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  3. WOUNDED WHALE ATTACKS CHASER

    PERTH, Friday.—A wounded sperm whale attacked the 450-ton Norwegian whale-chaser Thorbrann 2000 miles south of ...

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  4. CHINESE FIRE CONSULATE

    HONGKONG Jan. 16.—In the worst anti-British demonstration experienced in Canton, the British Consular offices and other buildings were set on fire and completely wrecked. ...

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  5. Country Power Stations Helped Sydney

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Southern Electricity Supply had given substantial assistance to Sydney during the recent electricity crisis, and ...

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  6. Dollar Crisis, May Cut Home Goods

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Because of a serious set back in the dollar situation further cuts in imports may be announced soon. It is expected that there may ...

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  7. Professor Urges Understanding Now of Science

    SYDNEY, Friday.—An under standing now of the meaning of science would result in a better life, said Professor M. L. Oliphant, ...

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  8. NEW SEASON'S WHEAT MILLED

    The Newcastle flour mill of C.S. McIntyre Ltd. is working three shifts milling new season's wheat into flour for Australia, India, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BIG URANIUM DEPOSITS IN SOUTH AFRICA

    CAPE TOWN, Jan. 16. A.A.P.—Considerable quantities of uranium had been discovered in the Union of South Africa, the ...

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  10. AUSTRALIA AMAZED U.S. CLERIC

    SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 16. A.A.P.—Australia was seeing a great postwar spiri[?]al revival, the President of the Berkeley (California) ...

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  11. TWO WOMEN ATTACKED

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Two women were attacked by men in Sydney to-night. At Redfern, a woman alleged to ...

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  12. Truce Acceptance Confirmed

    BATAVIA, Jan. 16.—The Security Council Good Offices Committee to-day confirmed that the Republic had accepted the proposals ...

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  13. Jamaica Riots: Scores Injured

    KINGSTON (Jamaica), Jan. 16, A.A.P.—Scores were injured last night in a riot between the followers of the labour leader (Mr. W. A. ...

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  14. Wheat Price Up, Bread May Rise

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A rise of 1/ a bushel in the export price of wheat, bringing the price to 20/6, was announced by the ...

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  15. Guard Prevents Train Crash After 2 Killed

    ATHERTON, Friday.—Prompt action by a railway guard prevented a train smash following a collision this morning between a locomotive ...

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  16. SCIENTIST ON WAY TO AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Jan. 16. A.A.P.—Mr. C. Bayley, long range weapon scientist left by flying boat for Australia. He was one of the scientists ...

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  17. PLAN STOPPAGES, 3 MINING FIELDS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Unless a dispute involving members of the Federated Enginedrivers' and Fire Association was settled before Wednesday, 24-hour stoppages would he held at northern mines on ...

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  18. CHILD VICTIMS OF JEWISH OUTRAGE

    JERUSALEM, Jan. 16. A.A.P.—Seven Arab children and an Arab woman were killed when Jews blew up two houses in Haifa to-day. Eight other Arabs are missing ...

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  19. DAY STOPPAGES BY BRICKMAKERS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—More than 3000 men engaged in brick and the production in Sydney. Newcastle, and on the South Coast, ...

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  20. FRIENDSHIP FOR ARABS U.K. POLICY

    LONDON, Jan. 16. A.A.P.—The treaty of alliance between Britain and Irak was the beginning of a new series of treaties regularising ...

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  21. German Farmers Hiding Food

    DUSSELDORF, Jan. 16. A.A.P—Hans Bocckler, Chairman of the Trades Union Federation in the British zone, told a meeting of ...

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  22. Born A Cripple, Took First Steps

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Born a cripple six years ago, Heather Reynolds, of Nimmitabel, walked for the first time to-day, following ...

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  23. Chinese Books For Perth University

    PERTH, Friday.—The University of Western Australia has received, as a gift from the Chinese Government, 2000 books written in the ...

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  24. To See Daughter, 27, For First Time

    DETROIT, Jan. 16.—A bus driver, Harold Hamilton, 47, is prepared "to make up for all the sadness" of the vears he has ...

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  25. Break Petrol Black Market

    LONDON, Jan. 16. A.A.P.—The Fuel Minister (Mr. Gaitskell) told a Press conference that a Scotland Yard man had been appointed one ...

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  26. Food Worth £2M. For Britain

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The value of Australian food commitments to the United Kingdom during 1947-48 total £2 million, according to a ...

    Article : 170 words
  27. Fascist Salute In Eritrea

    ASMARA (Eritrea), Jan. 16. A.A.P.—Fifteen hundred Italians marched to the Asmara military cemetery singing the Fascist march ...

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  28. Death Of Professor Goddard

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Professor Ernest James Goddard, Professor of Biology at the University of Queensland, died on Heron Island, ...

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  29. Not Guilty Of Plagiarism

    NEW YORK, Jan. 16. A.A.P.—Federal Judge John Bright dismissed the plagiarism suit against the English author, Daphne du ...

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  30. U.S. SYSTEM TO FIX CAR PRICES URGED

    SYDNEY, Friday.—An American system of fixing second-band cat prices was advocated for Australia by Sydney motor trading firms ...

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  31. Yugoslav Leaving Against Wishes

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A Yugoslav, who is returning to Yugoslavia by the Partizanka to-day, said he did not want to leave, but his mother ...

    Article : 82 words
  32. WOOL GOODS EXPORT BY POST BANNED

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Deputy Director of Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. F. R. Bradley) said to-day that all types of worsted and ...

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  33. Man Knocks Down Woman, Takes Bag

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A man knocked a woman down and stole her handbag in Darling Point-road to-night. ...

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  34. Hit By Thug, Man In Hospital

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Ivan Madden, 19, of Cooper-street, Redfern, was admitted to Royal Prince Alfred Hospital with a deep wound ...

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  35. BALTS TO HELP TAKE OFF DRIED FRUIT

    CANBERRA, Friday.—South Australian and Victorian dried fruit growers are to receive an additional 400 workers next month to help ...

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  36. RESCUED MOTHER IN BLAZING HOME

    BOGGABRI, Friday.—Eric Murray, 27, railway employee, carried his mother from her blazing home when fire destroyed a store and ...

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  37. DEATH OF YEMEN KING REPORTED

    CAIRO, Jan. 16. A.A.P.—According to reports reaching Cairo, King Ychia, 85-year-old ruler of Yemen, has died, and a new ...

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  38. MADE U.S. NAVY DRY

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 16. A.A.P.—The death is announced of Josephus Daniels. As a former Secretary of the Navy, he issued an ...

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  39. RUMANIA, BULGARIA SIGN PACT

    BUCHAREST, Jan. 16. A.A.P.—Rumania and Bulgaria have signed a pact of friendship and mutual aid, reports Reuters. ...

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