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  4. GALE SNAPS TOWLINE ON ENTERPRISE

    LONDON, January 9.--The crippled freighter Flying Enterprise parted from the tug Turmoil early to-day when the tow line broke in an Atlantic storm. Radio messages from the ...

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  5. More aware of safety

    MELBOURNE, Wed.--Although nearly 2000 people were killed on Australian roads in 1951, the ...

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  6. "Walking in shadow of world war"

    WASHINGTON, January 9.--President Truman to-day unfolded his 1952 plans for strengthening the free nations and warned that the world "still walks in the shadow of ...

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  7. BIG TWO MEETING

    WASHINGTON, January 9.--The British Prime Minister (Mr. Winston Churchill) and President Truman ended their formal ...

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  8. KOALAS SETTLE IN AMERICAN ZOO

    SAN DIEGO (California), January 9.--Four koala bears from Australia settled down to new homes in the San Diego zoo to-day. They were "eating like ...

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  9. NEW LINE ON SHIP

    LONDON, January 9.-- The Flying Enterprise, sunk lower than ever in the water, was ...

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  10. Good rains over coast

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Good rains from 2 to 4 inches have broken the drought in the coastal ...

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  11. Reds arrive at Port Said

    PORT SAID, January 9.-- Russian skippers aboard 33 Soviet trawlers anchored in Port Said to-day and contacted Egyptian extremists in an attempt to whip up an anti-British ...

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  12. MR. FRANCIS REPORTS ON KOREA FORCE

    SYDNEY, Wed. -- The Army Minister (Mr. J. Francis) returned from Japan to-day determined ...

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  13. Talks on Mt. Isa dispute

    BRISBANE, Wed.--The executive of the A.W.U. to-day decided to ask the Industrial Court to call a conference of ...

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  14. New phase by jets

    TOKIO, January 9.-- Australian pilots flying British Meteor jet fighters to-day created a ...

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  15. Railway overtime

    BRISBANE, Wed. -- Notices have been posted in all State railway workshops instructing employees to work four hours ...

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  16. New type of explosive

    CANBERRA, Wed.--The Australian Government has decided to produce in Australia the latest type of explosive ...

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  17. INCREASE IN SCHOLARSHIP ALLOWANCES

    BRISBANE, Wed. -- Increases in State scholarships holder's' allowances were announced by the Minister for ...

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  18. Appeal to China

    SAIGON, Jan. 9.--The Vietnam Premier (Tanvan Huu) to-day appealed to Communist China to stop sending ...

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  19. Mercy plane trip

    CAIRNS, Wed. -- A bush pilot's plane yesterday travelled over 280 miles to bring an injured stockman, Michael ...

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  20. Land usage is needed

    MELBOURNE, Wed.--There would be a serious shortage of production in Australia unless farmers or potential farmers ...

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  21. DAIRY RELIEF SCHEME HIT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The Queensland relief scheme for dairy farmers was totally inadequate to meet the extreme conditions now prevailing, the leader of the Opposition ...

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  22. Burdekin flowing

    TOWNSVILLE, Wed. -- For the first time in many months a small flow of fresh water has been running in the Burdekin, ...

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  23. Foreign reserves down by £225M.

    LONDON, Jan. 9.--Australia's foreign monetary reserves--almost wholly held in London --fell by approximately £225,000,000 (Australian) to £618,500,000 in the last six months. ...

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  24. TOUGH TALK "EYEWASH"

    BRISBANE, Wed.--The Opposition deputy leader, Mr. Hiley, said to-day the Government's announcement that ...

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  25. Police charge mob

    JERUSALEM, Jan. 9.--Steel helmeted police wearing gas masks charged thousands of rowdies who ringed the Israeli ...

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  26. Wool prices to drop in U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 9.--The United States to-day ordered the ceiling prices of wool to be reduced by 20 per cent, the ...

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  27. Bomb outrage

    SAIGON, Jan. 9.--Two 1001b. exploding plastic bombs to-day rocked the heart of Saigon, killing three and injuring 15. ...

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  28. BULK SUGAR SHIPMENT ARRIVES

    BRISBANE, Wed.--The bulk shipment of 9500 tons of sugar from Mackay had arrived in London in ...

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  29. Power dismissals

    TOWNSVILLE, Wed. -- Townsville Regional Board will dismiss 88 men working on South Townsville power station ...

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  30. Sydney milk up

    SYDNEY, Wed. -- Milk prices will be increased by 2d. a pint in Sydney by the end of next week. The new price ...

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  31. Tour decorations

    BRISBANE, Wed.--Decorations for the Royal tour of Queensland will cost about £50,000. Flags, bunting, slight ...

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  32. Landing delay

    CAIRNS, Wed.--This afternoon's T.A.A. plane from Brisbane had to make several circuits before it could land ...

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  33. Wants a share

    MELBOURNE, Wed.--Ansett Airways wanted a share in any distribution of Government business and mail contracts, ...

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  34. Wheat may be short failing co-operation

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Nothing short of the most heroic efforts by the States and the Commonwealth Government, in co-operation with the wheatgrowers, would save Australia in 1953 from the most serious wheat shortage she has faced since the disastrous 1914 drought year. ...

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  35. Political chaos

    PARIS, Jan. 9.--President Auriol yesterday was struggling to form France's 16th post-war Government, following the ...

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  36. Slides kill miners

    NEW YORK, Jan. 9,--Landslides near the Tipuani mines, in north-west Bolivia, killed at least 29 gold miners yesterday. ...

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  37. Savings increased

    CANBERRA, Wed. -- During the 12 months ended November 3 last savings bank deposits in Australia increased by 12.4 per ...

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  38. Case adjourned

    SYDNEY, Wed.--An application by officials of the Federated Ironworkers' Association for an injunction against the ...

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  39. Best market

    MILAN, Jan. 9. -- Italian manufacturers of prefabricated houses rate Australia as their best export market. ...

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  40. Milk deliveries

    BRISBANE, Wed. -- Seven days a week milk delivery in Brisbane during the summer was ordered by the Industrial ...

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  41. Crime probe on New Australians

    BRISBANE, Wed.--Crime among New Australians in Brisbane will be investigated by the Commonwealth Immigration Planning Committee this week. ...

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  42. DEADLOCK IN KOREAN TALKS

    TOKIO, January 9,--United Nations negotiators at Pan Mun Jom today rejected a new Communist compromise proposal on conditions governing a peace settlement. The proposal did not ...

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