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  3. DUTCH ARMY ANNOUNCES CEASE FIRE IN SUMATRA

    BATAVIA, Jan. 5.-In an order of the day the Dutch Army Commander-in-Chief (Lieut.-Gen. S. H. Spoor) announced the end of military actions and hostilities in Sumatra fromnoon to-day. The wording of the order is almost exactly ...

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  4. Important Experiments at Gatton

    BRISBANE, Jan. 5.— The Gatton College staff, in association with the C.S.I.R. and Bureau of1 ...

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    CREW MENBER of big stay-sail schooner II clings to the bowsprit to keep watch for small craft as they work down the Harbour against the hard nor'easter after the start of the Sydney-Hobart yacht race. Note safety netting to catch him if he stumbles. The Mistral was prominent throughout the race. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE STORK GAVE NO WARNING

    DETROIT, Jan. 5.—Mrs. Rose Bennick (39), who gave birth to a daughter last Friday, said to-day that she ...

    Article : 159 words
  7. COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS' ATTITUDE TO PRICES CUT

    BRISBANE, Jan. 5.—It was one thing to show a profit on paper, but an entirely different matter to capitalise on the profit so revealed, the President of the ...

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  8. ITALIANS PANIC AT EARTHQUAKE FORECAST

    LONDON Jan. 5.—Hundreds of Italians are moving out from points, 50 miles north of Rome, panic stricken by a forecast of a London meteorologist that there will be a severe earthquake ...

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  9. ISRAELI ALLEGATIONS AGAINST THE BRITISH

    LONDON, Jan. 5.—The Tel Aviv correspondent of "The Times" says a Foreign Ministry spokesman said that Israel would present to the Security Council evidence of Britain's preparations to ...

    Article : 428 words
  10. DEEP OIL BORING TO BEGIN SOON

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 5. — Deep oil boring would begin on Central Queensland sites "within a few months" in official of the Shell Co. said in Melbourne to-night. ...

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  11. KAI-SHEK'S PARTY FAVOURS PEACE

    NANKING, Jan. 5.— The majority of members of the Kuomintang Central last night swung in favour of peace with the Communists, when they debated informally the future policy of ...

    Article : 207 words
  12. REPORT OF U.S. FORCES' WITHDRAWAL DENIED

    NEW YORK, Jan. 5.—he Associated Press representative at Shanghai states that Vice-Admiral Oscar D. Badger, commander of the Western Pacific Fleet, to-day denied that American forces ...

    Article : 319 words
  13. MEAT SHORTAGE IN TOWNSVILLE RELIEVED

    BRISBANE, January 5— Forty-three .tons of beef— a week's supply-will be sent from Lakes Creek ...

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  14. Dr. Edgar Booth Says: "WOOL CLIP WILL BRING £4M. MORE THAN IN 1948"

    SYDNEY, Jan. 5. — The 1949 wool clip would bring at least —4,000,000 more than last year, Dr. Edgar Booth retiring Chairman of the International Wool Secretariat said to-day. Dr. Booth who also is ...

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  15. STRUCK BY CAR

    CAIRNS, Jan. 5.—Edwin Francis Clarke (65) of Tolga, was killed almost instantly about 9.30 p.m. on Tuesday ...

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  16. SHORTAGE OF SKILLED SCIENTIFIC WORKERS

    CANBERRA, Jan. 5.—The Minister for Post-War Reconstruction (Mr. Dedman) to-day attributed Australia's shortage of skilled scientific workers to the expanding needs of the Federal and State ...

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  17. 70 m.p.h. Gale Lashes Howard for 10 Minutes

    MARYBOROUGH, Jan. 5. — Sweeping along a track about a quarter of a mile wide through the centre of Howard at 2.30 p.m. to-day, a gale estimated to have reached a velocity of from 60 to ...

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  18. Huge New Open-cut Coalfield at Nebo?

    MACKAY, Jan. 5.—Coal seams in the Nebo District, 70 miles from Mackay, believed to be suitable for large-scale open cut mining, are being tested by Overseas Boring Co. engineers ...

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  19. Unionists Deny Assault

    BRISBANE, Jan. 5.—A meeting of 148 members of the Transport Workers' Union at the Trades Hall to-day passed ...

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  20. Q'LD 6000 JUNIOR WORKERS SHORT

    BRISBANE, Jan. 5.—Queensland will be 6000 Juvenile workers short of requirements this year. It is estimated that ...

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  21. CRASHED NEAR FATHER'S GRAVE

    LONDON, Jan. 5.—Arriving by air to visit their newly-widowed mother, two brothers named Gree[?] were pitched ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN STROKE.

    LONDON. Jan. 5.—An Australian, C. B. M. Lloyd, is stroke of one of Cambridge's crews practising for the ...

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