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  2. MAILS CLOSE TODAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 98 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. A. C. T. U. REBUFF ON ARBITRATION ACT

    CANBERRA, January 23.—The Commonwealth Government to-day rejected the majority of the proposals of, the Australasian Council of Trades Unions for the new Arbitration Act to be introduced during the next Federal ...

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  5. ABORIGINAL CAVE PAINTINGS IN LONDON

    MR. J. A. BEASLEY the Australian High Commissioner, opened an exhibition of reproductions of Australian aboriginal caw paintings at Australia House. London All the sketches, drawings and copies in the exhibition were made by members of an expedition from the Probenius Institute, Frankfurt on the Main. which visited the Camden Sound Gleneig River and Prince Regent River areas in 1938 and 1939. These area are in the Kimberley district ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRISBANE MISSES WORST OF BLOW

    BRISBANE, January 23.—Brisbane has missed the worst of the cyclone which has swung across the coast into South east Queensland. Four inches ...

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  7. NEAR TRAGEDY IN TOWERS MINE

    CHARTERS TOWERS, January 23.—Overcome by bad air at the bottom of the 140 foot main shaft of the Red Dust mine, at Rishton to-day, three men had a narrow escape from death ...

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  8. Cousens' Commission Cancelled

    MELBOURNE, January 23.—The Governor General in Council has canceled the Army commission held by Major Charles ...

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  9. ROYAL TOUR HERE AFTER SOUTH AFRICA

    LONDON, January 23.—Plant are now being discussed for a Royal tour of Australia, says the "Daily Telegraph ...

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  10. STAFF THREATEN TO LEAVE HOSPITAL

    BRISBANE, January 23—The matron, a sister and three nurses of the Baralaba General and Maternity Hospital have threatened to leave their ...

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  11. OIL FUEL DUMPED OFF WANGANELLA

    WELINGTON, January 23.—Lightened by 600 tons of oil fuel, which was dumped overboard and several hundred tons of ballast, ...

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  12. DROUGHT BLAMED FOR MEAT PRICES

    CANBERRA, January 23.—The drought in Queensland and Hew South Wales was mainly responsible for the agreement to increase the meat prices In New South Wales ...

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  13. WRECKAGE OF KITTYHAWK FOUND

    DARWIN, January 23.—The wreck of a crashed Kittyhawk has been found at Gun Point, about 40 miles from Darwin. ...

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  14. DR. FREYBERG, NEW HEALTH CHIEF

    BRISBANE, January 23.—Dr. A. Freyberg will become Director General of Health and Medical Services from April 16. ...

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  15. TOTAL INDUSTRIAL TIE-UP] FEARED IN VIC. DISPUTES

    MELBOURNE, January 23.—Complete industrial paralysis will result in the capital cities of Australia if the metal trades and foundries dispute is put on a Federal basis. Employers in Melbourne said to-day that if the ...

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  16. OOLBUN CASE FOR BRISBANE

    At pan of the agreement of terms for the resumption of work at the Alligator Creek meatworks, the Industrial Magistrate. Mr. J. H. Moore. held ...

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  17. DRAMATIC RESCUE WHEN GAS ESCAPES

    MELBOURNE January 23.—Dramstic rescues caved six people from asphyxiation to-day when an ammonia pipe burst in a refrigerating plant at ...

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  18. FEBRUARY PETROL DOUBLE ISSUE

    MELBOURNE, January 23—Petrol ration tickets to be Issued next week for February will be required ta meet consumers ration needs for March. ...

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  19. £104,000 MORE FOR MAIN ROAD WORK

    BRISBANE, January 23.—Approximately £104,000 Is involved In further permanent main roads works and deferred maintainence ...

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  20. NO KNOWN DAMAGE TO R.N. BONAVENTURE

    So far as can be ascertained, no damage was done to the Royal Navy supply ship Bonaventure, which called at Townsville on Thursday to refuel, when she ran aground on a sandbank off Rocky Island, five miles ...

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  21. TOBACCONISTS OPPOSE PRICE RISE

    CANBERRA, January 23—Retail tobacconist led by the Federal president of the Tobacco Traders Association (Mr. G. Bassingthwatle ...

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  22. DEMONSTRATION BROKEN UP

    SYDNEY, January 23.—Police broke up a Communist organised demonstration against the cost of living In Pin Street. City, to-day. ...

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  23. Bookmakers Pool To 'Bring Horses Home'

    CAIRNS, January 23.—It has been frequently alleged that book makers offer money to Jockeys to "pull" horses, but at the annual ...

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  24. SECRET PLANS TO LOCK FUEL PUMPS

    CANBERRA, Jan 23.—Secret plans are now being discussed by petrol retallers to lock petrol pumps until the Government ...

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  25. VITAL LABOR TALKS ON FEBRUARY 5

    CANBERRA, January 23.—The conference of officials of Federal unions and the A.C.T.U. to be held in Melbourne on February 5 is ...

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  26. STATEMENT ON P.O. DEMANDS TO-DAY

    CANBERRA, January 23 The Postmaster General Senator Cameroal said to-night be would announce tomorrow his decision on the claims ...

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  27. EARLY DECISION ON DAIRY SUBSIDY

    CANBERRA, January 23.—It is expected an early announcement will be made on the question of a milk subscribe for Queensland. said Senator ...

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