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  2. WHITE AUSTRALIA

    GOULBURN, Tuesday.-- Admittance of a selected ethnic groups into Australia, irrespective of colour. was advocated by Professor ...

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  3. REDUCED TAX

    SYDNEY, Tuesday, -- Demands for a 40-hour week and reduced income tax are included to the agenda paper for the annual ...

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  4. REGARDED AS MUTINY

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- It is understood that the British Government has decided that strikes in the Royal Air Force or in any ...

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  5. POINTS SYSTEM

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday, -- A message from Lae says that the Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) has expressed his intention of ...

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  6. JEWS FROM RUSSIA

    LONDON, Tuesday,-- Mass migration has started of 150,000 Polish and Jewish repatriates from Russia, the majority of whom are ...

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  7. SERIOUS CHARGES

    Brisbane, Tuesday.-- In a letter sent to the Brisbane Press for publication nearly 400 men of the R.A.A.F. at Madang make ...

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  8. MANDATED LANDS

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- The discussion of a series of amendments became so confused at the meeting of the Trusteeship ...

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  9. POST-WAR DEFENCE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday -- The question of providing American military bases in territories controlled. by Australia is now the ...

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  10. PENSION SCHEME

    BRISBANE, Tuesday,-- A move among certain members of the State Parliamentary Labour Party for a pension scheme for ...

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  11. U.S. TROOPS

    WASHINGTON. Tuesday. -- A representative of the American Associated Press said that the Secretary for War (Mr. ...

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  12. BROKEN BY FRENCH

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- French forces have broken the back of Annamite resistance in southern Annam, and have captured the ...

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  13. REGARDED AS OVER

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The State health authorities regard the infantile paralysis outbreak as over. Isolated cases, however, may ...

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  14. AWFUL CONDITIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- More than 60,000 Italian. Czech and Polish deportees were recently concentrated in a Russian displaced ...

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  15. WORLD BANK

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.-- The State Department announced that the United States has invited 34 nations to send representatives to ...

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  16. POST-WAR OXFORD

    My visit to Oxford really began in London at Padduigton Station. When I got Into the train I found opposite me in the ...

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  17. BANK OFFICERS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Scholarships for children of members of the United Bank officers' Association of Queensland have been ...

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  18. CHARGE OF MURDER

    CAIRNS, Tuesday,-- A man has been arrested and charged with the murder of Mrs. Holly Clara Murphy and Mrs. Kathleen Brown, ...

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  19. MALAYAN CAMPAIGN

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said to-day the he was in communication with Britain's Prime ...

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  20. TROOPS FOR JAPAN

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.-- The correspondent of the American Asociated Press says that the United States Secretary of State ...

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  21. SEEKING PASSPORTS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.-- Six new girls and nine of the original 15 who returned from Manila after leaving without passports are still ...

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  22. NEO-FASCIST BODIES

    ROME, Tuesday. -- The police have discovered two new Neo Fascist movements at Milan and Turin, and have arersted eight ...

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  23. ALLIED POLICY

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- The Germans are becoming more outspoken in their criticism of Allied policy. but their behaviour so far ...

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  24. DEFENCE OF HOMMA

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. -- The correspondent of the "New York Times" at Manila says that General Homma's chief defence ...

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  25. DR. SPELLMAN

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.-- The correspondent of the American Associated Press says that, replying to the article in the ...

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  26. GENERAL STRIKE

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday.-- A general strike that was called by the Malayan Communist Party has paralysed city transport. ...

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  27. CITIZENS OF EIRE

    DUBLIN, Tuesday.-- "It is an impertinence to call Eire's citizens British subjects," said the Prime Minister of Eire (Mr. de Valera) ...

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  28. U.S. SENATOR'S MOVE

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.-- Senator Tydings (Democrat), introduced a resolution in the Senate urging President Truman ...

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  29. NORTHERN TERRTTORY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The Queensland Co-ordinator-General of Works (Mr. J. R. Kemp) and the Chief Mines Engineer (Mr. I. ...

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  30. STILL UNDER WATER

    BRISBANE. Tuesday.-- Although no heavy rain has fallen northwest of Longreach since January 19 thousands of acres along the ...

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  31. V.R.C. NEWMARKET

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.-- Taking a line through the Victoria Amateur Turf Club's Oakleigh Plate weights. the former Toowoomba ...

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  32. APPRENTICES' PAY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.-- Apprentices who enter their fifth year after December 31 last will not be entitled to receive full tradesman's ...

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  33. GIANT FLYING BOAT

    LONDON, Tuesday-- A Shetland flying-boat, the only one of [?] type so far built, caught fire [?] sank at her moorings at ...

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  34. TURMOIL IN CHILE

    SANTIAGO (Chile), Tuesday.-- The correspondent of the American Associated Press states that an 60-day state of siege has been ...

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  35. TO AVOID PURGE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.-- The correspondent of the "New York Times at Tokio says that a Newsagency stated that 60 members of ...

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  36. SUPPLY OF HOPS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- The United Breweries have secured 107,0001b, of hops from the United states and have placed ...

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  37. MILES

    January 29.-- The monthly meeting of the Miles Ambulance Committee was presided over by the chairman, Mr. W. N. Coates. Other members present were ...

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  38. CUT WAY TO FIRE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Firemen to-night located the seat of the fire which they have been fighting below ground for nearly two ...

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  39. SEDITION CHARGE

    JERUSALEM, Tuesday-- Major Mehemia Pardo, commanding a Palestinian Company of Royal Engineers, has been ...

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  40. BRITISH MISSION

    LONDON. Tuesday.-- Members of the British Parliamentary Mission to India left Calcutta today for a visit to the centre of ...

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  41. SOLDIER INJURED

    LAE, Tuesday.-- A non-commissioned officer was seriously injured to-day, when, it is alleged, he was battered about the head and ...

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  42. COURSE FOR DOCTORS

    BRISBANE. Tuesday.-- A full refresher course for doctors which will last 13 weeks, has been arranged by the Post-graduate ...

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  43. RAVENSBOURNE

    January 29.-- Rainfall registered by Mr. D. Finlay totalled 7.49 inches (reports from the vicinity of the Cedar block indicate that the fall was about ...

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  44. Death of Mr. W. F. Bynon

    GATTON, Tuesday. -- Mr. William Frederick Bynon, an old and highly-respected farmer of Fordsdale, passed away at his residence ...

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  45. GATTON

    January 28.-- The Rev. and Mrs. n. a. Capern are holidaying at Southport.-- Mr. J. A. Harris is progressing satisfactorily after his recent operation ...

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