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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. ONE IN THREE BREAD DELIVERIES

    One in three of the householders canvassed on Friday for the delivery of bread required the service. Portions of Hermit Park, Railway Estate, North ...

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  5. WINTER SPORTS REVIVED IN SWITZERLAND

    St Moriti Switerland, has been rushed by early aspirants for the first post war snow sports shows an instructor giving asking lessons at the Silver [?] School at Salastrains St Mritz ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 67 words
  6. PALESTINE IS IN REIGN OF TERROR

    LONDON, January 2.—Jerusalem reports of firing, explosions and attempts by terrorists to use flame throwers came with nightfall from Haifa, Telaviv, parts of Jerusalem itself and outlying towns, such as Tubariya, which ...

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  7. SWEPT OFF SIRIUS I DURING YACHT RACE

    HOBART, January 3.—During the ocean yacht race J. Dosaghy, member of the crew of Sirius, was twice swept off the bewaprit ...

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  8. FERTILISER SALES FREED OF CONTROLS

    BRISBANE January 8.—With certain modifications control over the sale of fertilizers in Queensland ceased from January 1. ...

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  9. BRADMAN HANDLED HIS BOWLERS BADLY

    MELBOURNE, January 3.—The English batting display was very poor, because the wicket was quite good and all against the bowlers. The Australians fielded well and the field was placed well, but thought Bradman ...

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  10. ATOMIC ENERGY

    CANBERRA, January 3.—Active research into the development of atomic energy is being undertaken in certain capital cities in ...

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  11. DAIRYMEN SEEK INCREASE IN PRICE

    BRISBANE, January 3 —The question of immediate Action being taken to obtain an increase in the price of dairy produce to offset the ...

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  12. SISTER KENNY TO RETURN SHORTLY

    SYDNEY, January 3.—Sitter Kenny will probably return to Australia from America within 12 months, said Dr. William Bell, who returned from ...

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  13. OFFICIAL DENIAL MADE OF DISPUTE IN EMBASSY

    CANBERRA, January 3.—Emphatic denials of an alleged dispute between the United States Ambassador (Mr. Butler) and the First Secretary to the Embassy (Mr. Earie Rutsrl) were issued to-day. ...

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  14. NEW BRISBANE PRISON MOOTED

    BRISBANE, January 2.—The State Cabinet at an early date will decide on a new site for the Brisbane prison announced the Attorney-General ...

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  15. FLAT RATE OF 12/- FOR ATTENDANCE

    BRISBANE, January 8.—Waterside workers in all parts of Australia at which attendance money is paid in future will receive a flat rate of 13 ...

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  16. SNIPERS FIRED AT FRENCH MINISTER..

    HANOI, January 3.—The French Colonial [?] (M. Moutet) was fired on [?] shortly after his arrival at Hand for investigation into ...

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  17. Q.P.P. PREPARING FOR ELECTIONS

    BRISBANE, January 3 —To discuss with local committees the selection of candidates for the State election this year, Mr. Bruce Pie will leave on ...

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  18. TWO YACHTS STILL MISSING

    SYDNEY, January 3.—The Bermudan cutter Merlan, and the Bermudan yacht Unis J. both Victorian entries, are still unaccounted for in ...

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  19. FURTHER REMAND FOR T. J. LEY

    LONDON, January 3.—Thomas John Ley. company director former New South Wales Justice. Minister John Buckingham, car hill ...

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  20. AMBASSADOR INVOLVED IN CONSPIRACY TRIAL

    WASHINGTON, January 2.—Mr. Robert S. Allen reports that the State Department has received word of a sensational trial, due to open in Warsaw on January 4, involving directly the British Ambassador, Mr. Victor ...

    Article : 318 words
  21. BIG U.K. CEMENT WORKS CLOSED

    LONDON, January 3.—The coal shortage has compeled East Anglis's: bluest cement plant. Mason Portland Cement Works. at Claydon, to ...

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  22. TRAINEES MAY WALK OUT OF STATE'S HOSPITALS

    BRISBANE, January 3.—Because of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court's refusal of a claim made by the Australian Trained Nurses Association for increased wages, dissatisfied nursing trainees may walk out of ...

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  23. 20 YEARS TO POWER ATOMIC ENERGY

    KARACHI, January 3—"It will take a considerable time, say 20 yearn, before atomic energy can be harnessed for normal industrial and commercial ...

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  24. £87M. IN LOOTED ARTS RETURNED

    MUNICH, January 3.—American art experts have identified and returned to their rightful owners £7,703,000 worth of art treasures, which the ...

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  25. TRUMAN MEETING HOSTILE CONGRESS

    WASHINGTON, January 3.—The formal opening of the 18th Congress will take place to-day. kNot for 27 years has a president ...

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  26. A.C.T.U. AND P.M. CONFER ON WAGE PEGGING

    MELBOURNE, January 3.—The Australian Council of Trades Unions hat asked Mr. Chifley to make further adjustments to the wage pegging, regulations. The regulations were modified on December 13, when the ...

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  27. MURDERED SON AND THEN SUICIDED

    SYDNEY, January 3.—The City Coroner (Mr. Stewart) to-day found that Raiph Guroy, 40, Railways Department engineer. ...

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  28. FATHER SHOT DEAD ON FARM BY SON

    PERTH, January 3.—John Frederick Cuddlhy (46) was shot dud last night on hit farm near Albany. His 15-year-old son. Alfred James Cuddlhy. ...

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  29. PURCHASE OF STOCK IN U.S.A. CANADA

    NEW YORK, January 3—Members of the cattle and pig section of the New South Wales stud stock buying delegation, arrived from England with ...

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  30. JAPS TOOK DELIGHT IN MUTILATING BODIES

    TOKIO, January 3.—The Australian Prosecutor, Lieut-Colonel T. J. F. Momant, submitted to the War Crimes Tribunal documents showing that Japanese troops took a particular delight in mutilating the genital ...

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  31. GERMAN SHIP AS AUSTRALIAN PRIZE

    SYDNEY, January 3.—Australia would get one 1750-ton motor ship as enemy reparations for 49,000 tons of shipping lost during the war said ...

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  32. POTATO SHORTAGE DUE TO WEATHER

    BRISBANE, January 3.—Wet weather in Victoria and Tasmania during the potato planting period, mainly caused the shortage of potatoes in ...

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  33. MISSING BUTCHER FOUND DEAD

    SYDNEY, January 3—Phillip Cunitt 63. retired butcher, who his been missing in the dense bush near Mittagong since last Saturday was found dead ...

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  34. OFFICIAL STAND

    CANBERRA, January 3.—The Government would aland firm against the meat dispute in Sydney and Newcastle in the same way as it stood its ground ...

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  35. HEAVY DAMAGE IN LISMORE STORM

    LISMORE, January 3.—Extensive damage over it wide part of the district was caused by a violent storm late this afternoon. Many sheets of ...

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  36. POLISH PEASANTS INTIMIDATED

    WARSAW, January S.—Mikolslsczyk told a Prees conference that members of the Peasant Party were being intimidated and killed. and he ...

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  37. NO LIMIT OH MAKE OF HATS

    CANBERRA, January 3 —Mr. Dedman Announced to-day that wool fell hat manufacturers had terminated an agreement into which they entered ...

    Article : 39 words
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