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  3. REFUSE DEMAND FOR CHINA IN TALKS

    BERLIN, Jan. 26.—The Western Allies agreed today to reply with a flat "no" to Soviet demands that the "Big Four" meeting be changed to a "Big Five" meeting by admitting China to the conference. ...

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  4. Planning To Receive 100,000 New Migrants

    CANBERRA, Jan. 26. — The Commonwealth Government was planning to receive 100,000 new migrants in 1954-55, the Minister for Immigration (Mr. Holt) announced today. ...

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  5. SHOW CONSCIOUS

    Glamour girls of no angling interest are the plump little fish which peep through the goldfish bowls. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Roads Cut After Heavy Rain in North

    BRISBANE, Jan. 26.— Heavy rain fell today on 250 miles of the Queensland coast between ...

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  7. Pipes and Cheers for Royal Pair

    DUNEDIN, Jan. 26. — With the skirl of pipes recalling its Scottish tradition, Dunedin played host ...

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  8. Landed a Fish—and a Watch

    HASTINGS (New Zealand), Jan. 26.— Fishing off a beach here today Mr. H. ...

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  9. Grazier's Body Exhumed MURDER BY THALLIUM POISONING THEORY

    SYDNEY, Jan. 26. — Grave-diggers took more than three hours to exhume the body of a wealthy 80-year-old grazier from a grave in ...

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  10. "Reds" Walk Out of Korea Talks

    PAN MUN JOM, Jan. 26. — Communist liaison officers walked out of discussions today with Allied ...

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  11. LAUNCH ON RESCUE DASH TO KETCH

    MACKAY, Jan. 26.—The fast tourist launch Peekaye is leaving Mackay at midnight in a dash to ...

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  12. Studying Report on Bribery Allegations

    SYDNEY, Jan. 26.— Two State ministers are now considering a special report on allegations of ...

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  13. "U.K. TRADE REALISES CHALLENGE"

    LONDON, Jan. 26 — The British Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Butler) said yesterday that ...

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  14. May Intervene in Wage Case

    BRISBANE, Jan. 26 — The State Cabinet may intervene this week in the basic wage cost of living ...

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  15. TWO KILLED IN BURLEIGH COLLISION

    BURLEIGH HEADS, Jan. 26.—A man and his wife, so far unidentified, were killed instantly in a ...

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  16. TO STAY IN KOREA

    NEW YORK, Jan. 26.— Britain had decided to retain the Commonwealth Division in Korea ...

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  17. "Australians Not Land-Grabbers"

    CANBERRA, Jan. 26.—"Australians did not covet anyone's country. They were not land-grabbers. They had enough of their own." the Governor-General (Sir William Slim) said in an ...

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  18. Father and Son Die in Collision

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 26. —There have been two tragic father-and-son accidents in Victoria in the ...

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  19. ALL-OUT A.W.U. AID FOR LABOUR IN FEDERAL POLL

    BRISBANE, Jan. 26.—All the forces of the A.W.U., aided by a possible levy on members, are to be used to assist Labour in the coming Federal election. ...

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  20. Ex-Sultan Will Live in Exile "Far Away"

    PARIS, Jan. 26.— A French Foreign Office spokesman said tonight the former Sultan of ...

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  21. May Await C.P. Selection

    BRISBANE, Jan. 26. — The Labour Party may not hold its Wide Bay plebiscite until it knows ...

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  22. 'QUIZ' WARNING TO RADIO STATIONS

    SYDNEY, Jan. 26.— The New South Wales Government has warned commercial broadcasting ...

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  23. CANBERRA JET'S TWO RECORDS

    LONDON, Jan. 26. — A Royal Air Force twin-engined Canberra jet bomber set up two new ...

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  24. BULOLO MILL OPENED

    PORT MORESBY, Jan. 26 —The Territories Minister (Mr. Hasluck) opened the Bulolo plywood mill today ...

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