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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN SUN AND MOON

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  4. PILOT ESCAPED FROM THIS PLANE ALMOST UNINJURED

    Blazing wreckage of the R.N. Fleet Air Ann plane which the pilot, Lieus. Harry crasg-dived at Kellyville, Sydney, last Monday, al 140 miles an hour. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PLANE DIVES ON SYDNEY HOSPITAL

    SYDNEY, January 31.—Three lives were lost when a service aircraft crashed on Lewisham Hospital this morning to fall across the end of the laundry. ...

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  6. BRITISH LOAN BILL

    NEW YORK, January 31.—The adoption of filibuster tactics in the U.S. Senate has threatened the passage of legislation authorising President Truman's proposed loan of 3,750-million dollars to Britain. ...

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  7. R.N. LIGHTER BLOWS UP

    SYDNEY. Jan. 31.—A Royal Navy aircraft lighter moored alongside the aircraft carrier Peresus, off Kirribilh Point, blew ...

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  8. EXILED SPANISH GOVERNMENT

    i NEW YORK, January 31.—The "Times" Miami correspondent states that the American Federation of Labour Executive Council, at its ...

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  9. R.A.A.F. DISCHARGES

    MELBOURNE. January 31.—All members of the R.A.A.F. are expected to be released this month, except members whose services are essential. ...

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  10. TRADE FLIGHT INTERRUPTED

    DARWIN, January 31.—Two American airmen are twiddling their thumbs at Darwin 'drome waiting for Canberra to decide ...

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  11. FIRING SQUAD FOR JAP CRIMINALS

    MELBOURNE, January 31.—Confirmed warrants for the execution of several JaP war criminals condemned to death by Australian ...

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  12. LABOUR POLICY ON ROYAL HONOURS

    ADELAIDE. January 31.—In future the Government will make recommendations to the King for the bestowal of operational awards only. ...

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  13. MR. BEASLEY HAD FOOD LOCKER

    CANBERRA. January 31.—An Australian official going abroad is allowed an emergency issue of ration tickets for foed, the quantity of which depends on the importance of the post ...

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  14. BIGGEST FIGHT GATE SINCE 1908

    SYDNEY. January 31. At the close of his training to-day. Vic Patrick said he had never felt better, and was confident of winning. ...

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  15. TRADE TOOLS "FROZEN"

    CANBERRA, January 31.—The Disposal Commission had 200 complete tool kits for carpenters, mechanics and electricians while ex-servicemen ...

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  16. CASKET PROFITS

    BRISBANE. January 31.—The Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Gledson. sated to-day the allocation of money from Mammoth Caskets to patriotic ...

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  17. Q'LD. LABOUR MOVE FOR RADIO UNIT

    BRISBANE. January 31.—Both the Trades and Labour Council and the Q.C.E have application lodged with, the Postmaster General for broadcast ...

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  18. INTERNAT'L BANK

    CANBERRA. January 31.—Australia may be excluded from the opportunity of obtaining representation at the first meeting of the Board of Governors of the ...

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  19. BRITISH PARADE IN BATAVIA

    BATAVIA, January 31.—L. T. Goodman, the Associated Press correspondent says in Batavia Allied forces paraded through Batavia this ...

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  20. KATOOMBA SAILS ON SATURDAY

    SYDNEY. January 31.—The nailing time for the Katoomba for Wellington (N.Z.), hat been Axed for 11 a.m. on Saturday. She will carry 500 ...

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  21. BATMAN'S SOUVENIR

    RABAUL, January 31.—A half guilder note bearing the signature! of both Mr. Chifley and Mr. Forde is in the proud possession of Pte. H W. Tennant, of North Mackay. ...

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  22. WARD ADVOCATES MALAYA PROBE

    SYDNEY, January 31.—A thorough investigation of the Malayan campaign again urged to-day by Mr. Ward, who Bald there was no other ...

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  23. SOVEREIGN FIND IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY. January 31.—A hoard of English sovereigns, beating dates from 1876 to 1894. has been discovered buried in rabbit burrows and rat ...

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  24. DEATH OF FAMOUS ABO. TRACKER

    DARWIN, January 31.—The Territory's bent aboriginal tracker, Bui Bui, was killed In a motor accident on the Adelaide River this week. He was ...

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  25. 40 PER CENT. TAX CUT IN LIBERAL POLICY

    CANBERRA, January 31.—A programme of progressive taxaties reductions aiming at a total redaction of 40 per cent of the pretest., tax in three years, is part of the draft of die Federal policy of At liberal Party agreed upon by the policy committee today, the main ...

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  26. COMMUNIST LEAD IN GERMAN POLL

    LONDON. January 31.—The British news service in Germany stales Communists obtained a clear lead in the Russian occupied Thuringia and ...

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  27. OVERPAID DIVIDEND RETURNED

    MELBOURNE. January 31.—A totalisator clerk who wrongly paid out £100/10/- in the members reserve at the Caulfield races on Monday, almost ...

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  28. EAST TOOWOOMBA POLL MARCH 2

    BRISBANE, January 31.—The Speaker of Parliament to-day announced the following dates for the East Toowoomba by-election: issue ...

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  29. LIBERALS PROMISE KEEN ELECTION

    CANBERRA, January 31.—The president of the Liberal Party. Mr. Ritchie, said to-day that has Executive had approved plans for a ...

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  30. BUNDABERG WILL

    BRISBANE; January 31.—Probate of the will of Charles W. Buss, retired planter, of Bundaberg, was granted to-day. He left to relatives an estate ...

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  31. INTERIM PEACE AIR FORCE TILL R.A.A.F. REORGANISED

    MELBOURNE. January 31.—Plant for the formation of an interim ak fores, to operate until the permanent air force is re-established on its new peace-time basis, are proceeding Mr .Drakeford announced to-day ...

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  32. HESS'S LONG SECRET OUT

    LONDON, January 31.—Hess's real mission on hu flight to Scotland in 1941 will be revealed at the Nuremberg tribunal in the British case against Hess. He placed before Britain the alternatives of "peace or utter destruction," according to documents filed by the prosecution. The documents consisted of reports by the Duke of ...

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  33. ENGLISH R.L. TOUR NOT CERTAIN

    SYDNEY, January 31.—It was stated to-night that the English Rugby League has failed in efforts to get shipping accommodation for their' will take place. ...

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  34. U.K. AIR NETWORK

    NEW YORK, January 31.—The I "Herald-Tribune's" Bermuda correspondent says same members of the American delegation to the civil ...

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  35. REHAB. TRAINING AT GATTON

    BRISBANE. January 31.—Expenditure of £19781 was approved by the Executive Council to-day for accommodation for the rural training of ...

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  36. PEACE TALKS AT HISTORIC PALACE

    PARIS. January 30.—The Council of Ministers have selected the seventeen a century Luxembourg Palace, farmerly the seat of the French Senate and after the liberation of De ...

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  37. U.N.O. TAKES OVER LEAGUE ASSETS

    LONDON. January 31.—The Untied National Committee has recommended ?king over the League of Nations assets, including the buildings in ...

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