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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TODAY

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  4. ISRAEL TO CHARGE BRITAIN AT U.N.O.

    LONDON, January ll.—The Israeli Government has decided to charge Britain at the next meeting of the Security Council with contravention of the Council's resolution of May 29 last year. ...

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  5. PRAYERS AT JAMBOREE

    MOSLEM SCOUTS from Pakistan and Malaya mini ground sheet and army blankets as prayer mast at the Jamboree at Wonga Park, near Melbourne, which has just ended. The Pakistan and Malayan scouts will fly home In special planes. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. 5 TERMS OF REFERENCE IN N.G. CASE

    CANBERRA, January ll.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) to-day announced the terms of reference to the Royal Commission into ...

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  7. Cheap Labour Needed To Work Mica

    CANBERRA, January 11.—Inability to provide cheap labour is preventing full production on large mica deposits In ...

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  8. Blind Airman May See In Sunshine Here

    LONDON, January 10.—The "Dully Mail" says John Alton 36-year old former British commando was led up tile gengway ...

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  9. NEW RECORDS AT WOOL SALES

    BRISBANE, January 11.—Values at the wool sales to-day generally were very firm at the opening rates. Competition was keen and ...

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  10. 'Flu Victims Jam French Hospitals

    LONDON, January 10.—The British United Press Paris correspondent says Paris health officials said that over 1,000,000 ...

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  11. 8 Militant Unions In Vic. Suspended

    MELBOURNE, January 11.—The Trades Hall Council executive to-day notified eight unions by letter Out they were now ...

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  12. Sydney To Have Neatest Taxi-Drivers

    SYDNEY, January 11.—The Transport Minister (Mr. O'Sullivan) is determined that Sydney taxi-drivers are to lead the ...

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  13. TERMS GIVEN AT TIENTSIN

    TIENTSIN, Jan. 11.—(A.A.P.Reuter): A four-man peace delegation returned this morning from Communist territory with ...

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  14. ASIA ENVOY TO SEE EVATT TODAY

    CANBERRA, January 11.—The secretary to the Department of [?] Affairs (Dr. J. Burtnn) who will be one of Australia's ...

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  15. FISH KILLED BY MILL EFFLUENT

    MACKAY, Jan. 11.—Hundreds of dead fish floated down Sandy Creek 10 miles from Mackay, to-day Yesterday it was estimated that 50 tons ...

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  16. C.P. "REBELS" BOYCOTT TALKS

    MELBOURNE, January 11.—Country Party "rebels" who were expected to attempt the overthrow of party leadership ...

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  17. SOLDIER JAMMED UNDER TRAM

    SYDNEY, January 11.—A young man who is in Sydney awaiting his military discharge was Jammed ...

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  18. STATION HAND MISSING

    ROCKHAMPTON, January 11.—Edward Sypher 20 employed on Melrose Station, near Springsure is missing from his camp. ...

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  19. MR. CHAMBERS ON WAY TO N.G.

    The Minister for the Army and acting Minister for External Territories (Mr. Cyril Chambers) arrived In Townsville on ...

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  20. MACKAY WELLS NOT FILLED

    MACKAY, January 11.—Bain which had fallen in Mackay were insufficient to raise the water level in the wells from which the city's ...

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  21. T.L.C. ATTITUDE ON MEAT SUPPLY

    The Townsville Trades and Labour Council on Tuesday carried the following resolution That in the event of no fresh ...

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  22. BANK KILLER RECOGNISED

    LONDON, Jan. 11.—Reuter says hundreds of photographs of the man Identified as the Bristol Bank murderer were rushed to-day to ...

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  23. JAMBOREE COST OVER £50,000

    BRISBANE, January 11.—Two special trains to-day brought 796 Queensland boy scouts back from the Pan-Pacific Jamboree at ...

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  24. ARMY RECRUITS TRAIN IN MARCH

    Recruiting figures for the Australian Regular Army end the Citizens Military Forces In each State were satisfactory, the ...

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  25. MISSION PLEA FOR T.B. NATIVES

    BRISBANE, January 11.—The Few W. F. Mackenzie Superintendent of the Presbyterian Mismon at Aurukun on the west coast ...

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  26. NAZI SPIRIT NOT SUBDUED

    LONDON, January 11 .—The "Times" Berlin correspondent says the attempted reappearance on the German political stage of ...

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  27. INFANT FATALLY SCALDED

    MARYBOROUGH, January 11.—Anthony William Harte 11 months old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Harte of Banana Street ...

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  28. EGG TARGET FOR U.K. NOT LIKELY

    BRISBANE, January 11.—Growers dissatisfaction with the present export price for eggs was seriously affecting egg production ...

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  29. T.B. PATIENTS IN BERLIN MOVED

    LONDON, January 11 .—The Associated Press Berlin representative says Allied aircraft plants to-day began evacuating the ...

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  30. ADERMANN TO CONTEST FISHER

    DALBY, January 11.—Mr. C. J. Aderman Federal member for Maranoa announced to-day at a meeting of the western division of ...

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  31. FATAL ACCIDENT WITH SHOT GUN

    SYDNEY, January 11.—Pallets from a gun which fired after it fell off a stump killed Edward Heise 46. orchardist of Oakdale. ...

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  32. SHEEP VALUES SOAR AFTER RAIN

    BRISBANE, January 11.—Following relief rain the price of young sheep in the [?] district has Jumped from 31/- to ...

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  33. BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE'S PLAID

    SYDNEY, January 11.—A [?] widow who left the bulk of her £l66,300 estate to her four nephews and niece also bequeathed ...

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  34. Lloyd George Desired Edward Remain King

    LONDON, January 11.—If the dramatic events which, in 1936, led to the abdication of King Edward the Eighth from the British throne had moved lew swiftly, two of Britain's greatest statesmen might ...

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  35. £2777 Fund In Trust For Widows Children

    CHARTERS TOWERS, January 11.—Subject to the Legacy Club accepting a sum in trust for the benefit of children of the deceased victims, final distribution of the Macrossan bridge distress appeal ...

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  36. FIRST JET TRAIN

    LONDON, January 11.—British may have the world first gas turbine-electric train by the middle of this year. ...

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  37. A.I.F. IN JAPAN TO TOTAL 2700

    BRISBANE, January 11.—Within the next month Australia would have a token strength of 2700 men with the B.C.O.F in ...

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  38. LABOUR SPLIT ON NATIONALISATIO

    LONDON, January 10.—The "Daily Mail" and "Daily Telegraph" says the Socialist Party chief summoned representatives of ...

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  39. TRUCE HOPED IN BURGOWAN

    BRISBANE, January 11.—Hopes that the Burgowan coal mine dispute would he ended at to-morrow's conference were ...

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  40. MORE WIVES UNFAITHFUL

    LONDON, January 11.—Unfaithful wives broke up three out three five marriages that ended in Britain's divorce courts In the ...

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  41. OIL COMPANIES SEEK PRICE RISE

    SYDNEY, January 11.—The price of petrol and other products will be Increased by 2d a gallon throughout ...

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  42. RECORD WHEAT HARVEST IN 1949

    TOOWOOMBA, January 11.—Queensland's wheat harvest this year is expected to a [?] total of 14.000,000 bushelfs. ...

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