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  2. MAILS CLOSE TODAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. TRAM STOPPAGE MAY TURN INTO STRIKE

    SYDNEY, January 19.-Grave concern is felt that the Communist elements will take control of the mass meeting of tram and bus employees to be held at Leichhardt tomorrow, and that a resolution to continue the 24-hour ...

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  5. RUSH FOR MEAT AT MANLY BUTCHER SHOP

    MANLY butcher shop, crammed with people trying to secure meat for the weekend. Many shops were open for a the first time for a week. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NO PRIORITY FOR JEW IMMIGRANTS

    BRISBANE, January 19—Jews are not receiving preferential treatment as migrants, said Mr. Hanlon, on his return to Brisbane to-day, after ...

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  7. CARGO FROM 'BLACK' SHIP BACK IN B'BANE

    BRISBANE, January 19—Nine hundred tons of cargo from the "black" ship Sarpedon were brought ship Brisbane yesterday ...

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  8. 100 MEN EMPLOYED ON BURDEKIN BRIDGE

    BRISBANE, January 19.—One hundred men ere now engaged on constructional work on Queensland's biggest post-war undertaking, the ...

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  9. Dairymen To Strike If No Subsidy

    BRISBANE, January 19.—Dairymen supplying milk to Brisbane will meet at Caboolture tomorrow night to discuss a strike as the result of the ...

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  10. 40 HOUR AND WAGE HEARING

    MELBOURNE, January 19.—A conference of all Federal Unions affiliated with the A.C.T.U. will be held In Melbourne on February 5. ...

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  11. FIRE IN MILTON PRODUCE STORE

    BRISBANE, January 19—Firemen to-night were still fighting a fire which broke out In a storage building on Rawes Street, Milton, about 8 a.m. ...

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  12. HIGH V.D. RATE AT U.S. GARRISON

    LONDON, January 19— The Associated Press correspondent In Hamburn, says s medical officer told a croup of 123 U.S. soldiers, who ...

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  13. SABOTAGE TO INDIES OILFIELDS

    NEW YORK, January 18—Recent acts of sabotage have caused heavy damage on the oilfields at Trinidad (British West Indies), which are ...

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  14. 300 KILLED WHEN SHIP STRIKES MINE

    LONDON, January 19.—Reuter's Athens representative says that about 300 Passengers are reported to have been killed. when the liner ...

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  15. FRENCH TACTICS IN INDO-CHINA

    NEW YORK, January 18.—The French in Indo-China are fighting a type of elusive guerilla opposition that the Annamase can prolong indefinitely ...

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  16. POSTAL STOPPAGE IN 6 WEEKS WARNED

    SYDNEY, January 19.—Provisional plant for a day's portal stoppage In New Sooth Wales, and possibly throughout Australia, ...

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  17. SPECIAL SITTING TO HEAR WAGE RISE

    Brisbane, January 19—A special sitting of the State Industrial Court will he held soon to consider an increase of 2/- in the State basic wage ...

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  18. II OF BYRD PARTY REACH BASE

    NEW YORK, January 18.—Eleven men of the Byrd Antarctic expedition yesterday reached their main winter base at Little ...

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  19. MINE NEAR TOURIST LAUNCH ROUTES

    MACKAY, January 19.—Another floating mine was reported to-day by J. Tilse of Mackay. who sighted the object from a plane, floating ...

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  20. HORSE FLESH RUSHED IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, January 19.—Horse meat was railed from Queensland last week to meet the demands of Sydneys meatless week. ...

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  21. JAPAN OCCUPATION, AMERICAN "SHOW"

    NEW YORK, January l3—The British hare realised for a Iong time that the occupation of Japan Is an American "show" ...

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  22. Thief Cought After Second Entry

    STONE V. January 19.—At 11 p.m on Saturday. John Higgs of Cheltenham, heard a hammering in the office of the Cheltenham ...

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  23. FUZZY-WUZZIES SHORT OF HOUSES

    BRISBANE, January 19.—Colonel I. K. Murray, Administrator of New Guinea, reached Brisbane by plane to-night en route to Canberra to ...

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  24. £5,000,000 BRITISH LOAN TO GREECE

    ATHENS, January 18.—The British Economic Mission has announced an advance of £5,000.000 to Greece, for which the Prime Minister. M. Tsaldaria ...

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  25. RAAF Should Be Trained For Atomic War

    SYDNEY, January 19.—Re-planning of the R.A.A.F. to be ready for a new type of warfare was urged to-day by Air Vice ...

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  26. POLISH ELECTION EVE ACCUSATION

    LONDON, January 19.—The Associated Press Warsaw correspondent says the Polish Government, on election eve, Is accusing the underground ...

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  27. 400 DIAMONDS, S.A. GIFT FOR PRINCESS

    LONDON, January 19.—The South African Government intends to present Princess Elizabeth with, a gift of 409 diamonds, worth ...

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  28. DELAMERE SAILS

    BRISBANE, January 19—T steamer Delamere, which had been laid up : waiting for a crew at Burke's wharf since December 1. sailed for Sydney ...

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  29. 6,443,628 MOVED IN PACIFIC IN 1946

    TOKIO, January 19—Supreme Head quarters reported that 6.443.628 people n the Pacific were repatriated during 1946, which Is one of the biggest ...

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  30. 3 ZONE TRADING AGREEMENT FIXED

    LONDON, January 19.—The British United Press representative at Minden says that the German economic administration, with the approval of the ...

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  31. DUKE AT COLOMBO

    COLOMBO, January 19.—The Duke of Gloucester. who left Darwin on Saturday morning, has arrived here. The Duke reached Singapore on ...

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  32. FLORIN SWALLOWED BY LIFESAVER

    SYDNEY, January 19.—A lifesaver swallowed a florin while rescuing a girl at Manly to-day. Lloyd Watts, 21. of Manly, had ...

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  33. SOVIET SHIP LEFT FOR ANTARCTIC

    NEW YORK, January 19—The North American Newspaper Alliance's Tokio representative says that American naval Intelligence has learned that ...

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  34. STRANGE REQUEST FOR PEN FRIEND

    LONDON, January 19 Reuter's Jerusalem correspondent says a 16 year old Australian girl Shirley Symonds in a letter to the Command ...

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  35. BREAD RATION IN EIRE

    LONDON, January 19—Reuter's states that bread rationing began in Eire on Saturday with an allowance of 61b. weekly, compared with 63 ...

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  36. INCOME TAX CUT CERTAIN AT FEBRUARY SESSION

    CANBERRA, January 19.—An announcement of an income tax cut is considered certain in the Parliamentary session which will begin on February 19. Effect on the price structure of further withdrawals or cuts in ...

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  37. BRITISH ABSOLVE ENVOY

    LONDON, January 18.—Reuters says the Foreign Office sent a note to Poland saying that Mr. Bevin is satisfied that Mr. Cavendish-Bentinck ...

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  38. DECISION ON PERTHSHIRE MUST BE KNOWN TUESDAY

    If the meat and general cargo for which space has been reserved on the motor ship Perthshire will be supplied, the vessel, which is now in Brisbane, will be brought back to Townsville, stated Mr. J. A. Hackett ...

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  39. Abattoir Employees Restive at Meat Shortage

    MEETING of Homebush shutter employees Sydney over the closing at Sydney and newcast butches shops The meeting decided to ask the Government to take over key shops in Sydney and suburbs ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  40. 10 GALLONS BLOOD IN 15 MONTHS

    BRISBANE. Junuary 19.—A 55 year old Bundaberg labourer has been kept alive in the last 15 months by blood transfusions ...

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  41. PLANES SEARCHING FOR MISSING TUGS

    PERTH, January 16.—Planes are searching for two tugs which are morn than a week overdue at overdue on the run from Singapore. ...

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  42. 1500 CHINA FIRMS BANKRUPT

    SHANGHAI, China January 18— A wove of bankruptcies is sweeping China because of Inflation developing throughout the country. ...

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