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  2. Soap Shortage

    Sydney, January 21.—With the arrival of consignments of tallow from Victoria within the next few weeks Sydney's soap shortage should ease, ...

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  3. BRITAIN'S INDUSTRIAL POSITION SERIOUS

    London, January 21.—Britain's industrial position is extremely serious, declares a Government White Paper on economic considerations affecting relations between employers and workers. The White Paper warns that the country must ...

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  4. MANY SERIOUS VICTORIAN FIRES

    Melbourne, January 21.—Yesterday was a serious day in Victoria when many bushfires destroyed much stock feed and property. At a late hour last night the Forests Commission was able to report that the most serious outbreaks had ...

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  5. THREATENED COAL STOPPAGE

    Sydney, January 21.—Stoppages on all N.S.W. coalfields would take place unless the State Government amended the Coal Mines Regulations Act to provide better safety measures in the mines, said the General Secretary of the Miners' Federation, Mr. ...

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  6. Better Education For Japanese

    Tokio, January 21.—Japan's 10,000,000 school children will be given modern free education under a new education program to be instituted on April 1. ...

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  7. Industry's Debt To Safety Officers

    Training and refresher courses in industrial accident prevention, organised in Britain by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents, are proving so ...

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  8. MONDAY'S HOLIDAY PLANS

    Monday next (Foundation Day) will be observed as a holiday in Broken Hill by business firms and Government offices. ...

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  9. Scotland Yard Investigating Gold Fraud

    Adelaide, January 21.—Former stock and sharebroker. Henry Warburtoh Hodgetts (63), now serving five years in prison for his part in the share ...

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  10. Efforts To Refloat Liner Wanganella

    Auckland, January 21.—It is reported that there was already 18 feet of water, in the forward hold of the Wanganella when an attempt was made to refloat ...

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  11. N.Z. STAYER IN AUSTRALIAN CUP

    Melbourne, January 21. — Golden Souvenir, one of the best stayers now racing in New Zealand, is among the nominations taken today for the ...

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  12. Italian Government Resigns

    Rome, January 21.—The Italian Government led by M. de Gasperl, which has been facing a crisis since the split which developed in the Socialist Party ...

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  13. Reduced Tax Urged In Britain

    London, January 20.—If a substantial reduction in income tax involves a limited Budget deficit, then tthe deficit should be accepted, declares a ...

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  14. Chifley To Be Told That Wage Pegging Must Be Further Amended

    Sydney, January 21—The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, would be told by A.C.T.U. officials in Canberra on Thursday that unless he further amended the Wage Pegging Regulations industrial unrest in Australia would continue, the A.C.T.U. ...

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  15. ONE BRITISH BUILDER PRAISES AUSTRALIA

    Canberra, January 21—One of the British building tradesmen who arrived a fortnight ago. Jock Kerr, of Glasgow, thinks Australia a grand place, and says ...

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  16. Jewish Council to Fight Terrorism

    Jerusalem, January 21.—The Jewish National Council in Palestine has unanimously agreed that it will use force to oppose acts of terrorism. A ...

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  17. Aspirants For Premiership

    Sydney, January 21. — Members of the State Parliamentary Labor Party expect the appointment of Mr. McKell, Premier, as Governor-General to be ...

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  18. CHINESE NEW YEAR

    Sydney, January 21.—Sydney's Chinese community tonight danced to celebrate their New Year but they were sad. They could not get crackers, ...

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  19. Aborigine On Serious Charge

    Adelaide, January 21.—A 28-year-old half-caste aborigine was today arrested and charged with having raped a 35-year-old woman on the bank of the ...

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  20. GENERAL MARSHALL WOULD RATHER HAVE RETIRED

    Chicago, January 21. — Enroute to Washington for today's swearing in ceremony at 11 a.m., the New Secretary of State, General Marshall, ...

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  21. New Manila-Sydney Air Service

    Darwin, January 21.—Arrival here of Government officials heralds a new weekly air service between Manila and Sydney. ...

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  22. Two Organisations Fostering Entry Of Refugees

    Canberra, January 21.—A Commonwealth probe has revealed the existence of two organisations in Sydney, one Communist controlled, and the ...

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  23. TEA FOR TWO MONTHS

    Canberrt, January 21—Australia has only sufficient tea for February and March, said the Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, today. He ...

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  24. Telegraphist On Wife Murder Charge

    Sydney, January 21.—Arthur Redvers Hayne (47), telegraphist, was today committed for trial on a charge of having murdered his wife, Louis ...

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  25. Another Attempt Fails

    There was another unsuccessful attempt to float the liner off this afternoon. Tugs and ships with their own winches failed to move her off ...

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  26. ALLOCATION OF POLISH SEATS

    Warsaw, January 21.—Final results in the Polish General Elections are expected to give the Government Bloc about 300 seats out of 444 in the New ...

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  27. £1,200 Robbery Baffles Police

    Melbourne, January 20.—Brunswick detectives are baffled by the theft at the week-end of property worth £1,200 from T. N. Chuck Wire Fence and ...

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  28. Chinese Ban Wooden Ships As Transports

    Shanghai, January 20—The Navigation Bureau has banned further transportation of passengers on wooden steamers following the disaster on Saturday, when ...

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  29. U.S. Attitude Towards Polish Election

    New York, January 20.—U.S.A. is certain to disapprove the conduct of the Polish electi[?] held on Sunday, says Associated Press correspondent in ...

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  30. SEARCH FOR BROTHER

    Rev. R. C. Guthberlet has received a letter from Mrs. D. E. Rarrett, of N. Rotherham, England, seeking his assistance in tracing her brother, Mr. Edward ...

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  31. HARVESTER'S SON DEAD AT 72

    New York, January 21.—The death in Santa Barbara, California, of Stanley R. McCormick (72), was announced yesterday. He was the youngest son ...

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  32. Death Of Master Butcher

    Sydney, January 21. — Victor E. Pointing, wealthy master butcher and socialite, was found dead in the billiard room of his palatial home at Darling ...

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  33. McKELL'S APPOINTMENT EXPECTED SOON

    Canberra, January 21.—The appointment of Mr. W. J. McKell as the next Governor General is expected to be announced before the King leaves ...

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  34. Remand Date Altered

    Because of the Foundation Day holiday on Monday next, the date of the remand of Leslie John Hobba (22) and Allen Walter McInnes (20) has been ...

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  35. Prohibitionist Congressman Dead

    New York, January 21—Andrew J. Volstead (87), former Minnesota Congressman and father of the Volstead Prohibition Act died yesterday. ...

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