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  4. Senator Sees Danger of Atomic War

    WASHINGTON, January 28 (AAP): Senator Tydings (Democrat), introduced a resolution in ...

    Article : 191 words
  5. UNO VIEW ON PERSIA Negotiation Move Probable

    LONDON, January 28: There is every prospect that the Security Council will agree to the Persian dispute being left to negotiation between Russia and Persia with the proviso that the result be reported to UNO in due course, says the "Daily ...

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  6. Sydney Scientists Contacted the Sun

    WASHINGTON, January, 28: Australia contacted the sun by radar last year it was learned today, and got a "message" in return. Not only did they get back the normal radar echo as in the case of the moon, but Australian scientists working, in ...

    Article : 176 words
  7. Forde Promises Points Review

    LAE, January 29: Admitting that the points system was not perfect, the Army Minister (Mr. Forde) said in Lae yesterday that on his return to the mainland he would press for a review of ...

    Article : 513 words
  8. SICILIAN BANDITS STILL AT LARGE

    LONDON, January 28 (AAP): Elaborate military operations being conducted against Separatist bandits in Sicily do not appear to ...

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  9. 2,000 JOBS FOR JUVENILE LABOUR HERE

    Indicative of a big revival of activity in the industrial and commercial life of Queensland is the big demand for juvenile labour at present. ...

    Article : 332 words
  10. Blain Urges Review on Malaya

    Mr Blain, MHR, an ex-POW, intends to seek a review of the Malayan campaign at the next session of the ...

    Article : 217 words
  11. UK IMPORT RELAXATION FOR CANADA

    OTTAWA, January 28 (AAP): The Trade Minister (Mr Mackinnon) on his return from a visit to Britain told a Press conference that British ...

    Article : 136 words
  12. Optimistic Outlook on U.S. Strikes

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 28: A prediction that all industrial disputes would be settled "within a ...

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  13. SPECULATORS BUY BIG FIGHT SEATS

    SYDNEY: Speculators obtained as many as 30 tickets each for the Burns-Patrick fight to-day when the outer ringside seats were sold. They expect to sell the tickets bought this morning at ...

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  14. THRESHOLD OF SCHOOL LIFE

    Robert McHugh (top picture) attended Corinda school for the first time today in the care of big brother ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. No Allegiance To Britain, Says de Valera

    DUBLIN, January 28 (AAP): "It is an impertinence to call Eire citizens British subjects," said Mr de Valera, in a speech at ...

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  18. Renounces Throne

    LONDON, January 28: Although he loss rights to the throne by marrying a commoner, Prince Carol, the 29-year-old son of ...

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  19. Inspection Of Proposed Rail Route

    MELBOURNE: Widespread flooding westward of Longreach in the area of the proposed ...

    Article : 138 words
  20. PARALYSIS DYING OUT?

    Since Friday only one case of infantile paralysis has been reported in Queensland, that of a three year old boy of Mackay. ...

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  21. Stop Press

    [?]ry tr[?]unel at Kiev has found 15 [?]n officers and soldiers gully of war crimes in the Ukraine and 12, including three generals have been ...

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  22. DISSENSION IN RANKS OF N.E.I. REPUBLICANS

    BATAVIA, January 28: It is known that the Republican "Prime Minister" (Mr Sjahrir) is greatly worried over dissension within nationalist ranks, says the special representative of the Australian Associated Press. The name of Tan Malacca, a ...

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  23. PHOTOS SHOW LIFE AT INFAMOUS CAMP

    LONDON, January 28 (AAP): Photographs taken at the infamous Nauthausen concentration camp were thrown on to the screen in the Nuremberg court room at the end of today's sitting as ...

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