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  4. HOME IN GERMANY

    CHURCH AND ARMY workers entertained the children of British serviceman of the Occupation Force when they arrived with their mothers at Cuxhaven, Germany, to take up residence. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ROUGH SEAS FOIL LANDING TO AID ILL LIGHTKEEPER

    BRISBANE, January 22.—Instructions for treatment of the sick lightkeeper, Mr. Ranger, have been wirelessed to Lady Elliott Island, and the corvette, Lithgow, left Gladstone to-night carrying a doctor who ...

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  6. ENGLAND AGAIN MAKES TOYS

    BRITISH STARS, Joan. [?]Greenwood and Dennis [?] pictured in the toy [?]section during their visit to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Rural Comforts To Stop Drift

    BRISBANE, January 22.—If the country people could be assured of amenities equal to those in the city, the drift from the country to the city would be arrested, said the Premier (Mr. E. M. Hanlon) at ...

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  8. BROKE INTO A GAOL!

    BRISBANE, January 22.—Serious charges, including neg[?]et of [?]uty, are to be made [?]ainst we officials of Stewart ...

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  9. NO COURT SOLUTION TO TRIPLE DILEMMA

    BRISBANE, January 22.—Labour leaders at present meeting Brisbane are poor judges of the Commonwealth fiscal policy if they think that more and more applications to the Arbitration Court are the only solution to the toiler's triple ...

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  10. U.S. HAS BIG FORCE READY FOR ACTION

    NEW YORK, January 22. — The Secretary for the Navy (Mr. J. Forrestal) reporting to the House Armed Services Committee, said ...

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  11. EQUALITY OF PAY AMONG TEACHERS

    BRISBANE, January 22.— The Queensland Teachers Union to-day adopted equal pay for the sexes in the State teaching ...

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  12. Storm Warning

    The storm warning issued at 4.30 p.m. yesterday, stated: "Intense cyclonic centre below 29.35 inches at 3 p.m. ...

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  13. Wanganella Faces Danger From Gale

    WELLINGTON, Jan. 22.—All efforts failed to shift the Wanganella from Barretts Reef. A conference of salvage experts under Captain Eadie, Marine Superintendent of Huddart Parker Line, who arrived from Sydney, took place on ...

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  14. PICKETING OF STORES SUGGESTED

    BRISBANE, January 22. — The Metal Trades Croup secretary (Mr. F. Bishop) will submit to the Trades and Labour Council ...

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  15. HOOVER TO SURVEY FOOD PROBLEMS

    [?] January 22. — A [?] official has [?] ...

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  16. France Is Still Without A Cabinet

    LONDON, January 22. — The B.U.P. Paris correspondent says that no new Cabinet had been announced at 2.30 a.m. when M. ...

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  18. GOVERNOR' WILL RESIGN IF BAN ON NEGRO VOTE

    NEW YORK, January 22.—Addressing the first joint session of Georgia's legislature, Mr. Herman Talmadge promised to resign the Governorship after the passage of the [?]ship Primary law if Lieut-Governor M. W. Thompson would do the same. The gov[?]rship would then be decided at a special election. The White Primary law which ...

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  19. GOLD RUSH LIKELY IN NEW ZEALAND

    WELLINGTON, January 22. — The possibility of a gold rush follows the claim by a Mauri bulldozer driver, William McLean, who ...

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  20. DELAY IN WHEAT GUARANTEE PLAN

    CANBERRA, January 22.— The Federal Government's wheat stabilisation plan has been brought to a temporary standstill following its rejection by South Australian growers, according to an official of the Department of ...

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  21. U.S. EXPORTS TO AUST. DECLINE

    NEW YORK, January 22.—American exports to Australia in November declined to 6.2 million dollars compared with 7.1 million in ...

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  22. New Plan For Enforcing Atomic Energy Control

    LAKE SUCCESS, January 21.—The New York Times' correspondent says that a new approach to the enforcement of the international control of atomic energy is being considered by the United States. ...

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  23. Sabotage Caused Explosion?

    LONDON, January 22. — Sabotage as believed to have caused the explosion in one of the huge furnaces of the ...

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