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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 97 words
  4. TOWNSVILLE'S THREE WEIRS ARE OVERFLOWING

    As a result of this weeks rains the city's three on ross river are full and water is flowing over each wall. Above is a picture of Aplin's Welr, the lower of the three welrs, which was built during the war at a coat of £25,000 and has a capacity of 400,000,000 gallons. It is a sturdily buttercashed structure, as can be seen in the picture. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SURPRISE SOVIET ENTRY FOR U.N.O. PRESIDENCY

    LONDON, January 11.—The Associated Press special writer states the unexpected nomination by Russia of the Norwegian, M Lye, against the Belgian, M. Spaak, and the victory for formal rules of procedure and secret ballot in ...

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  6. WOMEN WARNED OF DANGER

    BRISBANE, January 10.—When leaving a dance at Scarborough en the night; of November 6, Muriel May Jukes and Joyce Elizabeth ...

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  7. GIRLS RECEIVE REPRIMAND All Seek Passports

    BRISBANE. January 11.—At the instance or the Migration Department the is Australian girl from Manila were to-day taken by the ...

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  8. SUSPECT TRIO RELEASED

    NEW YORK, January 11.—The American Press Chicago correspondent says Verburgh'Smet and Verburgh's wife were released on a ...

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  9. CABINET TO CONSIDER POST- WAR DEFENCE PLAN

    MELBOURNE, January 11.—A preliminary plan for Australian post-war defence will be submitted to the Federal Cabinet on Thursday. The Army Minister, Mr. Forde, to-day conferred with Army Chiefs in Melbourne ...

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  10. JAP PRISONERS ESCAPE

    MELBOURNE, January 11.—Five Japanese prisoners, four of them war criminals, broke out of their compound at Morotal yesterday. By late ...

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  11. BAILLIE STEWART SENTENCED

    LONDON, January 10.—Lieutenant Baillie Stewart, at the Old Bailey, was found guilty on counts in the second indictment under the Defence ...

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  12. JAP "HUMAN ON OCCASIONS"

    AMBON, January 11.—Icheuchilisted by Australian P.o.w.s as war Criminal No. I—showed glimmerings of humanity on occasions ...

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  13. POLISH DENIAL OF ILL-TREATMENT

    WARSAW, January 11.—There was no justification for any mass exodus of Jews from Poland, declared the Prime Minister (M. Morawski) at a ...

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  14. HIGHER MAINLAND DEATH RATE

    MELBOURNE. January 11.—More Australian servicemen died on the Australian mainland during the war than In any other theatre of ...

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  15. KEANE TO ATTEND WASHINGTON TALKS.

    CANBERRA, January 11.—The Federal Cabinet is expected next week to approve of the immediate departure of Senator Keane for ...

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  16. GENERAL BENNETT

    SYDNEY, January 11.—Lieut-General Gordon Bennett expressed satisfaction last night at the Commonwealth Government's decision to pay ...

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  17. LAE EVACUATED BY FEBRUARY 28

    MELBOURNE. January 1l.—It If expected that except for a caretaker unit, Lae will be evacuated by the Australian Army by the end of February. ...

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  18. RAILWAY TRAFFIC OPEN DESPITE HEAVY RAINS

    Flood rains continued on the coast south from Townsville on Friday and in some centres along the western line, but apart from one small disruption between ...

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  19. BY-ELECTION ON MARCH 2

    BRISBANE. January 11.—The East Toowoomba by-election, due to the death of the late Mr. Herbert Yeates, is expected to be held on March 2. ...

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  20. BUYS BOMBER TO FLY FAMILY HOME

    LONDON. January 11.—The Australian aircraft designer. Captain Gesffrey Wikner and his wife and two children will (to to Australia on March 1. ...

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  21. CANADA HONOURS EISENHOWER

    NEW YORK, January 11.—The Canadian Press Ottawa correspondent says Mr. MacKenzie King has announced that the beautiful majestic ...

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  22. PERSIA'S WORRIES

    TEHERAN, January 11. —The Finance Minister, Hajly announced to Parliament that, as the majority of the House was against the ...

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  23. TASMANIAN BUSH FIRES

    HOBART. January 11.—Bush fires are searing many Tasmanian districts, particularly In the south, for the second time within a fortnight. ...

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  24. 'HEIL BROOKE"

    LONDON. January 11.—During the Northern Ireland Commons debate on the Election Franchise Bill, the Nationalist Commoner. Mr. Cateer, ...

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  25. DISPUTE SETTLED

    SYDNEY, January 11.—The dispute at Lysaght's Port Kembla works, at which 700 men were involved, was settled at a compulsory conference on ...

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  26. U.S. MEN IN INDIA PROTEST

    CALCUTTA. January 11. —Five thousand United States servicemen. Including 300 coloured soldiers, assembled in a public park at Calcutta and protested against the slowness of ...

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  27. COMPLETE TELEPHONE TIE UP THREATENED IN U.S.

    NEW YORK, January 11.—The American Press says a union spokesman announced that 1000 New York long distance telephone operators would leave their Jobs at 7 a.m. to-day and would be joined by 6000 other ...

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  28. THE BASIC WAGE

    MELBOURNE, January 11.—Requests by the Australian Council of Trade Unions for a pound a week increase in the basic wage and the ...

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  29. MANY PEOPLE DRESSED FOR THE CONDITIONS IN SYDNEY'S HEAT WAVE

    King's Cross fashion for a blistering day was displayed by these exponents were the envy of many wearing "orthodox" clothing. sydney's temperature scared a 105 degrees. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. EX-SOLDIERS SNUB SAWMILL STRIKERS

    BRISBANE, January 11.—Another attempt by Trades Hall officials to address is servicemen on Thursday at Lowe's ...

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  31. EX-HUNGARIAN PREMIER HANGED

    LONDON, January 11.—The Budapest radio announced that the former Hungarian Premier, Dr. Laszlo de Bardossp was hanged in the yard of ...

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  32. CATTLE LOSSES PRECEDING RAINS

    INGHAM, January 11.—Some graziers on the cattle runs in the hinterland of Ingham report that their losses from drought were on ...

    Article : 165 words
  33. U.S. AID TO POLAND OPPOSED

    LONDON, January 11.—Reuter's Warsaw correspondent says the United States Ambassador to Poland. Mr. Arthur Lane, has informed the ...

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