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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 92 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 75 words
  4. 50 MEAT STRIKERS APPLY FOR WORK

    BRISBANE, June 11,—The first weakening of the meat strikers occurred to-day when 50 members of the Meat Industry Employees' Union applied for work at Zillmere bacon factory to-day; Forty of them commenced work, and ...

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  5. U.K. Nationalisation

    isation measures were in preparation, the Prime Minister (Mr. C. R. Attlee) announced at the Labour Party conference. He said that the nationalisation ...

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  6. TOWNSVILLE'S MOST DECORATED SOLDIER

    Captain W. F. McIntosh, M.C, M.M., M.I.D. Townsville's most decorated soldier of World War II., who led the Victory Day Procession in Townsville on Monday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NEW COAL AUTHORITY

    SYDNEY, June 11.—A conference to-day between the executive officers a of the Official Labour Party and the Miners' Federation leaden approved ...

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  8. GRAND MUFTI ESCAPES

    LONDON, June 10.—A minor sensation has been caused by the escape of the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem from Paris, and a ...

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  9. MRS. HANLON'S SUDDEN DEATH

    BRISBANE, June 11.—The death took place suddenly this morning of Mrs. E. M. Hanion, wife of the Queensland Premier. ...

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  10. U.S. JUDICIAL FEUD BURSTS

    NUREMBERG, june 11.—In an unprecedented attack on his Supreme Court colleague, Justice Robert H. Jackson alleged in a ...

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  11. 40 HOUR WEEK

    MELBOURNE, June 11.—An objection to hearing evidence by Albert Henderson, general secretary of the Electrical Trades UnloP. while ...

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  12. BEVIN REPLIES TO CRITICS TO-DAY

    LONDON, June ll.—One of the most vital debates at the Labour Party's conference at Bournemouth is due to-morrow when Mr. Bevin will ...

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  13. U.S. GENERAL ASKS FOR AUSSIE GUARD

    LONDON, June 11.—Impressed by the bearing of the Australian garrison in Tokio, the general commanding the American ...

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  14. FOOD MINISTRY PLANS A MENU

    LONDON, June 10.—There is no reason why a family of two adults can't eat 21 meals a week on present British food rations, says the ...

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  15. SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING DELAYED

    NEW YORK, June 10.—At the request of the British permanent delegate to the United Nations (Sir Alexander Cadogan) the meeting ...

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  16. ARAB LEAGUE WANTS U.N.O. TO HEAR CASE

    LONDON, June 11.—The "Daily Telegraph's' Dludan correspondent says the Arab League Council has decided to consult Britain on ...

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  17. MAREEBA TOBACCO SEIZED

    BUISBANE, June 11.—"I want to do something lo stop this sort of thing," said the Magistrate. Mr. W. Rillie; when he fined Charles ...

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  18. 'MONTY' BACK IN MIDDLE EAST

    CAIRO, Jane 10.—Field-Marshal Montgomery arrived at Cairo after a flight in which he circled over Benghazi and Tobruk, and flew ...

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  19. ELECTRICAL TRADE EMERGENCY CLAUSE

    BRISBANE, June 11.—The Industrial Court to-day adjourned an application for a variation of the Electrical Trade Award, to provide for a ...

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  20. BIG ARREARS IN MEAT EXPORT GOAL

    CANBERRA, June 11.—Australia must export 236,600 tons of meat to Britain in the next eight months If she is to achieve her export target ...

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  21. 7 POINT SOLUTION FOR AZERBAIJAN

    TEHERAN, June 11.—A Foreign Office spokesman said the Azerbaijan problem had been settled on the basis of a seven point programme, ...

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  22. ECHO OF 1940 MURDER

    SYDNEY, June 11.—A man who was in a mental hospital from November, 1940, until recently, was charged with murder in the ...

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  23. MILITARY REBELS ON TRIAL

    LONDON. July 11.—Nine ex-Spanish Republican officers and four civilians, including a woman, were charged before a military tribunal with ...

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  24. 6 CLASSES OF POLISH TROOPS

    LONDON, June 11.—Six classes of Polish troops would be trained immediately, says the Associated Press Warsaw correspondent. ...

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  25. AIRCRAFT CARRIER DELAYED

    SYDNEY, June 11.—The British aircraft carrier H.M.S. Victorious, due to sail to-night with 700 Australian and New Zealand brides of British ...

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  26. CLAIM AGAINST DOCTOR FAILS

    MACKAY, June 11.—In the Magistrate's Court to-day before Mr. C B. Buxton, S.M., Robert Samuel Paskins, 58, a labourer, brought an action ...

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  27. SECOND IN BIG CASKET TO T'VILLE

    BRISBANE, June 11.—Golden Cas ket No. 1040, which was drawn to-day, resulted: First prize No. 91021, A. Delbridge, Juliette Street, ...

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  28. BRISBANE RIVER DROWNING

    BRISBANE, June 11.—J. Pearson, of Buranda was drowned in the Bris-bane River to-day when attempting to free a coal barge stranded on ...

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  29. HOW ITALY VOTED FOR REPUBLIC

    LONDON, june 11.—The Ronws radio says the Supreme Court assembled at 5 p.m. to issue the official proclamation of the result of ...

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  30. Sly-Grog Charges Follow Raid On Canberra Dance

    CANBERRA, June 11.—The chief officer of the Canberra Police, Inspector Reid, said to-day that summonses for alleged sly-grogging will be issued, following last night's raid on a Victory night dinner dance. ...

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  31. MAJ. GEN. STANTKE RETURNS TO-DAY

    BRISBANE, June 11.—The State Cabinet to-day bade farewell to Major-Gcnrml Stenke and welcomed his successor, Major-General ...

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  32. BRAZILIAN ARMY OUT OF POLITICS DUKE'S CLONCURRY SPEECH ON AIR

    NEW YORK, June 10.—The Rio de Janeiro correspondent of the "New York Times." states that the Brazilian War Minister (Senior Montairo) has BRISBANE, June 11.—The Duke of Gloucester's address at Augustus Downs, near Cloncurry, on Sunday will be broadcast by 60 ...

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  33. Contributory Security Scheme Favoured

    CANBERRA, June ll.—A contributory social security scheme, on a graduated scale, to enable a substantial reduction in direct taxation may be considered by Federal Cabinet and Caucus at the week-end. The ...

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  34. SYNTHETIC GLUE PLANT FOR B'BANE

    STDNEY, June 11.—Mr. Stanley L. Harris, of Vancouver, is on his way to Brisbane to instal a plant for the manufacture of synthetic glue ...

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  35. RAIL, ROAD POTATO SUPPLY SUSPENDED

    BRISBANE, June 11.—The Deputy Potato Controller (Mr. E. Brabinef) announce to-day that potatoes were full arriving in quantities in ...

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  36. £260 JEWEL THEFT AT ROCKHAMPTON

    ROCKHAMPTON, June 11.—Rings valued at £260 were stolen from the window ol Bernard Hastings Warren's jewellery shop in East Street, ...

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  37. AIR SEARCH FOR JEW TERRORISTS

    JERUSALEM, June 11.—Hundreds of members of the Sixth Airborne Division, with the aid of armoured care, carrying starch lights, combed ...

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  38. JOBS WANTED FOR 4,000,000 VETERANS

    ATLANTIC CITY (New Jersey), June 11.—The Veterans Administrator (Mr. Bradley), in a speech, said 4,000.000 veterans will be unemployed ...

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  39. PACIFIC C-IN-C

    CANBERRA, June 11.—Although proposals for the appointment of a peace-time Commander-in-Chief in the Pacific may ultimately be considered, ...

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  40. NEGRO MAY MISS ELECTRIC CHAIR

    WASHINGTON, June 10.— The Supreme Court has refused to rule whether Willie Francis. Louisiana negro, should be sent to the ...

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  41. 342 GERMANS QUIT SPAIN

    LONDON, June 11.—Three hundred and forty-two Germann left Bilbao for Germany in the United States liner Marine Perch, said Reuter's Madrid ...

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  42. Q.A.T.B. CHIEF DIES

    BRISBANE, June 11.—Mr. William H. Morse. Superintendent of the Brisbane Ambulance for 18 years, died to-day after an illness of five weeks. ...

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  43. MILLION POLES RESETTLED

    SZCZECIN (Stettin. Poland).- June 10.—The Polish Repatriation Office estimated recently that about 1,000,000 Poles have been resettled in the ...

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  44. BIDAULT, NOMINEE FOR PREMIERSHIP

    LONDON, June 11.—Reuter's Paris correspondent says the .M.R.P. (Progressive Catholics) Executive has officially nominated M. Bidsult as ...

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