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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TODAY

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  4. MOURILYAN ITALIAN PROGRESSIVE CLUB

    BRISBANE, January 9.-A stormy meeting of the South-eastern District of the R.S.L. to-night decided to call for an investigation by the League's State Council into the re-opening of the Mourilyan Italian Club. Heated ...

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  5. NEW COMMONS IN THE MAKING

    A Splendid start has been made In bullding the new House of [?] The laying of the foundation took six months and cost £90,000 New that the reinforced concrete be[?]have been made the steel [?] structure can be erected. The picture hows the steel ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NO GAS AT 300,000 SYDNEY HOMES

    SYDNEY, January 9.—Three hundred thousand homes had their gas supplies cut off at 7 o'clock to-night as the result of a surprise ...

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  7. Trade Not Expecting Clothes Crisis

    SEDNEY, January 9.-The Re-talled Traders Association president (Mr. K. F. Coles) to-day [?] greed with a statement by the ...

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  8. Settlement Near at Creek Works

    Although no official statement was obtainable last night there are definite indication that the dispute involving members of the ...

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  9. ARREST IN MULLEY ROBBERY

    SYDNEY, January 9.—Jack Charles Adams, 28. packer, was charged in the Central Police Court to-day with three charged ...

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  10. ATOMIC GENERATOR IN 10 15 YEARS

    CANBERRA, January 9.—Professor Oliphant, World authority on nuclear energy, said to-day that, if the Atomic Commission reached an ...

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  11. 13,000 HAULAGE WORKERS ON STRIKE

    LONDON, January 9.—The "Daily Telegraph" says the Government is expected to intervene in an un-official strike of 13.000 London ...

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  12. ORDER SOUGHT TO SEE BALANCE SHEET

    MELBOURNE, January 9.—A Court order to enable healed en-veloyws, containing a company's private balance sheets to ho opened ...

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  13. MELBOURNE GAS OFF FROM TO-NIGHT

    MELBOURNE, January 9.—desperate efforts to settle the 29-day-old gas strike have failed, and the city will be entirely without ...

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  14. DRIVER FOR TRIAL ON MANSLAUGHTER

    SYDNEY, January 9.—The City Coroner, Mr. Stewart. to-day commited Kevin Leahy, 49, taxi-driver for trial on a charge of manslaughter, and ...

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  15. QUNABA GROWERS MAY BUY MILL

    BUNDABERG, January 9.—The first move towards purchasing Qunaba sugar mill, under the Government's new Sugar Mill Acquisition Act, was ...

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  16. RUSSIANS ASK FOR TEST MATCH FILMS

    LONDON, January 9.—The Assoc-iated Press special representative soys that the Russians are showing so much interest in the test matches between ...

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  17. NO EARLY PREMIERS' MEETING

    CANBERRA, January 9.—The Premiers' Conference will not meet before the next meeting of Federal Parliament next month. ...

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  18. 17 DIE FROM COLD IN HAMBURG

    LONDON, January 9.—Reuter's Hamburg representative states that 17 cases of death from freezing in Hamburg have been confirmed since ...

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  19. SOVIET CHIEF OF STAFF TO VISIT U.K.

    LONDON, January 9.—Lord Montgomery. announcing that Marshal Vassilevsky. Chief or the Soviet General Staff had accepted an ...

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  20. BULL RUNS AMOK, DROWNED IN SEA

    ADELAIDDE, January 9.—Much excitement was caused in the main streets of Victor Harbour, which were thronged by holiday- makers, when a ...

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  21. 1600 KILLED IN LAST JAP 'QUAKE

    NEW YORK, January 9.—The Associated Press Yokohama representative says the U.S. Army's final estimate of tho recant earthquake ...

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  22. DUKE'S HORSE IN FAREWELL PARADE

    SYDNEY, January 9.—Once again the bay horse, which the Duke of Gloucester bought on his arrival, in Australia. for his own use at ...

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  23. Q'LAND A.R.U. WILL BACK DIRECT ACTION

    BRISBANE, January 9.—The State branch of the Australian Railways Union would take action simultaneously with other State ...

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  24. WONDAI RESIDENTS GREET SOLO FLYER

    WONDAI. January 9.—Group Cap-tain Allan Bandidt landed at Wondai aerodrome this afternoon, after a 14,000-mile journey from England. ...

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  25. "BLACK" BAN ON SHIPS IN N.Z. WILL APPLY HERE

    AUCKLAND, January 9.—Australian watersiders have advised the national president of the New Zealand Waterside Union, Mr. Barnes, that any ships declared "black" in New Zealand will be declared "black" in ...

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  26. JET PROPELLED PLANES ORDERED FOR T.A.A.

    WASHINGTON, January 9.—The Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corporation has announced that Aus-tralia has contracted to purchase five twin-engined Convair 240 aircraft, which, the Corporation says, is the ...

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  27. LAST OF QUADS DIES

    LONDON, January 9.-Reuter's says the surviving Welsh quadruplet died to-night. ...

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  28. CLOCKS DAMAGED IN CYCLONE

    BRISBANE, January 9.—American clocks for Brisbane were damaged in the holds, when the British freighter. Creasington Court was buffeted for 12 ...

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  29. COMMUNICATIONS TAKE-OVER

    Cable and Wireless. the great British communications Company,has now passed out the heads of private owners. and comes order the control of the British Government, Photo shows Sir Stephen Angwja (left) the new Chairman, chatling with his managing director, Mr. John Innes, during ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. DISPUTE ON BARQUE EXTENDS TO SHIPS

    SYDNEY, January 9.-A small Sydney waterside dispute, which began on the 45-year-old sailing barque, pamir, has spread to other ships. ...

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  31. Mackay Car Driver Held Up On Road

    MACKAY, January 9.—Held-up at knife point, six and a half miles from Mackay on Wednesday by a man who hired him to drive along ...

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  32. £300 PENSION FOR DEFEATED Ms.P.?

    ROCKHAMPTON, January 9.—The Q.P.P has been reliably informed that if the State Labour patty is returned to power at the next elections a ...

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  33. MEAT BOARD CALLED INTO DISPUTE

    CANBERRA, January 9.—The newly appointed Australian Most Board has been brought Into the Sydney-Newcastle most dispute in ...

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  34. R'TON SHOOTING TRAGEDY

    ROCKHAMPTON, January 9.—Shortly after Hugh Perev, 56 of Ann Street, West Rockhampton. left his bad early this morning his family ...

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  35. ESCAPED P.O.W. WORKED IN CITY

    SYDNEY, January 9.—Five escaped prisoners of war surrendeied at Victoria barracks to-day. One said he had been working at ...

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