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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TODAY

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  4. BRITAIN-FRANCE AGREE TO NEGOTIATE ALLIANCE

    PARIS, January 15.—A Government spokesman stated that the French Prime Minister (M. Blum) and the British Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) in London reached agreement to negotiate an Anglo-French alliance at the earliest ...

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  5. Ley Facing His Trial On Murder Charge

    LONDON, January 16.—It was announced in the West London Police Court that John William Buckingham (43), who was charged with Thomas ...

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  6. MINESWEEPERS LEAVE FOR QUEENSLAND

    Seven [?] led Sydney on Tuesday is sweep [?] off the [?] shows ratings taking sporting equipment on board one of the ships. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MOTHER ON DUAL MURDER CHARGE

    SYDNEY, January 16.—Mrs. Jean Ethel Wright (31). of Strathfield was to-day committed for trial on a charge of murdering her two children ...

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  8. Ingham S.M. To Preside At Meatworks Hearing

    Following the decision of the Stipendiary Magistrate (Mr. J. H. Moore) to accede to a request by counsel for the respondent to refrain from adjudicating at the hearing of a complaint brought by William Maurice ...

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  9. TEA STOCKS FOR TOWNSVILLE

    Immediate action is bring taken by the Minister for Trade and Customs to ship tea direct from Sydney to Townsville, and it is ...

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  10. HOUSING QUIZ ON CENSUS CARDS

    CANBERRA, January 16.—Questions concerning housing and employment, not asked in the 1933 census, will be included in the census to be ...

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  11. DISTRIBUTING A.M.F. FUNDS

    CANBERRA, January 16. — The Army Minister (Mr. Chambers) stated to-night that servicemen's organisations and the co-ordinating council of ...

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  12. MINISTERS DISAGREE ON AUSTRALIAN PROPOSAL

    LONDON, January 15.—After three and a half, hours discussion the Foreign Ministers' deputies rose without having reached agreement on the Australian proposal that small nations should be present at the ...

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  13. DELAMERE CALL WAS SATISFACTORY

    BRISBANE, January 16.—A call for a crew for the steamer Delamere, which had been laid un since before Christmas, proved satisfactory, said ...

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  14. U.S. PLAN FOR PACIFIC BASES

    NEW YORK, January 16.—In a final supplement report, the House Pacific Bases Subcommittee urged U.S. development of Wake as an unfortified ...

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  15. SEVERE FLOOD IN PIETERMARITZBURG

    LONDON, January 16.—Reuter's Capetown Correspondent states the six were drowned in pietermaritzburg's worst flood since 1836. Nine inches of ...

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  16. 20 DIPHTHERIA CASES AT MT. ISA

    MOUNT ISA, January 15.—There has been a mild outbreak of non-virulent diptheris, and it is reported that there were 20 cases in hospital on ...

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  17. MILLS' OUTPUT WAS £12,935,470

    BRISBANE, January 16.—A bulletin just issued by the Queensland Government Statistician on Queensland sugar production for 1945 gives ...

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  18. POISON IN BRANDY, MAN ON CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Janu. 16.—Harry Brownlow (54) retired, was committed for trial at Paddington Court to-day on a charge of having feloniously ...

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  19. TRAMS, BUSES TO STOP ON MONDAY

    SYDNEY, January 16.—Efforts to vert a tram and bus stoppage in Sydney on Monday failed to-day. Trams and buses will stop running at ...

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  20. PATIENT IN IRON LUNG DIES

    SYDNEY, January 16.—John Francis McMahon, 19, a paralysis victim. who has been in an iron lung for 10 years died in the Royal-Alexandra ...

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  21. SAW WHOLE SHOW ON ATOMIC BOMB

    BRISBANE, January 16.—The man who recruited staffs to make the American atomic bombs paul V. McNutt, arrived in Brisbane by air ...

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  22. NOT KEEN TO INDENTURE LABOUR

    CANBERRA, January 16. — Mr. Johnson (Minister to the Interior) emphasised to-day the Government was reluctant to allow any indentured ...

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  23. INCREASED PAY FOR C.S.I.R MEN

    CANBERRA, January 16.—The Government has agreed to improve the salaries offering to scientists employed by the C.S.I.R. Mr. Dedman has ...

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  24. RUSH FOR AIR SEATS TO NEW GUINEA

    BRISBANE, January 16.—Prewar residents of Rabaul and the adjacent islands, returning after an absence of almost five years, are causing an ...

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  25. SYDNEY GAS RESTRICTIONS OFF

    SYDNEY, January 16.—Following the resumption of work by Sydney gas workers to-dav. the Local Government Minister (Mr. Cahill) said the ...

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  26. NO SURRENDER OF UNIFORM TAXING

    CANBERRA, January 16.—Uniform taxation will not be Surrendered by the Federal Government. The three of the Victoria Premier. Mr. Cain ...

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  27. APPOINTMENTS NOTIFIED

    BRISBANE, January 16.—The Attorney General to-day announced the following appointments. T. F. D. Scott. Acting Registrar ...

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  28. 3 SHARKS CAUGHT NEAR INNISFAIL

    INNISFAIL, January 16.—When fishing in the Johnstone River to-day in the vicinity of Banana Island, Mr. C. Linquist caught ...

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  29. QUADS BORN IN FRANCE

    LONDON, January 15. — Reuter's Park representative says that quadruplets were born at Rantechaux, near Besancon and all are well. ...

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  30. MINE WASHED UP NEAR BABINDA

    CAIRNS, January 16.—A mine was discovered by Robert Hopkins of Rabinda, yesterday washed up on Bramston Beach, near Babinda by the ...

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  31. FROST AS MINISTER TO CEYLON

    CANBERRA, January 16.—Mr. Frost, who lost his seat at the last elections, has been appointed by the Cabinet as Australian Commissioner to ...

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  32. FLYING PADRE STILL MISSING

    DARWIN, January 16.—A R.A.A.F. Dakets searched the rough country south of Wyndham to-day, but found no trace of the Tiger Moth piloted ...

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  33. CHURCHILL GETS £5000 DAMAGES

    LONDON, January 16.—The "Daily Mail" states that it is understood that Mr. Churchill will get £5000 damages as the result of the settlement of his ...

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  34. 5000 NOW IN INDIAN DEADLOCK

    LONDON, January 16.—The Associated Press Cawnpore correspondent Bays Indian labour leaders reported at least 100,000 workers are ...

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  35. BOYS TELL VIVID STORY OF CRASH OF SKYMASTER

    BRISBANE, January 16.—A vivid story of the crash of a Skymaster plane, carrying 42 people, into the China Sea last week-end was told by two Australian-born school boys, who reached Brisbane by air to-day. The ...

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  36. BRITAIN SENDS THIRD STRONG NOTE TO POLAND

    LONDON, January 15.—Britain has presented a third note to Poland strongly protesting against the manner in which the election campaign is being conducted, and giving a detailed reply to Poland's note in answer to ...

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  37. BARNES BROTHERS BOTH IN HOSPITAL

    BRISBANE, January 16.— Mr Frank Barnes, Independent member for Bundaberg, and his brother, Mr. L. J. Barnes, Independent member for ...

    Article : 129 words
  38. VICTORIOUS OFFERED BY BRITAIN TO CARRY MIGRANTS

    LONDON, January 15.—The Associated Press special correspondent states the British Government has offered the use of the aircraft carrier Victorious to Australia for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  39. U.S JEW LEADER BANNED IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, January 15.—Johan Smertenko, chairman of the American League for Free Palestine, smiling cheerfully, landed at ...

    Article : 203 words
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