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  3. URANIUM FIND REPORTED IN N.S.W.

    CANBERRA, Jan. 21.—A report that uranium has been discovered in a disused silver mine in ...

    Article : 136 words
  4. MIGRANTS BORN ON SHIP

    Three bonny babies, held by their proud mothers, were born while the migrant ship Partizanka was on its way to Sydney. From left: Mrs. Anne Kairouz, 24, Arabian, and Lilly: Mrs. Stella Lismann, 29, Polish, and Marcel; Mrs. Sipora Kasreil, 22, Polish, and Florette. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. JOCK GARDEN CASE OPENS ALLEGED DEAL IN TIMBER

    SYDNEY, Jan. 21.—The Brisbane timber firm of Hancock and Gore was alleged in the Special Federal Court to-day to have paid out £50,000 to a syndicate which fraudulently started a venture in a ...

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  6. QLD. POLICE STOP SOUTHERN THUGS

    BRISBANE, Jan. 21.—The Queensland Police have placed a "steel screen" on the border to prevent Southern "roughnecks" from entering this State. The Chief of the C.I.B., Inspector F. ...

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  7. EXPECTED BIG DROP IN WOOL

    BRISBANE, Jan. 21.—Queensland's wool offerings at the current season's sales will fall to the lowest point in 12 ...

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  8. POLICE BAFFLED BY MELBOURNE MURDER

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 21—Despite inquiries by a large squad of police for six months, the Victorian Police admitted to-day that they had no evidence to show who shot James Coates, ...

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  9. FORMER TAS. PREMIER INDICTED

    HOBART, Jan.—An indictment was filed by the Crown Law Department in the Supreme Court to-day ...

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  10. N.S.W. Faces All-out Halt in Collieries

    SYDNEY, Jan. 21.—New South Wales to-night was on the eve of a disastrous all-out coal stoppage which will dislocate Australia's entire economy. The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) is reported to have ...

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  11. MAIZE EXPORT PERMITS

    BRISBANE, Jan. 21.—The Minister for Agriculture and Stock (Mr. Collins) stated to-day that, following ...

    Article : 162 words
  12. "MACARTHUR FOR PRESIDENT" MOVE

    NEW YORK, Jan.—It was announced from Little Rock (Arkansas) yesterday, that General Douglas MacArthur's ...

    Article : 136 words
  13. SONG HAS RUSH TREATMENT

    BRISBANE, Jan. 21.—A song, which was thought out, set to made, copied, tried, published, and sold, all within ...

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  14. JAPANESE WOOL INDUSTRY METHODS INTEREST AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Jan 21.—The Government is endeavouring to obtain from Japan plans, specifications, and formulae for machinery for woollen textile production, said the Minister for Commerce ...

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  15. RUSSIA DEMANDS END TO ANGLO—U.S. AGREEMENT

    BERLIN, Jan. 21.—The Australian Associated Press says "At an Allied Control Council meeting yesterday, it was ...

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  16. No Deportation for Chinese Girl

    SYDNEY, Jan. 21.—Nineteen year-old Gwenda Yee, now Mrs. Ernest Goulding, was granted permission by the Customs ...

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  17. "Bridgehead" for Spiritual Invasion

    BRISBANE, Jan. 21.—A Sydney church organisation—the Open Air Campaigners—has sent one of its mobile units, to Brisbane to conduct a spiritual ...

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  18. Dairy Workers Seek 40-Hour Week

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 21.—The Australian Workers Union wants a 40-hour week for employees in the ...

    Article : 99 words
  19. SYDNEY THUGS STILL AT LARGE

    SYDNEY, Jan. 21.—Despite an intensive man-hunt, police so far have failed in their attempts to capture three thugs ...

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  20. FOUR DAVIS CUP PLAYERS IN AUST. TENNIS FINALS

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 21.—Four Davis Cup players, Bromwich, Quist, Sidwell, and G. Brown, will play off in the semi-finals ...

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  21. Acrobat Fell Into Lions' Den

    LONDON, Jan. 21.—When the taut wire on which he was dancing snapped during a circus performance, a ...

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  22. MYSTERIOUS STAMPEDES BAFFLE QLD. CATTLEMEN

    MONTO, Jan.—Mysterious stampedings by hundreds of cattle and horses, believed scared by an unseen danger, are baffling veteran stockmen. ...

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  23. AGREEMENT ON SOUTHERN GOODS

    BRISBANE, Jan. 21—The Queensland and New South Wales Governments have come to an arrangement ...

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  24. P.M. URGES HELP FOR INDUSTRIES

    CANBERRA, Jan. 21—It was imperative for the Governments and public authorities to ensure that ...

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  25. INDIANS DEFEAT S.A. COUNTRY TEAM

    ADELAIDE, Jan. 21.—The Indian cricketers defeated the South Australian country team by an innings and 106 runs ...

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  26. CHINESE MILITARY CONFERENCE SOON?

    SHANGHAI, Jan. 21.—Generllsslmo Chiang Kai-shek is calling a conference of all top-ranking commanders ...

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  27. NO FRENCH R.U. TOUR IN 1948

    SYDNEY, Jan. 21.—A New Zealand decision to abandon negotiations for a visit by a French Rugby Union team this ...

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  28. HINDU ARRESTED FOR BOMB THROWING

    NEW DELHI, Jan. 21—Reuter's says that a 23-year-old Hindu, Madan Lal, was arrested after a bomb was thrown ...

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  29. "MORE TELEPHONES ON THE WAY"

    BRISBANE, Jan. 21.—More telephones will be installed in Queensland in the next six months than in any ...

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  30. LABOUR DIVISION ON ROYAL ALLOWANCE

    LONDON, Jan. 2I.—Nearly 200 Labour members did not vote in a division on the Royal allowance in the House of ...

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  31. HEAT TOO MUCH FOR ACE RUNNER

    SYDNEY, Jan 21.—The Jamaican sprint star. Herb Mckenley, was ill in his dressing room for a short while ...

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  32. JAPANESE WHALERS

    TOKIO, Jan. 21.—Loaded with 400 tons of whale meat, the Japanese whaling shin, Banshu Maru arrived at Tokio, ...

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