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  4. CHINESE PEACE

    Nanking, January 27.—A Chinese Communist spokesman in a broadcast last night called on the Nationalist Government to show its ...

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  5. INDONESIAN MOTION BEFORE U.N.O.

    New York, January 27.—It is understood that the United States, China, Cuba and Norway are firm against any change in the resolution on Indonesia now before the U.N. Security Council. This is despite the fact that Australia, India and ...

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  6. STALIN MAN OF MOODS

    General Bedell Smith, retiring U.S. Ambassador to Russia, remarked in England recently that Stalin has a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. British Policy In Palestine Hotly Debated

    London, January 27.—The Prime Minister, Mr. C. H. Attlee, told the House of Commons last night that the British Government had been trying to get on agreement without force in Palestine and had never encouraged the Arabs to believe that ...

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  8. SUCCEEDS MR MARSHALL

    Mr Dean Acheson has succeeded the U.S. Secretary of State (Mr Marshall) initiator of the famous Marshall Aid ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Treble Time Claim

    Sydney, January 27.—Northern New South Wales mines may not be worked on Australia Day holiday on Monday because of a claim by Port Waratah ...

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  10. LIBERALS VOTE FOR MERGER WITH C.P.

    Melbourne, January 27.—An immediate merger with the Country Party was decided upon today by the Victorian Parliamentary Liberal Party. This decision was made because of the vital issues which would be faced at the next Federal elections. ...

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  11. Tax Cuts in July Tipped

    Canberra, January 27.—Hints of tax cuts by July 1 are understood to have been given by the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) today at a Cabinet meeting. ...

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  12. Queensland Miners Restive

    Brisbane, January 27.—The Queensland miners would stop work one day every week unless their demands for better conditions were met, threatened their ...

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  13. Cardinal's Arrest

    Sydney, January 27. — More than 100,000 Catholics from all over N.S.W. are expected to attend a mass meeting in the Domain on Sunday to protest ...

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  14. Spree With Mate's Money Leads To Gaol

    Sydney, January 27.—A spending spree with his mate's money cost a young laborer six months gaol in the Central Court today. The laborer was twenty ...

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  15. FIRST MOVE FOR BASIC WAGE RISE

    Melbourne, January 27.—First move in the A.C.T.U.'s campaign for an increase in the basic wage took place today when the Federated Ironworkers Association ...

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  16. Englishman Killed By Terrorists

    Singapore, January 27 (A.A.P.-Reuter).—An Englishman was shot dead by terrorists near the collieries at Batuarang near Kuala Lumpur this morning. The ...

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  17. Preparations For World War III.?

    London, January 27.—Former member of the staff of General Sokolovsky (Russian-General Commanding Berlin) Lieut-Colonel Georgi Toka[?] who has escaped ...

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  18. JAPAN WANTS TO BE IN OLYMPICS

    Tokio, January 27.—The Japan Olympic Association plans to have [?] members sell pencils in city streets to raise funds to send a delegate to the ...

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  19. More Venomous Than Snake

    Noted expert at the Museum (Mr. Kinghorn) said that, drop for drop, the venom of the tunnel web spider was more deadly than that of Australia's most ...

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  20. Open Trial Within Fortnight

    London, January 27.—The Hu[?]arian Minister at Paris, Count Karolyi, said today that Cardinal Mindszenty will be given an open trial within a fortnight ...

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