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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 69 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 95 words
  4. MEDICAL COURSE FOR PAPUAN NATIVES

    THE PARTY of seven Papuan natives who reached Townsville by air from Port Moresby on Monday and left hy train on Tuesday, en route to FIJI, where they are to take a special medical course. Back row (I to r): Rueben Taureka, Mr. A. H. Buckland (Education Officer of the Papuan Central Training School, in charge of the party), John Atal, Frank Aist. Front row: John Davai. Tom Cannon, Jonathan flaruitor Wilfred Mol. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SINO-REDS AROUSING HATRED FOR U.S.

    WASHINGTON, January 8.—"Communist Party propaganda in China has been harmful and provocative. I wish to state to the American people that, in the deliberate misrepresentation and abuse of the action, policies and ...

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  6. WELLS SUSPENDED BY COMMUNISTS

    SYDNEY, January 7.—The Miners' Federation General President, Mr. H. Wells, has been suspended from all offices and duties in the Communist ...

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  7. Stampede To Buy Cotton Goods

    BRISBANE, January 8.—Brisbane city drapers to-day, had to limit the ute of cotton goods to buyers. ...

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  8. Quadruplets Born to British Wife, 3 Die

    LONDON, January 8.—Quadruplets have been born to 29 years old Mrs. Pricey Thomas, a small slightly built young woman of ...

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  9. BYRNES RESIGNS AS SECRETARY OF STATE

    WASHINGTON, January 8.—President Truman has accepted the resignation of the Secretary of Suit (Mr. James F. Byrnes), and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. COST PER SQUARE OF HOME DOUBLED

    BRISBANE, January 8.—In seven years the cost or building a workman's average timber home has doubled. The cost per square in 1938-39 was £51. ...

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  11. GLOUCESTERS SAY ADIEU ON SUNDAY

    SYDNEY, January 8.—The Gloucesters will broadcast farewell messages to Australia over the national network next Sunday. ...

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  12. CHASED WIFE AND CHILD WITH RAZOR

    BRISBANE, January 8.—Alexander George Kienzow 46, car driver, pleaded guilty in tho Police Court to-day to having had a blade razor ...

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  13. COTTON GOODS SHORT FOR 2 YEARS

    BRISBANE, January 8.—On the verge of its worst clothing crisis. Australia can expect tittle relief from Queensland cotton growers. They have ...

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  14. MACKAY BREAD PRICES RISEN

    BRISBANE, January 8.—A rise in bread prices for Mackey was announced to-day by the Deputy Prices Commissioner (Mr. ...

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  15. BRUCE MENTIONED AS GOV.GENERAL

    LONDON, January 8.—The "Dally Telegraph's" diarist says that while it is generally believed that Australia's next Governor-General will be an ...

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  16. DEADLOCK IN N.S.W. BUTCHERS STRIKE

    SYDNEY, January 8.—A full deadlock appears to have been reached in the Sydney and New-castle butchers' strike which is in ...

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  17. OFFER TO BUY HELD-UP SHIP

    BRISBANE, January 8.—Mr. J. E. Burke, Director of John Rurke Ltd. Brisbane, shipowners, offered to-day to buy at a ...

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  18. JAPS' RETURN TO BROOME

    PERTH, January 8.—Continuing the discussion on the return of Japanese to Broome, a further meeting was held in Broome last ...

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  19. MULLEY FEARED REPRISAL SO HID IN WARDROBE

    SYDNEY, January 8.—Mulley told the police to-day that he thought that, when the men broke in, they were aggrieved over come racecourse incident, and were after him. He first of all hid in a wardrobe, and then ...

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  20. GARDEN IS. STAFF TO BE REDUCED

    SYDNEY, January 8.—A mass meeting of more than 1000 workers at Garden Island Naval Depot today sent pretests to the Prime Minister ...

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  21. ALL FOUNDRIES NOW IN DISPUTE

    MELBOURNE, January 8. — Melbourne's months old foundries dispute has now been extended to all foundries. ...

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  22. 12 MONTHS FOR ASSAULT ON CHILD

    BUNDABERG, January 8.—Parents could not let their children out of their sight without the risk of then being; molested, Mr. Taylor S.M., said ...

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  23. DUST HAZE OVER FIFTH OF STATE

    BRISBANE, January 8.—A fifth of the State was covered to-day by a dust haze, which reduced visibility to a few miles in some ...

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  24. GAS BLACK-OUT IN MELBOURNE FEARED

    MELBOURNE, January 8.—A complete black-out of Melbourne's gas supply now threatens from midnight Friday as a result of ...

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  25. P.M. NOT CONSULTED ON ENGAGEMENT

    CANBERRA, January 8.—Mr. Chifley said to-day that he had not been consumed on any suggestion of the engagement of Princess Elizabeth. "I ...

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  26. BIG DEMAND FOR OVERSEAS BERTHS

    BRISBANE January 8.—Shipping agents revealed to-day that thousands of people arc on the waiting list for shipping berths to England and ...

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  27. OVERSEAS POST FOR MR. FROST POSSIBLE

    CANBERRA, January 8.—After Mr. Frost, the former Repatriation Minister, who lost his seat at the Federal election, had seen the Prime Minister ...

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  28. U.S.-U.K. HARMONY U BASIS OF PEACE

    CANBERRA, January 8.—The view of leaders of the Federal Government is that world peace can he assured only through the ...

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  29. STALIN TO RECEIVE "MONTY" TO-DAY

    LONDON, January 8.—The British United Press Moscow correspondent says Generalissimo Stalin will receive Feld Marshal Lord Montgomery on ...

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  30. T'VILLE BATHS UNFIT FOR RESIDENTS OR TOURISTS

    With the exception of the Municipal Baths, with two dirty dressing sheds, frequented by thieves and undesirables, Townsville had no bathing facilities to offer either to its own people or to tourists, stated Mr. A. R. ...

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  31. P.M. TO MEET LABOUR LEADERS MONDAY

    CANBERRA. January 8.—The Commonwealth will discuss the appointment of more Arbitration Court judges and concillation ...

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  32. BRISBANE, PACIFIC AIR TERMINAL

    BRISBANE, January 8. — The Premier believes that Brisbane is destined to become the Australian terminal airport of any trans-Pacific air ...

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  33. FATAL PLANE CRASH AT BANKSTOWN

    WHECKAGE OF A TWIN-SEATER LOW WINGED MONOPLANE which crashed at Bankstown, Sydney, on Monday. A nine-year-old girl and her uncle, who were passengers in the plane, were killed. The girl's father who was floating the plane, was critically injured. The plane crashed less then a minute after it had taken off. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. CADET NURSES AT WARWICK HOSPITAL

    WARWICK, January 8. —A plan to overcome the shortage of nurses has been adopted by the Warwick Hospitals Board. ...

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  35. MR. ATTLEE'S EMPIRE VISIT

    CANBERRA, January 8.—Mr. C. R Aitlee would discuss official business with each Prime Minister Wile touring the British Commonwealth. ...

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