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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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  4. RADIO PICTURE OF HITLER'S MARRIAGE LINES

    The original marriage contract of Adolf Hitler and Ev» Braun, witnessed by Martin Bormann and Dr. Joseph Gocbels was discovered by a British counter-intelligence unit co-operating with the American 603rd counter-Intelligence detachment, amongst other important documents. In Bavaria. The marriage contract with Eva Braun, with whom Hitler laid he had enjoyed to many yean of true friendship, revealed that the was born in Munich on February 6, 1910, and that the marriage was performed on April 22, 1945, with Walter Warner ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GOERING CURSES NAZI WITNESS

    NUREMBERG, January 8.—Flushed with anger and losing his customary mocking smile, Goering cursed Waffen Blade Guard General Bach Zelewski, calling him a dirty dog and a traitor when the witness gave damning ...

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  6. CHILD KILLED BY KIDNAPPERS

    CHICAGO, January 8.—Six-year-old Suzanne Degnan, daughter of a Chicago executive of the Office of Price Administration, was ...

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  7. NEW FORMS OF JAP TORTURE REVEALED

    AMBON, January 8.—New forms of torture each even more ghastly than their predecessors are still being unfolded before the war crimes court. The Dutch Sergeant-Major Waaldyk demonstrated the "Lockheed" and ...

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  8. JAVA AWAITS VAN MOOK

    BATAVIA, January 8.—The Associated Press special representative says political matters have been held in abeyance while ...

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  9. NO ALTERATION IN HOTEL HOURS

    BRISBANE, January 8.—The State Cabinet to-day refined the request of the Shop Assistants' Union for an alteration of the evening beer session ...

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  10. GERMAN CLUB WAS "LOW PLACE"

    MELBOURNE, January 8.—The German Club in Brisbane, a place whore Nazi sympathisers assembled before, the war, was described at ...

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  11. AMERICA'S U.N.O. DELEGATION HAS PARADE AS PUBLICITY REHEARSAL

    LONDON, January 8.—The special United States delegation to the United Nations Organisation intends to carry out the Preparatory Commission's recommendations on publicity, says the special representative of the Australian Associated Press. It has promised 200 newspapermen that they will be given every opportunity and facility for ...

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  12. STRAWBERRIES BY AIR

    BRISBANE, January 8. — Picked yesterday in Tasmania, an experimental consignment of strawberries and raspberries reached Brisbane by air ...

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  13. AUST. GIRLS MAY HAVE TO RETURN

    CANBERRA, January 8.—The explanation of American authorities that the departure of 15 Australian girls from Brisbane for Manila was a ...

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  14. COURT PROHIBITS STOPWORK MEETING

    BRISBANE, January 8.—The Industrial Court granted an application by the sawmill employers for an injunction to restrain employees from ...

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  15. 1400 JEWS VANISH

    LONDON, January 8. — Fourteen hundred Polish Jews have disappeared from the Orantenburgerstrasse Hotel following a Russian order that ...

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  16. MAN SUICIDES IN WOMAN'S CLOTHES

    ADELAIDE, January 8.—[?] James Hutchinson (56) was [?]ou[?] dead in his bedroom dressed a woman. ...

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  17. FREAK STORM AT CASINO

    CASINO, January 8. — Widesptead damage was caused by a freak storm, with hail, lightning and violent winds at Casino tod-ay. ...

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  18. TRIBUTE TO KIWI DIVISION

    LONDON, January 8.—The Second New Zealand Division leaves a splendid reputation, says the "Times" in a leader on a correspondent's account ...

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  19. TRAINS DELAYED BY DERAILMENT

    BRISBANE, January 8.—Because of tho derailment of a van on the Rockhampton train between Avondale and Yandaran, the train from ...

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  20. UNIONS ALLY ON GARRATT ISSUE

    BRISBANE, January 8.—Complete co-operation in any action affecting the handling of Garratt locomotives was decided on at a conference ...

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  21. U.N.R.R.A. PURCHASE NAVY HOSPITALS

    SYDNEY, January 8.—Two 5OO-bed prefabricated hospitals built by the Allied Works Council for the Royal Navy have been purchased by U.N. ...

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  22. U.S. SERVICEMEN'S HOME BENEFITS

    CANBERRA, January 8.—The Government may examine the possibility of the negotiation of a reciprocal agreement with the United States to ...

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  23. REINSTATEMENT OF EX-SOLDIERS

    SYDNEY, January 8.—A bill to provide for the rehabilitation of ex-soldier tradesmen in the metal trades, and the disposition of dilutees and elevatees ...

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  24. HELIGOLAND FOR BOMBER PRACTICE

    LONDON, January 8.—Starting on January 12. Heligoland will be used as a practice ground for Bomber Command pilots and bomb aimers. ...

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  25. PALESTINE HAS ROOM FOR JEW

    NEW YORK, January 8. — The "New York Times" Washington representative says Robert Nathan, consulting economist, told the ...

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  26. MALAYA WANTS Q'LAND FOODS

    BRISBANE, January 8.—The Commissioner for Malaya for Australia. Mr. C. Massey, is visiting Brisbane to encourage trade with the Far East. ...

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  27. A.L.P. SEEKS BASIC WAGE REVIEW

    CANBERRA, January 8. — The A.C.T.U has been advised by the A.L.P. to apply to the Arbitration Court for a review of the basic wage ...

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  28. PLANE SHATTERED BY OWN MISSILES

    LONDON, January 8.—It has been disclosed that three men were killed when a Wellington crashed during an experiment of dropping depth charges ...

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  29. BULGARIA APPEALS TO MOSCOW

    LONDON, January 8.—Moscow radio days Kimon Georgiev, Bulgarian Premier, accompanied by M. Stannov, Foreign Minister, and Anton Yugo. ...

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  30. AZERBAIJAN MOVE TO DEFY PERSIA

    LONDON, January 8. — Reuter's Teheran correspondent says Persian army officers arriving in Teheran from Azerbaijan reported that the ...

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  31. STRIKE MUZZLES U.S. NEWS SERVICE

    NEW YORK, January 8.—-The Associated Press says branches, of the American Communications Union in eight international cable and radio ...

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  32. CONFERENCE ON 40-HOUR WEEK

    MELBOURNE, January 8.—The union demands for the immediate introduction of a 40-hour week on an Australian-wide basil will be discussed ...

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  33. PRIORITY REFUSED TO MR. THORNTON

    CANBERRA, January 8.—The Government will not act to give the secretary of the iron Workers Federation, Mr. E. Thornion, priority to ...

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  34. 36 U.K. CASUALTY LISTS TO COME

    LONDON, January 8.—There me , thirty-six army casualty lists still to be published says the "Daily Mall." They concern men killed and ...

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  35. DEMOBILISATION COMPLETE BY JUNE

    MELBOURNE, January 8.—By next June all service personnel will be demobilised except those needed for garrison duty, the Co-Ordinator of ...

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  36. V. WATCH FOR WINSTON CHURCHILL

    Dial of the watch to he presented by citizens of Geneva to Mr. Churchill The watch, which has a large V for Victory on the back, tells the time in the world's capitals, and bears an inscription describing him an "The Happy Warrior. He inspired England with courage and endurasice when she was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  37. MRS. JOYCE BACK ON CONTINENT

    LONDON, January 8.—The Press Association states Mrs. William Joyce returned to the Continent on Saturday. ...

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  38. MAJORITY VOTE MAY BE DANGER TO U.N.O. FUTURE

    LONDON, January 8.—U.N.O. Assembly's future will largely depend on the result of the starting innovation to introduce is the charter —the taking of decisions by a bare majority vote—says the "Times" in a leader. ...

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  39. SOVIET REPORTED TO HAVE NEW ATOM BOMB

    LONDON, January 8.—The discovery by the Soviet of a much more destructive atomic bomb is announced by Doctor Raphael D G. Armattoe, noted scientist and director of the Lomeshie Research Centre ...

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  40. NEW DATE FOR INDUSTRIAL TALKS

    CANBERRA, January 8.—Steps art now being taken by Mr. Holloway to set a new date for the peace in industry conference, which was ...

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  41. BENNETT CLAIMED AS SCAPEGOAT

    NEW YORK, January 8. — The "Chicago Tribune." in a leader, says the Australian Military Commission has done a job for England in ...

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  42. SHARK HARPOONED BUT ESCAPED

    COOLANGATTA, January 8.—Excitement prevailed amongst hundreds of visitors at Kirra Beach this morning when Col. Heydt. of the Kirra ...

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  43. LABOUR SHORTAGE IN FACTORIES

    BRISBANE, January 8.—Everyone should realise that the only real road to prosperity it production in ever increasing quantities of things that ...

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  44. MINISTER MAY GO TO U.N.O. MEETING

    CANBERRA, January 8.—The Government may yet decide to send a Minister to the meeting of the U.N.O. No Minister could reach London in ...

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  45. LAKE HABBANIYAH FLOOD ESCAPE

    BAGHDAD, January 8.—The Iraq Parliament approved the draft or the Habbanyah "Escape" Scheme, where by a barrage is to he built across the ...

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  46. U.N.R.R.A. INSISTS MORGAN RESIGN

    NEW YORK, January 8. — The "Times" Washington correspondent says U.N.R.R A headquarters reiterated its insistence on General ...

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  47. 1500 BACK FROM BALIKPAPAN

    BRISBANE, January 8. — Fifteen hundred troops from Balikpapun limited in Brisbane from the Winchester victory this afternoon. About ...

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  48. HIGH GERMANS DISMISSED

    BERLIN, January 8.—The Allied Kommanditure announced the dismissal of two Berlin Superior Court Judges and two high police officials ...

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