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  4. RED ELEMENT MAY SEEK TO PROLONG TRAM STOPPAGE

    SYDNEY, January 19.—Grave concern is felt that the Communist element will take control at the mass meeting of tram and bus employees to be held at Leichhardt to-morrow and that a resolution to ...

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  5. ATOMIC WAR DEFENCE TRAINING RAAF NEED

    SYDNEY, January 19.—Planning of the R.A.A.F. to be ready for a new type of warfare was urged to-day by Air Vice-Marshal W. Bostock, the R.A.A.F. senior operational commander during the war. For Australia to ...

    Article : 196 words
  6. MODERN HOSPITAL TREATMENT

    THE LONDON MEDICAL EXHIBITION was opened recently at the New Horticultural Hall Westminster, London. The photograph shows Miss Anne Walsh, a nursing visitor to the exhibition, looking at the irrigation bed, one of the exhibits.—United Kingdom Information Office photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Police Have Exciting Chase After Thieves

    SYDNEY, January 19.—At 11 p.m. on Saturday John Higgs, of Cheltenham, heard hammering in the office of the Cheltenham bowling club and called the police. Three men ran from the office and ...

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  8. No Preference To Jews Under Migrant Scheme

    BRISBANE, January 19.—Jews are not receiving preferential treatment as migrants, said the Premier (Mr. E. M. Hanlon) on his return to Brisbane to-day after having attended the Federal Immigration conference in Canberra. He was commenting on the recent influx of Jews by aircraft from Batavia and the 300 refugees who are expected to ...

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  9. ANNAMESE FIGHTERS ELUSIVE

    NEW YORK, January 19.—The French in Indo-China are fighting a type of elusive guerilla opposition which the Annamese ...

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  10. TEN GALLONS OF BLOOD IN 15 MONTHS

    BRISBANE, January 19.— A 58-year-old Bundaberg labourer has been kept alive for 13 months by blond transfusions totalling ...

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  11. Repatriation Fear in Pacific

    TOKIO, January 18. — Supreme Headquarters reported that 6,443,638 people in the Pacific were ...

    Article : 88 words
  12. RUSSIAN SHIPS SAILING FOR ANTARCTIC?

    NEW YORK, Jun. 19.—The T[?] representative of the North American Newspaper Alliance says that the American naval ...

    Article : 315 words
  13. THEFT OF VEHICLES CAUSES ALERT IN BRITISH ARMY

    LONDON, January 19.—Reuter's Jerusalem correspondent says that security forces received an alert following reports that 12 British ...

    Article : 132 words
  14. English Team On Way to Adelaide

    MELBOURNE, January 19. — The M.C.C. team which arrived from Tasmania this morning left to-night for Adelaide. Hammond ...

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  15. LIFESAVER SWALLOWS FLORIN WHEN GOING TO GIRL'S AID

    SYDNEY, Jan. 19 — A li[?] sm[?] a flown while [?] a girl at Manly to-day Lloyd W[?] (210, of Manly, had 2 - in ...

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  16. DAY-LONG FIGHT OF FIRE IN PRODUCE STORAGE BUILDING

    BRISBANE, Jan. 19.—Firemen to-night are still fighting a fire which broke out in a storage, building in Rawes-street. Milton, ...

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  17. Trading Pact In Three Zones In Germany

    LONDON, Jan. 19.—The British United Press' Minden correspondent says that the German economic administration, with the ...

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  18. BRITISH ANNOUNCE ADVANCE OF £5 MIL. TO GREEK GOVT.

    ATHENS, January 18.— The British economic mission announced an advance of £3,000,000 to Greece for which Premier ...

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  19. Duke Leaves Malaya

    LONDON, January 19.— Reuters' Singapore correspondent says that the Duke of Gloucester left for Colombo en route to ...

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  20. G.P.O. WORKERS CONSIDER STOP

    SYDNEY, January 19.—Provisional plans for a day's postal stoppage in N.S.W. and possibly throughout Australia were made to-day. The N.S.W. branch of the Postal Workers' Union at a mass meeting in the Town Hall decided to give ...

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  21. SWAB TAKEN OF RACEHORSE

    MELBOURNE, January 19—The biggest sensation at Mentone yesterday was the announcement by the stewards that they had ordered ...

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  22. SUSPENSION OF MIGRATION URGED

    SYDNEY, January 19.—Suspension of immigration except for essential workers was suggested by R.S.D. officials [?] ...

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  24. FUZZIES SHORT OF HOUSES, TOO

    BRISBANE, January 19. — Colonel J. K. Murray, administrator of New Guinea, reached Brisbane by plane to-night on ...

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  25. Diamond Gift

    LONDON, January 19. — The South African Government intends to present Princess Elizabeth with a gift of ...

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  26. COURT TO MEET ON BASIC WAGE RISE

    BRISBANE, January 19.— A [?] the State In[?] be held soon [?] of 2 - in ...

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  27. Eire Bread Rationing

    LONDON, January 19.— R[?] states that bread rationing began in Eire on January 18, with an allowance of six pounds ...

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  28. FORCE PLANS FOR POLIS ELECTIONS

    LONDON, January 19.—The Associated Press Warsaw correspondent says that the Polish Government on the eve of the elections is accusing the underground of planning to [?] support the Peasant Party on polling day. ...

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  29. Schroeder Placed Second In U.S. Tennis Ranking

    NEW YORK, January 19.—U.S. Lawn Tennis Association officials hotly debated whether the Cap winner, Schroeder, should be given ranking among the best American tennis players. It was eventually decided by a narrow margin to place him second. ...

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  30. SISTERHOOD

    The Anglo-Catholic sisterhood of St. Margaret was founded in 1854 by Dr. James Mason Neale, the author of many theological works and warden of Sackville Cottage—a charitable Institution for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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