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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 92 words
  4. RAIN-MAKING EXPERIMENTS

    THE CLOUD mushroomed up from 22,000 to 30,000 feet, 13 minutes after scientists had dropped dry ice on to it from an aeroplane. A few minutes later, artificially produced rain fell to the ground from the base of the cloud. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 142 words
  5. Power Crisis Still Exists In Townsville

    Although seven days' supply of coal are in hand at the power house, it is considered that the crisis still exists because the ...

    Article : 211 words
  6. FUEL SHORTAGE TIES UP EUROPEAN INDUSTRY

    LONDON, February 14.—Freezing weather, combined with the coal shortage, has brought a good part of industrial Europe to a halt, says the American Press in a ...

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  7. SMALL HOPE OF TAX REDUCTION

    CANBERRA, February 14.—A rise in Commonwealth expenditure which will partly offset the present buoyant revenues by the end of the financial ...

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  8. Lone Survivor Of Halifax Crash Dies

    LONDON, February 14.—The sole survivor of the Halifax, which crashed yesterday whilst on a "Mercy" flight carrying food to ...

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  9. THE RAILWAYS

    [?] services on the western northern, and Ayr lines continued without interruption of Friday. A restricted service is operating on ...

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  10. 26 Ins. AT INNISFAIL IN FORTNIGHT

    INNISFAIL, February 14.—Over 26 inches of rain having fallen this month in appreciable impetus has been given to the cane crops in the area and you ...

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  11. Haze, Dust Pall

    The hue, which has canopied the sky locally since Thursday, is a dust pall which is generally existent over the whole of ...

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  12. OUTBACK SUFFERS

    CAIRNS, Feb. 14.—The Etheridge member on the Cairns Harbour Board (Mr. E. G. Clark) alleged at a meeting of the Harbour Board that the people ...

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  13. FLOODS RECEDE IN SOUTH COAST AREAS

    BRISBANE, February 14.—As the continuous rain ceased, the floods subsided and the south coast escaped a second serious flood in less than three weeks. Angry [?] whipped up by the cyclonic conditions ...

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  14. FREE PASSAGES FOR MIGRANTS

    CANBERRA, February 14.—Australia is asking the British Government to agree lo March 31, as the opening date for agreements for free ...

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  15. HASSEN WINS ON KNOCKOUT

    BRISBANE, February 14.—At the Brisbane Stadium to-night Jack Hassen, 9.10, coloured light and welterweight champion of ...

    Article : 357 words
  16. COLLIER LOST IN BLIZZARD

    LONDON, February 14.—A collier foundered on Saturday on the way from Glamorganshire, Sixteen of the 17 crew are believed to be ...

    Article : 187 words
  17. BROWN FAILS IN BAIL APPLICATION

    BRISBANE, February 14.—An application for ball for Reginald Wingfield Spence Brown, (49) who has been committed for trial to the ...

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  18. HIGHER FARES AND FREIGHTS.

    CANBERRA, February 14.—The suggestion that State Government should raise tram and rail fares and freights to help meet their rising ...

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  19. No Finality Yet On Wool Deal With Japan

    CANBERRA, February 14.—Disagreement over the types which Australia is willing to supply and the types which Japan is willing to accept is holding up the ...

    Article : 326 words
  20. METEOR CRASHES AT DARWIN

    DARWIN, February 14.—The Meteor jet plane which is undergoing tropical tests, crashed while landing on the Darwin airstrip to-day. ...

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  21. SERIOUS RAIL DAMAGE ON MONTO LINE

    ROCKHAMPTON, February 14.—The worst series of washouts and damage to a section of the of the railway line in the Central ...

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  22. AUST. MAY REDUCE SILVER IN COINS

    CANBERRA, February 14.—If silver prices rose to an uneconomical level. Australia would reduce the content of coins. It was indicated on high ...

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  23. PRISONER MAKES LONG ADDRESS

    PERTH, February 14.—For four hours in the Criminal Court to-day Leonard Charles Jackson, 48. addressing Justice Walker and the jury, stated ...

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  24. ROAD DEATHS PAR WITH PRE-WAR

    BRISBANE, February 14.—Although the number of motor vehicles Queensland roads increased to an all time record in 1945-46, the number ...

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  25. FLOOD DISABLES WATER SUPPLY

    GLADSTONE, February 14.—Owing to floods in the Boyne River, the plant which pumps the town water supply from Mount Go[?]legamma will be out of operation for ...

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  26. THREE SENTENCES OF LIFE IN N.Z.

    AUCKLAND February 14.—[?] sentences of life imprisonment were imposed after a man and two boys had been found guilty of murder in ...

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  27. RUSSIANS SEIZED SUPERFORTS

    NEW YORK, February 13.—How the Russians in 1944 command[?] American B 29. Super-Fortresses—[?]hen American's most secret aircraft ...

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  28. COLLINSVILLE COAL GOING SOUTH

    BRISBANE, February 14.—The break in the railway line at Euri Creek, north of Bowen, caused coal from Collinsville and Scottville mines ...

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  29. R.S.L. DISAPPROVE McKELL ELEVATION

    MELBOURNE, February 14.—disapproval of the appointment of Mr. McKell as the Governor-General was expressed by the Federal Executive of ...

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  30. C.P. CANDIDATE TO OPPOSE MR. FOLEY

    BRISBANE, February 14.—Fergus J. Lindsay, manager of Juandah West, in the Wandoan district, has been endorsed as the ...

    Article : 93 words
  31. MINERS UNION STRIKE PLANS

    IPSWICH, February 14.—Resolutions aimed at setting up organisation necessary in the event of a national trike in the mining industry were ...

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  32. HOUSEHOLDER SHOT BY BURGLAR

    SYDNEY, February 14.—A burglar, disturbed in a house at Auburn on Thursday night, shot the householder, Leslie Pedrana, 43, with a shot gun, ...

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  33. R.S.L. REFERENDUM ON ELIGIBILITY

    MELBOURNE, February 14.—[?] referendum of all sub-branches of the Returned Servicemen's League will be held on May 31, to decide whether ...

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  34. APPLIANCES FOR CRIPPLED

    BRISBANE, February 14.—Two men, 17 women and three girls responded to-day to an appeal for labour to make appliances for crippled ...

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  35. N.Z. WATERFRONT DISPUTE SETTLED

    AUCKLAND, February 14.—A settlement of the long standing waterfront dispute is reported to have been reached between the Government and ...

    Article : 59 words
  36. BRITISH M.P. MISSING

    ATHENS, February [?] T. G. Thomas, British Labour [?] is missing in the mountains of northern Greece. ...

    Article : 33 words
  37. NEW C'WEALTH COAL COMMISSIONER

    CANBERRA February 14.—The appointment of Mr. Walter Sydney Winning as Commonwealth Coal commissioner, is announced [?] to-day's ...

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