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  2. MAILS CLOSE TODAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 91 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 62 words
  4. PEACE TREATY TALKS OPEN IN LONDON

    MR. ERNEST BEVIN, Britain's Foreign Minister, opened the meeting of the Foreign Minister special deputies, at Cuter House St. James London. Picture shows Mr. Bevin (centre) with the British delegation at the opening meeting ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SYDNEY TRAM, BUS STRIKE OFF

    SYDNEY, January 20.— The decision to return to work, made by Sydney tram and bus men at their stop work meeting to-day is considered a ...

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  6. 8 INJURED IN CAIRNS CROSSING SMASH

    CAIRNS, January 2O.— Eight persons were injured this morning in one of the worst railway level crossing collisions to have occurred in Cairns. ...

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  7. Federal Panel To Discuss £500 Rise

    CANBERRA, January 20. — Suggested Increases of up to 50 per cent in the salaries of Members of the Federal Parliament ...

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  8. PROPOSED TARIFF CONCESSIONS

    CANBERRA, January 20.— White at will be necessary for Australia to contemplate some tariff reactions as bart of the international trade ...

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  9. PRESS EJECTED FROM REFUGEE SHIP ON BRISBANE ORDERS

    CAIRNS, January 20.— The ship's doctors of the refugee ship Hwa Lien were forbidden by Customs authorities to leave t he ship to procure penicillin and other drugs for sick passengers when the ship berthed at Cairns at noon to-day, said Dr. Kurt Austerlitz, one of the doctors. None of the ship's complement of 306 Central ...

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  10. McKELL EXPECTED TO BE GOV-GENERAL

    SYDNEY, January 20.— Members of the Stale Parliamentary Labour Party expect the appointment of the Premier (Mr. Mckell) ...

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  11. BREAD POOL ENDED

    Commencing on Thursday each individual baker will supply the public with bread on his own account. ...

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  12. POSTAL UNION MAY STRIKE STATEWIDE

    BRISBANE, January 20.— The committee of the Portal Workers Union will meet on Thursday night to discuss a State-wide 24 ...

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  13. FURTHER REMAND IN B'BANE MURDER CASE

    BRISBANE, January 20.— Reginald Wingtield Spence Brown, 49, accountant, on remand, charged with the wilful murder of ...

    Article : 149 words
  14. DIAMONDS FOUND IN METAL WHEELS

    SYDNEY, January 20.— Two small metal wheels seised by Customs officers at Mascot airport were found to contain Industrial [?] worth ...

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  15. DELAMERE BACK IN PORT FOR REPAIRS

    BRISBANE, January 20.— The Commonwealth Government owned freighter Delamere, which had been held up in Brisbane for 48 weeks owing to ...

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  16. SARPEDON'S CARGO UNLOADED

    BRISBANE, January 20.— Members of the Brisbane branch of the Waterside Workers Federation to-day commenced unloading ...

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  17. NO SETTLEMENT IN FOUNDRIES IN SIGHT

    BRISBANE, January 20.— The Brisbane metal foundries dispute Involving more than 200 moulders Is in Its fifth month and there is ...

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  18. "SQUATTERS" IN, GUARDS DISMISSED

    BRISBANE, January 20.— Six civilian guards employed by the Army to keep watch on the former W.A.A.A.F. hospital at Yeronga were ...

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  19. POSTHUMOUS M.D. FOR AIRMAN

    CANBERRA, January 20.— The Governor General has received advice that the King has appioved of the following award for exceptional courage ...

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  20. DAIRYMEN STRIKE FROM FEBRUARY 1.

    BRISBANE, January 20.— By 31 to 3. Caboolture milk producers decided to-night to strike until the Federal Government gave ...

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  21. New Proposals For Creek Resumption.

    New proposals for a resumption of work at Alligator Crank meat works have been made, and conferences to be held are likely to be ...

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  22. RENT CONTROLLERS TO VISIT TOWNS

    BRISBANE, January 20.— The Deputy Controller (Mr. T. Huxley) is sending officers of his department throughout Queensland, ...

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  23. POTATO SHIP DELAYED WEEK

    BRISBANE, January 20.— The of Queensland's potato famine has been put off for at least another week by the delayed departure of a ...

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  24. NEW SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA LEADER

    BRISBANE, January 20.— Mr. John Farnsworth Hall deputy conductor of the A.B.C. Sydney Orchestra and leader of the Sydney Sympony has ...

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  25. CONFERENCE IN CAPITAL THURSDAY

    SYDNEY, January 20.— The secretary of the A.C.T.U., Mr. A. Monk, said to-day that a conference will be held in Canberra on Thursday with ...

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  26. LITTLE WATER AT ISISFORD

    ISISFORD, January 20. — The drought conditions have reached a critical stage and unless rain falls in the next few weeks, severe stock ...

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  27. MEAT DEARER TO-DAY

    BRISBANE, January 20.— Increased meat prices for Queensland were announced to-night by the Acting Deputy Prices Commissioner (Mr. E. Bendixen. The new prices will operate from to-morrow (Tuesday), ...

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  28. GOVT. BLOC LEADS IN POLE ELECTION

    LONDON, January 20.— The British United Press Warsaw correspondent states that a Government source said the early morning returns from 40 ...

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  29. WANGANELLA ON REEF, TAKING WATER IN HOLDS

    WELLINGTON, January 20.— The Huddart Parker vessel, Wanganella, with 392 passengers from Australia, struck the southern end of Barretts Reef at the entrance to Wellington Harbour, between 11.30 and midnight last ...

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  30. FISH, FRUIT TO BE FLOWN TO WEST

    BRISBANE, January 2O.— Fresh oysters, fruit and vegetables specially flown from [?] will he available in Roma. Charleville, ...

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  31. ADMIRAL PHILLIP BUST SURVIVES BOMBS

    THE BUST of Admiral Phillip founder and first Governor of Australian which survived the of [?] Church Breed Street London has been handed never to the Royal Empire its future to [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. RAILWAYMAN ON MURDER CHARGE

    IPSWICH, January 20. — George Arthur Gowley. 31, railway employee of Tivoli Hill Road North Ipswich was charged In the Court of Petty ...

    Article : 82 words
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