PERMITTED' TO GO TO MALAYA

    SYDNEY, February 19.—Purports have been approved by Mr. Calwell for four Australian women to go to Malaya to represent the Guides' ...

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  38. HIROHITO MEETS PRESS EXECUTIVES

    TOKIO, February 19.—Attired in a morning coal and striped trousers, the Emperor Hirohito gave an audience to-day to three ...

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  39. EXTRA SUGAR FOR JAM MAKING

    HOBART, February 19.—Mr. Dedman announced to-day that a special issue of 41b. of sugar would be made available immediately for jam making ...

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  40. CASE SHORTAGE FOR FRUIT

    BRISBANE, February 19.—Granite Belt orchardist are fully a million cases short of their needs, estimates the deputy chairman of the Deciduous ...

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  41. BAIL GRANTED IN MACKAY CASE

    BRISBANE, February 19.—Acting Judge Matthews granted ball to Dr. Dwight Barlow, of Mackay, charged with murder in the sum of £2000 ...

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  42. AUST. HAD NO ATOMIC LEAKAGE

    CANBERRA, February 19.—It was stated officially to-day that there was no evidence to warrant an investigation into possible leakages of ...

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  43. S. AUST. FLOODS

    ADELAIDE, February 19.—Tropical rains which deluged the greater part of the State at the week-end and gave many places record falls, wan described ...

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  44. BANKING ACT RESTRICTIONS

    CANBERRA, February 19. As from February 21, all banks and other organisations, except those named in the Banking Act as authorised banks ...

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  45. BUSH CHILDREN'S SCHEME APPEAL

    BRISBANE, February 19.—The appeal committee of the Queensland Bush Children's Health Scheme will shortly commence State-wide ...

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  46. TRADITIONAL DUES WAIVED BY POPE

    LONDON, February 19. The Pope has relieved eight, of the 32 new cardinals whom he consecrated yesterday, of the payment of certain traditional ...

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  47. ALLEGED FAILURE TO ATTEND COURT

    CAIRNS, February 19.—In the Court of Petty Sessions to-day, before Mr. C. R. Noyes, James Joseph Kennedy, 38. mechanic, also known ...

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  48. DUBLIN HONOURS G. B. SHAW

    LONDON, February 19.—Bernard Shaw, in a letter to the Dublin Corporation, accepting the invitation to become a Freeman of Dublin and ...

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  49. CROWN SOLICITOR ADMITTED TO BAR

    BRISBANE, February 19.—Mr. W. J. Hamilton, who has been Queensland Crown Solicitor since 1938, was admitted to practise as a barrister by the ...

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  50. TOJO FOR TRIAL IN APRIL

    NEW YORK, February 19. — The trials of Tojo and members of the Japanese Cabinet for war Crimes will begin about April 15. ...

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