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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  4. FRENCH HERO CONDEMNED TO DEATH

    France decorated this legiess man for bravery—and sentenced him to death savagery. This is the story of Jean Giot, shown above facing a French court: In 1942 Glot joined a band of collaborationists notorious for their brutality i hunting down and torturing French partiots. Two years later, in an attempt at atonement he joined General Leclere's Chad Force, which helped the Allies drive the Nazis out of France. Glot lost both his legs in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FLOODS SUBSIDE Rail Traffic Normal

    Only short dislocation to traffic was experienced on the main trunk railway as the result of the heavy overnight rains on Wednesday. ...

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  6. LIE DETECTOR USED ON MURDER SUSPECTS

    CHICAGO, January lO.—Two janitors employed in an apartment building near the Degnan home have been seized for questioning in connection ...

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  7. GIRLS BACK FROM MANILA

    BRISBANE, January 10.—The 15 girls who were flown secretly by the United States Army Air Corps to Manila on January 2 returned ...

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  8. Nazis Tried For British Support

    LONDON, January 10.—A report by the Nazi foreign policy office boasting of stongly. pro-German activities by anti-Communists in the general staff of the R.A.F. was disclosed by the American prosecution at Nuremberg yesterday, says Agency correspondents. Only extracts were read to the court because Lord Justice Lawrence ...

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  9. FEDERAL SESSION IN FEBRUARY

    CANBERRA, January 10.—Mr. Chifley is understood to be considering February 20 as the date for the assembly of Parliament. ...

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  10. REGIONAL BOARD

    BRISBANE, January 10.—Executive approval was given to-day to the appointment of members to the Townsville Regional Electricity Board. ...

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  11. COMMUNICATIONS STRIKE SPREADING

    NEW YORK, January 10.—The American Press says the strike-bound Western Union Telegraph Company resorted to the telephone ...

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  12. STILL-BORN TWO HEADED CHILD

    WORTON (Virginia). January 10—A still-born two-headed male infant was delivered to Mrs. Viola Brickey at Norton general hospital. ...

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  13. COUNTERFEIT COUPONS CASE

    BRISBANE, January 10.—Between 20,000 and 30,000 clothing coupons stated to be counterfeit are concerned in three charges against ...

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  14. JUDGE'S OFFER TO TRAITOR

    LONDON, January 10.—At the Old Bayley to-day Mr. Justice Oliver said he was considering asking the defence counsel whether ...

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  15. 171,000 BACK IN JOBS

    MELBOURNE, January 10.—About 78,000 men and women, nearly half of the 171,677 discharged from the services between ...

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  16. TWO DEATHS IN BRISANE FIRE

    BRISBANE, January 10.—A man and woman were trapped and burned to death in a fire which practically destroyed a ...

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  17. REAR-ENGINED CARS FORECAST

    NEW YORK, January 10.—The "Herald-Tribune's" Detroit correspondent says William Stout, Grahampeige Motors consulting engineer, ...

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  18. SAWMILL WORKERS DISMISSED

    BRISBANE, January 10.—A num-ber of sawmill employees were dismissed to-day. This is believed to be the aftermath of Wednesday's sawmill ...

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  19. ARBITRATION AC AMENDMENTS

    CANBERRA, January 10.—Prop amendments to the Commonwealth Arbitration Act would be designed make the arbitration system [?] ...

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  20. PERSIAN VOTERS FIRED ON

    LONDON, January 10.—The Persian Interior Ministry announced that one was killed and two wounded in shooting during the provinicial ...

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  21. HOSPITALS LARGE WAITING LISTS

    SYDNEY, January 10.—Local medical practitioners state that many Sydney people who are suffering from chronic allments requiring hospital ...

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  22. SADIST TORTURER OF SANDAKAN

    LABUAN, January 10.—Six foot arrogant Captain Hoshijima, commanding officer of the Sandakan compound before Takakuwa, was ...

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  23. FRENCH CROWDS DEMAND FOOD

    LONDON, January 10.—Reuter's Paris correspondent says police dispersed a crowd of 12,000 which gathered in [?] of town hall at ...

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  24. BRITISH ATTACK ON SEMARANG

    BATAVIA, January 10.—A British mobile column cleared several defended road blocks six miles south-west of Semarang, says the ...

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  25. TOBACCO REMAIN ON RATION

    CANBERRA, January 10.—Minister for Customs, Senator [?] said to-day there was no inten[?] ending tobacco rationing soon. ...

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  26. LONGER BANKING HOURS BY MARCH

    BRISBANE, January 10.—The chairman of Associated Banks (Mr. D. S. Forbes) states the trading banks are anxious to restore the 3 p.m. ...

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  27. SOVIET REPLY ON TRADE AWAITED

    NEW YORK, January 10.—The "New York Times" Washington correspondent says Russia so far has not replied to the invitation to attend ...

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  28. MR. MAKIN MAY RECEIVE PERMANENT U.N.O. POST

    CANBERRA, January 10.—The Australian Ministerial delegate to the United Nations Organisation conference in London, Mr. N. J. O. Makin, may be appointed permanent Australian delegate if Australia secures a seat ...

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  29. MacARTHUR ANXIOUS TO OPEN JAP WAR TRIALS

    WASHINGTON, January 10.—The Associated Press says that the Warmakers Trial Organisation over which General MacArthur has extensive powers conferred by the U.S. Chief of Staff in a directive [?] yet made public, is taking shape in Tokio. ...

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  30. GOVT. WILL PAY BENNETT'S COSTS

    CANBERRA, January 10.—The Government will bear General Bennett's costs incurred during the inquiry into his escape from Singapore, ...

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  31. U.K. WOOL WOULD DEFRAY LOAN

    NEW YORK, January 10.—The "New York Sun" representative, George Sokolsky, discussing the British request for a loan, points out that ...

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  32. GIRL WAYLAID [?] WAY TO SCHO[?]

    NEW YORK, January [?] American Press represent[?] reports that [?] old girl was kidnapped [?] ...

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  33. LOCAL AUTHORITY LOANS

    BRISBANE, January 10.—Approval has been given to the Warwick City Council to borrow £14,000 for the erection of a new bridge across the ...

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  34. MOTOR CYCLISTS FATALLY BURNED

    MELBOURNE, January 10.—Two men were burnt to death when a motor cycle they were riding collided with a tram in Hartwell ...

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  35. Q'LAND OFFERED HIGHER GRANT

    BRISBANE, January 10.—Queensland has been offered an increase of nearly £500,000 by the Commonwealth in its grant under the uniform ...

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  36. McPHILLIPS LOSES UNION BALLOT

    SYDNEY, January 10.—The acting national secretary of the Communist controlled Ironworkers Union, Mr. J. L. McPhillips was defeated at the ...

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  37. JEALOUSY MOTIVE IN SHOOTING

    BRISBANE, January 10.—The police believe that jealousy was the possible motive for te shooting of Harold Warr (24) and his wife, ...

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  38. TRUSTEES[?] PALASTINE [?]

    WASHINGTON, January 10.—[?] Associated Press says the President of the American Jewish Congress (Joseph Proskaur) urged the British ...

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  39. TOMATO PRICES SOAR

    BRISBANE, January 10.—With the lifting of the unofficial celling of 16 a case on tomato prices, values to-day rose. Coloured lines sold up to 22 and ...

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  40. NEW QUEENSLAND RATIONING CHIEF

    CANBERRA, January 10.—Mr. F. A. Manning was to-day appointed Deputy-Director of Rationing in Queensland, ...

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