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  3. U.S. ATTITUDE ON 'PLANE INCIDENTS

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.— A U.S. State Department spokesman said to-day that the United States had taken no stand on the shooting down of the five R.A.F. 'planes by Israeli forces, as it was not directly involved in any way. ...

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  4. BACK ON JOB AGAIN

    Miners and railwaymen settled down to another year's work yesterday, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RECORD DEFENCE EXPENDITURE IN TRUMAN'S BUDGET

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 10. — President Truman to-day asked Congress to provide him with 21,000,000,000 dollars for foreign aid and national defence programmes for the 1949-50 fiscal year. ...

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  6. PORT DELAYS BOOST COSTS

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 10. —The slow turn-round of ships on the Australian coast was a headache to ...

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  7. BENEFICIAL RAINFALLS IN EASTERN STATES

    SYDNEY, Jan. 10.—Good rain over the eastern States during the week-end is expected to give Australia its best season for many years. Experts of the N.S.W. ...

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  8. FIVE HOPE TO BE SOUTH COAST MAYOR

    BRISBANE January 10.— At least five candidates will contest the Mayoralty of the new Town of South Coast at ...

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  9. Peace Moves Rejected by Chinese Communists

    MONTREAL, Jan. 10.—Telephone reports from Tientsin say that attempts to secure a cease-fire have failed, states the United Press Nanking correspondent. The four-man City Council truce mission which went to the Communist lines to ...

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  10. Man Trapped When Truck Crashed

    BRISBANE, Jan. 10. — More than 20 rescuers worked desperately for about 10 minutes to free a ...

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  11. NEW CEREMONY NEXT MONTH

    CANBERRA, Jan. 10.—The first naturalisation ceremony user the new Nationality Citizenship Act will be held ...

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  12. FLOODING IN Nth. QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Jan. 10.— Local flooding and traffic dislocation is threatened by heavy rains in North ...

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  13. "SERIOUS CRISIS FACES FRANCE"

    LONDON, January 10— France's currency will become worthless and a revolutionary situation will ...

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  14. Plan for 'Phone Improvements

    BRISBANE, Jan. 10.—Another 2000 telephone trunk line channels would be in use in Australia within the ...

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  15. BRISBANE CLEANSING CRISIS IS OVER

    BRISBANE, Jan. 10.—The city's cleansing service hold-up is now over. Sixty-two former employees of the General ...

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  16. PEACE MOVES IN BURMA

    LONDON, Jan. 10.—Mr. Bo Po Kun, President of the white band" insurgent followers of the People's ...

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  17. FIREMEN OBJECT TO AUXILIARIES

    ADELAIDE, Jan. 10.— Adelaide fire brigade men have decided that they will refuse to attend any fire in the ...

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  18. FURTHER TAXATION CUTS EXPECTED THIS YEAR

    CANBERRA, Jan. 10.—A surplus of £2O,000,000 is believed likely in some quarters for the financial year ending in June. A statement of Consolidated Revenue for the six months ended December shows ...

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  19. EMPEROR HIROHITO VISITS MacARTHUR

    TOKIO. Jan. 10.—Emperor Hirohito visited General MacArthur at 10.10 a.m., and remained for two hours. Official ...

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  20. Higher Price for Pig-meat Sought

    BRISBANE. Jan. 10,—Pigmeat production could only be increased by a rise in price to 1/6 a lb., the ...

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  21. ENGINEMEN REFUSE TO WORK NEW RUN

    BRISBANE, Jan. I0.—After two enginemen had refused to man the 5.18 a.m. train to Toowoomba without an ...

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  22. Controversy Over Laidley Oil Claim

    BRISBANE, Jan. 10.—State Mines Department officials doubted to-day whether small quantities of oil had been found in the Lockyer Valley by persons boring for water. ...

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  23. SAVINGS BANK DEPOSITS UP

    CANBERRA, Jan. 10.— Savings bank deposits increased by £2,091,000 to £688,515,000 in November, ...

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  24. RECORD-BREAKING TRIP BY NEW ORIENT VESSEL

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 10. —The new Orient liner, Orcades, carrying 1600 passengers, berthed in ...

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