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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO DAY

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  4. COLOMBO MEETING IS NOT HISTORIC

    LONDON, January 12.—The "Daily Mail" correspondent, Ward Price, cabling from Colombo, says: "There is little prospect of history being made by this Commonwealth conference. ...

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  5. GIRL MAKES FRIENDS AFTER EAGLES ATTACK

    DOLORES QUEENS, 7. of King's Cross, Sydney, made friends with this eagle, held by its owner, Mr. W. Norkett, of King's Cross, after it had attacked her and her mother early on Wednesday morning. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MIGRANTS WALK OFF ARMY TASK

    Twenty-nine European migrants walked off their Army jobs at Sellheim on Thursday morning, and reached Townsville, penniless, by train in the evening. When contacted by the "Bulletin" they said ...

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  7. TITO HAS STRENGTH TO FIGHT

    NEW YORK, January 12.— Limited American military aid to help Yugoslavia to resist attack by Russia or its satellites ...

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  8. No Change Of Policy On Petrol

    The Print Minister, Mr. Meszies, to-night reaffirmed his election pledge to lift petrol rationing. He expected material ...

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  9. STRIKE TROUBLE ON GOLD COAST

    ACCRA, January 11.—The Governor of the Gold Coast (Sir Charles Clarke) proclaimed a state of emergency at mid-night ...

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  10. Denies That Screening Of D.P.'s Is Lax

    MELBOURNE, January 12.—In an interview on his return to Australia to-day, the chairman of the Council of the International ...

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  11. U.K. UNIONS MAY FIGHT WAGE FREEZE

    LONDON, January 12.— Reuter says British Labour ready to disperse for their countrywide compaign for the ...

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  12. CANBERRA JET BOMBER TO BE MADE IN AUST.

    CANBERRA, January 12.— The Government has approved of the manufacture of the English Electric Company's ...

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  13. LARGE LEGATION FOR WOOL TALKS

    CANBERRA, January 12.—The Minister for Commerce, Mr. McEwan last night announced the delegation Australia is sending to ...

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  14. BRITAIN'S BIG STEEL OUTPUT

    LONDON, January 12.—The British steel industry last year achieved "by far the highest annual output ever reached," the ...

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  15. BRUTAL CRIME AT COOKTOWN

    COOKTOWN, January 12.— Mrs. Mabel Jane Mary Sheffield, 70, old-age pensioner, was found dead, and her husband, ...

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  16. AUST. STEEL IS "BEST IN WORLD"

    MELBOURNE, January 12.— Since the buyers' market in England and on the Continent had ended. British manufacturers were ...

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  17. INQUIRY INTO UNBARKED PROPS

    MARYBOROUGH, January 12. —Having completed their investigation of an alleged breach of the Mining Regulations regarding ...

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  18. SAVINGS BANK DEPOSITS RISE

    CANBERRA, January 12.—During November last, savings bank deposits increased by £1,624,000 to £729,504,000, the Commonwealth ...

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  19. EAGER ESTATE WORTH £374,136

    BRISBANE, January 12.— Estate valued at £374,136 was left by Frederic Zina Eager, chairman of directors of E. G. Eager and ...

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  20. FILMING WAS TOO REALISTIC

    ROME, January 11.— One actor was killed and three others injured to-day on location at [?] when ...

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  21. WANT TO EXPORT GRAIN SORGHUM

    CANBERRA, January 12.— Representatives of Queensland's grain sorghum growers to-day requested from the Minister for ...

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  22. PAPER PULP GOES UP IN FLAMES

    SYDNEY, January 12.—A fire at the Matraville factory of the Australian Paper Manufacturers destroyed about £200,000 worth of ...

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  23. VOTE ON PRICE CONTROL TO COME

    MELBOURNE, January 12.— Economic necessity would eventually compel the Federal Government to hold a referendum on ...

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  24. WOOL BRANCH STATUS RISE

    BRISBANE, January 12.—Mr. G. M. R. Moule, officer in charge of the sheep and wool branch of the Agriculture and Stock ...

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  25. BEER, PROTEST AT DONTROON

    CANBERRA, January 12.—The southorities at the Royal Military Collage, Duntroon, have ordered an inquiry into an incident at ...

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  26. ROCK FALL DERAILS ENGINE

    CAIRNS, January 12.—Rock from a slight landslide near Red Bluff on the Cairns—Kuranda railway, this afternoon derailed ...

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  27. COLLAPSE OF PERSIAN GOVT.

    TEHERAN, January 11.—The Persian Government resigned to-day. The Prime Minister (Mohammed Saed), in a letter to the ...

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  28. MUCH PETROL LOST BY STRIKE

    SYDNEY, January 12.—The strike by 110 engine drivers at the Shell Co. Refinery at Clyde is resulting in a daily loss of more than ...

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  29. WRIT AGAINST FORMER M.H.R.

    SYDNEY, January 12.—A claim for £495/5/- against S. M. Falstein of Maroubra, former Labour member of Parliament for Watson, ...

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  30. U.S.A. STRENGTHENS HER FAR EAST FLEET

    SAN FRANCISCO, January 11.—The United States aircraft carrier Boxer sailed to-day to reinforce the Seventh Task Fleet in the Far East Rear-Admiral Boone said his [?] ...

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  31. HOUSING COSTS SHOW BIG RISE

    CANBERRA, January 12.— Housing costs in six capital cities increased on the average by 21 per cent in the September ...

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  32. SOLDIER KILLED IN CAMP BRAWL

    SYDNEY, January 12.—A permanent soldier was fatally injured in a brawl with a Bait migrant at Moorebank military camp near ...

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  33. SUBSIDY FOR DAIRY FARMERS

    CANBERRA, January 12.—Federal Cabinet to-day approved the payment of a retrospective subsidy to the dairy farmers ...

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  34. REDS INVADE HAINAN IS.

    NEW YORK, January 11.—The United Press correspondent at Taipei (Formosa) says Chinese Communist Regular Army troops have landed on Hainan Island and established a substantial ...

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  35. SOLDIER CAME BACK FROM 'DEAD'

    LONDON, January 12.—A former soldier in the Australian Army, who was believed killed in the London air raids, returned ...

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  36. BENEFIT OF TIN INCREASE

    BRISBANE, January 12.—It is estimated that Queensland tin producers will get £50,000 more, following the increased tin price ...

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  37. FLYING ARROW FOR SAFE PORT

    NEW YORK, January 11.—The Isbrandtsen Company to-night announced it was abandoning efforts to send the freighter Flying ...

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  38. ADVENTURE IN FISHING SMACK

    LONDON, January 12.—Somewhere in the North Sea a 54ft, fishing smack, Girl Jean, is chugging through the night with only ...

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  39. ALLEGE GANG STOLE 12 CARS

    MELBOURNE, January 11.— Four men were charged at Collingwood to-day on 20 counts involving theft of cars and other ...

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  40. FRENCH ARREST 50 POLES

    LONDON, January 12.—About 50 Polish citizens were arrested by police in early morning raids in Paris and provinces, stated the ...

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  41. JET AIRLINER MAY COME HERE

    LONDON, January 11.—Australia soon may sec Britain's new wonder jet airliner, the Comet. British Overseas Airways ...

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  42. DATE SET FOR "MERCY" TRIAL

    MANCHESTER, (New Hamp) [?] January 11.—The "mercy death" murder trial of Dr. Herman Sander, 41, will begin on ...

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