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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 54 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 72 words
  4. TOJO DENIES HE KNEW OF PEARL HARBOUR

    TOKIO, January 6 (A.A.P.-Reuters): Pojo told the international Military Tribunal to-day that although he was then Prime Minister and War Minister ...

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  5. Singapore Protest On Condition of Cemetery

    SINGAPORE, January 6.—Singapore residents have again protested to newspapers against the condition of the Woodlands War Cemetery, near the Johore Causeway, where all service men who were killed or died in ...

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  6. Railways May Not Aid in Strike of Trammen

    MELBOURNE, January 6.—Efforts to-day to settle the tramway strike ended in a deadlock, and the stoppage will continue. Fears of a railway stoppage in support of the trammen, however, were allayed to-day, when A.R.U. ...

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  7. Grim Times in Palestine

    JEWS IN ACTION: Members of Haganah, the Jewish Army, in action against Arabs on the Tel Aviv—Jaffa border. On Saturday the Jews set off a lorry-load of explosives in Jaffa, killing 14 Arabs and injuring 98. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WOMEN WILL AID PEOPLE ON THE LAND

    BRISBANE, January 6.—Women want a world of peace—but are willing to take up the sword for people on the land. ...

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  9. MACARTHUR MAY RUN FOR PRESIDENT

    MADISON (Wisconsin), January 6.—Speculation as to whether General MacArthur will be a Presidential candidate has been renewed ...

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  10. CHIFLEY NOT THOUGHT OF TAXATION RELIEF

    CANBERRA, January 6.—Mr. Chifley old lo-day he had not yet considered the question of income tax relief this financial year. ...

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  11. EX-KING NOW AT LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND

    LONDON, January 6.—"Isn't it wonderful he is perfectly safe!," exclaimed Princess Anne of Bourbon-Parma, after a long telephone ...

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  12. Britain Disagrees With Both Russia and China

    LONDON, January 6.—Britain disagrees both with the Russian proposal that the Big Four prepare the Japanese peace treaty and China's suggestion that the 11 nations represented on the Far Eastern Commission ...

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  13. PLAN FOR TORRES STRAIT SERVICE

    BRISBANE, January 6.—The Premier Mr. Hanlon, launched a campaign to induce big shipping companies to use the Torres Strait route on the ...

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  14. A.N.A. NOT TO BE PROSECUTED FOR ROUTE FEES

    MELBOURNE, January 6.—The Civil Aviation Department had no intention of prosecuting Australian National Airways for not paying ...

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  15. 50 TEACHERS SEEK JOBS AT TORRES STRAITS

    BRISBANE, January 6.—Fifty teachers throughout Australia have applied for three vacancies to teach Torres Strait islanders. ...

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  16. 40-HOUR TROUBLE ON WATERFRONT

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 6.—-Waterfront trouble over the introduction of the 40-hour week to-day spread to two more important wharf ...

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  17. ONLY 1805 OUT OF WORK IN STATE

    BRISBANE, January 6.—Only 1809 persons in Queensland were in receipt of Commonwealth unemployment benefit at the end of 1947, compared ...

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  18. ANALYSIS OF 40 HOUR WEEK

    BRISBANE, January 6.—With 10 minute names during the morning and afternoon, as prescribed in the majority of awards, the potential maximum ...

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  19. NO PETROL CHECKS MADE IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, January 6.—Liquid Fuel Control officials in Sydney said to-night so far there had been no individual petrol checks made on private ...

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  20. WORK OF TRAINING SCHEME

    BRISBANE, January 6.—A total of 7688 ex-servicemen and women had begun full-time courses in Queensland since the Commonwealth ...

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  21. PARALYSIS CASE FATAL IN S.A.

    ADELAIDE, January 6.—A 21-year-old Magill man died at the Northfield infectious diseases hospital to-day, from infantile paralysis, bringing the ...

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  22. PLANS FOR ABATTOIRS IN COUNTRY

    BRISBANE, January 6.—The establishment of country abattoirs, starting with the major cities, was now receiving the attention of the ...

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  23. BRITAIN AND EGYPT SIGN AGREEMENT

    LONDON, January 6.—Britain and Egypt have signed an agreement which provides for the release in 1948 of £21,000,000 from ...

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  24. TEACHER CRITICAL OF FINAL EXAMS

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 6.—Speaking at the annual conference of the Australian Teachers' Federation, the president (Mr. H. Loader) said, if schools ...

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  25. FAILURE TO GET ARTIFICIAL RAIN

    SYDNEY, January 6.—Two months of the genuine article have seriously hindered attempts by Sydney scientists to reproduce artificial rain. ...

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  26. ARREST FOLLOWS GOLF HOUSE FIRE

    SYDNEY, January 6.—A man has been arrested following Police inquiries into a fire at the West Wyalong golf club house in which ...

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  27. WOMAN RESCUED UNDER SHAMBLES

    JERUSALEM, January 6.—Royal Engineers burrowed for 30 hours through the tons of rubble or the Semiramis Hotel, which an explosion ...

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  28. POLICE DISARM IRATE LANDLADY

    MELBOURNE, January 6.—Wireless Patrol roller to-night disarmed an irate landlady chasing two tenants down Church Street ...

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  29. MEASURE TO STOP POLLUTION

    BRISBANE, January 6.—The State Cabinet to-day approved the introduction of legislation in March to prevent river pollution in sludge ...

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  30. SUMMONSES LIKELY OVER N.G. TIMBER

    SYDNEY, January 6.—Summonses will probably be issued against three persons following investigations by Commonwealth Officers into alleged ...

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  31. DECISION TO EXPORT CEMENT

    CANBERRA, Jan. 6.—Mr. Chifley said to-night that cement, steel, pig-iron, worsteds and woollen goods would be exported immediately, as part ...

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  32. STILL NO TRACE OF A. G. MELVILLE

    BRISBANE, January 6.—A party of relatives joined the police at South port to-day, in a search for Arthur George Melville, a former public service officer ...

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  33. Strike at Nanango May Dislocate All State

    BRISBANE, January 6.—A strike of seven engine drivers and firemen at a timber mill at Nanango, which already has resulted in 80 other men being thrown idle, could dislocate essential industries throughout the State. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. EGGLESS THURSDAY TO CEASE IN U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, January 5.—The Government announced to-day eggless Thursday would be dropped from the food conservation programme after ...

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  35. SEARCH OF VESSELS IN PALESTINE

    NEW YORK, January 5.—As a result of the discovery of T.N.T. consigned to Palestine aboard the freighter Executor at Jersey City on January [?] ...

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  36. STATE PREMIER TO VISIT SYDNEY

    BRISBANE, January 6.—The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) is making another mystery visit to Sydney. He said to-night would leave ...

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  37. B.C.O.F: CHIEF TO VISIT AUSTRALIA

    TOKIO, January 6 (A.A.P.-Reuters): Lieut-General Robertson, Commander-in-chief of the B.C.O.F., will leave by air on Sunday for Australia to confer ...

    Article : 56 words
  38. DENAZIFICATION NEARING AN END

    LONDON, January 5.—The American Press Berlin representative says that British authorities announced that the major phase of denazification had ...

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  39. PAKISTAN TROOPS ARE GATHERING TO RESIST

    LONDON, January 6.—Pakistan troops are gathering to resist possible Indian Army incursions, and several thousand reinforcements are being rushed to the Sialkot area, on the Kashmir border, says the Lahore ...

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  40. BANDITS HOLD UP THREE PORTERS

    SYDNEY, January 6.—Two armed bandits, shortly before 11 o'clock to-night, held up three porters in the Hotel Arcadia. Pitt Street, city. ...

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  41. WILL FEDERAL HOUSE BE LARGER

    CANBERRA, January 6.—Cabinet will decide on Monday whether to recommend to the Caucus the enlargement of the Federal Parliament. ...

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