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  3. NO ROYAL VISITS THIS YEAR

    LONDON, Jan. 18. A.A.P.—A Buckingham Palace spokesman said that visits by Princess Elizabeth arid the Duke of Edinburgh ...

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  4. GANDHI ENDS FAST

    NEW DELHI, Jan. 18. A.A.P.—Mr. Gandhi, who yesterday told a prayer meeting he was on his deathbed, ended to-day the indefinite fast he began last Tuesday to bring ...

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  5. Spend £229,000 On District Works

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — Additions and extensions in the Newcastle district, mainly postal, and to cost £158,000, also an expenditure of £71,000 on R.A.A.F. district base are ...

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  6. ARABS PREPARE TO ATTACK

    Arab riflemen crowd into lorries at a village outside Jerusalem, for an attack in retaliation against shots fired at them by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Rare Chinese Art Collection Burnt

    HONGKONG, Jan. 18.—A collection of rare Chinese objets d'art worth many thousands of pounds was destroyed in the ...

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  8. Police Believe Terrorist Was On Sydney Bus

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Police believe that the man who has been terrorising women in the eastern suburbs for a week was also the ...

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  9. Saw Father Drown In Salty Creek

    A man was drowned in front of his wife rand two children in a waterhole near West Wallsend yesterday. His family thought he was ...

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  10. British Turn Back Arab Invaders

    JERUSALEM, Jan. 18. A.A.P.—British artillery units and machine-gunners turned back a large force of Syrian Arabs who entered ...

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  11. 4 SKIS, BOAT IN NOBBYS RESCUE

    Four skis and the club surf boat were used to rescue about 30 members of Nobbys Surf Club who were caught in a freak rip and swept 200 yards towards boiling surf near rocks at Nobbys Beach ...

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  12. U.S. Maintains Mediterranean Fleet Strength

    NEW YORK, Jan. 18. A.A.P.—The United States "task fleet" in the Mediterranean now was as large as it was during the war, the ...

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  13. Ship Back From Heard Island

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — The Australian Naval ship, 3501, returned to Melbourne to-day after a trip to Heard Island. ...

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  14. Newcastle Aero Club Men In Forced Landing

    KANDOS, Sunday.—Frank and Stanley Mears, 23-year old twins, of Newcastle, had to make a forced landing in a Tiger Moth in a ...

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  15. Eggs Were "Miracle" Of Flight

    SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 18. A.A.P.—Mrs. Agnes Hinchelwood, 75, of Glasgow, who is bound for Australia on her first plane trip, ...

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  16. Expect Work To Resume At Stockrington

    Members of Stockrington No. 2 Miners' Lodge had been instructed to resume work at the colliery to-day, the Secretary (Mr. Newell) ...

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  17. Scholarships For Asiatics At £5000 A Year

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Australian Government had decided to award scholarships to students of South-east Asia, the Minister for ...

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  18. LICENSEES TO LET POLICE SEE CELLARS

    WOLLONGONG, Sunday—South Coast hotelkeepers to-night agreed to permit police and Customs officers to inspect their cellars, but ...

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  19. TO AID GREECE

    BELGRADE, Jan. 18. A.A.P.—Each of the six Federated Republics of Yugoslavia will form a "committee to aid democratic Greece" ...

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  20. Girls In U.S. Army Posts Must Come Back

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—The Commonwealth Government has ordered all Australian girls working for the American Army in the ...

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  21. Tunnel Planned To Link Britain, France

    PARIS, Jan. 18. A.A.P.—Plans for the construction of a tunnel under the English Channel were discussed by British and French ...

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  22. SNOWING AGAIN IN NEW YORK

    NEW YORK, Jan. 18. — New York has been warned to prepare for another big snowfall. Snow has already begun to fall, ...

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  23. Mr. Mackenzie King May Resign Soon

    NEW YORK, Jan. 18.—The resignation of the Prime Minister of Canada (Mr. Mackenzie King) is forecast by the Canadian Press, ...

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  24. SMUGGLER HUNT INTENSIFIED

    DARWIIN, Sunday.—The three Services have intensified the hunt for aircraft and small ships believed to he engaged in smuggling in Northern Australia. ...

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  25. Woman Stabbed Twice

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Mrs. Irene Mills, 29, of Mitchell-road, Alexandria, was stabbed twice by a man who entered her bedroom early this ...

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  26. FOOD DELEGATES FOR AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Jan. 18. A.A.P.—The Chairman-Designate of the Oversea Food Corporation (Mr. L. A. Plummer), accompanied by the ...

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  27. Soviet Charge "Fairy Story"

    VIENNA, Jan. 18. A.A.P.—Russians at the Allied Council meeting at Vienna accused the British and Americans of making Austria a ...

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  28. "Big Soviet Base" North of Japan

    SHANGHAI, Jan. 18. A.A.P.—More than 400,000 Soviet troops are scattered over Sakhalin Island, off the north of Japan, according ...

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  29. FOOD TO DECIDE IN GERMANY

    BERLIN, Jan. 18. A.A.P.—The occupying Power which could feed the Germans best would win the light between democracy and ...

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  30. 15 GREEKS ARRIVE BY AIR

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—None of the 15 Greek migrants who arrived at Mascot from Athens to-night could speak English. They will live with ...

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  31. Melbourne Offer To Estonian

    DUSSELDORF, Jan. 18. A.A.P.—A delegation of British professors visiting displaced persons' camps offered an Estonian, Dr. Dunsdord, ...

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  32. Petrol Saving Ordered In U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 18. A.A.P.—President Truman has ordered all Government departments and agencies to revert to a wartime basis in ...

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  33. OPERATED ON HIMSELF

    Captain R. K. McLaren being congratulated by the Premier of Queensland (Mr. Hanlon) after an investiture at which Captain McLaren was decorated with the Military Cross and Bar. Using mirrors, Captain McLaren operated on himself in the Malayan ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. Mr. Churchill Leaves For London

    MARRAKESH (Morocco), Jan 18. A.A.P.—Mr. "Churchill left by plane for Bordeaux en route for London. On her arrival in Lisbon ...

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  35. Westralia Due With Troops To-day

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The troopship Westralia, carrying 485 troops from Kure, Japan, is expected to [?]erth at Pyrmont shortly after noon ...

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  36. BLAIN INQUIRY TO OPEN TUESDAY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Several returned prisoners of war have offered to give evidence before the Blain inquiry, which will begin in ...

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  37. U.S. ATOM PLANTS BANNED AREAS

    WASHINGTON Jan. 18. A.A.P.—An order forbidding unauthorised aircraft to fly over the major atomic energy plants at Oakridge ...

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  38. Paralysis Virus Isolated In U.S.

    MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 18. A.A.P.—Dr. Frank Gollan, a scientist of the University of Minnesota, reported last night ...

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  39. Wallace Endorsed For Presidency

    CHICAGO Jan 18. A.A.P.—Mr. Henry Wallace, addressing the "Progressive Citizens of America" Convention, said that in the first ...

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  40. SHUNTER KILLED BY GOODS TRAIN

    COOTAMUNDRA, Sunday.—Henry Newton, 31. shunter of Cootamundra, died in hospital early this morning from injuries ...

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  41. Chinese General "Commits Suicide"

    PEIPING, Jan. 18. A.A.P.—The Government announced that the Nationalist, General Luling Yin. the victor of Laishui, had ...

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