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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 53 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TODAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 64 words
  4. Post-War Development To Cost £26,200,000

    BRISBANE, February 27.— Post-war development plans for Queensland, involving the expenditure of £26,200,000 were outlined by the Premier (Mr. Cooper) to-day. Works estimated to cost £19,700,000 have been submitted to the ...

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  5. NO NEAR-MUTINY IN MADANG

    MELBOURNE, Feb, 27.— No evidence to corroborate newspaper allegations of serious R.A.A.F. unrest and discontent at Madang was found by the Chief ...

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  6. SUBHAS BOSE DAY DISTURBANCES IN BOMBAY

    Several people were killed and many injured in riots which developed in Bombay when a procession of 2,000 tried to disobey police orders retarding their route. The procession was organised in connection with what would have been the fiftieth anniversary of the birth of Subhas Chandra Bose, head of the Japanese-sponsored "Indian National Government," but was organised without the approval of the local Congress leaden. The picture shows ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. N.Y. TRANSPORT STRIKE OFF

    NEW YORK, February 27.— The Mayor (Mr. O'Dwyer) announced the threatened city transit strike has beeen called off. ...

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  8. SECRET BALLOT ON IPSWICH DISPUTE

    IPSWICH, February 27.— A recommendation was made to-day to the Ipswich Railway workshops unions affiliated with the shop and jobs ...

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  9. DEDMAN NOT UPSET BY THREATS

    CANBERRA, February 27.— "Preasure tacties will get nowhere with me," said Mr. Dedman to-day, commenting on the ...

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  10. ABATTOIR TERMS ACCEPTED

    BRISBANE, February 27.— A mass meeting of abattoir employees this morning unanimously accepted the terms of settlement agreed on at last ...

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  11. TOOTHS ENGINEERS CEASE WORK TO-DAY

    SYDNEY, February 27.— Engineers employed on maintenance work by Tooth's Ltd, have been instructed to cause work ...

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  12. FRANCE TO CLOSE SPANISH FRONTIER

    LONDON, February 27.— The French Cabinet decided to-day to dose the France-Spanish frontier to traffic from March 1, states the Reuters correspondent in Paris. The Cabinet declared that the present situation in Spain ...

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  13. HIGHER MEAT PRICE FAVOURED

    CANBERRA, February 27.— A final survey of meat prices is being made by senior Federal offices for the Prime Minister, ...

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  14. SIR RONALD CROSS'S SUCCESSOR

    LONDON, February 26.— The Dominions Office announces that the Minister of Information (Mr. E. J. Williams) has been ...

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  15. OVERCROWDING IN BRISBANE HOMES

    BRISBANE, February 27.— The conditions wider which some people were living in Brisbane were revealed by Alderman ...

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  16. AIRMAN CLAIMS £6000 DAMAGES

    BRISBANE, February 27.— Flight-Lieutenant Laurence Sutton Smith, of the R.A.A.F., sought a divorce in the Supreme Court to-day, and £6000 ...

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  17. WIFE AND DAUGHTER AWARDED £3600

    MELBOURNE, February 27.— Mrs. Betty McPhee, 25, of Wort Brunswick whose husband died on the day he wag due for promotion to senior ...

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  18. COMMUNISTS IN SERVICE BODIES

    LONDON, February 27.— The intliltration of Communists into ex-servicemen's organisations was the subject of vigorous discussion ...

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  19. SPEEDY DISPOSAL OF ARMY VEHICLES

    BRISBANE, February 27.— Organisations representing employers, dairymen and returned soldiers will be among those represented at a ...

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  20. NO NEW AUSSIE UNIFORM IN JAPAN

    MELBOURNE, February 27.— A statement published in a section of the Australian press under the date line. Kure (Japan), ...

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  21. CANBERRA BARMAN TO OPEN CAFE

    CANBERRA, February 27.— Ernest Fields, the central figure in the "Schrciber case," has resigned from his job as barman with the Hotel ...

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  22. HOME SEEKERS CAN REGISTER IN U.S.

    NEW YORK, February 27.— The New York City bousing authority has opened a new central office to register home seekers, also a list of ...

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  23. EUROPA TO BE RETURNED

    WASHINGTON, February 27.— The Navy has announced that it is not retaining the German liner Europa, which will be sent to Germany and ...

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  24. MANCHURIA STRIPPED OF MACHINERY BY SOVIET

    NEW YORK, February 27.— The American Press Mukden correspondent says the Soviet commandant, Major-General Andrei Koutoun Stankevitch, at a Press conference, admitted that Russia had taken some ...

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  25. £750,000 DAMAGE BY ARABS

    JERUSALEM, Feb, 27.— A communique states terrorists attacked Aqull and Ramal David Royal Air Force aerodromes as well as ...

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  26. SERVICES & UNION MEMBERSHIP

    CANBERRA, February 27.— Following complanits by ex-servicemen's associations that service trainees had been refused membership in a certain ...

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  27. MILITANTS MAY CHALLENGE 40-HOUR

    MELBOURNE, February 27.— Militant trade unions are not expected to accept without reserve, the decision of the inter-State Executive of ...

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  28. EGG FARMERS' REP. RESIGNS

    BRISBANE, February 27.— The resignation from the Queensland Egg Board of the chairman, Mr. H. A. Springall, a producers' representative ...

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  29. WAR VETERANS OPPOSED TO ATOMIC POWER TESTS

    NEW YORK, February 27.— The "New York Times" prints a full page advertisement inserted by the veterans' organisation, "Military Order of the Purple Heart," urging the abandonment of the scheduled atomic bomb test ...

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  30. DAUGHTER FREED ON FATHER'S MURDER

    MELBOURNE, February 27.— Gloria Bruyn, 19, East St. Kilda, was round not guilty of the murder or manslaughter of her father, on December ...

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  31. DUTCH SHIP BAN LIFTED SHORTLY

    SYDNEY, February 27.— It is likely that the ban imposed by the waterfront unions on Dutch ships will be lifted at an early date. ...

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  32. SEAMEN'S WAR BONUS

    CANBERRA, February 27.— A decision on whether the war bonus to Australian merchant seamen should continue after March 31 will ...

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  33. 1800 SERVICEMEN ONLY ON RELIEF

    CANBERRA, February 27.— Mr Fadden's statement that 32,000 servicemen were unemployed was absolutely wrong sold Mr. Dedman ...

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  34. TWO MORE SHIPS FOR BRIDES?

    MELBOURNE, February 27.— Mr. Calwell stated to-day that two large transports were being converted to passenger ships in British shipyards. ...

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  35. FREE HAND FOR NEW CALEDONIA

    SYDNEY, February 27.— A French Government official. M. P. Lauiin, who arrived from New Caledonia by air to-day on his way to France, said ...

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  36. CRUISER REACHES U.K. WITH GIFT FOOD

    LONDON, February 27.— The cruiser Devonshire has arrived with 2848 cases of gift food from Victoria. ...

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  37. GULLETT ENDORSED FOR HENTY

    MELBOURNE, February 27.— Major H. B. Gullett has been endorsed at Liberal candidate for Henry by election on March 30. ...

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  38. PUBLIC SERVICE APPEAL DISMISSED

    BRISBANE, February 27.— The Public Service Appeals Board unanimously dismissed the appeal by George D. Young, assistant checker ...

    Article : 43 words
  39. CHURCHILL NOT CRIMES WITNESS

    LONDON, Feb 27.— The Nuremburg war crimes [?] refused Ribbentrop's request to call Mr. Churchill as a witness in his defence. ...

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