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  4. PETROL

    Townsville, January 6.—This petrol supply position will be considered by Cabinet at a series of meetings which begin in Canberra on January 9. This ...

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  5. THREE DIE FROM HEAT IN SYDNEY

    Sydney January 6.—Three people collapsed and died in Sydney today as the temperature soared to 103 degrees—the highest in the city since January 5, 1946. Eight people collapsed and were treated by metropolitan ambulance. Seventy ...

    Article : 262 words
  6. Watersiders Strikes Now On Nationwide Basis

    Sydney, January 5.—The Federal Council of the Waterside Workers Federation tonight decided to ban the handling of shipping arriving in other Australian parts from Sydney, Hobart and Port Kembla. This means the separate disputes ...

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    This happy picture was taken at the recent Radio Sunday School Christmas Tree Party conducted by Mrs. M. C. Gibb in Broken Hill. Young pupils of the school travelled many hundreds of miles to attend the fourth annual function. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CLAIMS SAW RUSSIAN ATOMIC EXPLOSION

    Chicago, January 6.—A letter written by a Greek who claimed he witnessed the explosion of the Soviet atomic ...

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  9. Australian Greeks Protest

    Sydney. January 6.—Australian Geeks have petitioned the Prime Minister. Mr. Menzies the Premier Mr. McGirr and the Lord Mayor. Ald. ...

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  10. Two More Polio Cases

    Sydney, January 6—Two more cases of infantile paralysis were resorted tp the Health Department today bringing the total for New South Wales to 11 ...

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  11. U.S. WILL NOT ABANDON CHINA, SAYS AMBASSADOR

    Tokio (AAP-Reuter) January 6.—The United States will not abandon China, declared the United States Ambassador at Large (Phillip Jessup) yesterday after his arrival from the United States He said this statement did not imply the ...

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  12. Arrest Made In Lakemba Murder Case

    Sydney, January 6.—A 23-year-old moulder today was charged with the murder of Mrs. Dorothy Dart (49) and her 20-yeor-old daughter Dorothy Jean Dort. He was Kevin John Irwin of Garrong Rood, Lokemba. Irwin Weft remanded until ...

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  13. More British Coal For Continent

    Geneva. January 6.—An Increase in coal exports from Britain will help Europe regain its pre-war self-sufficiency according to a review ...

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  14. U.S. Warning to Russia

    London, January 6.—A clear warning to Russia that America couldn't stand idly by if Yugoslavia was attacked was given by the United States ...

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  15. Jap Sentences Reduced

    Tokio, January 6.—The United States Navy Secretary (Mr. John Sullivan) has reduced the sentences imposed on 17 Japanese war criminals who had been ...

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  16. Preparing To Invade Hainan Island

    Hong Kong. January 6.—Large numbers of river craft for the invasion of Hainan Island have been requisitioned by Communist authorities in Canton ...

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  17. Murder With Cyanide Alleged

    Melbourne, January 6—Sentor Detective Currer related in the Cay Court today how Henry Cannon had shown him a bottle partly filled with cyanide at a ...

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  18. Outback Phenomena Hoaxes Firefighters

    A cloud of smoke, believed to be from the fires in Queensland spurred the bush fire fighting organisation into action yesterday when a smoke poll covered an area of Nundooka Station yesterday. A chartered aircraft failed to find ...

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  19. Marjorie Jackson Impressive

    Adelaide, January 6.—When the heats of the 220 yards Australian women's championship were run at Norwood Oval today Marjorie Jackson, who equalled the ...

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  20. Governor's Slayers Death Sentenced

    Sibu (Sarawak), January 6.—Two Malay youths found guilty today of having murdered the Governor of Sarawak (Mr. Duncan Stewart) were ...

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  21. MR. JUSTICE STREET CHIEF JUSTICE AND LIEUT. GOVERNOR

    Sydney, January 6.—Mr. Justice Street was today appointed Chief Justice and Lieutenant Governor of New ...

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  22. Truman Welcomes The Red Challenge

    Washington, January 6.—In the world today we ore confronted with the danger that the rising demand of people everywhere for freedom and ...

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  23. Indonesia's Racial Tie With East Indies

    Djakarta (AAP-Reuter January 6— Though no claims were [?] Australian New Guinea Britain [?] for Portuguese [?] ...

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  24. TRADE WITH INDONESIA

    Melbourne. January 6.—Trade representation in Indonesia was bound to come after the new government had examined the position the Minister for Commerce ...

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  25. Fruit Fly Discovered In Adelaide

    Adelaide. January 6.—Seventy men today began clearing ripe and near ripe fruit from home gardens in the northern and north-western suburbs of Adelaide ...

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  26. Caretaker Govt. For Greece

    Athens, January 6.—King Paul today called on John Theotokis, former Speaker of Parliament, to form a caretaker Govt. dissolve the chamber and proclaim the ...

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