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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 79 words
  3. TIDES, SUN & MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 67 words
  4. LATEST ENGLISH PICTORIAL NEWS

    AIRCRAFT TO VISIT AUSTRALIA.—Under the command of Group Captain C. M. Stweart, O.B.E., a four engined Lincoln aircraft "Mercury H" has left England on a signals Lisison P[?] embracing the Air Headouarters of the Far East. Australia and New Zealand. The tour under the direction of the R.A.F. Empire Radio School. Is a successes to a previous highly successful ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BRITAIN WILL CURB GROWTH OF MILITIAS

    NEW YORK, January 31.—Britain has informed the United Nations that no Jewish or Arab militias could be org[?]ised in ...

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  6. CONINGHAM IN MISSING TUDOR

    LONDON, January 31.—A British Tudor airliner, carrying 24 passengers and a crew of six, was reported to-day to be three hours overdue at Bermuda and is presumed down at sea. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GANDHI'S DEATH SHOCK TO INDIA

    LONDON, January 31.—The New Delhi radio says mourners showered flower blossoms and petals as Ghandi's body passed along the five and a half mile route from Birla House to the cremation ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. AUTHORS' NAMES FOR SHIPS

    A vessel which berthed in Townsville on Saturday night bore the name of Charles Dickens. ...

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  9. BACK FROM GUAM

    BRISBANE, February 1.—The Federal Government had a responsibility to find jobs equal to those they had been forced to ...

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  10. WORK ON BRAUND CANCER CLINIC.

    SYDNEY, February 1.—Workmen will begin to prepare the Braund Cancer Clinic at Boys' Town Hospital at Engadine on Monday. ...

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  11. HEAVY TRAFFIC ON RAILWAYS

    Culminating the exceptionally heavy passenger traffic which commenced early in December, the rush of ...

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  12. Shortages at Cairns Base Hospital

    CAIRNS, February 1.—The shortage of nursing staff and accommodation at the Cairns Base Hospital had become ...

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  13. CAMPAIGN FOR CHILDREN'S DAY

    LAKE SUCCESS, February 1.—The United Nations began broadcasting around the world on Saturday night the ...

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  14. CHIFLEY JUST SITS AND SMOKES

    TOKIO, January 31.—Several Australian girls, whose recall by the Australian Government has suited in their dismissal from ...

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  15. FATAL FALL FROM TRAIN

    RICHMOND, February 1.—A man named James Arthur Dawkins, aged 43, married, an engineer at Mt. Isa Mines ...

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  16. DUTCH SHIPS NOT TO BE WORKED

    SYDNEY, February 1. — The [?]terside workers have announced That if Dutch cergo ships resumed the Singapore-Australia run in ...

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  17. WHEELERS WILL NOT STRIKE

    SYDNEY, February 1.—Wheelers who yesterday threatened to stop production at all Maitland collieries to-morrow, have now ...

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  18. GREATER AREA FOR OIL BORING

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 1.—Roma Blocks. Kalimna Australian Oil Development and Roma North have had their petroleum ...

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  19. TRANSPORT NOW TIES UP HOUSING

    MELBOURNE, February 1.—Transportation and not supply was now delaying the completion of homes in all State the Director of ...

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  20. COLOURED LEPER SENT TO FANTOME

    BRISBANE, February 1.—A coloured men about 50 from Amamoor, Mary Valley, 16 miles from Gympie, has been admitted ...

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  21. SOVIET CRITICAL OF TOKIO TRIALS

    LONDON, January 31. — The British United Press soys the Moscow "New Times" criticises the Tokio war crimes tribunal for its ...

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  22. MINE DUMPS TO BE TREATED

    BAVENSWOOD, Jan. 31.—Work on the treatment of old mine dumps at Ravenswood is expected to be started soon. ...

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  23. WILD DOGS ARE RAVAGING FARMS

    BRISBANE, February 1.—Wild dogs and dingoes were ravaging farms in the Watalgan district, 27 miles north of Bundaberg, local ...

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  24. OLD MINING AREA TO BE TESTED

    RAVENSWOOD, Jan. 31.—Ravenswood folk are interested in a mining development in the Donnybrook area, about ...

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  25. SEVEN KILLED IN PLANE CRASH

    LONDON, January 31.—Reuters' correspondent in Marseilles rays seven wore killed and three injured when an R.A.F. Lancaster ...

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  26. KURREWA III's TRYING ORDEAL

    SYDNEY, February 1.—Dra[?]atre radio messages have been received from the Victorian ketch Kurrewa III describing the ...

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  27. U.S. SEAMEN WED AUSSIE GIRLS

    SYDNEY, February 1.—Two seamen of the United States aireraft carrier valley Forge married Australian girls ...

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  28. PRINCESS LENDS A HAND

    PRINCESS ELIZABETH helping to pack tins of condensed milk into food parcels which will be distributed to old-age pensloners and widows in the British Isles. The food was sent from the Dominions as a wedding present to the Princess and the Duke of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. SACKS HERE FOR SUGAR SEASON

    There should not he any shortage of packs when northern sugar mills commence the 1946 crushing season. The steamer Charles Dickens ...

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  30. CRIMINAL ASSAULT CASES IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, February 1.—A man climbed through a window into a dormitory at Stewart House Preventorium in Curl Curl this morning. Five girls later said that he had assaulted them. None of them was harmed. ...

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  31. MAYOR ORDERS OIL PRIORITIES

    NEW YORK, January 31.—The Mayor of New York (William O'Dwyer) established a fuel oil delivery priority list to-day, and ...

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  32. SERIOUS TROUBLE IN AUCKLAND GAOL

    AUCKLAND, February 1.—A serious disturbance has occurred in the Auckland prison. Every available constable in the city has been despatched to assist the warders quell the trouble. ...

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  33. 3 COUNCILLORS SHOT DEAD

    NEW YORK, January 31.—Statekeeper joe Constanzi broke up a meeting of the Town Council a Elmer. Minnesota to-day. In ...

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  34. "BENELUX" GLAD PACT EXTENDED

    LONDON, January 31.—Reuter's Brussels correspondent says the Benelux nations, in a communique, issued after a meeting, states` ...

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  35. A.W.U. FEES MAY RISE

    COOLANGATTA, January 31.—There is every likelihood that 120,000 members of the Australian Workers Union in ...

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  36. ORVILLE WRIGHT DEAD AT 76

    DAYTON (Ohio). January 31.—Orvil Wright the co-inventer of the acroplane died to-night aged 76. ...

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