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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 73 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 72 words
  4. CHINESE FLAG IS STILL FLYING OVER KOWLOON

    HONGKONG, January 19. (A.A.P.-Reuter): The Chinese flag still flies over the site of Kowloon walled city. Squatters have built small shelters, sufficient to crawl into at night time and to-day erected two army ...

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  5. FADDEN OPENS "No" CAMPAIGN IN W.A.

    PERTH, January 19.—For the third time in four years, the Federal Labour Government is urging the people of Australia to amend the Constitution by a referendum, said the Country Party Leader (Mr. A. W. Fadden) speaking at ...

    Article : 654 words
  6. FLOOD DEVASTATION IN HOLLAND

    LARGE TARTS of Holland are now Buffering from heavy floods caused by the rising waters of the Rhine and other rivers. Here is a central view taken from a Royal Dutch airliner, showing the great brick-works near the historic village of Amberm, almost submerged and surrounded by floods. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ONE KILLED TWO INJURED IN 80 FT. FALL

    KINGAROY, January 19.—One man was killed and two others critically injured to-day when they fell 80 feet to the ...

    Article : 385 words
  8. Gandhi Wants To Live To 125 Years

    NEW DELHI, January 19.—Mahatama Gandhi, who is far from well owing to his latest fast wants to live at least 125 years. ...

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  9. SUGAR BID TO CONTROL OWN BUREAU

    BRISBANE, January 19.—A determined bid will be made by the sugar Industry organisations to take over control of the Bureau ...

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  10. SIAM MAY BE BASE FOR AERIAL SMUGGLING

    SINGAPORE, Jan. 19.—(AAP-Reuters): Slam probably it being used for a base for clandestine aerial smuggling to Northern ...

    Article : 339 words
  11. GIRLS WORRIED BY ORDER TO RETURN

    TOKIO, January 19.—(A.A.P.-Reuter). Australian girls working for the Far East U.S. forces throughout the Pacific are believed ...

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  12. FADDEN ALLEGES TAXES INCREASE

    CANBERRA, January 19.—Since the end of June, 1939, the aggregate Commonwealth and State taxation collections increased from ...

    Article : 255 words
  13. OUTSPOKEN CLERIC IS VERY CRITICAL

    BRISBANE, January 18.—Reverend George Kenchie of Cleveland. U.S.A., who is touring Australia on behalf of the International ...

    Article : 248 words
  14. TROUBLE AT BLAIR ATHOL MAY SPREAD

    Clermont, January 19.—Referring to the miners' aggregate meeting at Blair Athol on Saturday. Mr. T. M. Millar president of the Q.C.E.U.) said this ...

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  15. INTENTIONS OF JUNIOR WINNERS

    BRISBANE, January 19.—The winner or the Byrnes Medal, Stanley Rowland Duke, of Shorncliffe, who obtained nine A's and one B, hopes to ...

    Article : 133 words
  16. HUGE FLEET OF MOTOR VEHICLES

    BRISBANE, January 19.—The Commonwealth Government is operating one motor vehicle for every 10 Commonwealth public ...

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  17. RISES IN THE BASIC WAGE

    MELBOURNE, January 19.—Sydney basic wage—the highest of all States—will, rise by 2/- per week to £5,14 from the first pay period in ...

    Article : 312 words
  18. ICE STRIKE AT A STALEMATE

    BRISBANE, January 19.—The Collinsville Ice Works would not deliver Ice again to homes at the old price, despite strike threats from the miners. ...

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  19. IMPORTANCE OF NEWSPAPERS

    LONDON, January 17.—The chairman of Australian Associated Press. Mr. R. T. Henderson, in a speech at a dinner at Wolverhampton, said that ...

    Article : 138 words
  20. 50 LOOK ON AS THIEF ROBS WOMAN

    SYDNEY, January 19.—More than 50 people watched without interfering, while a thief knocked a woman down and robbed her of ...

    Article : 208 words
  21. ORDERLY SCENES AS YUGOSLAVS LEAVE

    SYDNEY, January 19.—Apart from a small group of Communist who gate the clenched fist salute and shouted "Tito Tito," there were ...

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  22. MINGELA MAN IS EXPLOSION VICTIM

    Ambulance hearers made a fast trip to Mingela on Monday, involving a distance of 120 miles, to convey to the Townsville Hospital a ...

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  23. NO WHARFIES FOR AMMUNITION SHIP

    CAIRNS, January 19.—A shortage of waterside labour has prevented the ammunition disposal ship Tarra from loading any ...

    Article : 170 words
  24. WOMAN ASSAULTED BY TWO MEN

    SYDNEY, January 19.—Police are investigating a report by young married woman that she was criminally assaulted by four men in a ...

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  25. NO WEEKEND TRAMS IN S.A.

    ADELAIDE, January 19.—South Australia will have no week-end trains until further notice, following the overtime ban by about 500 railwaymen ...

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  26. WALLACE FOR U.S. PRESIDENCY

    CHICAGO, January 18.—Mr. Henry Wallace, addressing the Progressive Citizens of America Convention, declared that in the first six months of 1947 ...

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  27. POLICE SMASH BIG TWO-UP SCHOOL

    SYDNEY, January 19.—Police adopted military tactics to smash a large two-up school at Wallenawang, near Lithgow. ...

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  28. DEALER BATTERED BY TWO MEN

    SYDNEY, January 19.—Two men armed with revolve revolvers battered Harry Solomon, 66, wholesale dealer in wireless accessories, in his rooms in ...

    Article : 111 words
  29. This Policeman's Lot Is A Happy One

    EVERY YEAR as a gesture of goodwill, the motorists and motoring clubs of Milan present gifts to the traffic policemen of their city. Photo shows motorists stacking their gifts round the feet of the traffic policeman on his rostrum in the centre of Milan. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. FIRST HOLES IN SEARCH FOR OIL

    BRISBANE, January 19.—Drilling started to-day on the first of 30 [?] holes to be sunk by Shell (Queensland) Development Pty. Ltd. in its oil search ...

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  31. WARDERS CALLED ON TO EXPLAIN

    SYDNEY, January 19.—Three warders at Long Bay Gaol have been called on to explain the escape of Crofton Edward Barnes, 26. on New Year's ...

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  32. MAN WAKES WITH CABIN PIERCED

    AUCKLAND, January 19—(A.A.P.-Reuter). Second engineer H. Donaldson, of the small coastal ship, Aranui, was startled from his sleep before two ...

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  33. Jews, Arabs Building Up Stocks For August

    LONDON, January 19.—The British United Press Jerusalem representative says Jews and Arabs are engaged in a feverish race to build up stocks of war material in preparation for a possible full scale war when ...

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  34. SINGAPORE NAVAL BASE NOW ALMOST RESTORED

    SINGAPORE, January 19. (A.A.P.-Reuter): The great Singapore naval base at Seletar—£26,000,000 worth of steel, concrete and machinery—has been almost restored and is working at 80 or 90 per cent of ...

    Article : 276 words
  35. CHURCHILL PAINTS NINE PICTURES

    LONDON, January 18.—Reuter's Paris correspondent says Mr. Churchill, at a dinner at the British consulate at Bordeaux last night, said he had ...

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  36. REMANDS IN TWO N.S.W. MURDERS

    SYDNEY, January 19.—In the Balmain court to-day. Harry Elrington, 85 year old pensioner, who has been charged with the murder of Mary Ann ...

    Article : 100 words
  37. FEDERAL MOTOR VEHICLE LIFT

    CANBERRA, January 19.—Since 1940 there has been an increase of more then 400 per cent. in the number of cars and other motor vehicles operated ...

    Article : 82 words
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