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  4. 27 Mines Idle For Loss Of 20,000 Tons

    Melbourne, February 1.—Whether all or any of the 27 mines idle today would resume work tomorrow could not be indicated tonight by the president of the ...

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  5. U.S. MAY ALREADY HAVE EXPLODED HYDROGEN BOMB

    Washington, February 1.—President Truman's direction yesterday that work be "continued" on the hydrogen bomb has raised the possibility that the united States may have already produced and exploded a hydrogen bomb, says Reuter's ...

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  6. First French Petrol Arrives

    Melbourne. February 1.— With a cargo of 4,500,000 gallons of petrol from the sterling area the tanker ...

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  7. Conspirators Found Guilty By Jury

    Adelaide, February 1:—A jury in the Criminal Court today returned a verdict of guilty in the case in which Ernest Ambrose Potter (43) plasterer, of Parkside, and Timothy B. McMahon (60), letterpress machinist, of Fullarton, denied a joint charge ...

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  8. N.Z. Federation Of Labor

    Auckland (AAP-Reuter) February 1.—The New Zealand Waterside Workers Union was today expelled from the New ...

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  9. Huge Estate Left By Woman

    Sydney. February 1.—A 97-years-old Goulburn woman, who died last September, left an estate of £325,818. She was Miss Florence Faithful, of Springfield. ...

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  10. Dumosa Dirt Money Dispute

    Melbourne, February 1.—The Dumosa dirt money dispute will be referred to the Arbitration Court. This was decided by 500 coal workers at a stopwork ...

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  11. Parties Calm Before British Election

    London, February 1.—The political camps yesterday reflected unnatural calm before the storm—on atmosphere which all quarters expect to be dispelled ...

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  12. QLD. WATERSIDERS IN DISPUTE

    Brisbane. February 1.—Watersiders at three North Queensland ports are at present involved in disputes. In Townsville today 92 watersiders were ...

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  13. FURTHER ALLEGATIONS IN GOLDEN CASKET INQUIRY

    Brisbane, February 1:—A N.S.W. man had complained to the Queensland Chief Secretary that Golden Casket tickets had been posted to him four hours after the lottery had been drawn Mr. W. G. Mack, assisting the Royal Commission, said ...

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  14. Air Guard Line Around Atom Plants

    The United States Force yesterday threw an aerial gas. line around all major atomic plants in the United states. The announcement of the Air Force's ...

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  15. Russians Won't Walk In Now

    Tokio, February l (AAP-Reuter).— The Russian delegation reversed its tactics at the Allied Council meeting today by refusing to walk in. At three ...

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  16. Rise In Price Of Cypress Pine

    Sydney, February 1.—The Minister for Conservation (Mr. Weir) today agreed to ask the Prices Branch to accept an application from the Forestry Commissioner ...

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  17. Empire Games

    Auckland (AAP-Reuter), February 1— A limit crowd of 40,000 is expected to attend the first day or the Empire Games at Eden Park on Saturday. A crowd of ...

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  18. S.A. INVESTIGATION INTO PRESS

    Capetown, February 1:—The South African Government will set up a commission on the Press the Minister for Interior, Doctor Donges, declared in the ...

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  19. Traffic Toll

    Sydney, February 1.—More vigorous action would have to be taken if the wastage of human life was to be stopped, the Transport Commissioner Mr. ...

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  20. Had Double Tailed Penny

    Sydney, February 1. — A man was sentenced to 30 days hard labor at the Central Court today for having a double-tailed penny in his possession "Capable ...

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  21. Griffith Doctor On Forgery, Uttering, Stealing Charges

    Griffith, February 1.—Dr. Solomon Goldberg has admitted having altered addresses on maternity allowance claim forms to help his patients pay hospital and confinement fees, it was alleged by a witness in the Griffith Court yesterday. ...

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  22. HEALTH PLAN WILL AID THE "REALLY ILL"

    Sydney, February 1. — The new national health plan would provide "for people who are really ill" the Minister for Health (Sir Earle Page) ...

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  23. New Hope For Crashed Plane

    Port Nelson, February 1.—A British Columbia radio signal heard by a United States Army plane spurred new hope today for possible survivors among the ...

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  24. Polio In S.A.

    Adelaide, February 1.—Four or five cases of pollomyletis are still being admitted daily to the Northfield Infectious Diseases Hospital. Dr. Linn. ...

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  25. P.M. Accuses Former N.Z. Government

    Washington. February 1 (AAP-Reuter) —The New Zealand Prime Minister (Mr. Holland today accused the previous Government of creating fresh paper ...

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  26. NO NEGLIGENCE IN TRUCULENT DISASTER

    London, February 1. — The Coroner at the inquest yesterday into the death of ten victims of the Truculent submarine disaster found there was no ...

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  27. S.A. ELECTRICITY TRUST BUYING BOILERS

    Adelaide. February 1.—The Electricity Trust announced today contracts aggregating £1,500,000 have been let to Rlley Dodds (Aust.) Pvt.,Ltd., ...

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  28. Illegal Operation Alleged

    (Sydney. February 1.—Dr. George Stanley Thompson (68). who practises at Coogee and McQuarie Street, and Jack Armstrong (27), laborer, were remanded ...

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  29. Dutch Servicemen To Migrate Here

    Sydney, February 1.—Arrangements have been completed with the Netherlands Government for the migration to Australia of young Dutch ...

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  30. TONSIL OPERATIONS CEASE IN SYDNEY

    Sydney. February 1.—A case of polio from Ashfield was reported to the New South Wales Health Department today This brings the total to 73 this year. ...

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  31. MISSOURI STILL STRANDED

    New York, February l.—Attempts to refloat the stranded 45,000 ton battleship Missouri failed yesterday. Fresh efforts will be made today. The Missouri ran ...

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  32. Warning On Modern Weapons

    Washington, January 31.—The Defence Secretary (Mr. L. Johnson) today warned the nation that With the developement of modern weapons, v[?] broke down ...

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  33. Tarakan Disaster Storm Centre Of Discussion

    Sydney, February 1.—Victims and relatives of victims of the Tarakan disaster would receive the most generous treatment it was possible to give them, the Minister for the Navy (Mr. Francis) said tonight. "I made this clear last Friday, ...

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  34. NEW SUPERVISOR OF TELEGRAPHS

    Mr. P. Strung has been appointed supervisor of telegraphs at the Central Post Office. He commenced duties in his new position on Monday. Mr. Strang ...

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  35. LABOR COUNCIL PROTESTS AGAINST SHELL DISMISSAL NOTICES

    Sydney, February 1.—The disputes committee of the Labor Council today passed a resolution protesting against the management of the Shell Oil Co. Issuing ...

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  36. MINE ACCIDENTS

    E. Quinlivan (Zinc) bruised his spine yesterday. He was treated at the Hospital and then taken home to 149 Argent Street. ...

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  37. N.R.M.A. REQUEST REFUSED

    Sydney. February 1.—The Minister for Transport (Mr. Beale) today told a deputation from the N.R.M.A. that the Federal Government would not assume ...

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