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  3. IMMIGRATION

    Melbourne, January 1.—The policy outlined in Canberra on immigration by the Minister for Immigration (Mr. Holt) was supported in Melbourne ...

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  4. DEATH OF MR. C. G. FALLON

    Sydney, January 11.—Clarence George Fallon (59), one of Australia's most colorful trade union leaders, died in a Sydney private hospital late today. Mr. Fallon was the Queensland Branch Secretary of the Australian Workers ...

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  5. Red Clean-Up

    Sydney. January 11. — Two more members of the R.S.L. were today expelled from the League by the State Council on charges relating to ...

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  6. JAPANESE TREATY AND COMMUNIST CHINA

    Colombo, January 11.—The danger of a possible revival of Japanese militarism was emphasised by Mr. P. C. Spender (Australia), and Mr. Doidge (New Zealand) at the ...

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  7. BRITISH ELECTIONS TO BE ON FEBRUARY 23

    London, January 11.—Britain's general elections will be held on Thursday, February 23 it was officially announced. The King has agreed to dissolve the Parliament on February 3, and nominations will close on February 13 and the new ...

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  8. POLIO - EPIDEMIC LEVEL IN CITY

    Sydney, January 11.—Six new cases of infantile, paralysis reported today in New South Wales brings the total to 23 since the beginning of the new year. This ...

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  9. Penknife For Vital Operation

    New York. January 11.— A doctor using a penknife performed a caesarian operation to save a baby after its ...

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  10. Fell 1,000 Feet And Lived

    Wainwright. Alberta. January 11.—A Canadian paratrooper, J. Risley, fell 1.000 feet when his parachute ...

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  11. War Crimes

    Canberra, January 11.—The Minister for the Army (Mr. Francis) said today that Army authorities had been director to complete by mid-February the ...

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  12. Waterfront Unrest Quietens

    Sydney, January 11.—Industrial unrest on the Sydney waterfront has quietened down following the settlement this morning of a further dispute over [?] ...

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  13. New Federal Government Begins Petrol Inquiries

    Senator-elect McLeay, Minister for Fuel and Shipping. has conferred with Fuel Department officers with the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Russia Walks Out Of UNO

    Lake Success. January 11.—Russian delegate Jacob Malik walked out of U.N.O. Security Council yesterday in pretest against the presence ...

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  15. Local Passes In Leaving Certificate Examination

    Sydney, January 11.—Results of the Leaving Certificate Examination, marking the completion of the Secondary School Course, were announced today. Key to Subjects: 1 English, 2. Latin. ...

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  16. AUSTIN SALES FALL DESPITE DEVALUATION

    Mr Leonard Lord, managing director of the Austin Motor Company, revealed in London recently that despite ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Mother's Battle Against Eagle

    Sydney, January 11.—A woman beat off a wedgetalled eagle, which swooped down to attack her seven-years-old daughter at the rear of Moombl Flats ...

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  18. MR SPENDER TO VISIT N. GUINEA

    Mr Spender, the Minister for External Affairs and Territories, will visit New Guinea soon. He said ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Polio Seasonal Disease, Says Doctor

    London, January 11 (AAP),—"There is a striking relationship between outbreaks of poliomyelitis and the season of the year." Dr. W. H. Bradley, senior medical ...

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  20. Conferences Soon For National Health Plan

    Sir Earle Page. Minister for Health. announced recently that conferences of all parties interested in a national health ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. Car Hits Motor Cycle

    The rider of a motor cycle was admitted to the Hospital with minor injuries after he had been struck by a motor car at the corner of Blende ...

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  22. Australian Resentment To Japanese

    Melbourne. January 10.—It was very unwise for Australia with a population of seven millions to behave resentfully towards Japan with its 100 million ...

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  23. TAYLOR APPEAL

    Last night "Barrier Dally Truth" received a further donation to the Taylor Fire Appeal. an amount of £5 from Mr. Jack Yourn. ...

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  24. Communist Party Benefits From Will

    Sydney. January 11.—The bulk of a £7.771 estate in which the probate was granted today was left to the Victorian State Committee of the Australian ...

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  25. Blackmarket In Timber

    Sydney, January 11.—About 99 per cent, of all builders in the State are paying black market prices of about 90/- per hundred super feet for Cyprus, said ...

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  26. U.S. Defence Budget

    Washington. January 11.—President Truman's estimated Budget expenditure of 13,500,000,000 dollars for defence in 1950-51 would provide the United States ...

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  27. Indonesia Needs Help Of World

    Melbourne, January 11.—Australia was indonesia's nearest neighbor and as soon as the New Guinea problem was solved the two countries would have the same ...

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  28. Amendment Of Medical Scheme Likely

    Canberra, January 11:—A decision will be made next week on legislation to amend the Chiftley Government's pharmaceutical and medical benefits ...

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  29. Move For Stronger Police Force

    Sydney. January 11.—A request to strengthen the N.S.W. Police Force by at least 100 men was received today by the Under Secretary, Mr. Roper, ...

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  30. Values Higher At S.A. Wool Sales

    Adelaide. January 11.—A new State record high price for greasy merino was established at the Adelaide wool sales today when values generally were about 5 ...

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  31. K.C's Will Probate Granted

    Sydney. January 10.—The probate was granted in the Supreme court today in the will of Harold Harvey Mason, K.C. who accidentally fell 150ft. to his death ...

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  32. DONATION TO FLYING DOCTOR SERVICE

    Recently Mr. Jack Gill, of Pine View Station, handed to the Flying Doctor Service Appeal £334 being the net amount made at the combined Race ...

    Article : 99 words
  33. Big Increase In Building Costs

    Sydney, January 11.—The completion and alteration costs to buildings has increased by 32 per cent. in two years. This was stated in a report to members ...

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  34. WARMER YESTERDAY

    Temperatures were a little higher yesterday, when the maximum reading up to 3 p.m. was 90 degrees. The minimum up to 9 a.m. was 60 degrees. ...

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