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  4. FORECAST

    Warm to hot, further heavy rain possible ...

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  5. Release Demanded— Ultimatum To Terrorists.

    JERUSALEM, Tues.—The High Commissioner (General Cunningham) summoned Mrs. Golda Myerson, of the Jewish Executive, and Israel Rokach, Mayor of Tel Aviv, and issued an ultimatum that unless Major Collins and Judge Windham, who ...

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  6. Public Ownership Of Britain's Coal Mines

    January 1 marked the opening of a new era in British industrial and economic life. It was the day of the vesting of the nation's 1500 coal mines in public ownership—at a cost of £164,660,000. In London the recently formed, National Goal Board held a Press conference under Chairman Lord Hyndley. Picture shows at the Press conference, Lord Hyndley showing a plated miner's lamp presented ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Aust. Request Opposed.

    LONDON, Tues—It is authoritatively learned that the Russian delegate (M. Gusey) has submitted a report to the other deputies on Germany, urging the ...

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  8. 28 Inches Of Rain In One Day

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Nearly 28 inches of rain fell at Spring Brook mountain resort near Southport on January 25. ...

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  9. Reasons Advanced For Recent Air Crashes

    LONDON, Tues.—Overloading, inadequate maintenance shortage of spare parts, were blamed by a Douglas Aircraft Corporation spokesman in New York for the recent crashes of Dakota planes operated by foreign airlines. ...

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  10. Wife Of Moslem Leader Arrested

    LAHORE, Tues.—Police have arrested Lady Elizabeth Victoria Noon, 30-year-old English wife of Sir Firoskhan Noon, while she was leading a procession of Veiled Moslem women in definance of the Punjab Government ban on public assemblies. ...

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  11. Bromwich, Quist Retain Doubles Title

    SYDNEY, Tues.—In a match that took less than an hour to complete the Australian doubles champions John Bromwich and ...

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  12. Migrant Bricklayer Leaves Canberra

    CANBERRA, Tues.—A bricklayer, John Veller, left the British builder migrants camp here to-day to accept a job in ...

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  13. Tennis Statements Rouse Schroeder.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—"I am sick and tired of being run down in print by a bunch of crystal gazers who really don't know too ...

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  14. C. P. Liberal Fusion Favoured; Spooner

    SYDNEY, Tues.—Confidence that an overwhelming majority of the members of both the Liberal and Country Parties favoured the fusion of these parties was expressed by the State President of the Liberal Party (Mr. Spooner) to-night. ...

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  15. George Moore To Ride Codicil In Australian Cup

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—George Moore has agreed to go to Melbourne to ride Codicil in the Australian Cup on the last day of ...

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  16. Three Wholesale Butchers Fined £100 Each.

    SYDNEY, Tues.—Mr. Atkinson, S.M., told three wholesale butchers in a special Federal Court to-day that he ...

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  17. Mr Field Retires From Racing

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Because of ill-health, Mr. S. J. Field, owner of Courtship, Persian, Prince and Justinian, has retired, from ...

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  18. Copenhagen Crash

    The Copenhagen newspaper, "Berlinske Tideriende" reveals that a 19-year-old apprentice mechanic told the Commission ...

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  19. Egyptian Deputies In Wild Melee

    LONDON, Tues.—A melee in the Egyptian Chamber of Deputies followed the announcement by the Premier (Nokrashy Pasha) that Egypt was submitting her case on the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty to U.N.O. ...

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  20. Ley Murder Case Resumed

    LONDON, Tues.—A bank clerk told the West London Police Court, when the hearing of charges of murder against the former New South Wales Minister, Thomas John Ley, and Lawrence John Smith, was resumed that certain sums of money were ...

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  21. Union Claim For Sunday Pay At Double Time

    MELBOURNE, Tues.—Acting Chief Judge Drake Brockman, in the Arbitration Court, met the Emergency Committee of the ...

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  22. R.A.A.F. Officers Oppose Invasion By Squatters

    BRISBANE, Tues.—An invasion of part of the R.A.A.F. station at Victoria Park by 50 squatters last night was ...

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  23. Staff Shortages Affect Weather Service

    SYDNEY, Tues.—Staff shortages was the reason why Australian airmen were not' getting an improved weather service ...

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  24. TRAIN SMASH IN U.S.A.

    LAGANSPORT (Indiana), Tues.—At least four persons were killed and eight injured when a passenger train from Cincinnatti ...

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  25. Haul Of Typewriters

    SYDNEY, Tues.—When Dulwich Hill Home Science School was opened this morning, it was discovered that 31 typewriters ...

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