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  3. JEWS GO TO U.N.O.

    JERUSALEM, Jan. 5. A.A.P.—The Jewish Agency has asked U.N.O. for an international police force to maintain security in Palestine, pending the creation of separate Jewish and ...

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  4. Sugar Supplies Resumed To Breweries

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Sugar workers at the Pyrmont plant of the Colonial Sugar Refinery, who refused to handle sugar to Sydney ...

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  5. SPENT HAPPY PLAY-DAY

    Play centres in the Newcastle and Lake Macquarie districts officially opened yesterday—and the kiddies thronged to them. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. N.Z. Paralysis Cases Now 130

    AUCKLAND, Monday.—New Zealand's infantile paralysis cases total 130. A boy aged 5 died in Auckland ...

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  7. May Extend Meat Strike In Sydney

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The strike at Homebush Abattoirs to-day threatens to extend to other Sydney meatworks and New South Wales country killing centres. ...

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  8. New York Dividend From Snowfall

    NEW YORK, Jan. 5.—New York City reaped a small dividend from the recent snowfall—nearly 53,000 dollars (£A16,562) ...

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  9. Drive Against Communists In U.K. Firmer

    LONDON, Jan. 5. — The allout drive against Communists in Britain is being strengthened. The latest move is within the ...

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  10. Polar Ship In Cyclone Region

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Fears for the safety of the Antarctic exploration ship Wyatt Earp, reported to be in the region of a cyclone ...

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  11. READY FOR LONG TRAM STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Tramwaymen were organising for a long strike, the President of the Tramway Employees' Association ...

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  12. Prison Escapee Soon Recaptured

    GRAFTON, Monday.—After being at large for more than 12 hours, William Arthur Eyles, 35, who escaped from Glen innes ...

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  13. Dutch Premier Not For Australia

    BATAVIA, Jan. 5.—The Dutch Prime Minister (Dr. Louis Beel) announced to-day that he was unable to accept the invitation of ...

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  14. War Tension In Lahore

    LONDON, Jan. 5. A.A.P.—Something approaching "eve of war tension has been created in Lahore by the declaration by the ...

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  15. Arrested After Long Chase

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Two detectives chased a man for half a mile through city streets into Hyde Park late to-night and arrested him after ...

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  16. £92,000 Paid For Damage To Showground

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Federal Government had paid about £92,000 to the Royal Agricultural Society for damage to its buildings ...

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  17. Yacht Protest Dismissed; Christina Out

    HOBART, Monday. — After deliberating for more than eight hours the Sailing Committee of the Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania ...

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  18. Call Minister In Timber Case

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Officers of the Commonwealth Security Service are searching for at least one person in connection with the New ...

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  19. Pay For Peers In Lords Reform Scheme

    LONDON, Jan. 5.—Payment for peers is proposed in a scheme for drastic reform of the House of Lords. ...

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  20. Right To Islands Recognised

    CAPE TOWN, Jan. 5. A.A.P.—It is officially announced that Britain has recognised South Africa's right to occupy the twin Prince ...

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  21. Bible-Reading Marathon Ends

    COVINGTON (Indiana), Jan. 5.—A bible-reading marathon, which started at midnight on New Year's Eve, ended at 2.21 a.m. yesterday, ...

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  22. Endowment Paid On 1M. Children

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Child endowment is now being paid for more than a million children in Australia. ...

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  23. STATE SOCIALISM FOR BURMA

    RANGOON, Jan. 5. A.A.P.—The domestic policy of the Government would be to establish State socialism and climinate ...

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  24. FRENCH PREMIER SUPPORTED

    PARIS, Jan. 5. A.A.P.—The National Assembly gave the Government its first vote of confidence on the "soak the rich and save the ...

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  25. Pilot Ship Picks Up Trawler

    The pilot steamer Captain Cook took the disabled 100-ton seine trawler Say-C in tow off Narrabeen last night. ...

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  26. CHURCHILL "WENT PAINTING"

    LONDON, Jan. 5. A.A.P.—"I am much better.—I went painting this afternoon," Mr. Churchill told Reuters Marrakesh correspondent ...

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  27. 16 Rescues On Sydney Beaches

    SYDNEY, Monday. — With beaches crowded by schoolchildren, and treacherous seas running, lifesavers were continually on the alert ...

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  28. "Vocal Books" For Blind Diggers

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—Talking book machines for blinded ex-servicemen of the 1914-18 and 1939-45 wars would be provided by the ...

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  29. MANY APPLY TO ADOPT BABY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The baby girl abandoned on a Hurstville doorstep on Saturday could be adopted only if the mother were ...

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  30. "Enforce Tivoli Agreement"

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Actors Equity would not try to prevent two English theatrical companies from presenting shows on the ...

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  31. China Insists On 11-Power Talks

    NANKING, Jan. 5.—"China still insists on the convocation of an 11-power conference as a preliminary to the final ...

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  32. Fatally Injured In New Guinea

    PORT MORESBY, Jan. 5.—Mr. John Scott, Lae Manager for New Guinea Goldfields Ltd., died from head injuries received at a ...

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  33. Gwenda Yee Back From Honeymoon

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mrs. Ernest Goulding (formerly Gwenda Yee) and her husband returned tonight from their honeymoon at ...

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  34. P.O.W. Graves Well Cared For

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Graves of Australian prisoners of war who died while working on the Burma-Siam railway were well looked after, ...

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  35. SWUNG BAT AT PLAY CENTRE

    John Balcombe, of Cook's Hill, swung a hefty cricket but at the Centenuial Park play centre yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. POSTAL STOPPAGE DEFERRED

    SYDNEY, Monday.— The State Executive of the Postal Workers' Union to-night deferred a proposed one-day stoppage in New South ...

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  37. U.S. FIRM TO OPEN FACTORY IN U.K.

    LONDON, Jan. 5. A.A.P.—To help fight the dollar shortage, the Remington Rand Typewriter Company is to make typewriters and ...

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  38. DOOR BLOWN OFF SAFE, £1000 STOLEN

    HOBART, Monday. — Safeblowers who broke into a Hobart cafe at the week-end, blew the door off a safe and stole more ...

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  39. GASTRIC AILMENT AFFECTS NURSES

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Brisbane General Hospital doctors are puzzied by a gastric ailment which has affected the nursing staff since the ...

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  40. BOOKMAKER REPORTS THEFT OF £5000

    PERTH, Monday.—The theft of £5000 in bank notes from his home in Mt. Lawley at the weekend has been reported to Perth ...

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  41. Anglo-Egyptian Sterling Pact

    LONDON, Jan. 5 A.A.P.—Britain and Egypt have signed a sterling agreement, the details of which will be announced to-night, says ...

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