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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TODAY

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  4. MOSCOW AGENDA TO HAVE FOUR POWER PACT ITEM

    LONDON, February 28.—The Foreign Minister (Mr. Bevin) announced to-day a Four Power pact between Russia, the United States, France and Britain for preventing a recurrence of aggression in Europe would be ...

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  5. DAIRYMEN TO FIGHT FOR INCLUSION IN SUBSIDY

    MALANDA, February 28.—A monster mass meeting of dairymen is to be held at Atherton tomorrow to decide action that is to ...

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  6. STRIKE ON COALFIELDS MAY YET BE AVOIDED

    SYDNEY, February 28.—The coal position has taken a more hopeful turn as the result of talks between miners' leaders and the Joint Coal Board to-day. Strong moves are now expected at the Miners' Federation Central Council ...

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  7. WHOLESALE TEA PRICE INCREASED BY 6d. PER LB.

    CANBERRA, February 28.—An increase of 6d. per Ib. in die wholesale price of tea was announced by the Prices Commissioner (Mr. McCarthy) to-day. The increase will take effect from tomorrow. ...

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  8. Leaking Gas In Britain Kills Four

    LONDON, February 28.—A 12-inch leaking gas main released cloud of m into houses in street in Birmingham and killed two of eas. ...

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  9. CHARGED THEFT OF 128 BAGS OF SUGAR

    SYDNEY, FEBRUARY 28.—Four men were committed for trial on ball at the Central Police Court to-day in connection with a charge ...

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  10. DAMAGE CLAIMS IN PENINSULA AREA

    CAIRNS, February M. - Two officials, comprising an Army Board of Inquiry, passed through Cairns yesterday on the way to ...

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  11. ROSS BRIDGE COVERED TO-DAY

    Ross River traffic bridge was covered about 1 o'clock this morning This advice was 'phoned by an Oonoonba resident at 1.20 a.m., to-day. ...

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  12. POLL DAY KNOWN WHEN CABINET MEETS

    Although several dates were suggested during the visit of delegates to the Labour-in-Polftics Convention this week for ...

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  13. GAOL FOR GIRL HOUSEBREAKER

    BRISBANE, February 28.—A 19 year old girl housebreaker was sentenced to a year's impriscament by Mr. Justice Mansfield in the ...

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  14. "SILLY FOOLS'" NO BAR TO PASSPORT

    CANBERRA, February 28.—Every person in Australia will continue to receive full rights of citizenship unless he breaks the law, said the Immigra­tion Minister (Mr. Calwell) in the ...

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  15. ITALIAN DEATHS IN RUSSIAN CAMPS

    LONDON, February 27.—A message from Rome says Defence Minister (M. Gasparotto) told the Assembly that Italy had estimated that 80 ...

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  16. REMAND IN MULLEY ROBBERY CASE

    SYDNEY, February 23.—Francls John Montgomery, 23, labourer, of Bondi, and kack Charles Adams, 28, packer, of Woollahre, pleaded ...

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  17. Rapide Forced Landing On The Cook Highway

    CAIRNS, February 28.—An A.N.A. Rapide plane, carrying seven adults and one infant, from Cooktown to Cairns made a forced landing on the beach between Mossman and Hartley's Creek on the Cook Highway ...

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  18. TWO AUSSIES WERE KILLED IN JAPAN

    KURE. February 28.—Two Australian soldiers and three Japanese, employed by the British Commonwealth Occupation Forces, were Killed when ...

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  19. SUGAR LAND QUESTS DUE ON MARCH 31

    BRISBANE. February 28.—Applications by ex-servicemen for settlement on the sugar lands must be received by the Land Administration Board on March 31. ...

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  20. DR. GEORGE WINS APPEAL

    BRISBANE, February 28.—Noel Francis George won his appeal in the Full Court to-day against the Petty Sesions Court decision that he be ...

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  21. "MINISTERIAL CAR WOULD DO US"

    CANBERRA. February 28.—The Prime Minister might have a luxury car but Ministers had only standard vehicles, the Prime Minister, Mr. J. ...

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  22. NAVY RESISTED ON BOARDING SHIP

    LONDON, February 28.—The Exchange Telegraph Agency's Jerusalem representative report the Government states the Navy encountered heavy ...

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  23. TALBERT SEVERE ON AUSSIE PRESS

    NEW YORK, February 28.—Talbert who defeated Ray Palmer 6-0, 6-2 In the first round of the national Indoor tennis championships, in an ...

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  24. MASTER BLAMED FOR WANGANELLA

    WELLINGTON, February 28.—The court of inquiry into the stranding of the Wanganeila, held the ship's master, Captain ...

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  25. SIGNALS FROM R.A.F. DAKOTA

    SINGAPORE, February 28.—Planes seeking the Royal Air Force Dakota plane which is missing with six passengers and a crew of four off the ...

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  26. PETROL RATION IS TO CONTINUE

    CANBERRA, February 28.—The Commonwealth Government, following further consultations with the British Government, has decided that petrol ...

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  27. CHAGRIN THAT TRAIN DID NOT STOP!

    LONDON, February 28.—The Reuter's representative at Port Elizabeth learns that workers at Uitenhage peited the police with ...

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  28. MORE PEOPLE ON COUNTRY PAY ROLL

    CANBERRA, February 28.—There were more persona In the employ of the Government at the end of December, last year, than at any ...

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  29. MARKED CHANGE NEEDED BY WATERSIDE WORKERS

    CANBERRA, February 28.—The Stevedoring Industry Bill would fail to achieve anything useful, unless there was a marked change in the approach of the waterside worker to his job, said Mr. Menzies in the House ...

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  30. MAN DEAD IN BED PENKNIFE IN CHEST

    SYDNEY, February 28.—Edward James Chitham, 67, patient in a private hospital at Marrickville, was found dead in his bed this morning. ...

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  31. CHOICE OF WOOL TYPES FOR JAPAN

    CANBERRA, February 28.—Discussions on the tale of Australian wool to Japan had reached a stage where types of wool which would be suitable to ...

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  32. ARMSTRONG FLAYS DULL CRICKET IN FIFTH TEST

    SYDNEY, February 28.—Another dreary day's play for the first day of the Fifth Test match, which took place before one of the smallest crowds I have seen at a Test match in Sydney, and, unless the batting is ...

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  33. PEARL HARBOUR A ROARING BLAZE

    PEARL HARBOUR, February 25.—All available army, navy and marine fire equipment was rushed to Pearl Harbour this morning to Pearl Harbour this morning to ...

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  34. HEAVY FALLS OF RAIN IN SUBTROPICAL PORTION

    BRISBANE, February 28.—Some heavy rains were reported at 9 o'clock this morning for the preceding 24 hours in sub-tropical coast districts, especially the Port Curtis area, where the highest amount was Lowmead ...

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  35. TREASURY LOSSES BY BLACK MARKETS

    LONDON, February 25.—The House of Commons was astonished to learn that the Treasury;s total loss from blackmarket dealings by ...

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  36. MINES CLOSE COAST TO SHIPPING

    LONDON, February 28—The "Daily Express" Taranto representative says tint the International Routing Authority in London has informed Italian ...

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  37. ALL TIME LOW IN EIRE POPULATION

    LONDON, February 27.—Reuters' Dublin representative says that officially the population census in Eire in 1946 shows a decrease of 14,968 in ...

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