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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 83 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 97 words
  4. 1,000 MILLION IN EUROPE MAY FACE FAMINE

    LONDON, February 13.—Describing the world food situation as "really alarming" the British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) made an eloquent plea at the General Assembly of the United Nations for greater attention to the growing of food. ...

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  5. NO COMMISSION ON INDONESIA

    LONDON, February 13.—The Ukrainian proposal before the Security Council for a commission of inquiry into Indonesia, was lost, only Russia, and Poland voting for it. ...

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  6. SETTING OUT ON THE LONG ROAD TO TOKIO

    Excited at the prospect of going to Tokio E.J.Milchell,of Belmore, N.S.W., entrained at Liverpool(N.S.W) for Sydney with the Australian occupation force of 700 men for the first stage of the long journey. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. JAPS FEAR VIOLENCE FROM AUSTRALIANS

    MELBOURNE, February 14 .—Reports from Japan state that Tsuneo Hattori, head of the Japanese Government liaison mission to the headquarters of the British Commonwealth occupation force in Japan, announced ...

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  8. C.B. FOR TWO AUS. COMMANDERS

    CANBERRA, Feb. 14.—The C.B. has been awarded by the King to the Commander of the 5th.Australian Division, Colonel ...

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  9. AMBON TORTURES

    MOROTA1, Feb 14.—Thirty-six Japanese were found guilty and 87 acquitted of charges of halving ill-treated Australian and ...

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  10. SYDNEY KIOSK MURDER INQUEST

    SYDNEY, February 14.—The Court was again crowded when the inquest into Mrs. Wicks' death was resumed.Two women witnesses, working In ...

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  11. McKELL RETIREMENT CAUSED SURPRISE

    SYDNEY, February 14—Though some of the Premier (Mr. McKell's) party had expected his resignation for a long time, the ...

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  12. MAILS TRAVELLING VIA COAST

    BRISBANE, February 14.—in anticipation that the Rurdelen an the inkerman bridge would have fallen sufficiently by Saturday ...

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  13. STATE FELLOWSHIP AWARD TO T'VILLE

    BRISBANE, Feb 14.— State Social Service Fellowships in medicine and dentistry, based on the results of the senior ...

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  14. U.S. DECISION ON ARGENTINA HELD UP

    NEW YORK, February 14.—The "Times" Washington correspondent says Latin-American diplomats are of the opinion that any official ...

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  15. V.C. FOR DIEPPE PADRE

    LONDON, February 14.—It in announced that the Victoria Cross has been awarded to the Canadian Presbyterian padre, ...

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  16. ONLY 8000 ACRES UNDER COTTON

    BRISBANE, February 14.—The acreage under cotton In Queensland In 1946 was only 8000. compared with 60.000 pre-war. ...

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  17. £500 FOR WRONGFUL DETENTION

    SYDNEC, February 14.— The Government pain unconditionally to Keith Bath, of manly, one of the men wrongfully detained at the time of ...

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  18. NAVY HELD OUT ON GEN. MacARTHUR

    WASHINGTON, Feb 14.—The Associated Press says that former Lieut. Colonel Clausen, who conducted a private investigation into the Pearl ...

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  19. 50,000 TONS MEAT GO TO BLACK MARKET

    SYDNEY, February 14.—Fifty thousand ton?s of meat disappear every year Into the black-market, stated Mr. Clark. M.H.R.. who is ...

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  20. NO EXTRA BEER IF CONTROL DROPPED

    CANBERRA, February 14.—It was stated officially today that, even if the Government stepped out of beer control, no extra beer could become ...

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  21. WATERSIDERS REFUSE TO WORK DIVERTED SUGAR

    The Cairns waterfront dispute extended to Townsville on Thursday, when waterside workers refused to discharge the sugar lighter Wortanna. The ship, which usually carries sugar from ...

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  22. FIRST AUSSIES REACH JAPAN

    TOKIO, February 14. — The American transport, Stamford Victory, hw arrived at Kure with 1200 Australian veterans of the Borneo campaign. ...

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  23. ARABS NOT BOUND BY NEW DECISIONS

    LONDON, February 14.—The Arab Higher Committee, by cable, warned U.N.O.'s president and Mr. Attlee that the decisions of the ...

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  24. U.S. MORALE IN JAPAN DECLINING

    NEW YORK, February 14.—The "Times" Tokio correspondent says Men ranking United States Army officers admitted the troops' morale ...

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  25. SIR HENRY GULLETT TO CONTEST HENTY

    MELBOURNE, February 14.—Sir Henry Gullett said tonight he would contest Henty by-election for Federal Pariament, whether he received ...

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  26. PILOT ON KILLING CHARGE

    BRISBANE, February 14.—Flying Officer D.B.Brennan: a pilot attached to 38 Squadron, R.A.A.F., Archerfield, was charged on summons in the ...

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  27. ATOMIC POWER PLANTS

    WASHINGTON, February 13.—Atomic power plants will be develop ed in our lifetime without dislocating power industry, Mr. A. C. Klein, an ...

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  28. CABINET WILL REFUSE 40 HOUR WEEK LEGISLATION

    BRISBANE, February 14.—The Cabinet will tell the Trades and Labour Council that it is unable to grant its request for legislation for a 40-hour week, and to increase the weekly basic wage by £1 ...

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  29. 500,000 SURPLUS ARMY UNIFORMS

    CANBERRA, February 14. — With large quantities of military clothing on hand, the Federal Government did not feel justified In incurring ...

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  30. NURSES' WAGES NOT ADVERSE

    BRISBANE, February 14.—Gener-ally, when compared with other industries and callings, the remunera-tion and working conditions, of nurses ...

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  31. HITLER PLANNED TO SEIZE GIBRALTAR

    NUREMBERG, February 13— Hitler plumed to selce Gibraltar with the aid of Spain tome time in 1941. ...

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  32. NO ISLAND TROOPS FOR GARRISONS

    CANBERRA, February 14. — No Australian army personnel who served In the Islands who have been brought back to Australia will be returned for ...

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  33. TRAIN BABY BORN TO ENGLISH BRIDE

    BRISBANE, February 14.—The mother of a baby born on the Brisbane-Townsville mall train on Tuesday morning, was Mrs. N H. Green ...

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  34. zU.S. FOOD POLICY CONDEMNED

    LONDON, February 14.—Housewives queued up to speak at the Ilford Town Hall mass meeting held to protest against the food situation. Those ...

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  35. WAR CRIMINALS COMING TO DARWIN

    DARWIN, February 14.—The Brat Japanese to be tried In Australia as war criminals art to be brought to Darwin from Dutch Timor within the next fortnight. ...

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  36. HOSPITAL PATIENT FALLS 30 FEET

    BUNDABERG, February 14.—George Andley,81, pensloner was killed when he fell 30 feet from window on the second floor of the ...

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  37. HIGH SPEEDS BY R.A.F. METEORS

    LONDON, February 14. —The Air Ministry revealed that the jet-propelled Glaster Meteor planes in service with the R.A.F. as standard fighters ...

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  38. EZRA POUND FOUND INSANE

    WASHTNGTON, February 13.—The United State District Court and jury found Ezra Pound mentaly unsound,therefore Pound will not be tried for ...

    Article : 35 words
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