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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  4. FREEZE-UP OF BRITISH COAL SUPPLIES

    Thousands of tons of coal and loaded railway trucks were held up at the Yorkshire coal mines last week became of snowed-up main lines and sidings. These scenes were taken at the Broadsworth main colliery, near Doncaster, where coal is being mined only to He idle in trucks at the pitheads. Picture on left shows a miner being forced to carry his bicycle through knee-deep snow on his way home from work. At right, is a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ROUND-UP OF NAZIS MAY EXCEED 2,000

    LONDON, February 24.—The biggest round-up of neo-Nazis since Hitler's death continues to-night through the blizzard-swept towns of Germany with thousands of intelligence officers working on it. ...

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  6. LONDON'S LONG RECORD OF 21 SUNLESS DAYS

    LONDON, February 24.—London, up to and including Saturday, had had 21 official sunless days, which is the longest period since records started in 1880. The official weather forecast predicted severe night frosts ...

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  7. Basic Wage Rises Sought By P.W.R. Men

    BRISBANE, February 24.—A request by the Queensland R.SL.on the Initiative of the Townsville sub-branch, that the recent basic ...

    Article : 93 words
  8. ESSENTIAL GOODS LACK IN N. BRITAIN

    BRISBANE, February 24.—While Rabaul is suffering a lack of essential goods, 15,000 tons of foodstuffs, building materials, and general ...

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  9. CUTTING EDGE OF FIRST CAISSON FOR BURDEKIN BRIDGE IN POSITION

    HOME HILL, February 24.—The cutting edge, which will form the foundation of the first caisson for the Burdekin River Bridge, is now in its position on the Southern bank of the Burdekin. ...

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  10. LONG TOW FROM ANTARCTICA

    AUCKLAND, February 24.—After a hazardous tow from the Antarctic, the first through icefields, then against fierce storms, ...

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  11. DRIFT FROM CHURCH NOT A BAD SIGN

    BRISBANE, February 24.—The drift of modern youth from the influences of the Church need not he construed at a bad sign for the ...

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  12. 10 HOUR WEEK AND TAX POSITION

    CANBEBRA, February 24.—The prospect of a Commonwealth-wide 40 hour week, will prompt the Slate Premiers to revise tax ...

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  13. WIVES, FIANCEES LEAVE FOR AMERICA

    SYDNEY, February 24.—There were emotional scenes When thousands of people fare welled 70 wives and dependents, and 200 fiances of former ...

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  14. FLATS CLASSED AS "DEATH TRAPS"

    CAIRNS, February 24.—Flats in Cairns with only a back staircase were classed as "death traps" by Mr. V. H. Jensen at a meeting ...

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  15. WAR POSTAGE LIKELY TO REMAIN

    SYDNEY, February 24.—A half-lenny war surcharge on postage stamps is net likely to be removed for Home time according to a statement ...

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  16. DAIRYMEN SHOULD BE MORE ACTIVE

    BRISBANE, February 24.—The time has arrived for the dairy industry to take a more active part in the investigation of its own problems, said the ...

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  17. RABBIT SKIN LEVY REMOVAL SOUGHT

    CANBERRA, February 24.—The removal of the report levy on rabbit skins is dependent on the amount of funds accruing from tax. stated ...

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  18. MINISTER OFFERS FILES TO R.S.L.

    CANBERRA, February 24.—To end the vicious campaign of mendacity and misrepresentation on the question of refugee immigrants, the Minister ...

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  19. VIOLET RAY BRINGS MAN TO COURT

    ROCHESTER (New York), February 24.—Invisible flourescent powder which the Fire Department has sprayed on all Rochester's fire alarm ...

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  20. BRITISH DRIVE FOR EXPORT GOODS

    LONDON, February 24.—The British Cabinet has decided that the increased production drive for export goods envisaged in the "Economic ...

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  21. VEHEMENT DENIAL OF MURDER CHARGE

    SYDNEY, February 24.—Frederick Lincoln McDermott, 38, labourer, who has been charted with murdering William Henry ...

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  22. NEW DEVICE WARNS BEFORE STALLING

    NEW YORK, February 24.—A new instrument, which under all conditions, warns an aircraft pilot of an approaching stall, was demonstrated at ...

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  23. FAWZI KAUKJI SEES KING OF EGYPT

    LONDON, February 24.—The "Daily Express Cairo representative says that Fawzi Kaukji reached Cairo to see the Mufti, and was asked to leave Egypt ...

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  24. LADY WEBB TO GO TO TOKIO

    BRISBANE, February 24.—Permission has been given for Lady Webb to go to Tokio to join her husband Sir William Webb, head of the ...

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  25. JULY 1, DEAD LINE FOR FIANCEES

    CANBERRA, February 24.—Australian fiancees and dances of Americans, who have been issued with visas for entry into the United States must ...

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  26. A.C.T.U. DEFECTION IN HEARING OF BASIC WAGE

    MELBOURNE, February 24.—The A.C.T.U. has carried out its threat to take no part in the Arbitration Court hearing on claims for an increased basic wage, if it is linked with the 40 hour week hearing. Union ...

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  27. SWING OF FIVE PER CENT CAN DISLODGE LABOUR

    BRISBANE, February 24.—Addressing the Queensland People's Party convention at Surfer's Paradise at the week-end, the State Campaign Director of the Party, (Mr. Charles Porter) declared that a 5 per cent, swing ...

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  28. PLANES RUSH TO AID FORTRESS

    NEW YORK, February 24.—The army has dispatched a C54 transport plane containing a helicopter to rescue the crew of the Superfortress, which ...

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  29. MISSION YACHT SAILS FOR RABAUL

    CAIRNS, February 24.—Under Captain Reece with a crew of three while men and seven Melanesians the yacht Vellomanl ...

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  30. MAN IS CHARGED WITH MURDER OF STEPFATHER

    BRISBANE, February 24.—Neil Vincent Utz, 23, laborer, was charged in the Police Court to-day with having murdered his step-father Johannes August Utz, at Brisbane on February 11. He appeared on remand ...

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  31. TO PRESS FOR RISE OF £1 PER WEEK

    AUCKLAND, February 24.—The National Council of the Labour Federation has decided to press for a general wage increase of £1 a week ...

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  32. MINISTER REPLIES TO CASKET ATTACK

    BRISBANE, February 24.—Commenting on the Methodist Christian social Order Department report, charging the Government with ...

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  33. TWIN SURVIVOR FLOWN TO SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, February 24.—A 36 hours old baby hoy was flown from Lord Howe Island the afternoon by an R.A.A.F flying beat and is ...

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  34. MALANDA BUTTER REVENUE FIGURES

    MALANDA, February 24.—Butter manufactured for January totalled 131 tons valued at £1441. Suppliers were paid 1/7½. also deferred pay adjustment ...

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  35. "MONTY" TO ADVISE ON EMPIRE DEFENCE

    CANBERRA, February 24.—Vicount Montgomery will advice the Government on the latest set up of Empire defence plans. when he visits Australia ...

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  36. HOPE TO REMOVE BAN ON INDIANS

    LONDON, February 14.—The Indian Government proposed to have talks with the Australian Government to remove any disabilities imposed on ...

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  37. BODY OF EX-SENIOR SERGEANT FOUND

    BUNDABERG, February 24.—The body of Donald Gunn. 79, retired senior sergeant of police. was recovered from the Burnett River to-day. When ...

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