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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 63 words
  4. COMMUNISM, BARNACLE ON LABOUR

    CANBERRA, February 17.-"Communism is a barnacle on the bottom of Labour, and, until it is removed, there will be no increase in production," Mr. Menzies told a meeting of the executive of the Liberal and parliamentary party ...

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  5. PLANE WRECK FIRES FOREST

    BOGOTA (Colombia), February 17.—The first search party to reach Mount Tablazo (10,500 feet), after the DC4 airliner crashed could not recover ...

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  6. BRITAIN'S GREAT FUEL SHORTAGE

    A GRAVE situation faxes Great Britain due to the shortage of fuel and power. In the meantime coal is being rushed to London by all available meant to steep power stations operating. This picture shows barge loads of coal being towed up river pact the Houses of Parliament. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WHARFIES REFUSED 14/- AN HOUR

    SYDNEY, February 17.—Watersiders at Newcastle unsuccessfully sought to obtain 14/- an hour "stench money" to unload potatoes from the Koooliga ...

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  8. BYRD PARTY TO FLY TO OASIS OF LAKES

    NEW YORK, February 17.—The Associated Press correspondent aboard the Mount Olympus, says that a full scale scientific expedition will fly on ...

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  9. U.S. CLAIM FOR JAP MANDATES

    NEW YORK, February 16.—The United States has now tent to the Security Council her application for a strategic trusteeship over the ...

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  10. LESS TEA BOUGHT IF PRICE RISEN

    CANBERRA, February 17.—If tea prices rise, it is almost certain there will be a cut in Australia's tea supplies, said the Minister for ...

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  11. 101 DAYS COAL AT U.K. POWER HOUSES

    LONDON, February 17.—Miners, dockers, seamen, and railwaymen, working through the week-end, have kept cool rolling ac[?] ...

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  12. Mt. Iso Charters Boat to Brina Coal

    [?] 17.—[?] Isa Mines, which [?] produced in because of the coal shorta[?] ans to have coal sent by sea from ...

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  13. BIG RETRENCHMENT LIKELY

    SYDNEY, February 17.—Between 8000 and 10,000 men in the leather industry will be retrenched in a few, weeks if a strike in Imperial ...

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  14. WARMEST S.A. GREETINGS TO ROYAL FAMILY

    LONDON, February 17.—Reuters states that H.M.S. Vanguard arrived at Capetown at 5.59 a.m. (local time), The King, Queen and the two ...

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  15. SPECIAL TRAIN FOR "TOWERS WEEK"

    BRISBANE, February 17.— The Hallway Department will run a special return trip of 915 miles to Charters Towers if it can get a ...

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  16. MINERS SEEKING NEW DEAL

    SYDNEY, February 17.—A new deal for the coalfields is being sought by the Combined Mining Unions.At a meeting of the Combined ...

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  17. 24 Hours to Prove "Bribes By Jews"

    CANBERRA, February 17.—Mr. Calwell to-night gave a correspondent, alleging bribery inthe immigration of Jews, 24 hours to ...

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  18. TOURIST INQUIRY IN LAST STAGES

    BRISBANE, February 17.—Queensland will never get a tourist trade in keeping with its attractions with the present class of hotel along the coast, ...

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  19. PINNED BY TRUCK, MAN DROWNED

    GYMPIE, February 17.— Pinned face downward under the rear wheel of a utility truck in two feet of watch at Ora Vale, Charles Edward Godwin, ...

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  20. T'VILLE'S POTATOES ON FIONA

    BRISBANE. February 17.—A total of 3000 bags of potatoes salvaged from the cargo of the Fiona, were loaded back in the ship's holds to-day for ...

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  21. 120 DELEGATES TO CONVENTION

    BRISBANE, February 17.—The inner executive of the Q.C.K. derided to-day that the triennial Labour Convention would start as ...

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  22. BODY NOT NEEDED TO PROVE MURDER

    SYDNEY, February 17.—In a murder trial at Bathurst to-day, the Senior Crown Prosecutor declared it was not necessary to produce a body to ...

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  23. RAIL SERVICES STILL DISLOCATED

    BRISBANE, February 17.—Railway services in various parts of Queensland arc still dislocated through floods and flood damage. ...

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  24. FLEET SEAFIRE HITS MENTAL HOME

    LONDON, February 17.—A Fleet Air Arm Seafire aircraft crashed into the dining ball of Glasgow mental hospital The pilot was killed. ...

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  25. SUGAR DIVERTED TO VICTORIA !

    CANBERRA, February 17.—Sugar from Queensland and New South Wales will be diverted to meet emergency needs in Victoria during the ...

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  26. £2115 STOLEN FROM GREENGROCER

    SYDNEY, February 17.—[?] stole £2115 in cash, the property of Pesouile Cirillo, greengrocer, of Bankstown to-night. ...

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  27. £8,500 IN JEWELS STOLEN IN SYD. ARMED HOLD-UP

    SYDNEY, February 17.—Big squads of detectives are still combing Sydney for an armed bandit who held up Fairfax and Roberts jewellery shop in Hunter Street, and escaped in a taxi with jewellery worth £8500. ...

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  28. FATHER, DAUGHTER SHOT DEAD

    MELBOURNE, February 17.—Harry, Napper, grazier, and his daughter, Phyllis, 20, were shot dead in their home, three miles from Sale, to-day. ...

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  29. CAFE PROPRIETOR DENIES CHARGE

    CAIRNS, February 17.—The proprietor of the Cairns Cafe, Dennis Mantjaris, was charged before Mr. E. W. McKenna, S.M., in the Summons ...

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  30. Council Issues Writs On "Squatters"

    BRISBANE, February 17.—The City Solicitor late this afternoon issued a writ on behalf of the City Council for the recovery of ...

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  31. £18,000 TO COMPLETE CAIRNS DRAINAGE

    CANBERRA, February 17.—Anendemic focus of malaria existed at Cairns, Senalor McKenna reported to Cabinet to-day. ...

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  32. SALESMAN ATTACKED BY CROCODILE AT CAIRNS

    CAIRNS, February 17.—Eric Swanson, 22, of Sydney, was attacked by a crocodile near the Cairns wharves. Swanson received a deep laceration to the neck, and small wounds to the head, evidently inflicted by a blow from ...

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  33. PAINT OUTPUT TO BE HALVED

    SYDNEY, February 17.—An acute shortage of paint is expected to follow the Government's announcement that the Australian allocation of linseed ...

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  34. NOT INVOLVED IN 'SHARK ARM CASE'

    PERTH, February 17.-Leonard C. Jackson, charred with the murder of Mri. Farnworth, completed long unsworn statement from the dock ...

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  35. HORSE FLESH NOT FOR HUMANS

    BRISBANE, February 17.—The Health Department is keeping a watch to see that horse flesh, now being sold in the city for dog and cat meat, does ...

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  36. GOVT. OBSERVING PREFERENCE

    CANBERRA, February 17.—Preference to ex-service personnel as provided under the Re-Establishment Act is being abserved by the ...

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