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  2. BIG LOSSES

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Among a list of losses from railway refreshment rooms in Queensland last year were 98,900 tea mugs and ...

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  3. OFFER TO TOOWOOMBA

    The Toowoomba City Council docs not favour having war trophies in its parks or other nubile places. At the meeting ...

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  4. SEVEN FLEETS

    WASHINGTON, Monday.-- The Navy Department has disclosed that it will operate seven active post-war fleets. ...

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  5. U-BOAT CHIEF

    NUREMBERG, Monday.-- The British prosecution to-day began the presentation of the. case against Admiral Doenltz, ...

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  6. LAND VALUES

    CANBERRA, Monday.-- The backbone of any Commonwealth Government plan to provide stable prices for primary producers is ...

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  7. SECURITY LOAN

    CANBERRA, Monday.--A new Commonwealth loan, to be known as the Security Loan, wil be opened on March 12, and will remain open for five weeks, said the Prime Minister ...

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  8. NATION-WIDE STRIKE

    WASHINGTON, Monday.--New and confusing moves have taken place in the already complicated American industrial set-up. Leaders of the National Union Workers have now decided to ...

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  9. RIDING ACCIDENT

    DALBY, Monday.-- When Mr. William Ashmore, an elderly resident of Bell, was riding a horse along the Dalby-Bell road, at ...

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  10. PEACE IN INDUSTRY

    CANBERRA, Monday.-- The Minister for Labour and National Service (Mr. Halloway) will confer with representatives of ...

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  11. ATOMIC BOMB TESTS

    WASHINGTON, Monday.-- Vice- Admiral W. H. Blandy. Deputy-Chief of the Naval Operations for Special Weapons ...

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  12. SUBSTANTIAL RELIEF

    BRISBANE, Monday.--More heavy rain fell to the north and central coast areas in the 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. to-day. but ...

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  13. STORIES OF TORTURE

    LONDON. Monday.-- Three Eurasian girls and one man told a court of enquiry in Singapore stories of brutal torture at the ...

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  14. POLICY IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Monday .--A British newspaper man (Sir Walter Layton), who visited Australia during the war, has just reviewed a ...

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  15. UNREST MOUNTING

    LONDON, Monday.--Unrest has been mounting throughout Italy during the past 24 hours, says toe Exchange Telegraph Company's ...

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  16. RUSSIA AND BULGARIA

    LONDON, Monday.--The Russian- Bulgarian talks, in which the Russian Assistant Foreign Commissar (M. Vyshinsky) negotiated ...

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  17. COUNCIL BUDGET

    The Town Clerk (Mr. F. H. Merritt), to a report off the City Council expenditure for the six months ending December 31 last, ...

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  18. N.G. GARRISONS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The New Guinea garrisons Will be reduced to about 16,000 by the end of February, said an Army ...

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  19. IN ROUMANIA

    BUCHAREST, Monday.-- The Russian authorities, in the name of the Allied Control Commission in Roumania announced that ...

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  20. A.B.C. CONCERTS

    The Mayor (Alderman J. D. Annand), at the meeting of the City Council last night, criticised a paragraph which appeared in ...

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  21. TWO GREAT DANGERS

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Two great dangers resulted from the isolated position that Australia occupied to relation to the rest of ...

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  22. IN THE PACIFIC

    MELBOURNE. Monday.-- Australia's mission to the Pacific area was to understand the Pacific Monies and to remember that. ...

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  23. AIRCRAFT CARRIER

    LONDON. Monday.--"Die Admiralty confirmed a report that it had cancelled the contract for building the aircraft carrier Eagle ...

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  24. PARALYSIS CASES

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Three paralysis cases at the week-end brought the total since last March to 332. which equals the State's ...

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  25. BIRTH ON BOARD

    AUCKLAND, Monday.-- The arrival at Auckland of a party of British war brides on the Tyndereus was delayed for five hours ...

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  26. Advertising

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  27. FOUR MINES IDLE

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Four mines were idle to-day on the northern coalfields with an estimated loss of 3165 tons of coal. All the southern ...

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  28. A.W.U. OFFICIALS

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- The State secretory (Mr. O. G. Fallon) topped the poll in the Australian Workers' Union ballot for the ...

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  29. RETURN TO MANILA

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- "The American authorities will seek permission for us to go back to Manila," said Miss Edith ...

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  30. WARWICK HOSPITAL

    WARWICK, Monday.--For the first time to its history, the Warwick General Hospital now has a warily male domestic staff. Last ...

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  31. JAP BRUTALITY

    LONDON, Monday.--A 44-years- old Englishwoman, Mrs. Edna Helden, arrived at Liverpool still suffering from the effects of ...

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  32. SIX MONTHS' GAOL

    BRISBANE, Monday.--George Harris, a 75-year-old draper, of Lutwyche, was sentenced to six months' imprisonment to-day on ...

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  33. FIFTY INJURED

    LONDON, Monday.--When a train ran into the buffers at Waterloo Station 50 passengers were injured. Half of them ...

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  34. CANE, BEET SUGAR

    WASHINGTON. Monday.--"The American Associated Press states that the Department of Agriculture has predicted that the 1945 ...

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  35. WIN FOR N.S.W.

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  36. PUNJAB ELECTIONS

    LAHORE. Monday.--The Governor of Punjab (Sir Bertrand Glancy) had greatly harmed the cause of British imperialism in ...

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  37. JAP ELECTIONS

    TOKIO, Monday.--When General MacArthur authorised elections in Japan any time after March 15. he stressed the ...

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  38. BRIDES OF U.S. MEN

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Some brides of Americans who have waited in Brisbane for as long as four months for passages to ...

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  39. A.C.T.U PROPOSAL

    CANBERRA, Monday.-- The proposal of the Australasian Council of Trades Unions for the retirement of Arbitration Court ...

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  40. MISSION TO VATICAN

    VATICAN CITY, Monday.-- The Japanese Diplomatic Mission will leave the Vatican when permission has been received from ...

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  41. MRS JESSIE STREET

    LONDON, Monday.-- The only woman adviser to the Australian delegation at the San Francisco conference (Mrs. Jessie Street) ...

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  42. FOR MISSING WOMAN

    BRISBANE, Monday.--An extensive police search for Mrs. Bridget Guy (52 years), of Tingalpa, has reached south-western ...

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  43. ARMY CASUALTY LIST

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Army casualty list Q596, issued to-day, includes the following name to the overseas section:-- ...

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  44. GIANT AIRLINER

    LONDON. Monday.--Even a half-scale model of the Brabazon airliner is bigger than a Lancaster, says the "Daily Mail." The ...

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  45. This Changing World

    North America is moving away from Europe at the rate of 12 inches per year, according to a European geodetist. Scotland is ...

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  46. Vacated by the Army

    BRISBANE. Monday.--A spokes man for high-ranking officers at Victoria Barracks announced today that the Army had vacated ...

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  47. Met Miners' Leaders

    LONDON, Monday.--The Minister for Fuel and Power (Mr. E. Shinwell) to-day met the miners' leaders to discuss problems ...

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