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  2. MAILS CLOSE TODAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 105 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. Big Contraband Haul On 3 Ships

    BRISBANE, January lO.— Clamping down on the big upsurge of smuggling in Brisbane, Customs officers this week have seized from three ships in ...

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  5. T'VILLE MEAT SHORTAGE NOT ISOLATED CASE

    TOWNSVILLE is not also in the meal supply worries. Sydney and Newcastle are suffering as the result of the colsure of shops by traders and has no relation is the [?]ught problem that trips, this part of Australia. The picture shows housewives getting up in a last [?] for supplies before Sydney shops closed down on Tuesday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WATERSIDERS MAY TAKE DIRECT ACTION

    SYDNEY, January 10.—Some form of direct action on the Australian waterfront is expected to be decided by the Waterside Workers' Federation Federal Council on Monday when it considers the Federation's demands for paid ...

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  7. MEAT TALKS FAIL

    Negotiations between the partis to the dispute at the Alligator Creek meatworks broke down on Friday. ...

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  8. TRUMAN EXPECTS BUDGET TO BALANCE

    WASHINGTON, January 10. — President Trusnan following his economic report on Wednesday. sent a budget statement to ...

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  9. RAIL THEFTS, £1000 MONTHLY

    BRISBANE. January 10 — Organised gangs are operating a vast black market from pilfored railway goods between Victoria ...

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  10. Gas Dispute Aggravates Beer Shortage

    BRISBANE. January 10.— The industrial position in Victoria, unless there is a quick settlement of the gas industry dispute, will ...

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  11. AUSSIE ATTITUDE ON DISARMAMENT

    NEW YORK, January 9. The A.A.F. correspondent it Lake Success states that Mr. Makin told the Security Council that ...

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  12. MINE SWEEPING FLOTILLA FOR NORTH

    BRISBANE, January lO.— The 20th mine sweeping flotilla of eight ships will leave Sydney on January 14 to begin operations off the North Queensland ...

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  13. 'CLEVER GENTLEMAN' BEHIND MULLEY JOB

    SYDNEY, Juimarv 10— Jack Charles Adams 28 packer, and Francis John Montgomery, 23, lahourer, were charged at the ...

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  14. PITCAIRN NEEDS MORE WOMEN

    BRISBANE, January 10.— More women were needed for Pitcairn Island and its 126 descendants of mutineers of the Bounty, the ...

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  15. DOWNS IN GRIP OF SEVERE DROUGHT

    TOOWOOMBA, January 10.— A large area of the Darting Downs is in the grip of the worst drought experienced for more than 20 years ...

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  16. NO REPORT TO P.M. ON MEAT STRIKE

    SYDNEY January 10.— Although Mr. Chilley was expecting advice on the discussion taking place in Sydney to-day on the week-end retail butchers ...

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  17. OWNERS WELCOME COAL CONFERENCE

    SYDNEY, January 10.— The Miners' Federation general secretary, Mr. Grant, has suggested to the Joint Goal Board chairman, ...

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  18. BUILDERS, FIRST OF 70,000 MIGRANTS

    CANBERRA, January lO— Mr. Calwell at a civic welcome to 185 British builder migrants to-day, told the men they would be the foreiunners to ...

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  19. SYDNEY DIVORCE

    SYDNEY, January 10.— The Master in Lunacy to-day applied for a divorce on behalf of a hopelessly insane women on the grounds of her husband's ...

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  20. LABOUR STILL SPLIT ON FOREIGN POLICY

    LONDON. January lO.— Reuter's Rome representative says that Mr. Dennis Healev (Britain) speaking at the main Socialist Congress said that ...

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  21. Govt. Plan for Hotels for Tourist Islands

    BRISBANE. January 10.— The State Government intends to Initiate section to attract big tourist business to Queensland with the ...

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  22. WARM SEND-OFF: TO GLOUCESTERS

    SYDNEY. January 10.— Twelve thousand people packed the alreets and foodpaths round the Town Hall to-day to see formal ...

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  23. NO MUTTON WHILE WOOL PRICE HIGH

    ROCKHAMPTON, January 10.— The present high price for wool and the drought made mutton almost unprocurable in Rockhampton, and western ...

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  24. FEDERAL HOUSE RESUMES FEB. 19

    CANBERRA, January 10.— Parliament will reassemble on February 19 for a five-week sitting before Easter, when there will be a brief adjournment. ...

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  25. CABINET TO HEAR ATOMIC AUTHORITY

    CANBERRA. January 10.— Mr. Chifley announced to-day that professor Oliphant would address Cabinet on January 16. ...

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  26. STORM DISRUPTS COMMUNICATION

    BRISBANE, January 10— Telegraphic communication between Busbane and Redcliffe was cut off for an hour and a half to-day by a storm ...

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  27. TROOPS MAY BE USED TO DISTRIBUTE LONDON FOOD

    LONDON, January 10.— Mr. Attlee has issued an] instruction that everything possible must be done without delay to protect London's food supplies. It is understood ...

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  28. EUROPEAN JEWISH REFUGEES FLY HERE

    BRISBANE. January 10.— Eleven European Jewish refugees, with Swiss passports, landed at Archerfield to-day in a Dutch aircraft from Batavia. ...

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  29. BRITISH TRADESMEN ARRIVE

    One of the passengers on the large Bay handing out mail at Sydney this week after the ship arrived with 200 English builders, who settle in Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. BOGGO ROAD ESCAPEE TO SERVE EXTRA 8 MONTHS

    BRISBANE, January 10.—A sentence of eight months gaol for escaping from Boggo Road gaol was imposed on Arthur Ernest Halliday, 36, in the Police Court to-day. Halliday pleaded not guilty to a summons ...

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  31. MIGRANT CHECK NEVER STRICTER

    CANBERRA. January lO.— Presentation taken in regard to the healing of alien migrants admitted to Australia were more stringent now that ...

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  32. NO IMMEDIATE TOTAL A.E.U. STRIKE

    SYDNEY, January 10— There was no immediate possibility of a nation-wide stoppage by members of the Amalgamated Engineering Union said the ...

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  33. Refugees Off Coast In 40 Year Old Ferry

    BRISBANE. January 10.— Sailing off the Queensland coast art 300 European Jewish refugee migrants from Shanghai in a 40 ...

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  34. PHONES AVAILABLE AFTER MARCH

    BRISBANE, January 10.— [?] relief may be effected in March for Queensland who were waiting for [?] ...

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  35. Q'LAND SURVEYED FOR URANIUM

    CANBERRA, January 10.— Government experts are continuously surveying Queensland as a possible source of uranium and thorium for the ...

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