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  2. MAILS CLOSE TODAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. TO-DAY'S TALKS MAY SETTLE TRAM STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, January 3.—Hopes for a settlement of the tram strike now centres on to-morrow's conference between the ...

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  5. GRAVE FEARS HELD FOR RUSSIAN SHIP

    TOKIO, January 8.—Grave fears are held in Tokio for the safety of the 800 passengers aboard the Russian vessel reported to be sinking 200 miles ...

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  6. TRUMAN ENLARGES "NEW DEAL" POLICIES

    WASHINGTON, January 7.—President Truman, in a "State of Union" message to-day, called on Congress to abandon party politics, despite the oncoming elections, and ratify the European recovery programme ...

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  7. WYATT EARP BACK FOR REPAIRS

    BACK FOR REPAIRS: Run of the Antarctic expedition ship Wyatt Earp, which returned to Melbourne on Wednesday for repairs. The ship sprang a leak during heavy seas. Arrow shows the canvas with which the crew ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. HANLON SILENT ON SYDNEY VISIT

    SYDNEY, January 9.—The Queenslands Premier (Mr. Hanlon) is still maintaining secrecy about his southern trips. ...

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  9. RICHARD TAUBER PASSES AT 56

    LONDON, January 8.—The death has occurred of the singer, Richard Tauber. Tauber was to have begun a singing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. INDIAN PATROLS CLASH WITH 2500 RAIDERS

    NEW DELHI, January 8.—Indian patrols dashed with about 2500 retreating raiders who crossed the Jammu frontier from the ...

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  11. MARSHALL WARNS REPUBLICANS

    NEW YORK, January 8.—The Secretary of State (Mr. Marshall) warned to-day that if the Republicans in Concepts go ahead with their threats to ...

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  12. 40-HOUR MAY MEAN SHIPPING TIE-UP

    MELBOURNE, January 8.—A reduction in pay, impoted with the introduction of the 40-hour week threatens to precipitate an Australian-wide ...

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  13. FIRST OF 1948 MOST CRITICAL

    MELBOURNE, January 8.—The Australian Government believes that the next six months may be the most critical in the financial ...

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  14. PERSONNEL CHOSEN FOR FISH BOARD

    BRISBANE, January 8.—Mr. Gair said to-day that Messrs. J. E. Lihou and W J. Kirkpatrick had been appointed fishermen's representatives, and ...

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  15. MAN ARRESTED ON WOUNDING CHARGE

    IPSWICH, January 8.—A 50-year-old labourer was arrested to-day and charged with hiving unlawfully wounded Vincent Young, 81. single, of ...

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  16. AERIAL BAITING BEING EXAMINED

    BRISBANE, January 8—Replying to a request by a deputation from the Selectors' Association for the employment of more doggers in the ...

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  17. DAKOTA SALVAGED IN 5000 MILE TRIP

    BRISBANE, January 8—A 5000 mile journey to salvage a Dutch Dakota was made by two Sydney contractors (Messrs V. Stockley and M. Sheridan) ...

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  18. RAIN DOUBLED DAIRY EXPORTS

    BRISBANE, January 3.—Rain doubled State dairy exports to Britain, and had given farmers a record price return for their produce. ...

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  19. SURF LIFE SAVERS NIGHT ON ISLET

    MOOLOOLABA, January 8.—Seven members of the Mooloolaba Surf Lifesaving Club were forced by the gale and heavy seas to ...

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  20. SUIT AGAINST HOLLYWOOD CO.

    HOLLYWOOD, January 7.—Two writers and a director to-day brought suits totalling 3,165,925 dollars against Hollywood studios, which discharged ...

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  21. HOTELS NOT IN NATIONAL PARKS

    BRISBANE, January 8.—Hotels and transport should not be allowed in national parks, the President of the National Parks Association of ...

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  22. U.S. TO SURVEY METAL DEPOSITS

    CHICAGO, January 8.—Five South African geophysicists, who said they proposed to survey base metal deposits in Australia. passed through Chicago ...

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  23. ORMONDE TO BRING MIGRANTS

    BRISBANE, January 8.—British migrants would be brought to Australia by the Ormonde for the next five years, said Mr. Gair to-night A total ...

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  24. J.J.CASEY SOLE STATE CHOICE FOR R.A.A.F:

    MELBOURNE, January 8.—One Queenslander is included among the 14 candidates selected to attend the R.A.A.F. college at Point Cook early ...

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  25. TRUCK TAKEN TO CAIRNS CONVOY

    CAIRNS, January 8.—Gordon Hill, one on the brothers who brought a truck convey to Cairns through Cape York Peninsula, proceeded to ...

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  26. P.M. MAY EXPLAIN DOLLAR CRISIS

    SYDNEY, January 8.—Mr. Chifley will probably make a nation-wide broadcast within the next week or two to explain the meaning of the dollar ...

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  27. OFFICER TYPE UNIFORMS FOR ALL

    CANBERRA, January 8.—New uniforms closely resembling the present Uniform of officers will be issued to all ranks of the Australian Military forces ...

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  28. CHAMBERS FEELS NO WAR IN OUR TIME

    CANBERRA, January 8—"I do not think there will be another war in our time." said the Minister for the Army (Mr. Chambers) to-day. Where would ...

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  29. CLOSE CHECK BY PRICES BRANCH

    SYDNEY, January 8.—Officers of the Prices Branch have visited about 650 email goods and other premises in the last three days, to see that fixed ...

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  30. SUPPORT BY BRITISH COMMONS

    LONDON January 8.—Reuters Milan representative says the secretary of the British Communist Party (Harry Politt) told the Italian ...

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  31. GIFTS FROM U.S. LIMITED TO £10

    CANBERRA, January 8—Taking further action to conserve dollars for essential imports, the Commonwealth Government prohibited returning ...

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  32. MAN CUT TO PIECES BY ELECTRIC TRAIN

    SYDNEY, January 8.—A 30-year-old man was literally cut to pieces when he fell in front of an electric train at Wynyard Station to-night. ...

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  33. WOMAN ADMITS BIGAMY

    BRISBANE, January 8.—In a statement read in the Police Court to-day, a woman said she knowingly had committed bigamy because she was ...

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  34. PARALYSIS SPREAD TO SOUTH ISLAND

    CHRISTCHURCH, January 8.—(A.A.P.-Reuters): South Island's immunity from the infantile paralysis epidemic ended to-day, when two ...

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  35. Double Butter Export to Britain Federal Aim

    CANBERRA, January 8.—A drive to double, if possible, the present Australian annual exports of about 65,000 tons of butter to Britain will be launched by the Federal Agricultural Department. ...

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  36. STRUCTURE OF BASIC WAGE

    MELBOURNE, January 8.—Officers of the A.C.T.U. will confer with Mr. Chifley to-morrow morning on a proposal to set up a committee to examine ...

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  37. "CHURCH IS A TINY MINORITY"

    ARMIDALE, January 8.—Speaking at the conference of the Australian Student Christian Movement to night. Rev. Alan Walker of Waverley ...

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  38. SECURITY MEASURES PLANNED IN PALESTINE

    JERUSALEM, January 7.—The Palestine Government has announced new security measures to keep Government machinery running in the main towns, states Reuter's represetative. The main fortified areas in the ...

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  39. NO EXTENSION OF PETROL TICKETS

    SYDNEY, January 8.—Proposals to of the period of the validity of petrol tickets could not be entertained the Supply Minister (Senator Ashley) ...

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  40. "NEW DEAL" IN DETENTION CAMPS

    CANBERRA, January 8.—A new-deal for military prisoners in detention camps has been ordered by the Army Minister (Mr. Chambers). ...

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  41. DRUGS WIDESPREAD IN LOS ANGELES

    LOS ANGELES, January 8.—Judge Arthur Guerin, a veteran member of the Municipal Court here, charged in on address to the Lawyer's Club that the ...

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  42. OLYMPIC LEADER TO RESIGN

    BRISBANE, January 8—The Secretary or the Queensland Olympic Council (Mr. Hugh Moriarty) will resign at to-morrow night's meeting. ...

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