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  2. MAILS CLOSE TODAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 85 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 68 words
  4. U.S. DELEGATES TO U.N. ASSEMBLY

    The four United States delegates to the U.N.O. Assembly who travelled to London by the liner Queen Elizabeth. Left to right: Senator A. Vandenbergh, Mr. Stettinius, Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt and Senator Tom Connolly ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NO 40-HOUR WEEK BY LEGISLATION

    CANBERRA, January 16.—The full Cabinet is expected to-morrow to reject the demands of the Federal Labour conference and the A.C.T.U. for the introduction of a 40-hour week by legislation ...

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  6. PERSIA URGES U.N.O. TO DEAL WITH DISPUTE

    LONDON, January 16.—"The situation in Persia is of the nature provided for in Article 14 of the Charter and could certainly be brought before this. Assembly to deal with as the situation is likely to impair friendly relations among ...

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  7. BRUTAL ASSAULT ON TWO WOMEN

    BRISBANE, January 16.—Civilian and Dutch police are searching for two coloured Dutch army personnel responsible for a brutal assault on two ...

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  8. JAPS SUICIDE TO AVERT TRIAL

    LONDON, January 16.—Australian land forces at South-east Asia headquarters have tamed a statement revealing that behind the recent suicide ...

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  9. Alleged Confessions by Chinese in Breakfast Creek Murder

    BRISBANE, January 16.—When six Chinese on remand appeared in the Police Court to-day to answer a charge of wilfully murdering another Chinese, George Sue Bow, on November 27, Detective Sergeant Cronau gave evidence that he questioned Low Yuen the next night. Yuen at first denied he had been at Bow's shop the previous ...

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  10. BRITAIN INVOKES U.N.O. IN DISPUTE

    LONDON, January 15.—Britain showed trust tn the U.N.O. by announcing to-day that she intends to place a 90 year old dispute with ...

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  11. GENERAL FOR TRIAL

    AMSTERDAM, January 15.—General christianson, former German commander in Holland, has been handed over by the Allies to the Dutch ...

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  12. U.S. NAVAL BASE CLOSED

    BRISBANE, January 16.—With the close of the American naval base at New Farm (Brisbane), about 278 officers and men left the Queensland ...

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  13. RUSSIA OUT OF TRADE TALKS

    NEW YORK January 16.—The "New York Times" Washington correspondent says the State Department announced all 15 invited ...

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  14. ROPE DISEASE IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, January surrounds the cause of the outbreak of rope disease in a number of Brisbane bakehouses at the week-end ...

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  15. SICILIAN UNREST CONTINUES

    LONDON, January 16.—The unrest throughout Sicily caused by the activity of armed bands of separatist shows no signs of improvement, says ...

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  16. BATMAN TESTIFIES AGAINST CALDWELL

    SYDNEY, January 16.—The court martial of Group Captain C. R. ("Killer") Caldwell, of the R.A.A.F., on four charges of illegally selling liquor at Morotai, commenced to-day. Mr. J. E. Causidy, K.C., and Mr. B. P ...

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  17. N.S.W. SENATE LABOUR TEAM

    SYDNEY, January 16.—Senators Ashley, Arnold and Large have been selected as the Labour team to contest the New South Wales Senate ...

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  18. TIMELY RESCUE AT ROLLINGSTONE

    INGHAM, January 16.—Swept off a culvert over which flood waters were swirling near Rollingstone, Henry J. Smith, a resident of Halifax ...

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  19. WIDE SEARCH FOR CAIRNS KILLER

    CAIRNS, January 16.—Although Police investigating the fatal bomb throwing episode in Cairns last Monday night are for ...

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  20. MAKIN TO CHAIR FOR FIRST MONTH

    SYDNEY, January l6.—Althebatically the first among the Powers on the World Security Council. Australia will provide the first chairman of ...

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  21. U.S. WILL CLAIM SOME ISLANDS

    WASHINGTON, January 16.—President Truman told a Pren conference that American policy regarding the conquered Japanese islands will ...

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  22. INFANT DROWNING

    MACKAY, January 16.—Falling in to a normally shallow creek shallow by rain near his parents residence at Dumbleton this morning. John Sim ...

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  23. IMPERIAL CRICKET TOURS ITINERARY

    LONDON, January 16.—The full Hit of cricket tours decided by the imperial Cricket Association meeting are ...

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  24. EGYPT BANS JEWISH GOODS

    CAIRO, January 15.—The Minister for Finance hat announced the Government intends to apply the general ban on ell imports from Palestine ...

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  25. A.W.U. OFFICIALS URGE "WAR" ON COMMUNISTS

    BRISBANE, January 16.—The war against Communists must be ruthless, and Communists must be exterminated at all costs said the southern district secretary of the Australian Workers Union, Mr. J. Bukowski, at ...

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  26. TURKEY EASIER ON STRAITS ISSUE

    LONDON, January 16.—Turkey, now that the General Assembly of he U.N.O is meeting, feels easier over Russia's reported aspirations ...

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  27. JEWISH PROTEST

    JERUSALEM, January 16.—A delegation from the Jewish National representing 830 Jewish communities in Palestine, to-day called on ...

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  28. 'BRINDJAP" FORCE

    LONDON, January 16.—It is official, ly stated British and Indian troops participating in the occupation of Japan will be titled British and ...

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  29. AYR'S RAINFALL OVER 35 YEARS

    AYR, January 16.—Mr. H. B. Burstall, of Ayr, has compiled the following interesting rainfall statistics during the put 35 years ...

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  30. REPORTED ARREST OF DRAPER

    BRISBANE, January 16.—The Western Australian police report they have arrested George Harris, draper, of Lutwyche, brisbane, who, on ...

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  31. ITALY SEEKS RECOGNITION

    LONDON, January 16.—When the General Committee of U.N.O. met this evening after the General Assembly meeting, the telegram was read from ...

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  32. "COMMON FRONT' BY JAP RIGHT

    TOKIO, January 16.—The Kyodo Newsagency reported that 14 Rightist parties have formed a common Front and adopted a platform calling ...

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  33. ARREST MADE OF GOERING'S NEPHEW

    PRAGUE, January 15.— Heinrich Goering aged 30, who identified himself as a nephew of Goering, was arrested in Moravia ...

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  34. BOWEN'S RECORD IN FARM PRODUCTS

    BOWEN, January 16.—The season's total export of farm produce was an easy record, 804,215 packages as against the previous ...

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  35. GIRLS HOPE FOR MANILA JOBS

    BRISBANE, January 16.—Suggestions by the Immigration Department, that fifteen returned from Manila girls would not get passports because ...

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  36. MACKAY SEEKS BETTER AIR TRAVEL

    MACKAY, January 15.—Dissatisfaction was expressed at the Chamber of Commerce meeting at the service Mackny was netting from the ...

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  37. REPORTER ORDERED FROM SPAIN

    LONDON, January 16.—Reuter's Madrid correspondent says the "London News Chronicle's" correspondent, in Spain. Ferriera Desa, has been ...

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  38. FARMER ON WIFE MURDER CHARGE

    BRISBANE, January 16.—Thomas Guy, 55, farmer, appeared in the Police Court to-day charged with the wilful murder of his Kite, Bridget ...

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  39. "CANNOT BELIEVE BRITAIN'S WORD"

    BOMBAY, January 15.—"We cannot believe Britain's word. We are determined to take power in our own hands", said Sardar Patel, a member ...

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