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  4. MAINTENANCE OF LIVING STANDARD IN BRITAIN DEPENDS ON OUTPUT

    LONDON, January 21.—The Government, in a White Paper on economic considerations affecting relations between employers and workers, describes Britain's industrial position as extremely serious. It says the country must produce more or risk lowering the present living standards. ...

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  5. Top Soviet Army Leader Welcomes Monty

    Marshal Vasilevsky, Chief of the Soviet General Staff, who met Field-Marshal Lord Montgomery when he arrived in Moscow ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NEW WARSHIP FOR KING'S VOYAGE

    Latest picture of HMS Vanguard. Britain's new 45,000-ton battleship, which will carry the King and Queen and the Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret to South Africa. The picture was taken off Portsmouth during a recent "shake-down" cruise. A special platform on the second fore correct will enable the Royal party to see and be seen on entering harbor. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ECONOMIC DANGER IN RISING PRICE TREND

    TOWNSVILLE, January 21.—Prompt action to protect the public against further meat price rises will be sought from the Premier by the A.W.U. This was decided at the annual conference of the union to-day. Moving the motion, Mr. C. G. Falion added a warning regarding Australia's economic danger in ...

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  8. Boom Period For Britain's Big Shipyards

    LONDON, Jan. 21.— British shipyards are busier than they have been since shortly after the first world ...

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  9. "Monty" In Aust. This Year

    CANBERRA, January 21.—The chief of the Imperial General Staff, Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, will visit Australia ...

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  10. GOVERNMENT BLOC LEADS IN POLAND

    LONDON, Jan. 21.—The B.U.P. Warsaw correspondent says that the final result of the election is expected to give the Government ...

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  11. 3 Aust. Officers Claimed Killed By Indonesians

    LONDON, January 21.—Reuters' Batavia correspondent says that the Dutch newsagency reports that documents in the hands of the ...

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  12. FEARS ON TRADING POLICY

    CANBERRA, Jan. 21. — Countries with the lowest wage standards and the longest hours would have advantages over all ...

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  13. Migration Plan Not Abandoned By Aust.

    CANBERRA, January 21.— New and unexpected commitments in Italy, Greece, Yugoslavia, Egypt, Palestine, India and Indonesia have forced Britain to use ships which she thought would be available to bring immigrants to ...

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  14. Japanese Woollen Goods Trade Delay

    NEW YORK, January 21.—Revival of Japan's export trade in woollen goods depends largely on the conclusion of an Australian wool deal similar to that made for U.S. cotton, says the Tokio correspondent of the New York Times. ...

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  15. SKYMASTER HAS A FORCED LANDING

    BRISBANE, January 21.—A Philippines Airlines Skymaster with a number of prominent men from the Philippines in board landed at Cloncurry to-day with one motor cut out, he plane was en route from Darwin to Melbourne when the ...

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  16. U.S. PACIFIC AIR COMMAND CLOSING DOWN

    BRISBANE, January 21. — The headquarters of the United States Rear Echelon Pacific Air Service Command which began operations ...

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  17. GILBERTIAN SITUATION IN GEORGIA

    NEW YORK, January 21. — Mr. Herman Talmadge continues to stand firm on his claim to Georgia's disputed Governorship, and ...

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  19. DOMESTIC CHARGED WITH MURDER OF NEW-BORN BABY

    SYDNEY, January 21. — Ida Lilian Higgins (20), domestic servant, was committed for trial at the Coroner's Court to-day on a ...

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  20. BRITISH MIGRANTS DISTURBED BY PRESS PUBLICITY

    CANBERRA, Jan. 21. — British builders in Canberra are disturbed by Press reports implying that they are dissatisfied and ...

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  21. Four Kittens Joined Like Siamese Twins

    WELLINGTON, Jan. 21. — A cat gave birth to four kittens to-day all joined together like Siamese twins. The ...

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  22. TEACHERS' AIM IS GOOD CITIZENS

    BRISBANE, January 21.—The highest objective of a good teacher is to make good citizens and the encouragement of our rarest forms of discipline—self and community will help them to achieve that objective, said the Governor (Sir John Lavarack) opening the annual conference of Queensland Teachers' Union to-day. ...

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  23. Tea Price Depending On Ceylon Inquiries

    CANBERRA, January 21.—The Australian Tea Controller, Mr. H. A. Bennett, is in Ceylon investigating the tea position and purchasing tea on behalf of the Australian Government, said the Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, to-day. ...

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  24. CYCLONE MOVING OFF COAST

    BRISBANE, January 21 — A storm warning issued by the Weather Bureau at 4.30 to-day states that an intense cyclonic centre ...

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