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  3. UNION LEADERS TO SEE MR. CHIFLEY TO-DAY ON UNREST

    CANBERRA, January 12.—Union leaders and the Industrial Committee of the Labour party will confer with the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) at Parliament House to-morrow on the prevailing industrial unrest in ...

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  4. RELAXING AT LYNCH'S

    The Nearest Seaside Resort is over 30 miles from Ipswich, but river swimming holes in the city area provide a pleasant substitute for sea-bathing for many Ipswich folk. Pictured above is a group of bathers enjoying the water at Lynch's Crossing on a hot afternoon recently. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SOUTH COAST N.S.W. MINERS ATTACK "REDS"

    SYDNEY, January 12.—The first shots in the campaign to remove Communists from executive office in the Miners' Federation have been fired by the anti-Communist section on ...

    Article : 297 words
  6. BABY AMONG 15 IN PLANE CRASH

    LONDON, Jan. 12—Renuter's says that two of the crew and three passengers were killed when a European Airways Dakota carrying 11 passengers and a crew of five, crashed on a Kentish hillside. Another member of the crew died ...

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  7. U.S.A. PLANS TO OPERATE 6000 PLANES

    WASHINGTON, January 12.—The U.S.A. Army Air Forces during the years immediately ahead will have ...

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  8. U.K. Puts Complaint on Albania Before U.N.O.

    LAKE SUCCESS, January 12—The British Government has filed a complaint with the Security Council charging Albania with mining Corfu Straits where two British warships were damaged with the loss of 44 lives last October. ...

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  9. DEAD GIRL'S CLOTHES STILL NOT FOUND

    BRISBANE, Jan. 12—Intensive police investigations have not resulted in the discovery of the missing clothes ...

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  10. FIFTEEN KILLED IN SCOTTISH MINE FIRE

    LONDON, January 12.—Fifteen lives were lost by an explosion and fire in the Burngrange Mine, at West ...

    Article : 190 words
  11. MR. FADDEN CLAIMS MR. CHIFLEY LIKES COUNTING MONEY

    SYDNEY, Jan, 12.—"The latest Treasury figures prompt me to ask how much longer Mr. Chifley intends continuing ...

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  12. DUKE'S FAREWELL A PLEA FOR TEAMWORK

    BRISBANE, January 12—"Every Australian should put Australia first," said the Duke of Gloucester in a farewell ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. "NOT SAFE TO BREAK INTERNATIONAL PEACE"

    CLEVELAND, January 12—The U.S.A. Secretary of State (Mr. Byrnes) in his last major address before retiring declared that the present Powers' relationships could not substantially be altered by any one nation without ...

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  14. WRITER SAYS GAME NOT FIRST WITH SOME OF M.C.C.

    LONDON, January 12.—Several members of the M.C.C. team do not give the impression that cricket is ...

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  15. GERMAN COMMUNISTS ATTACK BRITISH GOVT.

    LONDON, Jan. 12.—The British United Press Hamburg correspondent states that Germans could not be held down even with rifles, ...

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  16. WARD'S STAND ON BRETTON WOODS MAY CAUSE SPLIT

    SYDNEY, January 12—The latest denunciation by the Federal Minister for Transport (Mr. Ward) of the Bretton Woods financial agreement and his forthright insistence that Australia should take no part in it have roused ...

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  17. £300,000 IMPROVEMENT SCHEME FOR ART GALLERY

    SYDNEY, Jan. 12.—A £300,000 improvement scheme for the National Art Gallery, Sydney, was announced by the State Education ...

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  18. PUBLIC OPINION DIVIDED ON ELIZABETH AND PHILIP

    LONDON, January 12.—Only 55 per cent. of the people invited to give opinions on whether Princess Elizabeth should marry Prince Philip, favour marriage without qualifications. ...

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  19. NO TROOPS TO BE USED IN FOOD DISTRIBUTION

    LONDON, Jan. 12.—The Labour Ministry decided to defer the plan to use troops to distribute food to-morrow because of the transport ...

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  20. HOMES ARE 'BOARDING HOUSES' TO TOO MANY YOUNG PEOPLE

    BRISBANE, January 12.—"Too large a percentage of to-day's youth consider their homes as nothing but glorified boarding houses," said Rev. Father E. Scheern, in St. Stephen's Cathedral to-day. Homes were too often ...

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  21. WIVES AND CHILDREN JOIN TROOPS IN JAPAN

    TOKIO, January 12.—The first party of wives and children of men in the British Commonwealth Occupation Force landed ...

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