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  2. Advertising

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  3. WORLD WONDERING WHAT IS GOING TO HAPPEN

    LONDON, January 22.-"The choice before the country is whether to take another plunge into Socialist regimentation or by strong efforts regain the freedom, initiative, and opportunities of British life," said Mr. Winston Churchill in the Conservative Party's first election broadcast. ...

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  4. State Election In April or May

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Queensland and New South Wales State elections probably will be held on the same Saturday in late April or early May. ...

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  5. BUMPER SEASON

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Queensland's estimated butter production last December was ...

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  6. INDO-CHINA INVASION REPORTED

    TAIPEH, January 22.-- The Chinese Nationalist Central News Agency quoted military ...

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  7. Greeks May Age But Not Dye

    ATHENS, Jan. 22.--An order banning women from dyeing their hair or men their moustaches on ...

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  8. RIVERSIDE RELIC

    Most of Mackay's fleet of small boats, comprising fishing and tourist launches, is undergoing annual overhaul. The fishing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. "Royal" Obsolete In India

    NEW DELHI, Jan. 22.--A 31-gun salute from Government House on January 26 will proclaim India as the world's biggest republic of ...

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  10. Divorce And Nullify Law

    LONDON, January 22. -- The chairman of the Marriage Law Reform Society (Mr. Robert S. W. Pollard) to-day ...

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  11. PRODUCTION NOT LOWERED BY 40-HOUR WEEK---Mr.Gair

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Production as a whole had not been reduced by introduction of the 40-hour week, the Labor and Industry Minister (Mr. Gair) claimed in a broadcast address to-night. A survey of Victoria, as ...

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  12. Forgeries Detected

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The audacious forger who drew £5860 from the bank account of Sydney ...

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  13. MELBOURNE UNDER BLACKOUT THREAT

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Gas rationing is likely to be imposed in Melbourne and the port completely tied up as a result of an unprecedented move by the Australian Stevedoring Industry Board to-night. ...

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  14. NECK BROKEN SECOND TIME

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A youth who broke his neck in the surf two years ago is believed to have broken it for the second time ...

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  15. Divers Called To Aid Police

    IPSWICH, Sunday. -- After a continuous search over the week-end, police have failed to find the body of Edward ...

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  16. QLD. WOOL CHEQUE WILL BE £40,000,000

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Queensland's 1949-50 wool cheque would be a record £40,000,000 on present prices, a wool industry spokesman said to-night. Last season's cheque was £32,287,000 for 484,040 ...

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  17. EXPELLED

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- After a 12-hour sitting, the State Council of the Returned Servicemen's League to-night expelled a ...

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  18. Pistol Packin' Waitress

    RICHMOND (Cal.), January 22. -- The West is still wild--a pistol-packing waitress hit ...

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  19. Youth Drowned Near Drayton

    TOOWOOMBA, Sunday. -- An 18-year-old youth, William Guth, of Hut 19, Stephens-street, Toowoomba, was ...

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  20. Seeks Restoration Of Federal Subsidies

    But Beer Might Be Dearer SYDNEY, Sunday.--The N.S. Wales Prices Minister (Mr. Finnan) said to-day he would ask the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) to restore Federal subsidies ...

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  21. Russian Support For Red China

    LONDON, January 22. -- Although confirmation of the reported signing of a friendship treaty between Russia and ...

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  22. Girls Slept Under Tree

    CAIRNS, Sunday.--Three 16-year-old girls who spent Saturday night sleeping under a tree in ...

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  23. Russia's Motive Is Diplomatic Sabotage

    LONDON, Jan. 22.--Recent diplomatic actions by Russia and her Communist neighbors "seem to suggest the Kremlin ...

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  24. GAVE SECRETS TO SOVIET SPIES

    NEW YORK, January 22. -- A former State Department official, Alger Hiss, was found guilty of perjury by a ...

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  25. Lifesaver Told To "Go Away"

    SYDNEY, Sun.--A man was noticed swimming out to sea at Bondi to-day, and when a lifesaver went out to rescue ...

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  26. "YOU CANNOT SAVE EUROPE UNLESS YOU SAVE GERMANY"

    FRANKFURT, January 22.--Western Germany to-day saw the foundation of a new society advocating unity with the East zone and a new extreme Nationalist party comprised of some 50 conservative ...

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  27. No One Whistled, Girl Complained

    NEW YORK, Jan 22.--The National Labor Relations Board will have to decide by March 21 whether an employee ...

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  28. TWO KILLED IN ROAD CRASHES

    BRISBANE, Sun.--The Australian Workers' Union Federal convention will begin in Brisbane next Thursday. ...

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  29. United States Scheduled For Red Conquest

    ILLINOIS, Jan. 22.--Success of the European recovery program might point the way to eventual overbrow of ...

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  30. LARGE INFLUX OF DUTCH RURAL WORKERS CONSIDERED PROBABLE

    LONDON, January 22.--The possibility of large scale migration of Dutch farm workers from the Netherlands is likely to be announced in Canberra next. week. It is expected the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) will make reference to this possibility in a migration policy he will outline ...

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  31. Dole In Germany

    LONDON, Jan. 22.--West Germany's unemployed increased by 224,673 in the first fortnight of 1950, bringing the total on ...

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