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  2. TIDES SUN AND MOON.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 89 words
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  4. RAIN GENERAL ON TROPICAL COAST

    Although the steady rainfall which commenced during Sunday night and continued during Monday appeared to have set in generally, it was reported by the City Engineer (Mr. F. H. Brazier) on Monday night ...

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  5. NON-STOP SNOONKER ATTEMPT

    The strangest nf all endurance fests— 48-hours snooker game—was undertaken recently by Mr. Dan Flicker, a 40 year old london jeweller and father of four children He set off to play nonstop game of snocker for two whole days and nights at the leicester square soonker Hall london during his feat Mr.flicker walked about 20 miles wnoked 500 elgraettes and drank, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. REGIONS FOR EDUCATION BEGIN TO-DAY

    BRISBANE, January 3. — The Stales educational system will be decentralised form tomorrow The state has been divided into ...

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  7. Chiang Ignored In Peace Bid

    LONDON, January 3:—The Associated Press Shanghai correspondent states that the Shanghai City Council went over the head of the National Government to-day and asked Chinese Communists for ...

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  8. AIR RAIDS CONTINUE IN PALESTINE

    LONDON, January 8. — The Anwdcau Press Jerusalem representative states bombs were dropped on Jerusalem Jewish ...

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  9. SEARCH FOR A SCAPEGOAT IN CHINA'S CRISIS

    SHANGHAI, January 3 (Special).—To-days crisis in China—like all crises in the ancient land—has no clear beginning or cause. Some blame it on Yalta, where concessions to the Russians put the Chinese Communists in a powerful position in Manchuria. ...

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  10. MORE ACRES FOR SHEEP

    BRISBANE, January 2: Thousands of t acres now used for rattle are expected to revert to sheep if the Government ...

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  11. Robot Plane Flies Faster Than Sound

    LONDON, January 8.—The Daily Express says it is expected Britain will gain a clear lead in the race to develop planes ...

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  12. HOLLWAY DENIES POLITICAL GAME.

    MELBOURNE, January 3.—The Piemier (Mr. Hollway ) denied a charge by the Acting Queensland Premier (Mr Gair) that he was ...

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  13. WATERBAG MYSTERY.

    BRISBANE, January 3— The . mystery surrounding the poisoning of two policemen at Jericho, a small township 307 miles west of ...

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  14. BOY SAVED AFTER FALL FROM PIER.

    BRISBANE, January 3—A 12-year-old hoy who cannot swim fell through a broken section of the. Woody Point pier last night. ...

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  15. KILLED BY FALLING TREE.

    SYDNEY, January 3.—When John Christensen (24) was felling a tree in the bush 15 miles from his home to-day, it crashed on [?] ...

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  16. French Losing Civil War In Lido-China

    NEW YORK, January 2.—The "Manila Bulletin" quotes an observer recently returned from Indo-Cnins as saying that the ...

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  17. PRICE FIXING ENDANGERED

    SYDNEY, January 3.—Unless there is uniformity among the Stales, the price fixing structure would fall dismally with disastrous results to the people or Australia, ...

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  18. 30,000 IN RUSH BACK TO WORK

    BRISBANE, January 3.—Mort than 30,000 people to-day returned to Brisbane by train, car and bus in a rush back to work from ...

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  19. FINGERPRINT TO TRACE KILLER

    WELLINGTON, January 8 (A.A.P.-Reuter)—For the first time in New Zealand the police are to undertake mass finger ...

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  20. GRAFT ALLEGED IN FRANCE .

    LONDON, January 2. — The Daily Herald's Paris representative says the National Assembly tonight demanded the stern ...

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  21. FATALITY BY CAMPFIRE.

    SYDNEY, January 3—A holiday camping fatality occurred near Gosford when Christina Fredman (32l a married woman, ...

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  22. LAUNCH ON REEF RAN ADRIFT

    MACKAY, January 3.—The launch which was found stranded on the leef of Henning island on Saturday was identified and ...

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  23. YACHT MISSING FROM BIG RACE

    SYDNEY, January 3—Yachting officials are seeking reports of the Sift. Sydney cutter. Aloha, the smallest vessel In the ...

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  24. THREE RESCUED FROM SKIFF

    ROCKHAMPTON, January 3.—Three occupants of a sailing skiff which had capsized about two mites out from Yeppoon beach "were ...

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  25. POWER HOPE IN BARRON FLOOD

    CAIRNS, January 3.—The position of the electricity supply to; the Cairns site win be analysed by the Cairns Regional Electricity ...

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  26. RAIN DELAYED SUGAR LOADING.

    MACKAY, January 3.—[?] loading at Mackay was delayed [?] morning by heavy vain for [?] The rain was heavy at [?] ...

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  27. INSPECTION OF CUNARD LINER.

    LONDON, January 2.—Reuter says a Cunard Whites Star official staled the Queen Mary will be berthed at Southampton dock ...

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  28. TEST OIL WELL NORTH OF ROMA

    BRISBANE, January 3— One thousand gallons of diesel fuel will be used daily by Shell Queensland Development Pty. Ltd. in its ...

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  29. BURMESE TROOPS TO FIGHT DUTCH.

    LONDON, January 3. — The American Pross Rangoon representative says battle tried Burmese troops who fought against the ...

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  30. PROBE INTO PRICE LEVELS

    BRISBANE January 3.—A probe by the Slate price fining authorities into every determination made when prices were under ...

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  31. AUST. INVITED TO ASIAN TALKS

    CANBERRA, January 3.—The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) is expected to decide within the next two days whether or not Australia ...

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  32. WESTERN U.S.A. SNOWBOUND. 1

    NEW YORK, January 8.—Blis[?]ds and heavy show in the wen [?] areas of the U.S.A.have closed down many high wasys and ...

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  33. STAFF CUT BY U.K. RAILWAYS

    LONDON, January 3—The "Daily Telegraph" says British tallways are making drastic staff reductions in the next lew months ...

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  34. MILLIONTH FOOD PARCEL PACKED.

    LONDON, January 2.—The "Daily Telegraph" by Mr. F. H Ives. spokesman for the New South Wales Food for Britain ...

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  35. CAIRNS FREE OF , HOLIDAY MISHAPS

    CAIRNS, January 3.—During the Christmas and New Year holidays the main beach resorts atrseted large numbers of ...

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  36. BURNING BRIDGE DELAYS EXPRESS

    BRISBANE, January 3—A burning bridge at Kegstu 30 miles south or Brisbane, held up the second division of the Sydney ...

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  37. MR. ATTLEE BACK AT NO. 10

    LONDON, January 3—The Times says the Prime Minister Mr.Attlee returns form cheqer today—his 66th birthday— ...

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  38. WATER SPOUT IN CHANNEL.

    LONDON, January 2 — Reuter savs a waterspout half a mile high was seen in the English channel by a coast guard and another man ...

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  39. CLOCKS STOPPED TO PASS LAWS

    LONDON, January 3. — The British United Press Paris correspondent says the National assembly in the early hours adopice by ...

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  40. REJECTED LOVER SUICIDES

    SYDNEY, January 3.—A young returned soldier shot himself dead in walker street, Redfern outside the home of his former girl ...

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  41. DUTCH W. INDIES RELATIONS.

    LONDON, January 3.—Reuter's uUrdam coiw-pondcnt tays Minister without portfolio. J R. Schaik. has left for the west ...

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  42. U.S. AIRLINES SHOW DEFICIT

    WASHINGTON, January 2.—American airline companies earned a record gross revenue of. 643,000,000 dollars in 1918 but their. ...

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  43. 247 HOLIDAY DEATHS IN U.S[?]

    NEW YORK, January 3,—The New Year weekend brought deat [?] of at least 247 Americans through[?] craffic and other accident A to[?] ...

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