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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 89 words
  4. KING ORDERS ESCORT TO "SPLICE THE MAINBRACE"

    WHEN H.M.S. VANGUARD, carrying the Royal family to South Africa, dismissed her original escort, the king sent the command "Portsmouth Command and Home Fleet—splice the mainbrace," to all ships. Picture shows the crew of H.M.S. Anson carrying out the time, honoured ceremons—a lot of rum to each rating. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. N.S.W. VOTES FOR 6p.m. CLOSING

    SYDNEY, February 16.—There will be no change in the licensing hours in New South Wales, as 6 p.m. closing was favoured by an overwhelming ...

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  6. CARDINAL CRITICAL OF "REVOLUTIONISTS"

    SYDNEY, February 16.-Cardinal Gilroy, in a Lenten pastoral letter, read in all Roman Catholic churches in Sydney to-day, said that in no other country did the citizens enjoy greater freedom than in Australia, yet there were ...

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  7. WELCOMING SPIRIT TOWARDS MIGRANTS

    CANBERRA, February 16.—An unfortunate public reaction to immigration is being created by gathering Press criticism of the ...

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  8. Living Costs in T'ville Highest in State

    BRISBANE, February 16.—Despite the State-wide average price rise of 30.1 per cent, in essential goods, the basic wage in Queensland had greater purchasing power than any other State, according to the quarterly report of ...

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  9. AMERICAN HINT TO ATTRACT TOURISTS

    BRISBANE, February 16.—Not everyone wants to come is Australia to look at a bathing beauty, or pat a koala on the head, said ...

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  10. APPOINTMENT OF MR. McKELL

    Strong disapproval of the action of the Prime Minister in recommending the appointment of Mr. W. J. McKell. as Governor General of the ...

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  11. AMERICANS "SHOOT UP" JAP TOWN

    TOKIO, February 16.—The United States 5th Airforce an nounced that five Japanese were killed and about 20 others injured ...

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  12. C.P. TO TRY TO AWAKEN GOVT.

    BRISBANE, February 16.—Country Party members welcomed the coming Federal parliamentary session to expose the weaknesses, ...

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  13. LIBERAL TALKS, STRICTLY SECRET

    CANBERRA, February 16.—The strictest secrecy has veiled two-day deliberations of the Liberal Party Executive, which opened here yesterday. ...

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  14. 4 MORE U.S. FIRMS IN VENTURE HERE

    LOS ANGELES, February 16.—Four additional apparel manufacturers have joined California Productions Limited in a co-operative venture, producing ...

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  15. £1000 DAMAGE AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE

    SYDNEY, February 16.—Damage estimated at £1000 was caused by a fire which broke out early to-day at the State Government House. ...

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  16. ATTLEE CONFIDENT OF NEW PROSPERITY

    LONDON, February 15.—"I am confident, despite the serious prolslems we have gone through, that we shall bring the social life of ...

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  17. SOLDIER GIVEN ARTIFICIAL GULLET

    SYDNEY, February 16.—Two unusual operations hate been performed by Sydney surgeons. After 12 months In hospital a ...

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  18. U.K. POWER WILL REMAIN LIMITED

    LONDON, February 16.—At a cost of nearly 2,000,000 forced into unemployment, and for the loss of an estimated total of £30,000,000 worth of ...

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  19. RECORD RAIN IN WELLINGTON BLOW

    WELLINGTON, February 16.—A cyclone, which lasted 12 hours on Saturday, caused widespread damage in Wellington and Hutt Valley. ...

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  20. AGED PRINCESS KILLED IN AIR CRASH

    LONDON February 15.—The Associated Press Rome representative says that ten passengers and six of the crew were killed when an Italian air ...

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  21. Q'land Postal Workers not to Stop May 1

    BRISBANE, February 16.—At a mass meeting In the Trades Hall to-day about 250 members of the Queensland branch of the ...

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  22. ARABS RUN AMOK ON GROUNDED STEAMER

    LONDON, February 16.—Hundreds of Arabs, armed with rifles and daggers, who attacked the British steamer, Star of Mex. after she grounded near ...

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  23. 10 BOYS ARRESTED FOR MURDER

    LONDON, February 16.—Ten boys, aged 16 and under, have been charged with murdering william Peter Field-house, assistant gardening instructor ...

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  24. KETCH BATTERED BY HEAVY SEAS

    SYDNEY. February 16.—After having been battered by heavy seas which carried away her rudder, the 50ft. ketch. Unis J, which recently competed ...

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  25. 20 New Islands Found by Byrd Expedition

    NEW YORK, February 16.—The Associated Press correspondent aboard U.S.S. Mount Olympus. says that more accurate weather ...

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  26. U.S. PROPOSAL ON JAP REPARATIONS

    NEW YORK. February 16.—The United States has proposed to 11 nations of the Far Eastern Commission at Washington that up to 30 per cent, ...

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  27. MODERN TOTE FOR EAGLE FARM

    BRISBANE, February 16.—Negotiations for the installation of modern totalisator equipment, the equal of anything in the world, are proceeding ...

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  28. 3-WAR VETERAN TOLD TO GO TO HOME

    SYDNEY, February 16.—A veteran, with a distinguished record In three wan, was told this week at the 113th A.G.H., Concord, that, ...

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  29. ROYAL FAMILY DISEMBARK TO-DAY

    LONDON, February 16.—The Royal Family will disembark from H.M.S. Vanguard at Capetown, to-morrow. Cannisters containing the final ...

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  30. 26 GREEK MIGRANTS ON SKYMASTER

    SYDNEY, February 16.—Twentysix Greek immigrants arrived by plane from Singapore on Saturday. They had been waking there for nearly a ...

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  31. 50 ON PLANE IN MOUNTAIN CRASH

    BOGOTA, (Columbia) February 16—An Avlance Airlines four-engined plane, carrying 46 passengers and four of a crew, crashed into the 9000 feet ...

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  32. POLL ON HOTEL HOURS WANTED

    BRISBANE, February 16.—Though the State Government refused a resquest for a referendum on liquor trading hours the Temperance League ...

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  33. WRONG MEDICAL HISTORY GIVEN

    BRISBANE, February 16.—Hospital doctors strongly suspected some mothers of wanting their children in hospital, particularly at the week-end. ...

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  34. DEAD PRINCE RETURNED HOME

    THE BODIES of Prince Gusias of Suedea and his side, Count A Sienback, whe were killed in an air erash at Kastrup, Denmark were hrought to Storkholm by the battieship Osear [?] Picutre shows the two co[?]ns on board the battleship with the Guard of Honour. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. Evatt's 4 Principles for German Peace Treaty

    LONDON, February 16.—Mr. Beasley presented to the Foreign Ministers' deputies a memorandum which was prepared on Dr. Evatt's instructions, giving the Australian views on the peace settlement with Germany. ...

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  36. PUBLIC SERVANTS AFTER HIGHER PAY

    CANBERRA, February 16.—Higher public service wages will be sought by 60 delegates from Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland, to a ...

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  37. 4 INCHES IN 65 MINS AT COEN

    COEN February 16.—There was a terrific downpour at 6.30 p.m. yesterday, registering 402 points in 60 minutes and flooding the river and ...

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  38. Inkerman Expected to be Clear To-day

    Late on Sunday night, there was still three feet of water over the Inkerman hridge. It was falling about an inch per hour and the ...

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  39. BRITAIN IN SERIOUS ECONOMIC PLIGHT

    LONDON, February 16.—The British nation, no more than any individual, could not live on tick, said Sir Hartley Shawerose speaking at Woolwich ...

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  40. WEATHER CONTRAST IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, February 16.—Weather contrasis in New South Wales at the week-end included some of the worst dusistorms in memory in parts of the ...

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  41. FIRING SQUAD FOR BALKAN C.-IN-C.

    LONDON, February 16.—Reuter's Belgrade correspondent says a military tribunal sentenced to death by a firing squad, General Alexander Lochr, ...

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  42. DISPUTE AT GLEN DAVIS SETTLED

    SYDNEY, February 16.—The strike at the National Oil works at Glen' Davis, which had threatened thefulure of the industry has been ...

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  43. BEES DISPERSE DEMONSTRATORS

    LAHORE, February 16.—Chance sided police attempting to disperse a Moslem demonstration. Police fired two shots which hill a ...

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  44. NO DATE FOR N.S.W. ELECTION

    SYDNEY, February 16.—No date has yet been fixed for the State election, Mr. McGirr, the Premier, said to-night. ...

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