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  4. ELECTRICITY SCHEME AT HUME WEIR

    Sydney, January 26.—A hydro electric generating scheme is to be established at Hume Weir on the Murray River at a cost of £2,700,000, the Premier (Mr. McGirr) announced today. Expenditure also provided for the erection of ...

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  5. Moderate Tally Clerks Want Secret Ballot

    Sydney, January 26.—Moderate casual tally clerks on the Sydney waterfront are petitioning the Federal and State Governments for compulsory ballots on strikes. Fetitions containing more than 500 names were sent to the Prime Minister ...

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  6. BELCHER CASE

    London, January 26.—John Belcher, who was found by the Lynskey Bribery Tribunal to have been bribed by gifts, said yesterday he was shocked and ...

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  7. ATYEO SELECTION CAUSES SURPRISE

    Mr Sam Atyeo, associate of the Australian Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) has been appointed as Australian representative on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WAR POSSIBILITY SEEN BY MENZIES

    Mr R. G. Menzies returned to Australia recently after a tour of Britain, the Continent and the United States. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Lost In Love

    Melbourne, January 26.—Myles Patrick O'Reilly (28), laborer of Brunswick, was committed for trial today on a charge of having ...

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  10. Labor Leads In Jewish Elections

    Tel Aviv. January 26.—First results in the Israel election give the Labor Party, [?]ded by the Prime Minister, Ben Gurion, a big majority over the left ...

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  11. To Aid R.A.F. Crash Victims

    Berlin, January 26.—The Russian authorities have decided to permit a British convoy and ambulance to enter the Russian Zone to aid the victims of ...

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  12. A.W.U. Will Not Affiliate With A.C.T.U.

    Melbourne, January 26—The A.C.T.U. could not be of any assistance to the A.W.U. said Mr. T. Doherty, General Secretary of the A.W.U. at the annual ...

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  13. COMMITTEE OF TOWN EMPLOYERS, EMPLOYEES APPOINTED

    A committee is to be formed of ten representatives each of the town employers and town employees, under the auspices of the B.I.C., to go into ways and means of combating the drift of labor to the mines by competing with the lead bonus. ...

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  14. Chinese Peace Negotiations

    Nanking (A.A.P.-Reuter), Jan. 26.—The Sun Fo Cabinet decided today to urge the Chinese Communist Party to Immediately appoint a delegate to ...

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  15. C.P. AMALGAMATION WITH LIBERALS

    Melbourne, January 26.—A motion favoring amalgamation with the Liberal Party by the Country Party was howled down at the Country Party Federal Council meeting yesterday. The motion was moved by Mr. Abbott, M.H.R., and did not get ...

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  16. Hungarian Charges

    Washington, January 26.—The United States yesterday categorically rejected Hungarian charges that the United States Minister to Hungary. Mr. Seldon ...

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  17. Central Western NSW Troubled By Rabbits

    Parkes, January 26.—Millions of rabbits would overrun N.S.W. unless steps were taken in the near future to check the plague, warned a western stock ...

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  18. Cabinet Supports Evatt's Action

    Sydney, January 26.—State Cabinet today decided to support action taken by the Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) in seeking to learn further facts ...

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  19. Chinese Government Offices In Canton

    Nanking, January 26.—General Chang Chih Shung said that all Government offices, m[?]luding Cabinet, would re-open in Canton on February 2. ...

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  20. Coalminers To Work On Monday

    Sydney, January 26.—New South Wales mineworkers decided by ballot today to work on the Australia Day holiday next Monday. Northern and southern ...

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  21. AUTHOR ROUSED BY LAWYER

    Paris, January 26.—Remarks about his relationship with a girl yesterday roused Victor Kravchenko to appeal to the Court for production against "questions ...

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  22. SHARK MESHING FOR NEWCASTLE

    Sydney, January 26.—The Minister for Works, Mr. J. J. Cahill, said last night that the State Government would soon call tenders for shark meshing, in the ...

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  23. Agrees To Sterilisation

    Los Angeles, January 26.—Georgette Brucks, 21 year old mother of four children, yesterday agreed to undergo a sterilisation operation as the penalty for ...

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  24. Superfortress Sale Denied

    London, January 26.—Following rumors, the Air Ministry has denied that britain is negotiating with the United States for 150 second-hand Superfortress ...

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  25. Boy Dies From Spider Bite

    Sydney, January 26.—A 14-year-old boy bitten by a funnel web spider this morning died at Royal North Shore Hospital tonight. He was Warren Crickmore, of ...

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  26. German Pianist Forced To Leave U.S.

    New York, January 20.—The Department of Justice has announced the detention of the German concert pianist Walter Glescking, and has stated that ...

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  27. S.A.'s L.C.L. SENATE CANDIDATES

    Adelaide, January 26.—Four L.C.L. candidates to contest the Senate at the Federal elections were elected today by postal ballot of the Central L.C.L. ...

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  28. Harp Will Remain

    The emblem of a harp, which both Eire and Northern Ireland regard as their symbol, will remain on the Royal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. ALLIED INVASION PLAN

    Frankfurt, January 26.—Lt.-General Clarence Huebner, Chief of the U.S. Ground Forces in Europe has stated that the Germans captured the entire ...

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  30. NAZIS LIFT HEADS IN GERMANY

    Dr. Otto Strasser, who broke with Hitler in 1930 and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. Rising Prices Problem

    Melbourne, January 26.—The real solution to rising prices was production allied with compulsory control of prices and profit, the Federal Minister for ...

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  32. GRANT OF £100 TO FIRE HERO

    Adelaide, January 26.—State Cabinet had approved a grant of £100 to Mr. Vivian Peters, the 27-year-old hero of the Port Lincoln freezing works fire tragedy ...

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  33. AUSTRALIA'S INDONESIA DELEGATE RETURNS

    Sydney, January 26.—Refusing to comment on his mission. Australia's delegate to Delhi conference on Indonesia hurried to report to Dr. Evatt ...

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