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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 64 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 94 words
  4. GAS STRIKE LIKELY TO BE EXTENDED

    MELBOURNE, January 13.—Far from being near a settlement, the gas strike now appears likely to extend. Meetings of the strike co-ordinating committee of the A.C.T.U. and the Gas Employees' Union Federal Council have ...

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  5. BURNS LOSES ON FOUL

    SYDNEY, January 13.—Ronnie James, 10.5, of Wales, won on a foul from Tommy Burns, 10.7, of Queensland, in the fourth round of their fight at the Sydney Stadium to-night. ...

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  6. SETTLEMENT HOPES AT CREEK BRIGHTER

    It is learned that, while no settlement of the dispute at the Alligator Creek meatworks was arrived at, at a discussion at the Court House on Monday between representatives of the Swift Australian Company, A.M.I.E.U. and ...

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  7. Driver Killed When Cor Overturns

    BRISBANE, January 13.—A man was killed end a woman injured when a car overturned, on the Beenleigh road, near Runcom to-night. ...

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  8. Tea Will Be 9/-lb. If Subsidy Removed

    BRISBANE, January 18.—If the tea subsidies are removed, as is threatened by the Commonwealth Government, one result will be a ...

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  9. SENATOR FOLL TO QUIT POLITICS

    BRISBANE, January 13.—Senator H. S. Foil, whose 30-year term at Queensland Senate representative will end next June, said ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 171 words
  10. Town Almost Wrecked By Cyclone

    ROCKHAMPTON, January 13.—The little township of Bajool, 22 miles south of Rockhampton, was almost wrecked by a cyclonic ...

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  11. UNIONS DIFFER ON NEW ACT

    CANBERRA, January 13.—A difference of opinion between the A.L.P. industrial committee and the A.C.T.U. on the proposed ...

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  12. INVASION, DEATH WARRANT FOR P.O.W.

    TOKIO, January 13.—Reports that a powerful American talk force was about to invade Wake Island on October 7, 1943, caused ...

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  13. 3 SCHOOL BOYS IN PHILIPPINE CRASH

    MANILA, January 13.—Three British schoolboys who were in a Philippines crash were among 11 British. Australian and Americans who reached. ...

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  14. POLICE ESCAPEE RECAPTURED

    BRISBANE, January 13.—William Turvey, 43, farmer, who escaped from Cleveland police on Sunday night, was recapiured by Sergeant ...

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  15. 4 POLICE KILLED IN HAIFA EXPLOSION

    JERUSALEM, January 13.—"Irgun never proclaimed a trace and has no intention of doing so. Irgun cannot attack on a 24 hour ...

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  16. ABATTOIR DISPUTE REFERRED TO COURT

    BRISBANE, January 13.—Provisions of the amended Arbitration Act, requiring the reporting to the Industrial Court of a dispute were ...

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  17. POTATO SHIP DUE IN FORTNIGHT

    BRISBANE, January 13.—The acute shortage of potatoes in Queensland will be materially relieved when the steamer Mernoo, which is expected to ...

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  18. SMALL TOWNS WANT BREAD DELIVERIES

    BRISBANE, January 13.—The operations of the Bread Delivery Act will be extended shortly to certain country towns, said Mr. Gale to night. ...

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  19. THIRD PRIZE IN CASKET TO T'VILLE

    BRISBANE January 13.—Golden Casket No. 1097 was drawn to-day. First prize No. 79466, T. Council. L. Morris, A. Price. Jenkins and ...

    Article : 90 words
  20. POLICE EVIDENCE CHALLENGED

    BRISBANE, January 13.—Although legally represented, Reginald Wingfield Spence Brown, 49, accountant, charred with the ...

    Article : 285 words
  21. MINESWEEPERS TO BE BASED HERE

    SYDNEY, January 13.—Seven ships of the 20th minesweeping flotilla will, leave Sydney to-morrow morning for operations off the Queensland coast. ...

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  22. NEW DEPUTY RENT CONTROLLER

    BRISBANE, Jan. 13.—Mr. Thomas Aubrey Huxley, former school teacher at Warwick Central state School, has been appointed Deputy Rent ...

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  23. INQUEST ON WOMAN FOUND IN RIVER

    PERTH, January 13.—The inquest on Stella Ivy Farnworth, 53, whose dead body was found floating in the Swan River at Como on the afternoon ...

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  24. MR. FORDE AT VANCOUVER

    VANCOUVER, January 12.—Mr. Forde, the new High Commissioner for Australia in Canada, arrived with his family aboard the steamer Rabaul. ...

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  25. TROOPS TAKE OVER AT SMITHFIELD

    LONDON, January 13.—Several hundred troops and more than 30 army lorries, escorted by motorcycle outriders, invaded the Smithfield market this morning to ...

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  26. SOUTHERN ENGINEER TO REPORT ON WORKSHOPS

    BRISBANE, January 13.—Queensland is negotiating with a leading southern engineer to report on all phases of railway workshops—their economic aspect, the engineering set-up, employees' conditions and amenities. ...

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  27. FATHER CHARGED WITH SON'S DEATH

    SYDNEY, January 13.—The tragic sequel to an alleged fight between a 65-year-old fattier and his son was told at an inquest ...

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  28. MAN ARRESTED IN A. HORDERNS

    SYDNEY, January 13.—Twenty police searched five floors of Anthony Hordern and Sons to-night before they arrested a man at ...

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  29. SWIMMER HITS BOTTOM OF POOL

    INNISFAIL, January 13.—Leslie Dawel sustained contused and lacerated wounds to the nose and forehead. and shock when he struck the ...

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  30. STRONG MOVE TO END PETROL RATION

    CANBERRA, January 13.—Petrol rationing will be lifted for discussion by Cabinet this week. Strong pressure is being put on the ...

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  31. NATIVE ESCAPES FROM CROCODILE

    THURSDAY ISLAND, January 13.—Attacked by a crocodile which grabbed his right arm, a Sabal Island native struggled free and escaped with ...

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  32. £4000 OBBERY AT PAWBROKERS

    SYDNEY, January 13.—Using a log as a bearing ram to smash down a door[?] made a daring £4000 rouhry from a Broken ...

    Article : 113 words
  33. £34,810,685 WOOL CHEQUE IN 6 MTHS.

    SYDNEY, January 13.—The Australian wool cheque for six months from July to December last amounted to £34,810,685, which was £4,476,127 more ...

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  34. STREET CLEANERS' STRIKE IN GLASGOW

    LONDON, January 13.—The "Times" says that 20,000 torn of uncounted refuse, which litter thousands of tenement back courts in Glasgow as the ...

    Article : 77 words
  35. £8000 DAMAGE IN SYDNEY FIRE

    SYDNEY, January 13.—Damage, estimated at £8000, was caused by a fire which followed an expression early to-day in the Wagga cool store which ...

    Article : 83 words
  36. TOWEL & NET PRICES. REDUCED

    CANBERRA, January 13.—The Prices Commissioner, Mr. McCarthy, to-day directed a reduced in the retail prices of honeycomb towels. ...

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  37. 8000 MORE TROOPS FOR INDOCHINA

    LONDON, January 13.—Reuter's Paris representative says that the liner the De France has left Toulon carrying 8000 reinforcements for ...

    Article : 28 words
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