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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 87 words
  4. Col. Hodgson's Claim:

    LONDON, January 23.—The Associated Press special correspondent states the Chairmen (Mr. Gusev's) instruction that he must confine ...

    Article : 565 words
  5. PERSONAL STANDARD FOR PRINCESS

    Among the many preparations for the Royal Family's visit to South Africa was the making of Princes Elisabeth's personal standard. In this picture two girls are work putting the finishing touches to the standard. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 78 words
  6. Troops Quit Ship, M.Ps. Draw Guns

    BRISBANE, January 24.—When the troopship Manoora, loaded with 1050 troops arrived in Brisbane late this afternoon, M.P's. drew their guns and ...

    Article : 309 words
  7. IRRIGATION, WATER CONSERVATION

    BRISBANE, January 24.—The State Government's plans for irrigation and water conservation would be stepped up greatly soon, ...

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  8. NO PRIORITY TO JEWS IN SHANGHAI

    SHANGHAI, January 24.—Australian Legation officials denied that they were discriminating between white Russians and Jews in ...

    Article : 153 words
  9. DUTCH AMMO WAS FOR DISPOSAL

    BRISBANE, January 24.—Darra [?]ammunition dump, where an explosion occurred on Thursday, is the only services explosive dump in the Brisbane ...

    Article : 164 words
  10. LEY INSANELY JEALOUS, TESTIFIED MRS. BROOK

    LONDON, January 23.—Mrs. Brook, about whom the Crown alleged Thomas John Ley was insanely jealous, was the first witness to be called by the prosecution when the hearing of charges against Ley and Lawrence John ...

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  11. FIREMAN NEEDED FOR DELAMERE

    BRISBANE, January 24.—Because a fireman withdrew from the crew the Commonwealth freighter Deleamere, was unable to leave Brisbane ...

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  12. WIFE TOLD TO GET "SUGAR DADDY"

    BRISBANE, January 24.—An application by Mrs. Mary Jane Fox, wife of William Fox, known as Bill Rankin, "Casket King," for an increase ...

    Article : 197 words
  13. CAMPERS DESERT HOLIDAY RESORTS

    BRISBANE, January 24.—Campers have deserted the north and south coast holiday resorts after yesterday's final blast from ...

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  14. A.W.U. TO ASK FOR REFUND OF £850

    BRISBANE, January 24.—A demand for a refund of £850, given to the Queensland Trades and Labour Council's patriotic fund in ...

    Article : 133 words
  15. COMPULSORY T X-RAY IN 2 YEAR

    CANBERRA, January 24.—It is a likely that a compulsory examination for tuberculo[?] will be enforced in Australia until after the setting up ...

    Article : 68 words
  16. 700 DOCKERS NOT TO RESUME

    SYDNEY, January 24.—Seven-hundred of the 8,000 men involved in the two months old Sydney, dockyard dispute decided to-day ...

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  17. INQUIRY INTO PRICE OF GOODS URGED

    BRISBANE, January 24.—An investigation to find the real prices paid by workers for commodities was suggested by the secretary of the A.W.U. ...

    Article : 231 words
  18. RAIN, IMPETUS TO DOWNS BUTTER

    TOOWOOMBA, January 24.—A 50 percent increase in butter production is predicted for the whole of the Darling Downs districts, following the ...

    Article : 128 words
  19. WHARF EMBARGO ON GOODS FOR SPAIN

    SYDNEY, January 24.—The Waterside Workers' Federation Federal Council to-day decided to instruct members to refuse to ...

    Article : 100 words
  20. R.A.N. COMMANDER ACQUITTED

    SYDNEY, January 24.—A court-martial acquitted Lt. Commender Robert John HOdge, captain of H.M.A.S. Codamine, of charges of ...

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  21. NORMAL A.N.A. SERVICES TODAY

    All aircraft held up by the cyclonic conditions prevailing in the southern portions of the State on Thursday ...

    Article : 63 words
  22. FILM ON CANCER RESEARCH STOLEN

    MONTREAL, January 23.—A colour film on cancer research has been stolen from McGill University. The film took over a year to make ...

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  23. CHILLED STEAKS IN BAGGAGE

    SYDNEY, January 24.—Inter-city expresses reaching Newcastle from Sydney during the butchers' strike were known as the "Beef Expresses" ...

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  24. BURNS COMPLETES SCREEN TEST

    SYDNEY, January 24.—Tommy Burns completed a screen test for Cinesound to-day and decided that film acting was the hardest work he ...

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  25. D.D.T. MAY END TSETSE SCOURGE

    LONDON, (A.P.).—C. B. Symes, senior medical entomologist of Kenya Colony, says that if improved methods of Distribution such powerful ...

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  26. Stampede In Sydney For Underwear

    MELBOURNE, January 24.—About 1000 milling, jostling women stampeded into a city emporium to-day to do battle in the biggest ...

    Article : 214 words
  27. PRIVATE ORDERS FOR ATOMS

    OAK RIDGE, Tennessee (A.P.).—In the first four months of operations the atomic ovens at the U.S. Government's atomic energy factory made ...

    Article : 79 words
  28. MIXED CREW TO SAIL SHIP

    BRISBANE, January 24.—A French owned ship, built in Canada, has been sold in Brisbane to a Chinese firm ...

    Article : 121 words
  29. HEAVY RAIN OVER 28,000 SQ. MILES

    BRISBANE, January 24.—The cyclone, which has now disappeared, brought heavy rain to 28,000 square miles of South-East Queensland, and ...

    Article : 144 words
  30. NEW CONTAINER KEEPS FOOD COLD

    MIAMI, Florida (A.P.).—Eddie Doloson and Harold Hornreich here have devised a food container made of two sheets of impregnated wrapping paper ...

    Article : 77 words
  31. AMETCO REFLOATED

    CAIRNS, January 24.—The schooner Ametco which went on a reef at the end of November on Low Woody Island off Port Douglas to-day was ...

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  32. WANGANELLA STILL HARD ON REEF

    AUCKLAND, January 24.—The Wanganella was still hard on the rect to-day, and the opinion that explosives will have to be used is ...

    Article : 283 words
  33. HAIR SNIPPED FROM GIRLS' HEADS

    SYDNEY, January 24.—Roland Mayer, 29, of Medlow Bath, was sentenced to one month's hard labour, to be suspended on a £20 bond of good ...

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  34. Aussie Wives Of Dutch Live In Tents

    BRISBANE, January 24.—Australian girls married to Dutch soldiers, living in Indonesia, were in a terrible plight physically, and some were little ...

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  35. OUTBREAK OF ANTHRAX IN SHEEP

    SYDNEY, January 24.—The Bathurst Stock Inspector to-day reported an outbreak of anthrax in the Molong district. ...

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  36. HEAT WAVE AT CANBERRA

    CANBERRA, January 24.—For the third day in succession, Canberra experienced heat wave conditions, with the temperature reaching a ...

    Article : 38 words
  37. CINEMAS OUT OF BOUNDS TO TROOPS

    LONDON, January 24.—Reuter's Jerusalem correspondent says the authorities have placed all Jerusalem cinemas out of bounds to British ...

    Article : 51 words
  38. INDONESIAN GUNS CAPTURED

    LONDON, January 24.—Reuter's Bataiva correspondent save that Dutch troops have captured a large number of guns in a attack on Indonesian ...

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  39. ATTLEE NOT COMING AT EASTER

    CANBERRA, January 24.—Mr. Attlee wil not now be able to visit Australia at Easter because of commitments at home. ...

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  40. FATHER SHOT AT SON

    SYDNEY, January 24.—Robert John Henry Ward, 47. manufacturer of Vaucluse, in the Paddington Police Court to-day was demanded until ...

    Article : 80 words
  41. THE COOLEST SPOT IN BRITAIN

    Dalwhinnie, midway between invernese and Perth, Scotland, has the reputation of the coldest sp[?] in Britain Picture shows workman actually standing on 16 feet of snow which covers an [?] of the Gramp[?] Electricity Scheme, and dig air se[?] so that if flooding should occur, the surrounding country will not surfer. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  42. 8th Div. May Petition For Cousens

    SYDNEY, January 24.—Officers and men of the 8the. Division may be asked to subscribe to a petition to have Major Consens' ...

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  43. MALANDA BUTTER REVENUE

    MALANDA, January 24.—Thirtytwo tons of butter were manufactured at the factory in December. Suppliers wre paid 1.7[?]. Milk processed was ...

    Article : 45 words
  44. FISH WASHED UP BY BREAKERS

    BRISBANE, January 24.—Hundreds of fish were caught bare-handed by people on Cudgen Headland beach to-day ...

    Article : 64 words
  45. WANGANELLA ON REEF OFF WELLINGTON

    AN AERIAL, View of the Huddart Parker liner Wanganella 9576 tons, on the rocks on [?] Wr[?]llington Harbour. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  46. WHARF DISPUTE AT NEWCASTLE

    SYDNEY, January 24.—The New castle wharf labourers dispute. Involving 700 men and 80 ships, will continue, until at least next Tuesday. ...

    Article : 66 words
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