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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 101 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 67 words
  4. CHIFLEY MOVES IN WATERSIDE DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, January 14.—Mr. Chifley has intervened in the waterfront issues over paid holidays and appearance money for waterside workers. The Waterside Workers Federation General Secretary, Mr. J. Healy, said to-day ...

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  5. FIRST FRUIT BY ICE COOLED WAGGON

    [?] SECTION of the first consignment of fruit to come north by rail In ice-cooled waggons. The fruit was loaded into a pre-cooled war ton at Stanlhorpe and arrived it Townsville on Tuesday In choice condition, registering 55 degrees after it had been carted to the COD. root room where this photograph was taken. The opened ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NEW COPPER PLANT FOR MT. ISA

    BRISBANE, January 14—Permission has been granted by the Commonwealth Government to Mount Isa Mines Ltd. to issue about £2,000,000 of ...

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  7. FOOD ROTTING ON "HOODOO" SHIP

    BRISBANE, January 14.—Consignors have been refused permission to un-load their cargo from the 2500-ton Government owned freighter ...

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  8. TAX ASSESSMENT CAUSED DEATH

    BRISBANE, January 14.—At the Inquest Into the death of former police sergeant John Patrick Carmody, 55, in the Coroner's ...

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  9. SHELLEY BEACH MINE DELOUSED

    The R.M.S. (Rendering Mines Safe) Squad- hat covered approximately 6000 miles over the pad live weeks, detailing and destroying ...

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  10. State Drive For Jobs In North

    BRISBANE, January 14.—A drive is to be launched by the State Government to offset unemployment In northern seasonal ...

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  11. Fruit Arrives Fresh In flee Cool Waggon

    On Monday morning the Townsville branch of the C O D, took delivery of the first consignment of fruit railed from Stanthorpe In ...

    Article : 217 words
  12. GIPSY "PALMED" A £10 NOTE

    WARWICK, January 14.—A Gipsv's visit to a Warwick fruit shop this, afternoon resulted In a shop assistant. Joseph Baguley, complying with her ...

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  13. EX SAILOR GREETS PROXY BRIDE

    BRISBANE, January 14.—James Milleskre, of Brisbane, met his bride for the first time for 3 years as the stepped off the interstate train ...

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  14. ORONTES BRINGS MIGRANTS

    MELBOURNE January 14.—The 20,000-ton Orient liner Orontes arrived In Melbourne to-day on her first post war passenger voyage. She carried ...

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  15. EMPLOYERS LOSS ON SHILLING RISE

    BRISBANE, January 14.—Increased prices were the only alternative to the failure of the Government to reimburse the employers of the 1/- weekly ...

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  16. GAS STRIKE NEAR SETTLEMENT?

    MELBOURNE, January 14—With the adoption by the Gas Employees' Union Federal Council of the recommendation that the strikers return to ...

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  17. SYDNEY MAY BE WITHOUT TRAMS

    SYDNEY, January 14—The State Cabinet will consider tomorrow the decision of tram and busmen In Sydney to hold a one day strike on ...

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  18. BUILDER MIGRANTS DISGUSTED

    CANBERRA, January 14.—Disgusted British builder migrants threw away the lunch provided for them to-day on the job by the camp ...

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  19. DELAY IN NAMING NEW GOVR GEN.

    CANBERRA, January 14.—No successor to the Governor General will be announced for some weeks, but It Is not unlikely that the announcement ...

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  20. PRICES ORDER ON GROCERS

    CANBERRA, January 14.—The Assistant Prices Commissioner Mr Bishop) to-day announced the Issue of an order requiring grocers to ...

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  21. SLAUGHTERMEN QUIT ABATTOIR

    BRISBANE, January 14.—Refusing to kill more than 2200 sheep at the Brisbane abattoir mutton slaughtermen walked off their Job soon after ...

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  22. CROWDS SEE GIRL VICTIM'S FUNERAL

    BRISBANE, January 14.—Unusual scenes marked the funeral to-day of the 19 year old stenographer, Bronia Armstrong, whose body was found in ...

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  23. BASIC WAGE RISE NOT YET GENERAL

    BRISBANE, January 14.—There are many employees In Queensland governed by Federal awards, who wore not yet entitled to the 7/- basic wage ...

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  24. INDENTURED LABOUR LIKELY

    CANBERA, January 14.—Approval of the Introduction for a limited period of indentured labour for the pearl, shell, beche de mer and trochus shell ...

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  25. ADJUSTMENT IN TAILORING PRICES

    CANBERRA, January 14.—The Prices Commissioner (Mr. McCarthy) announced to-night (he issue of a prices order giving effect to a reduction of prices charged by ...

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  26. MINES HOLD-UP IF MEAT SHORT

    SYDNEY, January 14.—The miner's leaden told the State Labour and Industry Minister (Mr. Knighl) to-day that unless meat supplies were made ...

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  27. MINESWEEPERS TO CLEAR REEF AREAS

    SYDNEY, January 14.—Ships of the Royal Australian Navy's mine-sweeping flotilla sailed from Sydney to-day for short exrecises In Hervey Bay ...

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  28. BATTLESHIP FOR ROYAL TOUR

    BRITAIN'S largest and latest battleship H.M.S Vanguard will be used to carry the King and Queen with the Pricesses Elizabeth and Margaret on their fortheeming journey to South Africa Vanguard was launched in secret by Princess Elizabeth in 1944 and has a standard displacement of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. GIANT TRANSPORT PLANE TEST SOON

    WASHINGTON. January 18.—The Army Air Force has announced that test flights will be made in April of the Consolicated Aircraft company's giant ...

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  30. COMM. LEADER TO OPPOSE McKELL

    SYDNEY, January 14.—The Australian Communist Party's campaign director said to-day that the party's general secretary. Mr. J. Miles, would ...

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  31. TRAPPED MINERS ALL DEAD

    LONDON, January 14. Reuter's says that after three days work to reach the 14 miners trapped behind a wall of fire find rock in the ...

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  32. TEACHER GAOLED

    BRISBANE, January 14.—Charles Percy Wallin, 61, school teacher, was sentenced to two months gaol by Mr. Rillie. S.M to-day, on a charge of ...

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  33. HOPPERS MAKE CLEAN SWEEP AT GOONDIWINDI

    GOONDIWINDI, January 14.—In the Goondiwindi district's worst grasshopper plague, most of the country for 60 miles around die town has been eaten bare. The hoppers invaded Goondiwindi homes and ...

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  34. BAKERS CLAIM HIGHER SUBSIDY ON BREAD

    BRISBANE, January 14.—The acting deputy Prices Commissioner (Mr. E. Bendixen) to-day refused to comment on a report that the Brisbane Prices Branch had recommended and forwarded to Canberra an ...

    Article : 356 words
  35. TAX CUT NOT ON CABINET AGENDA

    CANBERRA, January 14.—The Federal Cabinet will not consider any taxation reduction when it meets this week. ...

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  36. 1000 NEUTRALS DIE AT PALEMBANG

    LONDON, January 14.—The Associated Press Singapore correspondent says 1000 neutral Chinese were killed, wounded and reported missing ...

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  37. LONDON DOCKERS VOTE FOR STRIKE

    LONDON, January 14—A nuns merlins of more than 7000 1ondon, dock workers decided to to strike in sympathy with rope transport drivers ...

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