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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. FLOODS ON EAST-WEST RAILWAY

    WORKMEN repairing the Adelaide-Perth railway line near Cook, on the Nullsbor Plain in Sooth Australia, about 60 miles from the Western Australian border. After a cloudburst last Wednesday, when 5 inches of rain fell in two hours, a lake a mile wide and more than two miles long ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ORDER TO DELIVER KIDNAPPED PERSONS

    JERUSALEM January 27.—The High Commissioner in Palestine (Sir Alan Cunningham) summoned Mrs. Golda Myerson, of the Jewish executive, and Israel Rokach, mayor of Telaviv, and gave them an ultimatum that unless ...

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  6. New Deal For Natives of Pacific Areas

    CANBERRA, January 28.—The work of the South seas conference which is designed to bring a new deal to the Pacific native peoples ...

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  7. BUTCHERS FINED FOR EARLY OPENING

    BRISBANE, January 28.—Every effort has been made by the press and public to get butchers to deliver meat and now butchers are being hounded ...

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  8. MARKET FIRM AT WOOl SALES

    BRISBANE, January 28.—The wool bales continued to-day. Queensland Primary Producers Co-operation Association Ltd., offered 15,366 bales. The ...

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  9. CONTROL LOCK OF PLANE FOUND

    LONDON, January 27.—Reuter's Copenhagen correspondent states that the control lock for securing a plane's controls whilst on the ground were ...

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  10. WOMAN ARRESTED FOR LEADING MARCH

    LONDON, January 28.—Reuter's Lahore correspondent stated police arrested Lady Elizabeth Victoria Noon. 30 year-old English wife of Sir ...

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  11. 3 BUTCHERS FINED £100 EACH

    SYDNEY, January 28.—Three whelessle butchers were fined £100 earn in the Special Court to-day for fulling to keep proper ...

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  12. WATERFORD BRIDGE RUINED BY FLOOD

    BRISBANE, January 28. — Waters ford traffic bridge, which is« the connecting link between Beenkigh and Kings on, was destroyed by the floods. ...

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  13. MEAT SHORTAGE ON TUESDAY

    Sonic Townsville butcher shops—both city and suburbar—were sold out of supplies on Tuesday afternoon. This led to ...

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  14. NO COUNTERFEIT ON HWA LEIN

    SYDNEY, January 28.—Customs officials Marched the Hwa Lien to-day for counterfeit money of German origin and for gold bullion ...

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  15. TONS OF DEBRIS ON LOGAN BRIDGE

    BRISBANE, January 28.—As floodwaters receded in the south coast area to-day, the full extent of the damage to the Logan River railway bridge ...

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  16. FIVE R.N. RATINGS STILL MISSING

    SYDNEY, January 28.—Respite the thorough combing of surrounding districts, pillce and shore patrols, have not yet found five Royal Naval ...

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  17. II KILLED IN FORTRESS CRASH

    ALBUQUERQUE (New Mexico) January 27.—Eleven army men were killed when a Super-Fortress crashed and burned shortly after leaving the ...

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  18. INCREASE IN MILK FLOW SOON

    BRISBANES, January 28.—Dairy factories in the Darling Downs and coastal areas could expect a 50 per cent, rise in supplies at an early date ...

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  19. COMMUNIST ROUT IN CLERKS' UNION

    BRISBANE, January 28. A feature of the ballot for officials or the State branch of the Federated Clerks Union was the defeat of Mr. P. ...

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  20. MINERS MAY STOP ON MEAT QUESTION

    SYDNEY, January 28.—Unless the miners obtained some satisfaction on the Newcastle meat position, there would be a protest stoppage of mines ...

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  21. 25 INCHES OF RAIN ON JANUARY 25

    BRISBANE, January 28.—Nearly 28 inches of rain fell at Spring brook mountain resort near South port on January 25. ...

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  22. BOLAND LEADER OF THE A.W.U.

    BRISBANE, January 28.—The Executive of the State Branch of the A.W.U. elected Mr. H. Boland as president in succession to Mr. W. F. ...

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  23. CHILD KILLED UNDER TRUCK

    MACKAY, January 28.—Colleen Caroline Clarke, five years, was rain over by a truck and killed to-day at Proserpine. ...

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  24. LIVESTOCK PRICE UNDER SURVEY

    CANBERRA, January 28.—The fixing of prices for livestock has been under consideration for a considerable time but has not been undertaken ...

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  25. DAMAGE BY BLOW AT ILFRACOMBE

    ROCKHAMPTON, January 28.—A cyclonic storm of half an hours duration caused considerable damage at ilfracombe between 7.30 and 8 o'clock ...

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  26. COAL MINE IDLE AT COLLINSVILLE

    COLLINSVILLE, January 28.—The State coal mine was idle to-day following a dispute regarding the employment of a youth. The management ...

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  27. KING AN ONLOOKER AS MEMBERS FIGHT IN HOUSE

    LONDON, January 27.—A melee in the Egyptian Chamber of Deputies followed the announcement by the Egyptian Prime Minister (Nokrashy Pasha) that Egypt was submitting her case on the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty ...

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  28. HANLON DENIES A-G. RUMOURS

    BRSBANE, January 28.—"My political future is in the hands of the electors of this Stale and I will not be deterred by Mr. Pic." said Mr. Hanlon ...

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  29. 700 BROUGHT HOME BY 17 BUSES

    BRISBANE, January 28.—Seventeen buses to-day brought more than 700 people to Brisbane from Murwillambah and the South coast. The service ...

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  30. MINERS TO VOTE SOON ON LEADER

    SYDNEY, January 28.—Nominations for the General Presidency of the Miners' Federation will close on Friday. ...

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  31. RUSSIA OPPOSED TO REQUEST BY AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, January 27.—It is authoritatively learned that the Russian Deputy Foreign Minister (M. Gusey) has submitted a report to the other deputies on Germany urging the flat rejection of the Australian, Canadian ...

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  32. WEATHER GEAR SHORT ON DROMES

    SYDNEY, January 28.—Mr. Johnson will investigate the complaint about the shortage of weather fort cast equipment at important ...

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  33. JAPANESE WORKERS THREATEN STRIKE

    TOKIO, January 27.—Despite substantial concessions including a 25 per cent wage increase, offered by the Japanese Cabinet, labour leaders insist ...

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  34. CEYLON RAISES DUTY ON TEA

    LONDON, January 28.— Reuters Colombo correspondent says the Government has announced the export duty on tea has been raised 35 cents ...

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  35. NO RAIN FROM DRY ICE ON CLOUDS

    MELBOURNE, January 28.—All moonshine." said a spokesman of the C.S.I.R. to-day about stories from Sydney of rain having been made by ...

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  36. SCHEMES TO ARREST DAMAGE BY FLOOD

    BRISBANE, January 28. — The Premier said to-day when a very big programme of steam damming and weiring works, which the State had ...

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  37. HARTNELL ESTATE WORTH £30,739

    BRISBANE, January 28.—Mr. William Richard Hartnell, retired company director of Cavendish Road. Coorparoo, who died on May 25 last ...

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  38. CARGO PILLAGED

    BRISBANE, January 28.—The British freighter Idomeneus, which arrived in Brisbane to-day from the United Kingdom, via southern ports brought ...

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  39. JAP POINTS SWORD AT MocARTHUR

    NEW YORK, January 27.—The United Press Tokio correspondent states: brandishing what appeared to be a steel sword, a Japanese carpenter ...

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  40. UEL CHALLENGE BY FRENCH LEADER

    LONDON, January 27.—The ex-resistance leader Colonel Henry Groussard has challenged the noted French criminal lawyer Maurice ...

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  41. HERMIT OF 81 LEAVES £1100

    SYDNEY, January 28.—An 81-year-old hermit, Joseph Pick, whose skeleton was found in a remote cave near Cambelltown yesterday, left an estate ...

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  42. 20,030 STRIKE IN RANGOON

    LONDON, January 27. Reuter's Rangoon representative staics that over 20.000 labourers have struck demanding that Britain by January 31. ...

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  43. HAND GRENADE THROWN AT TRAIN

    LONDON, January 27.—Reuter's Cairo representative states that a hand grenads was thrown at a team carrying troops to Palestine at a point ...

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