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  3. Professor Copland—"Australian Capital Resourses Strained"

    CANBERRA, Jan. 27.—Australia faced the post-war resumption of normal economic development with grossly inadequate capital equipment in all phases of transport, coal supplies, electric power, and housing, Professor Sir Douglas ...

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  4. Ship Sails Through N.S.W. "Bushfire"

    BRISBANE, Jan. 27.—The 10,000-ton British ship Ixion berthed in Brisbane today after "sailing through a bushfire." ...

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  5. MARTIAL LAW DECLARED IN EGYPT AFTER DAY OF TERROR

    LONDON, January 27.—Martial law was declared throughout most of Egypt last night after a day of terror in Cairo, says Reuter's correspondent in Cairo. Unofficial reports state over 100 people were killed ...

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  6. ROOF WHISKED FROM HOUSE

    BRISBANE, Jan. 27.—A whirlwind lifted the roof off a small house at Cooper's Plains, near Brisbane, today, while ...

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  7. Supports South Coast Building

    SURFERS PARADISE, Jan. 27.—A wise Government would never stand in the way of advancement of any ...

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  8. DUTCH MIGRANT FOUND HANGED IN PRISON CELL

    BRISBANE, Jan. 27.—A 34-year-old Dutch migrant who came to Australia from Holland in May last year, ...

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  9. NEW ROCKET RECORD TRY

    BALTIMORE, Jan. 27.—A Navy Viking rocket will be launched next Spring in an attempt to ...

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  10. PRISONERS HELP FIGHT DISASTROUS VIC. FIRES

    MELBOURNE, January 27.—About 40 prisoners from the Tumbarumba Prison Farm are fighting side by side with hundreds of farmers and townspeople to ...

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  11. Weaver Back in Japan

    TOKIO, Jan. 27.—Former 26-year-old Australian serviceman. Frank Loyal Weaver was picked up by ...

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  12. Special Planes For Royal Tour

    CANBERRA, Jan. 27.—Their Royal Highnesses, Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh, would ...

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  13. ENEMY ACCEPTS PLAN TO SPEED UP TRUCE TALKS

    NEW YORK, Jan. 27.—The enemy today accepted an Allied plan for speeding the armistice talks, the American Associated Press correspondent reported from ...

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  14. Heavy Damage in Toowoomba Shop Fire

    TOOWOOMBA, Jan. 27.—Some thousands of pounds worth of damage was caused by a fire which early this ...

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  15. BABY DIES: BROTHER SERIOUSLY BURNT

    MT. ISA, Jan. 27.—A two-year-old boy was fatally burnt at his home today. His brother, aged 4, is in hospital ...

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  16. Reception Liquor "Bad Taste"

    BRISBANE, Jan. 27.—The Queensland Temperance Leagua Secretary (Mr. C. H. Carter) today eriticised the ...

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  17. NATIVES BRING HELP TO WRECKED LUGGER CREW

    COOKTOWN, January 27.—Two Thursday Island native crew-members of a wrecked 45ft. lugger reached Cooktown today after a 20-mile rowing ordeal in a ...

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  18. Country Preference for Migrant Labour

    CANBERRA, Jan. 27.—The Minister for Labour and National Service (Mr. Holt) said today that primary producers will in future get migrant labour in ...

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  19. Child Murdered After Prayers?

    WINNIPEG, Jan. 27.—A man and his wife who told friends to expect the end of the world within a week were ...

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  20. THREE RUSSIAN SUBS SUNK?

    NEW YORK, Jan. 27.—The United States Navy had sunk three unidentified submarines since the start of the Korean ...

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  21. VIOLENCE IN TUNIS WANING

    TUNIS, Jan. 27.—Violence, born of a Tunisian Nationalist campaign for increased independence, appeared ...

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  22. VALUABLE BAUXITE DEPOSIT LOCATED

    CANBERRA, Jan. 27.—Sensational reports are reaching Canberra about the tests of bauxite deposits on Wessel ...

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