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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. LATEST PICTURE OF KING AND QUEEN

    A SEW PHOTOGRAPH of Their Majesties the King und Quern, who, with the Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret, will leave London on Friday for the South African tour. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ONLY ONE OF KIDNAPPED PERSONS RELEASED

    LONDON, January 29.—The "Exchange Telegraph" Agency's Jerusalem representative states that General Dempsey held a special high level conference, which, it is reported, discussed the future steps to prevent a repetition ...

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  6. Basic Wage Up Further Two Shillings

    BRISBANE, January 29.— A rise of 2/ in the State basic wage was announced to-day. The Full Bench of the Industrial Court issued the ...

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  7. END OF SUGAR RATION SOON?

    SYDNEY, January 29. —Sugar rationing might be lifted when the fruit processing season ended, said Senator Courtice to-day. A ...

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  8. TRADERS DEPLORE MEAT PRICE RISE

    BRISBANE, January 29.—Queensland wholesale and [?] meal trades organisations to-day charged the Commonwealth Prices ...

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  9. WATERSIDERS BAN OVERTIME

    SYDNEY, January 29.—The Federal Council of the Waterside Workers' Federation, to-day, banned overtime in all Australian ...

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  10. £500,000 FLOOD DAMAGE IN RURAL AREAS

    BRISBANE, January 29.—Damage to farm property, roads and bridges in the main areas affected by last week-end's flood was estimated to-day at more than £500,000. Most of the loss has been suffered by ...

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  11. C.Q. SUFFERED FROM TORNADO

    BRISBANE, January 28.—The tornado which sliced its way through Central Queensland on Tuesday night. caused more than £4000 worth of ...

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  12. SHIPS TO LOAD STEEL FOR QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, January 29.—The Premier (Mr. Honlon) said to-day that approximately 10,000 tons of steel products for Queensland were awaiting ...

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  13. MURDER CHARGE DISMISSED

    IPSWICH, January 29.—George Arthur Cowley, 31, railway employee, was discharged after a charge of the murder of Francis Harold. 59. miner, ...

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  14. FABULOUS WEALTH ON HWA LEIN

    SYDNEY, January 29.—Fabulous wealth in gold bars, diamonds, bank notes and goods were carried on the Hwa Lein which arrived yesterday ...

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  15. THUGGERY ABATES IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, January 29.—Sydney for several months has been overcoming its wave of thuggery, night assaults and crimes of violence, according to ...

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  16. NEWCASTLE MEAT FAMINE TO END

    SYDNEY, January 29.—Newcastle master butchers decided by a two to one majority to-day to re-open their shops next Wednesday. They will ...

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  17. MacARTHUR BAN ANNOYS CHURCH

    LONDON, January 28.—The "Exchange Telegraph" Moscow correspondent states that the Tass news agency in a message from ...

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  18. DOLLAR SHORTAGE FORCES CONTINUED PETROL RATION

    CANBERRA, January 29.—It was disclosed on high authority to-day that the petrol position as far as Britain and Australia were concerned had deteriorated considerably. Because of this deterioration, petrol rationing in Australia and Britain will have to be continued for ...

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  19. POTATO FAMINE ENDS NEXT WEEK

    BRISBANE, Janu. 29.—The potato famine should be relieved by next week. The vessel Mernoon, with 30,000 bags of potatoes aboard, is ...

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  20. 28 MISSING IN CHINESE PLANE

    SHANGHAI, January 29.—A China National Aviation Corporation plane with 28 abcard, including 11 American and Canadian missionaries, is ...

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  21. FERRY STEAMER ON TASMAN SERVICE

    BRISBANE, January 29.—The fetry steamer Wahine has been transfe[?]ed from the Wellinglon-Lyttleton express service to the trans-Tasman passenger ...

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  22. BUSH FIRE MENACE GROWS IN VIC.

    MELBOURNE, January 29.—With century temperatures throughout the State, the Mount Cole State forest—the most valuable in western Victoria ...

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  23. CYCLONIC STORM AT INGLEBURN

    SYDNEY, January 29.—A cyclonic storm destroyed, or extensively damaged, 30 large army huts in Ingleburn Military Camp and tore down high ...

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  24. SMUTS ASKS FOR RETURN OF SHIPS

    LONDON, January 29.—Reuter's Durban representative says General Smuts has sent a personal appeal to the Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) to ...

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  25. COUPLE POISONED IN FLAT

    LONDON, January 28.—The "Dilly Mail" states that Dr. William Henry Hubert. 42. "Britain's No. 1 psychistrist." and Patricia Bailey, 27, Viscount ...

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  26. THIRD CROCODILE CAUGHT IN BARRON

    CAIRNS, January 29.—Yesterday, a crocodile was netted at the mouth of the Barron River, being the third capture in the last six months. ...

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  27. 17 PERISH IN COLUMBIAN CRASH

    BOGOTA, January 28.—Columbian Airlines announced that all the 17 occupants were killed 'when one of its airliners crashed in the Columbian ...

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  28. TORNADO STRIKES TENNANT CREEK

    DARWIN, January 29.—Considerable damage was done in Tennant Creek by a tornado last night Roofs of houses were ripped off and others ...

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  29. RAW DEAL FOR DAIRYMEN

    BRISBANE, January 29.—In a statement to-day, the Country Party leader (Mr. Fadden) said Queensland dairymen had lost over £2,003,000 in ...

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  30. ACCUSED DIES IN CELL

    SYDNEY, January 29.—Austin I Arnold Rhoden, 32, boilermaker's apprentice, who was charged on Saturday with having wounded his wife ...

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  31. AIRCRAFT DISPLAY AT WHITE WALTHAM

    DISPLAY of light aircraft at While waltham under the auspices of the Informal light aeroplane [?] of the Minister of [?] Top picture shows spec[?] interested in the Chrisies Ace, an [?] with no rudder bar. Bottom: A Glpsy Belfair [?] in Belgium. It is so light that the mecha[?] on the wing can lift the wheel off the ground ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. AIR PASSENGERS DEFY ORDER

    SYDNEY, January 29.—Thirty-eight passengers from Vancouver were kept waiting in the steamy hot cabin of a Skymaster at Mascot for more than ...

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  33. MILK VENDORS ACCEPT SUBSIDY

    BUNDABERG, January 28.—Milk vendors to-day decided to accept the Government's offer of 2d. a gallon subsidy on milk from May 1. 1946. till ...

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  34. DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR BLAIR ATHOL PROGRESSING

    BRISBANE, January 29.—A proportion for the joint development, by the Federal and State Governments, of Blair Athol coalfield is Central Queensland, is engaging the dote attention of the Queensland Premier (Mr. Hanlon), who hopes to be ready toon to forward it to the ...

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  35. CIGARETTES IN CONTRABAND SALE

    BRISBANE, January 29.—Nearly 267,000 English and American [?] will be gold by public auction in Brisbane early next month. They ...

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  36. MAN KILLED BY LIVE CABLE

    SYDNEY, January 28.—A man was killed and a boy critically injured in electrical accidents to-day and last night ...

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  37. SPECIAL PLANES FOR ROYAL TOUR

    LONDON, January 29.—Reuter's said the King and Queen's personal Vickers airliners, which they will use on their South African tour are ...

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  38. SNOW BLANKET ON EUROPE

    LONDON, January 28.—Snowdrifts piled up by the blizzard which swept southern England last night threatened to isolate villages. Up to six inches ...

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  39. RECORD PRICE FOR 1640 PSALM BOOK

    NEW YORK, January 29.—The American record and possibly the World's record price for a book was paid for one of the 11 existing copies ...

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  40. MASS POISONING AT AIRPORT

    LONDON, January 29.—Reuter's Paris correspondent Rays that police and medical experts have begun a full-scale investigation into 300 cases of ...

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  41. ANNOUNCEMENT ON G-G. IMMINENT

    CANBERRA. January 29.—It was learned on high authority to-day that the announcement of tho Appointment of the Governor-General is now ...

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