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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 52 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 99 words
  4. IDLE SHIPPING AT LONDON DOCKS

    WITH 20,000 dock workers leaving work in sympathy with the transport strikers. practically the whole of London's dockland was at a standstill during the recent tie-up. It wait estimated that about 10.1 ships were unable to load or discharge. Photo shows a general view of the lines of idle cranes, with barges and ships deserted. In London's great King George v. Dock. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 135 words
  5. SINGER, PRINCE PERISH IN DAKOTA AIR CRASH

    LONDON, January 26.—The world famous singer, Grace Moore, and Prince Gustav Adolf of Sweden, son of the Swedish Crown Prince, were among the 21 killed when a Dutch airliner crashed shortly after it took off from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRITISH OFFICER TAKEN BY JEWISH TERRORISTS

    JERUSALEM, January 26.—Five thousand troops took part in a search of an ancient Moslem cemetery last night following the kidnapping of the deputy director of the Light Industries Department in Palestine (Mr. ...

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  7. WOOL FOR JAPS NOT FAVOURED

    CANBERRA, January 27.—Some sections of the Federal Government's advisers arc violently opposed to a reported Australian-American wool ...

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  8. CAPONE'S FUNERAL NOT YET DECIDED

    MIAMI, January 26.—The embalmed body of the gangster, At Capone, who died on January 25, still lies in a funeral parlour ...

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  9. FLOOD DAMAGE SEVERE IN LOGAN-ALBERT AREAS

    BRISBANE, January 27.—Receding flood waters around the junction of the Logan and Albert Rivers near Beenleigh are unfolding a trail of desolation and ruin. All crops have disappeared, fencing has been destroyed and barns, farm machinery, irrigation and large areas of soil washed away. "I don't think you will find feed for a ...

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  10. DICK OF DARWIN RECAPTURED

    DARWIN, January 27. — After a chase of more than 1000 miles through jungle, mangroves, tidal streams and crocodile Infested waters, the ...

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  11. DIRECTOR DENIES OVERLOADING TALK

    LONDON, January 27.—The American Press Amsterdam representative says that the director of the K.L.M. Airline (Dr. A. Plesman), when ...

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  12. DELAMERE REACHES SYDNEY AFTER GALE

    SYDNEY, January 27.—After passing through a Rale, which lasted most of the trip, the Government owned freighter ...

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  13. TRADE UNION MEETINGS PLANNED

    MELBOURNE, January 27.—Important meetings of the Australasian Council of Trade Unions and Federal Trade Union will be ...

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  14. MARBLE BAR

    Clad to Rest on Record PERTH, January 27.—Marble Bar is content to rest on its record—for this year anyway. After 62 consecutive days of ...

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  15. PLANE FOUND, OCCUPANTS DEAD

    NANKING, January 27.—The wreckage of the Chinese National Aviation Corporation transport which has been been missing, is reported to have been ...

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  16. BETTER DEAL FOR P.O.W. PLANNED

    MELBOURNE, January 27.—The Australian Legion of Exservicemen would soon launch a campaign to secure more fitting treatment for ...

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  17. SEARCH FOR FIVE R.N. ESCAPEES

    SYDNEY, January 27.—More than 200 police and naval ratings searched unsuccessfully throughout to-night for five R. N. seamen, who escaped from ...

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  18. MAN OF 88 BITTEN BY BUSH ANTS

    SYDNEY, January 27.—Savagely bitten by bush ants after collapsing in a paddock near his home this afternoon James McSpedden, 88. of Lagoon. ...

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  19. MURDERS, THEFT OCCUR IN JAPAN

    TOKIO, January 26.—The newspaper "Mainichi" says the upsurge of murders and thefts now sweeping Japan is due to the terrible inflation and ...

    Article : 74 words
  20. MINERS STRIKE IN JOHANNESBURG

    LONDON, January 27.—Reuter's Johannesburg representative says that 6000 goldminers have begun a strike and eight mines are dosed and 18 ...

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  21. VALUABLE DATA FROM S.Q. FLOODS

    BRISBANE, January 27.—Valuable Information for future Irrigation projects is expected to be obtained from the flooded aress ...

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  22. DEFENCE MOTION AT JAP TRIALS WAS DISMISSED

    TOKIO, January 26.—Opening the defence in the trial of major Japanese war leaders, when American and Japanese defence attorneys challenged General MacArthur's authority to create an international military ...

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  23. PLANES RUSHED BY MANY STRANDED FOLK AT KIRRA

    BRISBANE, January 27.—Over 80 stranded holiday makers were flown from Coolangatta to Brisbane to-day. They included one ambulance case, a woman, who was brought to Kirra drome by the ambulance and met by ...

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  24. LUXURY FLIGHTS TO REEF ISLANDS

    BRISBANE, January 27. — Mr. Stewart Middlemiss. 34, or Brisbane, during lonely patrols off the Queensland coast as commanding ...

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  25. 100 SQUATTERS RESIST THREATS OF AIR FORCE

    BRISBANE, January 27.—Squatters offered to resist with 100 men when threats were made by R.A.A.F. officers to throw out 10 families, who moved into huts in the W.A.A.F. compound at Victoria Park R.A.A.F. ...

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  26. NEW PLAN TO SAVE WANGANELLA

    AUCKLAND, January 27.—A new plan for salvaging the Wanganella has been decided. The damaged forepart of the ship will be made watertight. ...

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  27. WOMAN KILLED BY ELECTROCUTION

    BRISBANE, January 27.—Mrs. Rita Catherine Allavd. 29. married, was electrocuted by a clothes line in the brickyard of her home at the Valley ...

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  28. CHIFLEY MUTE ON TAXATION CUTS

    CANBERRA, January 27. —Although he would not comment to-day on suggestions that the present rales of income tax might the reviewed in the ...

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  29. JAPANESE TO MINE COAL IN MALAYA

    LONDON, January 27. — The American Press Kuala Lumpur correspondent states the Malayan Government has announced its decision to use ...

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  30. GREASY WOOL REMAINS FIRM

    BRISBANE, January 27.—The fifth series of wool sales opened to-day when 12774 bales were offered. The selection was averages being very ...

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  31. HWA LEIN IN HEAVY WEATHER

    SYDNEY, January 27.—The refuges ship Hwa Lein bringing nearly 500 Immigrants from Shanghai to Sydney, was to-day reported to he steaming ...

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  32. VIOLINIST TO VISIT AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, January 27.—Isaac Stern, 28-year-old violinist and one of the world's concert performers has been signed by the A.B.C. for a 10 weeks ...

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  33. SEARCH FOR MISSING £26,000

    LONDON, January 27.—The Zurich police are searching for men who, in the early hours of yesterday entered the Post Office at Bit), bound an ...

    Article : 55 words
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