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  4. AUSTRALIA WILL REJECT U.S.I. CLAIMS ON AUST. NEW GUINEA

    Sydney, January 31.—Australia would reject outright any claims by the United States on Indonesia on Australian New Guinea the Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Spender) said today. "Any such claim would not admit of a moment's ...

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  5. SHELL COMPANY DISMISSES ELEVEN HUNDRED MEN

    Sydney, January 31.—The dismissal of more than 1,100 men by the Shell Oil Company today will be discussed as an "urgent matter" by the Disputes Committee of the N.S.W. Labor Council tomorrow. The dismissals follow the unsettled ...

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  6. DAVIS CUP TEAM

    Melbourne, January 31.—The 1950 Australian Davis Cup team announced at a conference of interstate telegates of the L.T.A.A. by Sir Norman ...

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  7. INDUSTRIES IN COUNTRY AREAS

    Armidale, January 31.—About 200 secondary industries had now been established in country districts with the help and financial assistance of the Government, the Premier, Mr. McGirr, said tonight. He was speaking on behalf of the ...

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  8. Reds Demand Chinese Ports

    New York, January 31.—Russia has demanded full control of seven key ports in North China from the Chinese Government—a concession which if ...

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  9. Alaska Open For Invasion

    Washington, January 31.—Defences in Alaska are so weak that Russia could take it "tomorrow" with two parachute divisions declares the Alaskan Governor ...

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  10. Youngest Team Since 1933

    The team, with an average age of just under 23, is the youngest to represent Australia since 1933 when McGrath (17). Quist (19). Turnbull (24) and Crawford ...

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  11. Tarakan Disaster

    Sydney, January 31.—Expenses Incurred by the relatives of the victims of the Tarakan disaster could be met from the special Prime Minister's ...

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  12. Golden Casket

    Brisbane, January 31.—The manager of the Queensland Golden Casket (Mr. Frank Burke) told the Royal Commission today that it would not be possible ...

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  13. Rescue Plane Crashes

    Whitehorse (Yukon Territory). January 31. — An United States Air Force plane crashed yesterday while searching for a missing C54 crashed plane which ...

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  14. Tramwaymen Riot In Hong Kong

    Hong Kong (AAP.Reuter) January 31. —About 60 rioters were taken to hospital and at least ten others were placed under arrest after demonstrating tramwaymen ...

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  15. Closer Relations With Japan Advocated

    Melbourne, January 31.—Australia must look forward to the time when Japan will be on our side of the International line-up or the other." said ...

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  16. STATEMENT DENIED

    Djakarta, January 31.—The Indonesian Ministry of Information today denied yesterday's statement by Mohammed Yamim laying claim to the whole of ...

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  17. Federal AWU Decision On NSW Ballot

    Brisbane, January 31.—For the third time in three days the decision of the Federal council or the A.W.U. to upset a New South Wales union ballot was ...

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  18. Russia Recognises Rebels

    London, January 31.—Generalissimo Stalin has recognised the rebel Government of Dr. Ho Chi Minh, which has been at war with France in Indo-China ...

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  19. Three Power Talks

    Washington, January 31.—Secret, British American and Belgian talks on the distribution of the uranium produced in the Belgian Congo will, says Reuter, clear ...

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  20. Anti Australian Migrants

    Sydney, January 31.—A former member of the W.A.A.A.P., who reached Sydney in the Italian ship Tescara today, said that four Poles, who travelled to ...

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  21. Marooned Scientists Rescued

    London, January 31 (By Reuter's special correspondent on board the John Biscon at Argentine Islands).— Two or five British scientists who have ...

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  22. Hartnett Car On Display

    Sydney, January 31.—Large crowds were attracted outside a city garage today when a test model of the new Hartnett light car was displayed. The car will ...

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  23. State Schools Resume

    Sydney, January 31.—[?] State Schools reopened today, except those in the Western Division which will commened the new school year next Tuesday. ...

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  24. Hospital Board Meeting

    At the meeting of the Hospital Board held on Friday Mr. G. S. Manuel took the chair. Correspondence was received from the Hospitals Commission ...

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  25. More Suspensions

    Melbourne, January 31.—A further 160 coal workers were suspended by the Stevedoring Industry Board for 24 hours this morning after they had refused to ...

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  26. Britain's Difficulty In Jet Development

    London. January 29.—The Russian Air Force has beaten the Western Allies In the race to equip fighter squadrons with sweptback wing jets says the ...

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  27. Worst Polio Month Since 1946

    Sydney, January 31.—Polio figures for January in N.S.W. were the highest for any month since June 1946 a spokesman for the Health Department said tonight ...

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  28. Warders, Wardresses Resign

    Sydney, January 31.—Poor pay and unsatisfactory conditions has led to the resignation of 56 warders and wardresses from N.S.W. prisons in the last four ...

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  29. STATE STATISTICS

    Sydney, January 31.—The upward trend in business activity, employment. prices and incomes continued steadily in New South Wales in November and ...

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  30. Catholics Recognise Protestant Rites

    Vatican City, January 31.—Holy Offices —central Catholic authority on heresy and dogma—has ruled that baptism, according to the rites of Methodists, ...

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  31. No Rush For Petrol Tickets

    Sydney. January 31. [?] confidence in an early [?] rationing was reflected by the [?] manner of people who lined [?] outside ...

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  32. Man Remanded In Adelaide Murder

    Adelaide, January 31.—In the Police Court today Philip Trythall Horton (37), of Charles Street. Norwood, was remanded in custody for a fortnight on a ...

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  33. Britain Country Of "Crushing Monotony"

    Paris, January 31.—Britain is a country of "crushing monoteny and infinite boredom," according to Lionel Durand. French newspaper correspondent in ...

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  34. U.S. AND HYDROGEN BOMB

    Washington, January 31.—The United States Joint Congressional Atomic Energy Committee may soon make a recommendation to President Trumnan on whether ...

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  35. CATHOLIC SCHOOLS PROBLEM IN ENGLAND

    London, January 31.—Cardinal Griffin, Catholic Archbishop of Westminister, last night urged British Catholics to press the justice of the claim for a ...

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  36. MR. NANKIVELL BACK FROM SYDNEY

    Mr. R. H. Nankivell (secretary manager of the Hospital) resumed his duties yesterday after returning from Sydney, where he spent his annual holiday. ...

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  37. Extension Of School Excursion Fares

    Sydney, January 31.—Mr. Wattison and Mr. Wetherell stated today that the Railways Department had agreed to extend the excursion fares for school ...

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  38. Reds Reimpose Traffic Ban

    Berlin, January 31.—The Russians on Monday night reimposed their five vehicles per hour schedule on Berlin bound lorry traffic at the Helmstedt border ...

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  39. AERO CLUBS TO BE SUBSIDISED

    Melbourne, January 31.—Mr. White, Air Minister, said yesterday that the Commonwealth would subsidise aero clubs because it recognised the valuable ...

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