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  4. EGYPT MAY ACCEPT COMPROMISE PLAN

    LONDON, January 15. — The Evening News diplomatic writer says King Farouk and the Egyptian Government may accept proposals submitted to Egypt by King Ibn Saud, of Saudia Arabia, for a settlement of the Anglo-Egyptian dispute and for mediation. ...

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  5. [?]as Hope For [?]orean Truce

    [?]HINGTON January 15.— General Omar Brad[?]y, chairman of the United States Joint Chiefs [?] said to-day he was still hopeful of a conclusive In Korea. ...

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  6. Talks To Save Sterling Area

    CANBERRA, January 15.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Menzier, refused to be drawn at a Press conference to-day on predictions by the Deputy Opposition Leader, Mr. Calwell, that devaluation of sterling was ...

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  7. Recession Panic Not Justified

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 15.— A recession panic" now was needless, the president of the A.C.T.U. Mr. A. E. Monk, said ...

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  8. [?]press [?]apped [?]Snow

    [?]RANCISCO, Jan, 15 [?]press train with 196 [?]s and a crew of 30 [?]ed last night by snow ...

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  9. PRINCESS MARGARET ENGAGED?

    LONDON, Jan, 15— Ruler's representative says that rumours that Princess Margret will shortly become ...

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  10. Ban On Pillion Riders

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 15. — Total banning of motor cycles would be too drastic, but the banning of pillion riders could ...

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  11. ARBITRATION ACT TO BE AMENDED

    BRISBANE, January 19. — The first two bills to be considered by the State Parliament in its next session will ...

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  12. AIRLINE DECISION ON JANUARY 24

    CANBERRA, January 15.— The Prime Minister said to-day that he hoped Cabinet would reach a [?]ed decision ...

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  13. New Guinea "Walk"

    LAE, January 15.— Three Queensland lads were members of a party of 12 schoolboys who have returned to Way following ...

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  14. COLLIERY COY FAILS TO MAKE PROFIT

    BRISBANE, January 15.— Cambria Colliers Pty.Ltd. will ask the minig court in Rockhampton on Tuesday for ...

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  15. 19 Miners Killed

    STELLARTON (Nova Scotia), January 15.— All 19 miners who were trapped in the McGregor coal mine by an explosion of ...

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  16. "WALL OF DEATH" HAS BEEN CLOSED

    MELBOURNE, January 15. — The Health Department Commission to-day ordered the immediate closing down of the ...

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  17. SEA CAPTAIN SHOT AND KILLED COOK?

    NEW YORK. January 15. — Captain Franklin B. Weaver, master of the Isbrandsten Line's freighter. Flying Trader, ...

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  18. £25,000 DROP IN UNION FUNDS

    SYDNEY, January 15.— A.L.P. delegates to the Ironworkers Association National Conference claimed to-night that the union's funds had dropped from £39,000 to £14,000 last year. ...

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  19. YOUTH SHOT WHILE STEALING FRUIT

    SYDNEY, Jan.1[?]— An Unidentified youth was shot while stealing fruit from a tree in a backyard at Corr[?] ...

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  22. MR. GAIR TO FORM GOVT.

    BRISBANE, Jan, 15— The Governer, Sir John Lavarack, to-day commissioned Mr. Gair ...

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  23. Silk Stocking Advocacy

    LONDON, January 15.— The Daily Express say a Dudley councillor [?]stock a blow to-night to restore silk ...

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  24. NO DECISION ON MT. ISA DISPUTE

    BRISBANE, January 15.— The executive of the Ironworkers Association met to-night to consider the Mt. Isa ...

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  25. Armless Girl's Great Feat

    BUNDABERG, January 15.— Armless 13-year-old Anne Mansfield, of Bundaberg, received 75 per cent, in the State scholarship examinations. The performance probably is unparalleled in Scholarship history, Anne, who was born without arms, writes with a pen between her toes. She did the examination in private ...

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  26. 8-Hour Day Broken

    BRISBANE, January 15. — New Australians were criticised to-day by an A.W.U. northern district organiser. ...

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