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  2. SYDNEY PUBLICAN ANNOUNCES HIS BEER QUOTA

    Licenses of the During poing Hotel, Edgecliffe, Sydney, Mr. John C. Brien (left), chaiking up in his bar details of consumption of this weekly been quota of 14 13-gallon kogs. "No one can accuse me of blackmarketing." he said ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. FLOOD BOUND TWO DAYS BUT NO COMPLAINTS

    CAIRNS, February 14.—The first train into Cairns since last Thursday arrived at 12.57 p.m. today. Enthusiasm and excitement at the Cairns Railway Station was sufficient to great the return of long lost travellers, but ...

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  4. THE TOWNSVILLE BUILT BUTTONS FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 15,1945.

    There will not be a Q.P.P. team for the City Council elections it was learned from an official source on Thursday morning. The feeling ...

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  6. TOWNSVLLE WOOL APPRAISEMENTS

    Opposition In the south to the establishment of a wool appraisement centre at Townsville will increase and will be maintained up ...

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  7. NORTHERN MAIL SERVICES

    With the exception of the disruption at the inkerman bridge and the line west of Clonecurry, railway services will revert to ...

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  8. SOIL EROSION

    BRISBANE, February 14.—The United Graziers Association executive council today, decided to press for an investigation by experts into the ...

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  9. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

    At the monthly meeting of the Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday afternoon, a letter wu read from the Rockhampton Chamber seeking ...

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  10. THE BUFFALO FLY

    BRISBANE, February 14.—Once the South Burnett is overrun with the buffalo fly, the spread of the post towards the New South Wales coast ...

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  12. MOSLEM THREAT OF OPEN REVOLT

    NEW YORK,February 14.—The "Times" correspondent, George Jones in New Delhi, says Mr. Jinnah, in at interview, predicted a Moslem ...

    Article : 190 words
  13. Family Notices

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  14. NEW YORK, INTERIM BASE FOR U.N.O.

    LONDON, February 15.—The U.N.O. Headquarters Site. Committee accepted New York city as interim headquarters and ...

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  15. NAZIS NAILED REDS TO STAKES

    NUREMBERG, February 13.—A Soviet prosecutor, M.Pokrovsky, introduced at the trial of war criminals a report by M.Molotov ...

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  16. ALBANIA'S STATUS ON U.N.O. DEFERRED

    LONDON,February 13.—The Security Council decided to defer consideration of Albania's admission to the United Nations until ...

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  17. ACCUSED OFFICER SHOWED COURAGE

    LAE, February 14.—Major Albert Roberts, M.C.,giving evidance at the resumed court-martial of Captain John J.Murphy, charged with treacherously ...

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  18. LONDON HOTELS ANTI-UNION?

    LONDON,February 14.—West hotels where "if there is a suggestion that you own a trade union ticket you are out on your neck," were attacked ...

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  20. ALLIES REWARD BELGIAN HERO

    LONDON, February 13.— A slight, curly-haired, pretty Belgian, Mademoiselle Andress Dejongh, 25, drove to Buckingham ...

    Article : 269 words
  21. GLANDY MUTTON MAY GO TO EUROPE

    BRISBANE,February 14.—A deputation from the Queensland United Grazters' Association today asked the Minister for Commerce (Mr.Scully) ...

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  22. GRAZIER'S TICK DIP DISCOVERY

    BRISBANE,February 14.—While scientists are experimenting with D.D.T. as an effective method for tick control, a young Queensland ...

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  23. C.O.D. MARKET

    After three days' delay through noods, the Stanthorpe consignment which left Brisbane last Friday were available yesterday, with the exception ...

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  24. BRITISH FOOD CUTS POSTPONED

    LONDON, February 14.—The Government today will announce, in the debate on the food crisis, that it is postponing consideration of cuts in ...

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  25. LOCAL ..

    Inquiries made at the local office of the State Housing Commission on Thursday indicated that the price charged for houses by contractors is ...

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  26. £49 TAX PER HEAD

    CANBERRA, February 14.—Returns issued by the Acting Commonwealth Statisticlan (Mr. Carver) shows Australains paid 149/0/10 in taxation per ...

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  27. BANGKOK MARKET AREA GUTTED

    BANGKOK,February 14.—All available British troops, Gurkhas and Sikhs, were called out to help night a great fire which, after starting in the ...

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  28. N.Z. TO CUT MEAT AND BUTTER MORE

    AUCKLAND, February 14.—It is believed that further rationing of food-stuffs, mainly butter and meat, is imminent, as the only practical means ...

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  29. SABOTEURS IN SERBIA SENTENCED

    MOSCOW,February 14.—A special Serbia court sentenced to death three by shooting and sentenced 14 others to terms of imprisonment ranging ...

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  30. SHIPPING NOTES

    The Norwegian vessel, Skagartk, U now in port and will load aurar for Sydney.The Salamaus, after loading 3000 tons of sugar for southern ports, ...

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  31. EX-AFGHAN HEADS ARRESTED

    NEW DELHI, February 14.—The Secretary of External Affairs, Mr. Hugh Weightman, announced in the General Assembly that six persons ...

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  32. STATE RAINFALLS

    BRISBANE,February 14.—Rain falls for the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. today were: Coen 72. points, Moreton 85. Palmerville 90. Thursday Island 6 ...

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  33. 200 INJURED IN ALGERIA 'QUAKE

    LONDON, February 14.— The Paris radio reproted a violent earthquake on Tuesday south-west of Constantine,Algeria. The casualities are estimated at 200 ...

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  34. PERSONAL

    Mr.David Thomson, Chief g ser for Qantas Umpire Airways Townsville, leaves today by plane for Sydney. He will be accompanied by ...

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  35. RECRUITING FOR INTERIM FORCES

    SYDNEY, February 13.—Mr.Chifley announced today that recruiting for the Australian interim forces will begin immediately to provide relief ...

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  36. BULK OF BRITISH HAVE LEFT PERSIA

    TEHERAN,February 14.— The British Embassy officially denied reports circulate from Moscow that a large number of British troops arrived at ...

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  37. CURRENT COUPONS

    TEA: 29-32 to .Mitreh 10: M-S8 to' April 7: 87-40 to May 6 SUGAR: 16-20 to March 10.BUTTER: .28-30 to March 10 ; ...

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  38. HOBART MURDERER EXECUTED

    HOBART, February 14.— Frederick Hentry Thompson. 32, who was recently sentenced to death for the murder of Evelyn Mary Maughan ...

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