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  2. MAJOR COUSENS' COMMISSION TAKEN

    MELBOURNE, January 22.—The Minister for the Army (Mr. Chambers) announced today that the commission of Major Charles Cousens had been cancelled. Mr. Chambers said the Military Board had found that the cause given by ...

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  3. VOTE OF CONFIDENCE IN RAMADIER

    Paris, January 22.—Sixty-eight members abstained from voting when the French National Assembly by 549 votes to nil have the Premier Designate. Paul ...

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  4. GENERAL MARSHALL NOT FOR POLITICS

    WASHINGTON, January 22.—Speculation that his appointment as United States Secretary of State is but a prelude to his nomination for the Presidency was checked by General George Morshall shortly before he was sworn in ...

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  5. NEW PAY FOR POLICEMEN ANNOUNCED

    SYDNEY, January 22.—A new agreement on pay and conditions of police, other than Commissioned Officers, war announced today by the Senior Conciliation Commissioner, Mr. E. I. Kilpatrick. The new award provides for a rise of £16 ...

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  6. Fallon Attacks "Red Wreckers"

    Brisbane, January 22.—Wage earners must refuse to be misled by mischievous individuals with no sense of regard for Australian working-class organisation ...

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  7. Health Corps For Britain's Navy

    New steps to further the health and welfare of Britain's sailors have been taken' with an Admiralty decision to train a number of officers and ratings ...

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  8. Mulley Robbers Committed For Trial

    Sydney, January 22.—In the Industrial Court today Francis John Montgomery (23), laborer, and Jack Charles Adams (28), were committed ...

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  9. COMPLETE FREEDOM FOR PALESTINE

    LONDON, Jonuary 22.—Complete independence for Palestine will be demanded by the representatives of the Palestine Arab Higher Organisation when they attend the forthcoming London talks on Palestine, says Reuter's ...

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  10. PLANE CRASHES; CREW ESCAPE

    Sydney, January 22.—When a training plane crashed at Schofield's Aerodrome, near Richmond, today, the pilot and crew of three scrumbled out as the ...

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  11. Local Passes At The Intermediate Examination

    Sydney, January 22—Below is the list of pupils in Broken Hill who qualified for the award of the Intermediate Certificate in 1946. The Department's purpose in issuing ...

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  12. Alleged Plot In Hungary

    Budapest, January 22.—After the Hungarian Parliament suspended their immunity, seven members of the Hungarian Smallholders Party were ...

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  13. Students Demonstrate In Georgia

    Atlanta, Georgia, January 22.—Excitement over the fight between Georgia's "twin," the Covernors Herman Talmadge and M. E. Thompson ...

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  14. Control Of Atomic Energy

    Lake Success, January 22—A new approach to the enforcement of International control of atomic energy is being considered by the United States. This ...

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  15. Aviation Development

    Melbourne, January 22.—Plans for the expenditure of more than £5 1/2 millions on the development of airports throughout Australia have been ...

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  16. DEATH OF MRS. E. G. ROBINSON

    The death occurred at the Hospital on Tuesday night of Mrs. Elizabeth Grace Robinson at the age of 77 years. Mrs. Robinson was born at Lancelot ...

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  17. U.S. Navy's Strength

    Washington, January 22.—At December 31 last the U.S. Navy had ready for active duty 1,461 first line combat aircraft, 319 major combatant ships, 24 ...

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  18. Moscow Conference Open To Reporters

    Washington, January 22.—Russia has notified the United States that foreign press correspondent would be permitted to report with "complete freedom" ...

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  19. DEATH OF MR. ELDRIDGE

    The death occurred at the Hospital last night of Mr. William Michael Eldridge. of 342 Mica Street. Mr. Eldridge was born at Adelaide ...

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  20. HIDING URGED FOR ERRING WIFE

    Sydney, January 22.—When Acting Justice Rainbow; granted a degree nisi to Cecil George Barr (31). of Camperdown, against Rhonda Veronica Barr on ...

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  21. Lower Petrol Tax Sought

    Sydney, January 23.—Reduction of patrol tax from 10 1/2d. to 6d. a gallon, use of petrol tax solely for road users, and uniformity of road standards are ...

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  22. CHINESE BASHED AND ROBBED

    Auckland, January 23—Two Chinese at Wellington while preparing to celebrate the Chinese New Year were attacked by masked men. badly Injured, and robbed ...

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  23. FEW SILK STOCKINGS SOON

    Sydney, January 22.—limited supplies or pure silk, stockings will be available in Sydney early in March. This was stated today by the director of a leading ...

    Article : 51 words
  24. German Peace Treaty

    London, January 22.—A London message says that, following further Soviet opposition, the Foreign Ministers Deputies yesterday failed to agree on the ...

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  25. CHILDREN ALLOWED SLEEPING BERTHS

    Sydney, January 22.—From Monday next children with half fare tickets will be allowed to occupy railway sleeping berths on payment of normal sleeping ...

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  26. Atomic Power And World Industry

    Lake Success, January 22.—According to the United Nations exports on atomic energy there is no chance of atomic power depriving employees of ...

    Article : 101 words
  27. Wanganella May Be Total Wreck

    Auckland, January 22.—It is fearer that the Huddart Packer liner, Wanganella, may become a total wreck the liner went aground on Barrett ...

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  28. CABINETS' GENEROSITY APPRECIATED

    Sydney, January 22.—The decision of the State Cabinet to grant one hundred thousands towards the purchase of a site for Anzac House was deeply appreciated ...

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  29. SERVICE PERSONNEL FOR JAPAN

    Sydney, January 22.—The liner Manoora left for Japan today with 951 service personnel. There were 26 girls on the ship. They will be employed ...

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  30. North Mine Staff Changes

    Now that Mr. K. A. Cameron has resigned from his position at the North Mine to take over the position of Chairman of the Coal Board, there have been ...

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  31. Board Of Trade Bill

    London, January 22.—Moving the second reading of the Statistics of Trade Bill, the President of the Board of Trade (Sir Stafford Cripps) told the ...

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  32. Speculator Rich On Gold Shares

    Melbourne, January 22.—Virtually broke six years ago, a well-known speculator, James Frederick Selby, of Sandringham, was last week becoming ...

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  33. U.S. Refuse To Hand Over Alexeiey

    Washington, January 22.—The United States has refused the Russian request to extradite former Russian Embassy official in Mexico city, Kiril Alexeley ...

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  34. STATE OF EMERGENCY IN TRINIDAD

    Port of Spain, January 22.—A state of emergency throughout Trinidad has been proclaimed by the Governor, Sir Bede Clifford, following a new outbreak ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN BEER CONSUMPTION

    Sydney, January 23.—Australians are now spending an average of £5 per year per head for men, women and children on beer, and consuming an average of ...

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  36. Visit Of Mr. Davidson, M.L.A.

    Mr. M. A. Davidson, M.L.A., will arrive in Broken Hill on Monday's Comet and while here will be available to constituents. He will be the guest ...

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  37. ABOUT PEOPLE

    Stoker J. L. Cunningham is staying at the Palace Hotel. Recent guests at the Royal Exchange Hotel include Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gall ...

    Article : 41 words
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