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  4. CHECKING COMMUNISM AT CEYLON TALKS

    Colombo, January 10. — Commonwealth co-operation in helping to check the expansion of Communism in South-East Asia was the keynote of the first session of the Empire Foreign Ministers Conference yesterday. ...

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  5. Unrationed Petrol Unlikely Yet

    Canberra. January 10.—The exchange necessary to finance additional expenditure needed for petrol purchases on an ...

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  6. Petrol Supplies Threatened By Refinery Strike

    Sydney January 10.—A stoppage of work by employees at the Clyde refinery of the Shell Oil Co. tomorrow morning will cut Australia's petrol supplies by 12, per cent, if the strike is not settled quickly. The company tonight started closing ...

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  7. U.S. Budgets For Huge Deficit

    Washington, January 10. — Swift Republican criticism, including a threat to work day and night to bring the Budget "within the capacity of the people to pay" followed a presidential message to Congress in which President Truman ...

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  8. Another Red Atom Explosion ?

    London, January 16.—Reports of a second Russian atom explosion have so far evoked so comment from British ...

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  9. Alleged Admissions At Coroner's Inquiry

    Adelaide, January 10.—Giving evidence at a Coroner inquest today, Mrs. L. May King [?] of Flinders Park described how [?] awoke early on the ...

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  10. Senate Counting Completed

    Sydney. January 10.—The seventh and last candidate to be elected to the New South Wales Senate team Ald. J. P. Tate (Lib.-C.P) group) The counting ...

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  11. U.S. Will Protect Merchant Ships

    Bongkok, January 10.—The United States Navy will protect American merchant ships outside Chinese territorial waters has not inside them. Vice-Admiral ...

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  12. Australia Easily Defeats Eastern Province

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  13. English Finances

    London. January 10.—Britain's overall [?] and import position for 1949 should be about the same as 1948. which show of an overall deficit of £110 million ...

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  14. R.S.L. Anti-Communist Purge Continues

    Sydney, January 10.— A former State Councilor of the R.S.I. was today expelled from the league. He is the sixth to lose membership since ...

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  15. Italian One Day Strike

    Rome. January 10.—The Communist Labor Confederation last night called a [?] day strike of 700,000 metal workers today to protest against the ...

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  16. Decision Soon

    Canberra, January 10.—Federal Cabinet would decide this week when more than 100 Japanese war criminals held by Australia are to be brought ...

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  17. PAY INCREASES FOR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL CLERKS

    Sydney. January 10.—Substantial pays increases were granted to approximately 600 clerical employees of must munucipal and shire councils in New South Wales ...

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  18. Polite Industrial Dispute

    London. January [?] polite industrial dispute started yesterday. It arose when film magnate J. Arthur Rank announced he was going ...

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  19. Miraculous Escape In Accident

    Three residents had a miraculous escape from death early this morning when the utility they were riding in overturned in Blende Street. They ...

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  20. Polio Questionnaires

    Questionnaires on polio were useful to warn people of fresh outbreaks in area they may have been staying in, said Mr. S. J. J. Davey (Health ...

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  21. Outright Win For Queensland

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  22. Will Divine Water For Stock

    Sydney, January 10.—Mrs. Medicine Sloane, an elderly woman, who lives in a back room in King's Cross. will go to Northern New South Wales ...

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  23. No Television Here Yet

    Canberra, Januury 10.—The P.M.G. (Mr. Anthony) said today that the Commonwealth Government had decided to [?] temporally the installation of ...

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  24. U.S. Coal Strike

    Washington. January 10.—Resolutions demanding that President Truman invoke the emergency provisions of the Taft-Hartley Labor Relations Act to ...

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  25. Govt's Immigration Policy

    Canberra. January 10. — Positive statements on Australia's immigration policy will be made by the Prime Minister. Mr. Menzies, when he addresses ...

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  26. Steam Heating For Country Trains

    Sydney. January 10.—Many New South Wales trains will have steam heating installed. the Commissioner of Railways (Mr. P. C. Garside) said today. ...

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  27. Answer to Correspondent

    M. B.: The fire at the site of the old aerodrome took place on September 6. 1932. ...

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  28. Price Increase For Tyres And Tubes

    Sydney. January 10.—The retail price of motor tyres and tubes throughout Australia was been increased by 61 per cent. This was announced by the Acting ...

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  29. Russia Sending Jap P.O.W's Home

    Tokio. January 10. — General MacArthur announced yesterday that Russia had asked him to send a ship to the Siberian port of Nabodka to pick ...

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  30. Leaving Results Today

    Results of the Leaving Cent[?] examination will be announced by the Education Department today and will be published in our column. tomorrow ...

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  31. Motor Cycle And Horse Vehicle Collide

    When the motor cycle he was [?] crashed into a horse drawn vehicle at the intersection of Gypsum and Newton Streets. Milton Neaylon (23) suffered ...

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  32. U.S. Senate Discusses Formosa Position

    Washington, January 10.—Senators who wanted armed intervention in Formosa would subject the United States to the risk of a third world war, declared Senator Tom Connally, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, during ...

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  33. Synthetic Mica Produced

    Washington. January 10.—Synthetic mica has been produced successfully by scientists of the National Bureau of Standards. This is announced by ...

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  34. INCREASE IN CYPRESS PINE PRICES

    Sydney, January 10. — New wholesale and retail prices for cypress pine timber throughout the State are announced by the Acting Prices ...

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  35. MAN DROWNED IN FT. OF WATER

    Melbourne, January [?] — Ormond William Schmidi, 23, of Munster Avenue, Carnegic, was drowned in shallow water when he collected at Lorne ...

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  36. SAVED GRANDSON FROM DROWNING

    Sydney. January 10.—A 79-year-old woman broke her nose and suffered concussion yesterday saving for two-year-old grandson from drowning. ...

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  37. SIAM SEEKS JAP RAIL ENGINES

    Bangkok. January 10.—The Siamese Government is negotiating a contract for the purchase of 30 to 50 Japanese manufactured steam locomotives. 500 goods ...

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  38. PUBLIC SERVICE OPEN TO INSPECTION

    Melbourne, January 10.—The general secretary of the Commonwealth Public Service Association (Mr. G. W. F. Smith) said today that his association would ...

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  39. CLEARING UP OF OUTSTANDING PHONES

    Canberra. January 10.—It is hoped that most of the 120.000 outstanding telephones will be cleared up by the end of the year, the P.M.G. (Mr. Anthony) said ...

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  40. ELDERLY MAN FALLS FROM BUS

    Alben John [?] of 185 Mica Street, suffered norasions when he fell from a bus at the corner of Thomas and Keelin Streets yesterday afternoon. He ...

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  41. W.I.U. OF A. MEETING LAPSES

    The annual meeting of the W.I.U. of A. lapsed last night for the want of a quorum. ...

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