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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  4. THE CAMERA AT TARONGA PARK ZOO

    (LEFT): These Sydney-born lion cubs are all destined for Singapore, and the Chinese Communist Government is angling for one of them. (RIGHT): Mr. E. J. Hallstrom, chairman of Taronga Park Trust, says "Thousands of Australian fairy penguins are being destroyed and hunted away from the shores every years. They live in borrows when home each night from the sea, and callously curious people Interfere with them, even letting their dogs chase the tiny creatures out of their borrows, often killing the babies." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TOTAL RAILWAY STRIKE THREAT

    BRISBANE, February 23.-A complete stoppage of Queensland railways' traffic is inevitable on Monday unless some union members involved in the station masters' and night officers' dispute decided to abide ...

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  6. OPPOSE RECAPTURE OF NORTH KOREA

    WASHINGTON, February 23.- Britain was reported, to-day, to have told the United States that it would oppose any attempt by ...

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  7. U.S. ADMIRAL TO LEAD PACT SEA FORCES

    LONDON, February 23.-An announcement by the Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) that as American admiral was to be ...

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  8. N.Z. Orders Wharfies To Resume

    WELLINGTON, Feb. 23.-The New Zealand-wide water-front stoppage to-day entered its fifth day. The Government ...

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  9. TO AVERT RAIL STRIKE IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, february 23.-The British Government strove desperately to-night to avert the railway strike which threatens ...

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  10. BRITAIN WARNED OF PERIL

    LONDON, February 23.- Lord Issuay, wartime chief of staff to Mr. Winston Churchill, in the Home of Lords to-day, ...

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  11. WEEKLY COAL STOPPAGES TO CONTINUE

    SYDNEY, Feb. 23.-Negotiation between the A.C.T.U. and Misers' Federation to settle the coal dispute have failed. ...

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  12. FOUR DIE IN ROAD MISHAPS

    BRISBANE, February 23.-One man was killed and two other people Injured when a five-ton truck and a tourer car collided in ...

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  13. Won't Lend-Lease Ships to Russia

    WASHINGTON, February 23.-The United States has refused a new Russian request to buy 87 American lend-lease merchant ...

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  14. Townsville's 30th Polio Victim

    Townsville's thirtieth caw of poliomyelltis in the present epidemic was reported to the City Council health authorities ...

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  15. £25 FINE FOR CHILD ASSAULT

    CAIRNS, February 23.- A 35-years-old waterside worker, Wil­liam Alfred Brischke appeared before the Cairns Court of Petty ...

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  16. GIRL FRIENDS AN OBSTACLE

    LONDON, February 23.- The president of the Institute of Mechanical Engineers (Dr. Gorey) told Belfast ...

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  17. COMMENDS TULLY FALLS PROJECT

    CAIRNS, February 23.- The Tully Falls hydroelectric project was Falls deserving of every assistance the Commonwealth ...

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  18. RELIEF FOOD PLANE FOR COEN

    COEN, February 23.-So scute had the food position become to Coen during last week that It was impossible for one store to supply ...

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  19. ASKED FOR RURAL HOSTELS

    BRISBANE, February 23.-The Education Minister, Mr. G. A. Devries, has been asked by a deputation from the Queensland Council ...

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  20. MUTILATED THE DEAD

    LOS NEGROS, February 23.- Two Japanese navy surgeons out out the Internal organs from the body of a prisoner of ...

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  21. SAVE DAYLIGHT IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, February 23.- Daylight saving to conserve power throughout Victoria will be considered by the State Cabinet on ...

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  22. KILN COLLAPSE KILLS MAN

    SYDNEY, February 23.-A brick kiln collapsed on two men in a St. Peter's brick factory to­day, killing one and critically in ...

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  23. LEAVE FOR KOREA DIGGERS

    CANBERRA, February 23.- The Minister for the Army. Mr. J. Francis, has announced that United Nations forces are now ...

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  24. COPPER FUTURE FOR QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, February 23.- Queensland shortly would become Australia's biggest copper producer, said Professor F. White, ...

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  25. SAVED HIS BROTHER'S LIFE

    SIDNEY, February 23.-A Lithgow boy to-day dragged his young brother 300 yards alone a broken power wire to save him ...

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  26. THIEVES TAKE SPORTS GOODS

    CAIRNS, February 23.-Sports goods valued at about £200, in­cluding a quantity of golf sticks and balls, are alleged to have been ...

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  27. Pilot Gives Evidence on Beach Crash

    BRISBANE, February 28.- Giving evidence to-day at the Coroner's Inquest into the death of three children who were ...

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  28. KING AT ANZAC DAY MARCH

    BRISBANE, February 23.- Special efforts will be made to made Anzac Day celebrations In Brisbane next year a highlight of ...

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  29. GOLDEN CASKET DRAWING

    BRISBANE, February 23.- Golden Casket No. 1574 drawn to-day resulted: First prize No. 93544 Hall and ...

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  30. RECRUIT REJECT INQUIRY

    BRISBANE, February 23.- Country applicants for the services are generally better specimens than those from city ...

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  31. JET DEPARTURE DELAYED

    WASHINGTON, February 22.- The record breaking twin-jet Canberra bomber has been delayed at Gander, Newfoundland ...

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  32. BLUE PRINTING ATOMIC PLANE

    WASHINGTON, February 22. The United Press correspondent says that discussions are now under way with the ...

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  33. PIANIST LEFT BIG ESTATE

    NEW YORK, February 22.- Magic Fingers" Eddie Duchin, pianist and orchestra lender, who died on February 10. left an estate ...

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  34. Fear Mine Adrift Near Townsville

    Townsville police fear that a mine is adrift in reel waters behind here and Ingham. Sub-Inspector F. Damro, acting ...

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  35. Doctors To Probe Rare Brain Disease

    MELBOURNE, February 23.-Two doctors and a veterinary officer have been deputed to investigate a mild epidemic of ...

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  36. Urges U.S. Air Force Expansion

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 22.- General Carl Speak, former Air Chief of Staff, said to-day that the United States show rapidly ...

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  37. SUBSIDISE SHIPS TO RESUME SERVICE

    OTTAWA, February 23.- The steamship service between Canada, Australia and New Zealand would he resumed under a one ...

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  38. FRENCH ADVANCE IN INDOCHINA

    SAIGON, February a (A.A.P.Reuter).-French Union forces have pushed into the rich rice-growing area about 90 ...

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  39. 2 NEW STAMPS FOR ISSUE

    CANBERRA, February 23.- Special stamps will be issued this year to commemorate the cen­tenary of two Important events in ...

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  40. BRITISH-ITALIAN CONFERENCE

    LONDON, February 23.- The Italian Prime Minister (Signor de Gasperi) and Foreign Minister (Count Sforza) have accepted the ...

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