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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 48 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 words
  4. BRITISH BLIZZARD MAY MEAN FOOD SHORTAGE

    LONDON, February 23—Reuter's states reports are reaching the G.P.O., that miles of telephone wires arid hundreds of telegraph poles have collapsed under the weight of the snow and ice, or were blown down in the worst blizzard ...

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  5. AGED COUPLE INJURED IN IPSWICH EVICTION

    BRISBANE, February 23.—A pensioner and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. W. Kerwitz, both over 70, were injured when they were being evicted from a house at One Mile Estate, Ipswich on Saturday morning. They claim ...

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  6. GOOD RECEPTION GIVEN ATTLEE'S INDIA POLICY

    LONDON, February 23.— Report, from India generally paint a picture of a favourable reception for Mr. Attlee's statement on India's future, and there is a unanimous feeling that now everything is up to the ...

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  7. Gold Bearing Dirt Spread On The Lawn

    KALGOORLIE, February 23.—A resident of Kalgoorlie, Bog, Smith, three weeks ago brought back a tub full of rich losmy toll after a ...

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  8. 40 HOUR WEEK AND SATURDAY WORK

    SYDNEY, February 23—The 40-hour week would not necessarily mean the abandonment of Saturday morning chopping, the president of the Retail ...

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  9. COAL CONFERENCE IS CALLED OFF

    SYDNEY, February 23—The general coal conference convened by the Federal Government for Thursday has been indefinitely postponed, because ...

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  10. FEDERAL MOVE TO OFFSET ESPIONAGE

    SYDNEY, February 22.—The Commonwealth Security Department is being re-organised and expanded to offset Don[?] alten explonage in Australia. ...

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  11. DIGGERS QUERY CALWELL FIGURES

    SYDNEY, February 23.—At a meeting of the State Council of the Returned Soldiers League to-day, Mr. Ken Bolton, State President ...

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  12. YOUNG MEN IN RANKS OF O.P.P.

    BRISBANE, February 23.—the Q.P.P. Leader (Mr. Brute Pie) said to-night most of his party's candidates contesting seats at the State election ...

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  13. RARE DRUG FLOWN TO AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, February 23.—A special care drug, which was need across the Pacific to try to save the life of an Australian soldiet reached Sydney ...

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  14. TWO INJURED IN COLLISION

    CAIRNS, February 23—As a result of a collision between a motor cycle and a shunting train at the Alpine Street railway crossing in Cairns, tow ...

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  15. THANKSGIVING FOR 6 O'CLOCK VICTORY

    SYDNEY, February 22.—Two thanksgiving services for the victory of the six o'clock closing were held in Sydney to-day. ...

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  16. FOUNDER OF BOYS' TOWN RETURNS

    SYDNEY, February 23.—One of the few Australians who have been able to have an interview with President Truman. Father T. Dunlea, founder of ...

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  17. ROYAL TOUR OF AFRICA BEGINS

    LONDON, February 23.—Using the ivory-colored Birmingham-built Royal rain the Royal family yesterday began a 10.000-mile tour of South ...

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  18. U.S. EFFORT TO USE ATOMIC ENERGY

    NEW YORK, February 28.—The "New York Times" says the first American attempt to apply atomic energy as a propulsive force for ...

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  19. FORGED TOTE TICKETS ALLEGED

    SYDNEY, February 23.—Detectives it Canterbury yesterday uncovered that they allege to be clever forgery involving totalisator tickets. ...

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  20. £250 Million Still Owed By Germany To British Investors

    LONDON, (A.P.).—British investors still wait—with little immediate hope—for the return of £250,000,000 lent since Victorian times to Germany and her satellites in two world wars, the Corporation of Foreign bondholders reports. The corporation, a semi-official British body in existence since 1873, recalled in its annual report that in 1918 ...

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  21. FOUR PERISH IN DAKOTA CRASH

    LONDON, Feb. 23—The American Press Offenbach correspondent states American military police, after a 24-hour search, following a report of a ...

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  22. MURDER CHARGE, BAIL REFUSED

    SYDNEY, February 23.—Ella Agnes Stretford, 37, domestic, was refused ball at the Central Police Court yesterday, when charged with the murder ...

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  23. NOT MEANT AS GIFT SAYS MR. McGIRR

    SYDNEY, February 23.—The Premier (Mr. McGirr) said to-night there had been unfortunate criticism of the proposed 40 hour week by people who ...

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  24. LONG AMBULANCE FLIGHT PLANNED

    BRISBANE, February 23.—Captain B. W. Munro will leave Archerfield to-morrow for Cloncurry to fly an ambulance plane to Dick up a woman ...

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  25. PUBLIC APOLOGY

    AUSTRALASIAN CATHOLIC ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. The Editor of this newspaper and of the "North Queensland Register" ...

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  26. MT. ISA MINES RESUME WORKING

    MT. ISA, February 22.—Mt. Isa Mines Ltd, will resume normal production from Monday. The plant ceased production about ...

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  27. HIGH LEVEL BRIDGE FOR ROSS RIVER TRAFFIC

    "It is considered that the time is due for the provision of a new high-level traffic bridge over Rom River," the Premier (Mr. E. M. Hanlon) told executives of they Townsville A.L.P. and the Hermit Park official A.L.P. ...

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  28. MOSCOW CRITICAL OF BRITISH NEWS

    NEW YORK, February 22.—The united Press Moscow correspondent says the Russian political historian. Eugene Tarle, in an article in the ...

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  29. STALIN URGES GO AHEAD TO SUCCESS

    LONDON, February 22—The Red Army must go ahead and achieve new successes, said Stalin in an order of the day, broadcast by Moscow Radio ...

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  30. SYDNEY HOODLUMS WARNED BY POLICE

    SYDNEY, February 23.—A police spokesman said to-day stern measures will be taken to break Up gangs of young hoodlums, who are said to be ...

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  31. DOLPHINS TEAR FLESH FROM SHARK

    SYDNEY, February 23—More than 3000 people at Avalon Beach, on the North Shore, to-day watched a fight between a large shark and two ...

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  32. LAUNCH MAST HITS ELECTRIC WIRE

    INNISFAIL, February 23.—When a large fishing launch was proceedings up the north branch of the Johnstone River about midday to-day the tall ...

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  33. NAZI LEADERS ARRESTED

    LONDON, February 23.—A message from Frankfurt says a United States army official has announced that a number of leaders of the Nazi ...

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  34. DESTROYERS STOP REFUGEE SHIP

    LONDON, February 22.—Reuter's Jerusalem representative says that British destroyers reporters that they have intercepted a refugee ship. ...

    Article : 37 words
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