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  2. Advertising

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  3. 25 Men To Start Work In 'Cissy' Job

    BRISBANE, February 15.— Twenty-five "he-men" will make history in the Queensland manufacturing industry on Monday ...

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  4. Meat Rationing Invalid After March 2?

    BRISBANE, February 15.—The master butchers believe that meat rationing will be invalid after March 2. They have obtained eminent ...

    Article : 516 words
  5. Preparing For British Trans-Pacific Airline

    CANBERRA, February 15.—The trans-Pacific service to be controlled by Britain. Australia and New Zealand through a commission, will be established as soon as the details are finalised and aircraft are obtained. ...

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    Boring to obtain samples of the strata underlying the foundation of the southern abutment of the new Fitzroy Bridge. An undisturbed sample obtained from the boring will be transported in a sealed container to Brisbane. In the laboratories of the University of Queensland it will be subjected to tests to obtain a knowledge of the properties of the material as a foundation for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GERMAN SCIENTISTS WORK FOR U.S.

    WASHINGTON. February 14.—The Secretary for War (Mr Patterson) said today that 130 German ...

    Article : 76 words
  8. WAR CRIMES TREAL: GERMANS ATTEMPTED TO CAMOUFLAGE ATROCITIES

    NUREMBERG, February 14.—The Russian prosecutor (M. Pakrovsky), at the war crimes trial, resumed his narration of German crimes against Soviet prisoners. ...

    Article : 365 words
  9. Concern In Cairns Over Strike

    CAIRNS, February 15.—A meeting of the Cairns Chamber of Commerce today expressed great concern at the waterside dispute. It ...

    Article : 331 words
  10. Officer Gives Evidence At Court-Martial

    LAE, February 15.—The Japanese had placed a price on his head when they had discovered his presence in the Lae area, said Cap[?] ...

    Article : 246 words
  11. ATTLEE CLOSES FIRST MEETING OF UNO

    LONDON, February 14.—Large crowds witnessed the closing scene of the first meeting of the United Nations' Organisation. The public and distinguished galleries were crowded, while delegates filled the main hall. There was applause last ...

    Article : 418 words
  12. FIRST TRIAL IN GREECE OF WAR CRIMINALS

    ATHENS, February 15.—When the first trial of Axis war criminals in Greece opened today, the prosecution alleged that the ...

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  13. GRAZIERS DESIRE SOME RESTRICTIONS TO BE CONTINUED

    BRISBANE, February 15. — A motion asking for the more expeditions removal of restrictions and controls on primary producers' re ...

    Article : 212 words
  14. Federal Policy Sought On Overseas Food Crisis

    SYDNEY, February 15.—In a joint statement today, Messrs Harrison, Fadden, and McEwen asked the Government to treat the ...

    Article : 466 words
  15. AUSTRALIA PLANS AGAINST FUTURE AGGRESSION

    CANBERRA, February 15.—It is understood that the Government is formulating a long-range defence plan to provide for the establishment of a permanent ...

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  16. MOUNTBATTEN NOT LIKELY AS GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    CANBERRA, February 15.—The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley today scouted the suggestion from abroad that Lord Mountbatten might be ...

    Article : 98 words
  17. Two Ships Sink After Collision In English Channel

    LONDON, February 15. — Two ships were sunk in the English Channel in two separate collisions. The first occurred 16 miles south ...

    Article : 95 words
  18. Singapore Clash

    SINGAPORE, February 15. — One person was killed and 17 injured in a clash between the police and about 500 demonstrators, car ...

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  19. AMAZING COMPUTING MACHINE

    NEW YORK, February 15.—The War Department has revealed one of the top-line wartime secrets— an amazing computing machine ...

    Article : 201 words
  20. Protest To Tito

    LONDON, February 14. — The United States Embassy has protested directly to Marshal Tito against a recent incident in which ...

    Article : 83 words
  21. POLES SEEK RELEASE OF TROOPS UNDER BRITISH CONTROL

    LONDON, February 14.—The Warsaw Radio states that the Polish Government handed to the British Ambassador a Note categoric ...

    Article : 111 words
  22. Three Paralysis Cases

    BRISBANE, February 15.—Three cases of infantile paralysis were notified officially today. They were a youth (20) of Beaudesert, a ...

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  23. ROME PREPARES FOR CARDINALS' CONSECRATION

    LONDON, February 14.—Daily one or more of the 32 Cardinals designate. who will be consecrated in the public consistory at St ...

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  24. Pearl Harbour Inquiry: DISPATCH DELAYED BY AUSTRALIA

    NEW YORK, February 14.—The Washington correspondent of the Associated Presss states that Colonel Rufus Bretton, chief of the army's Far Eastern section of the military intelligence, told the Pearl Harbour Inquiry Committee today that the Australian Government held up for 17 hours a dispatch ...

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  25. Australian Generals Honoured

    LONDON, February 14.—The "London Gazette" announces awards of the Order of the Bath in recognition of gallant and dis ...

    Article : 52 words
  26. HEAVY COMMUNIST POLL IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, February 14. — Results of the Soviet elections published today show a 99.8 per cent vote for Communist and non-party ...

    Article : 81 words
  27. SPANISH FISHING BOATS SEIZED

    LONDON, February 14. — The Paris correspondent of the Associated Press states: "Owners of 11 Spanish fishing boats brought into ...

    Article : 61 words
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