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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 : 88 words
  4. BRYAN DEFEATED IN ELECTION FOR Q.C.E.

    Surprise defeat in the ballot for election to the Queensland Central Executive at the Labour-in-Politics Convention on Thursday was that of Mr. S. J. Bryan, who has been member-secretary for many years. ...

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  5. Plans For Moving Etna Villagers

    LONDON, February 26.—Reuter's Rome correspondent states villagers have been evacuated from [?]isterna on the northern slopes of Mount Etna—not the [?]uthern slopes as cabled—as the white hot tide of lava ...

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  6. A.I.F. GUARDS INSPECTED

    MAJOR—GENERAL W. C. CHASE, of the U.S. Army,inspecting in Tokio a guard of the 66th Australian Infantry Battation. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DOUGLAS IS NEW U.S. AMBASSADOR TO BRITAIN

    WASHINGTON, February 27,—President Truman has appointed Mr. Lewis Williams Douglas Ambassador to Britain. During the ...

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  8. FURTHER INQUIRY ON WANGANELLA

    WELLINGTON, February 27,—The blame for the stranding of the Wangancila on Barrett's Roof was placed on the ship's master ...

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  9. R.S.L. MOVE TO ANNUL McKELL APPOINTMENT

    LONGREACH, February 27.—The local sub-branch of the Re[?]rned Serviceman's League [?]inks the King should be given ...

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  10. ENTHUSIASM GREETED ROYAL FAMILY AT PARTI

    PORT ELIZABETH, February 27.—Extraordinary enthusiasm greeted the Royal family at a garden party at Victoria Park to-day, states the Reuters special representative. ...

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  11. HOURS OF WORK TO BE STAGGERED

    LONDON, Feb. 27.—The National Joint Consultative Committee of employers and employees after considering the 10 Downing Street statement ...

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  12. DANGER IN POLICY TOWARDS JAPAN

    SYDNEY, February 27,—The present Australian policy towards Japan could prove [?]gerous said Mr. F. C. Rutley, of the ...

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  13. RAPIDE RETURNS TO CAIRNS 'DROME

    CAIRNS, February 27.—The Australian Nation Airways Rapide, which made a forced landing near stratford on Monday, was flown back ...

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  14. MELBOURNE T.L.C. SUPPORTS A.C.T.U.

    MELBOURNE, February 27.By 118 votes to SO the Melbourne Trades Hall Council to-night decided to sup port the A.C.T.U. proposal for a ...

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  15. REAL MOVE TO CHURCH UNITY

    BRISBANE, February, 27.—Archbishop Halse, who was the guest speaker at the Methodist Conference luncheon to-day, said ...

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  16. NARCOTIC DRUGS NOT BROUGHT IN

    CANBERRA, February 27.—Nothing has been discovered to suggest narcotic drugs were being smuggled into Australia by alien immigrants. Senator ...

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  17. U.S. STOCK DECLINE CONTINUES

    NEW YORK, February 27.—The persistent liquidation of security holdings has caused a continuance of yesterday's decline on the stock exchange ...

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  18. BRITISH MIGRANTS EXPECTED IN MAY

    BRISBANE, February 27.—Queensland's first British migrants with jobs and accommodation secured are expected here in May. ...

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  19. 40 HOUR WEEK FOR TASMANIA

    HOBART, February 27,—The Tasmanian Government is to submit legislation for the introduction of a 40 hour week in Tasmanian factories, It ...

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  20. U.K's ECONOMIC CRISIS NOT CAUSED BY BLIZZARD

    LONDON, February 27.—It is now dear that the Economic crisis in Britain has not been caused by the five weeks' snow and frost, but was made apparent by them, writes the Reuters special financial correspondent. ...

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  21. 3/- A DAY TO P.O.W. SUGGESTED

    CANBERRA, February 27.—Mr. Chambers recommended to Cabinet that Hie Government pay to former Eighth Division ...

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  22. PANEL DOORS DECLARED BLACK

    BRISBANE, February 27,—The waterside workers have declared "black" 100 tons of wooden panel doers needed urgently for New ...

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  23. HOLD CLOTHING RATION CARD

    MELBOURNE, February 27,—The 1947 clothing ration card should not be discarded when clothing coupons 1 to 56 were ...

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  24. NO Q.H.C. PRIORITY FOR MATERIALS

    CANBERRA, February 27.—A statement that the Queensland Housing Commission had a better priority than he War Service Homes Commission ...

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  25. ONE RESIDENCE FOR TWO DOCTORS

    BRISBANE, February 27.—Two Proserpine doctors want a residence owned by the Bowen Hospitals Board, in the Proserpine ...

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  26. LAMB PRICES TO BE REDUCED

    CANBERRA, February 27,—The Prices Commissioner, Mr. McCarthy said to-day that in addition to the reduction of a half penny a 1b. in the ...

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  27. TAX REDUCTIONS INCLUDE MINING

    CANBERRA, February 27.—Minor concessions in the 18 helds of taxation would be contained in the Cabinet recommendations to ...

    Article : 219 words
  28. SEARCH DELAYED FOR AIR VICTIMS

    BRISBANE, February 27,—Heavy weather to-day interfered with the search for the bodies of six men, three Australian and three ...

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  29. U.S. DENIAL OF PALESTINE VIEW

    WASHINGTON, February 27.—In reply to Mr. Bevin's declaration in the British Mouse of Commons yesterday Unit President Truman had wrecked ...

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  30. "PYJAMA GIRL" KILLER'S POSITION

    CANBERRA, February 27.—The deportation of Antonio Agostint, killer of the Albury "Pyjama Girl," has not been arranged, and is not likely to be ...

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  31. INQUIRY SOUGHT INTO REFUGEES

    SYDNEY, February 27,—The R.S.L. State President, Mr. K. Bolton suggested to-day that a Royal Commission should be set up to inquire ...

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  32. NO DIVISION PRESSED ON INDIA IN THE LORDS

    LONDON, February 26.—The Opposition did not press for a division in the House of Lords, when the resumed India debate brought appeals from such figures as the Archbishop of Canterbury, Lords Halifax ...

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  33. TRADE DELEGATES WILL BE ALLOWED OPEN MINDS

    CANBERRA, February 27.—Though Australia believed she had everything to gain from the establishment of an international trade organisation, her delegates will be instructed to go to Geneva with open minds. No ...

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  34. 50,000 RIOT IN BRUSSELS OVER MONEY DUE TO P.O.W.

    BRUSSELS, February 27.—About 50,000 people demonstrating for the payment of overdue money to former prisoners of war have clashed with police in a huge series of riots. An undetermined number of people ...

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  35. THREE YOUNG MEN ON MURDER CHARGE

    ROCKHAMPTON, Feb. 27.—Three young men, who appeared in the Police Court to-day, charged with the wilful murder of ...

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  36. JUDGE REFUSES USE OF HANDCUFFS

    SYDNEY, February 27,—Justice Holt refused a request in the Appeals Court to-day to bring Cecil John Rolls, 28, labourer, ...

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  37. MUCH POTATOES IN NEXT THREE WEEKS

    BRISBANE, February 27.—About 1800 tons at potatoes will be brought to Brisbane within the next three weeks following arrangements by the ...

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  38. M.H.R. LIKELY TO REJOIN CLERGY

    CANBERRA, February 27.—Mr. C Duthie. Labour members for Wilmot applied for readmission to the Methodist Ministry. He will not, however ...

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  39. WIDE SEARCH FOR PRISON ESCAPEE

    SYDNEY, February 27,—A widespread search was being made to-night for Kelvin Lenor Diggins, 22, who escaped from a prison van ...

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  40. GAS RESTRICTED IN ADELAIDE

    ADELAIDE, February 27.—Gas restrictions, severer than any previously imposed, were announced to-day by he South Australian Gas Company ...

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