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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 61 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 93 words
  4. NEGLIGENCE CHARGE UNFAIR

    BRISBANE, March l.— Miss Winifred Brennan, honorary general secretary of the Australian Comforts Fund, told the special inquiry into the affairs of Naval Leave House to-day that she definitely thought that Mr. R. D. ...

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  5. NEW STUDY OF PRINCESS ELIZABETH

    A new study of Princess Elizabeth who celebrates her 20th. birthday on April 21. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GOVERNMENT PREPARING TO

    CANBERRA, March l.— The Government is preparing to meet possible censure motions by the Opposition in the early part of the Parliamentary ...

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  7. SOVIET AND THE PACIFIC WAP

    NEW YORK, March 1 — Major General William Donovan, former head of the Office of Strategic Services, in a speech said the late ...

    Article : 166 words
  8. COAL FOR MT. ISA

    BRISBANE, March 1.— It was announced by the Minister for Mines to-day that M[?] Isa Mines Ltd, has been granted an ...

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  9. SMALL CYCLONE IN NORTH

    A small cyclone centre below 29.4 int., and operating approximately 60 miles east-north-east of Cairns was reported from Brisbane late on ...

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  10. FRANCO'S ATTITUDE, DANGER TO PEACE

    LONDON, March 1.— The danger Franco represented o peace was re-emphasised in a note handed by France to the British, American and Russian Ambassadors in Paris, says the "Daily Telegraph's" Paris correspondent. ...

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  11. MISS AUSTRALIA COMING TO T'VILLE

    BRISBANE. March 1— Rhondda Kelly will begin her world tour in May. Miss Rhoda Felgate will act as chaperone. ...

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  12. DODECANESE BAS CLAIMED BY SOVII

    LONDON, March 1.— The Russian Government has informally claimed another Russian naval [?] in the Mediterranean, in the ...

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  13. MORE OFFICERS TO WATCH MEAT PRICES

    CANBERRA, March 1.— The number of prices inspectors supervising the meat trade will be increased to keep ...

    Article : 125 words
  14. MELEE IN POLICE - STRIKER CLASH

    NEW YORK, March 1.— The American Press Philadelphia correspondent says that in a club swinging mele[?]asting 30 minutes, police on horse ...

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  15. AMERICAN DUMP EQUIPMENT

    CANBERRA, March l.— The Director of Works and other Australian experts are examining American dumps in the northern islands, claimed by the ...

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  16. TOBACCO CONTROL ENDS MARCH 31

    CANBERRA, March 1.— Regulations controlling tobacco will be repealed on March 31, and tobacco manufacturers will then organise distribution ...

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  17. LORD NUFFIELD'S PROGRAMME

    ADELAIDE, March 1.— Lord Nuf[?]eld, who arrived here to-day on the [?] Sarpedon, said the post-war programme of the Nuffield ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND LAGS IN HOUSING

    BRISBANE. February 28. — Only [?] houses have been built in Queensland under the Government spon[?] housing scheme during the ...

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  19. COMMITTED ON KILLING CHARGE

    BRISBANE, March 1.— Flying Officer D.B.Brennan, a pilot of 38 Squadron R.A.A.F., committed for trial in the Police Court to-day ...

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  20. NO DAMAGES IN DIVORCE PETITION

    BRISBANE, March 1.— The jury gave no damages in the Supreme Court to-day to Flight-Lieutenant Laurence Sutton Smith, of the ...

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  21. Q FEVER AT HEALTH LABORATORY

    WASHINGTON. March 1.— The American Press says an outbreak of "Q" fever, so named because it was first identified among slaughterhouse ...

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  22. PLASTIC GARDEN HOSE NEXT WEEK

    SYDNEY, March 1.— Plastic garden hoses, in bright colours, the first to be manufactured in Australia, are to be offered for sale in city stores ...

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  23. BUTTER FOR YANKS MAY GO TO BRITAIN

    CANBERRA, March 1.— Australian and American authorities are examining the possibility of releasing to Britain huge quantities of butter ...

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  24. A.M.F. TO EXECUTE JAP CRIMINALS

    MELBOURNE, March 1.— The execution of Japanese war criminals, sentenced to death by Australian Military Courts, will be carried out ...

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  25. SHIP OVERTURES TO U.K. CONTINUE

    CANBERRA, March 1.— The Federal Government is still pressing Britain for additional shipping. The main objects are to secure ...

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  26. £682,000,000 FOR U.K. ARMY

    LONDON, March 1.— The Army estimates show that the number of men on establishment, excluding the Indian establishment, will be 2,950,000. ...

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  27. TOBACCO SUPPLIES MAY DECREASE

    MELBOURNE, Match 1. — Unless tobacco manufacturers can induce girls not to leave their employment, or unless they can attract new hands. ...

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  28. NO TRACE FOUND OF MISSING MAN

    INGHAM. March 1.— Though police have carried out a continuous search 10 trace has been found in the Herbert River of the missing man ...

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  29. KING RECEIVES TERAUCHI'S SWORD

    LONDON, March 1.— Field Marshal Terauchi's historic Samuarai sword which was handed over to Lord Mountbatten at ...

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  30. 10 YEARS SENTENCE UPHELD

    SYDNEY. March 1.— Dismissing an appeal by Roger Cameron, 18, against a sentence of 10 years', hard labour for armed robbery, the Court of ...

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  31. CLAIMS MET ON ATOM BOMB DEATHS

    LONDON., March 1 -The Sun Life Assurance Society announces that new life insurance policies will not be met if death is caused by atom ...

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  32. S. AFRICA FAVOURS WOOL AGREEMENT

    JOHANNESBURG, March 1.— A Bill providing for approval of the wool disposal agreement between the British, Australian, New Zealand and ...

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  33. DUNTROON BACK FROM ISLANDS

    SYDNEY, March 1.— The steamer Duntroon arrived to-day with [?] troops from Lae. Wewak, Moresby, and Rabaul, most for discharge. ...

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  34. CITRINE ACCEPTS COAL BOARD POST

    LONDON. March 1.— Sir Walter Citrine, who has been the Trade Union Congress general secretary for 20 years, is resigning to take up an ...

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  35. WAR BLAMED FOR DRIFT TO BIG CITIES

    BRISBANE, March 1.— "It is now time to stop taking credit for the achievements of our forefathers in the comparatively decentralised development of Queensland, and to try and repair the fearful damage which the war ...

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  36. £3500 SALARY FOR MR COLES IN AIR POST

    CANBERRA, March 1.-Mr. Coles, chairman of the Australian National Airlines Commission and former Independent Member for Henty, will receive £3500 a year salary. Travelling expenses will be paid in addition. ...

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  37. PLAIN SPEAKING TO MR. CALWELL

    MELBOURNE, March 1.— A plain speaking deputation from the Serviceman's Wives Transport Group [?] Mr.Calwell the group was not ...

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  38. ONE SHIP OF BIG JAP LINE SURVIVES

    SYDNEY, March 1.— The Japanese steamer. Dalkai Maru, at present in Sydney Harbour to embark prisoners of war, is the sole surviving unit of ...

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  39. IPSWICH DISPUTE TO GO TO CABINET

    BRISBANE, March 1.— The Ipswich railway workshop's dispute over time off for washing of hands will be referred to the Cabinet by the ...

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  40. FEW TOOLS FOR REHABILITATION

    BRISBANE, March 1.— Recently, an official announcement was made from Canberra that all suitable new and second band tools in short supply ...

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  41. JAP FLAG REMOVED FROM SHIP

    CANBERRA, March 1. Dr.Evatt ordered the removal of the Jap flag from the Japanese ship Dalkai Maru in Sydney Harbour. He took this ...

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  42. SMOKES TO BE SOLD IN SMALL LOTS

    Mr.G.W.Martens. M.L.A. has received letter from the Acting Minister for Trade and Customs, Mr.J.[?].Dedman covering a request by ...

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  43. 200 MORE BERTHS FOR BRIDES

    LONDON, March 1.— Australia House announced that Mr.Beasley has secured 200 berths for servicemen's brides and children on the ...

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  44. POLICE ON LEAVE, FRUIT PICKING

    SYDNEY, March 1.— Industrial trouble is threatened because four policemen on leave are fruit picking on contract. ...

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  45. AMPITHEATRE FOR EXHIBITION GROUND

    BRISBANE, March 1.— Brisbane's exhibition grounds will be equipped with the finest open air amphitheatre [?] Australia in time for the Royal ...

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  46. MENZIES WANTS CUT IN FOOD RATION

    MELBOURNE, March 1.— The immediate cutting of Australia's food ration and effective efforts to increase the production of meat and ...

    Article : 74 words
  47. ARGENTINA POLL

    NEW YORK, March 1.— The American Press Buenos A[?] correspondent says the latest election returns give Perot 142, electoral votes, and ...

    Article : 57 words
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