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  3. Communists Make Landing At Hainan

    Taipei, Formosa, January 12. — Chinese Communist troops have landed on Hainan Island, a Nationalist stronghold off the South Coast of China. The Communists have established a substantial beachhead on the south-west coast, ...

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  4. JAPANESE PEACE TREATY DISCUSSION CONTINUES

    Colombo, January 12. — Fear that unrestricted restoration of Japan's industrial potential might, might permit her to become again a menace to Pacific security dominated the Australian and New Zealand attitude in the Japanese peace ...

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  5. STRIKES AND UNREST MAR STATE'S INDUSTRIAL FRONT

    Sydney, January 12. — New South Wales Labor Council disputes committee will meet on Monday to decide whether the strike at the Clyde Refinery Works of the Shell Co. should be extended. If the strike is extended it will mean the ...

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  6. NEW NATION HAILS THIS LEADER

    Dr. Sockarno, first President of the newly formed United States of Indonesia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Big Police Haul

    Melbourne, January 12. — Twelve motor cars value at about £9,000 and jewellery. clothing furs and cash valued ...

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  8. UNIONS' VITAL CONFERENCE

    London. January 12 British Labor Traders ready to disperse for their country-wide campaign for the general election only six wee away. ...

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  9. Bursaries For Locals

    Sydney, January 12.—The Bursary Endowment Board has awarded bursaries admitting to secondary courses of instruction to the following pupils, subject ...

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  10. Petrol Rationing To Continue

    Canberra. January 12.—Federal Cabinet has now abandoned its earlier intention to lift petrol rationing on February 21. ...

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  11. Eleven Nominations For A.L.P Endorsement For Concord

    Sydney, January 12. — Eleven nominations have been received to secure A.L.P. endorsement for the Concord by-election on February 12. Political observers believe the result of this by-election will give a lead on the possible outcome ...

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  12. Private Army In Indonesia

    Djakarta. January 12—Claiming command of a private army of 20,000 in West Java a former Dutch commando (Captain R. P. Westerling) is demanding ...

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  13. Schoolboy Steals Fishing Smack

    London, January 12.—Somewhere in the North Spa the 54ft. fishing smack Girl Jean is chugging through the night with only one person on board— ...

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  14. Technical Advisors For Snowy River Scheme

    Melbourne, January 12. — Victoria's, representatives on the standing committee of technical advisors to the Snowy River authority have been ...

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  15. "MUST HAVE STRONG AIR FORCE"

    Mr White, Minister for Air and Civil Aviation, said recently that Australia must build up a strong Air Force. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. "Whose Baby Case"

    Melbourne, January 12.—The Morrison family—principals in the "Whose Baby" case—have raised £1,000 towards costs of an appeal to the Privy Council. ...

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  17. HOPE OF MILITARY TRAINING BY END OF YEAR

    Melbourne, January 12.—Federal Service Ministers hope to have universal military training operating in Australia before the end of this year. Ministers revealed last night that they are already settling down to a close study of ...

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  18. Needless False Alarm

    At right minutes past five o'clock yesterday morning the Central Fire Brigade answered a needless false alarm at the end of Argent Street, where some grass ...

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  19. Society Leader Leaves Fortune

    Sydney, January 12.—Former Sydney society leader, Mrs. Ethel Knight Kelly, who died last September, left an estate of £51.002. Her will was admitted to ...

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  20. OPTOMETRIST TO TOUR OUTBACK WITH FLYING DOCTOR

    Following the requests at many of the people of the outback, an optometrist will tour hundreds of square miles of the outback and bring right to the people their ...

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  21. Three Year Repair Plan For Burrinjuck

    Sydney, January 12.—Repair work to the Burrinjuck Dam will not be completed until 1953. the Minister for Conservation (Mr. Weir) said today. The ...

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  22. UNDERWATER TO N.Z.

    Sydney. January 11.—Tekemachus, the Royal Navy submarine, using her Schnorkel breathing equipment, will attempt a Sydney-New Zealand ...

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  23. Killed On Last Day Of Holidays

    Katoomba, January 12.—A 13-year-old girl who was to have returned home today, after spending a week's holiday at Mount Victoria, was killed yesterday ...

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  24. Car Overturns When Axle Breaks

    When the driver of a car swerved to avoid a truck and a man on the Wentworth Road on Wednesday afternoon the axle of the car broke and the ...

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  25. BRITISH LIBERALS NOT CONSERVATIVES' ALLIES

    London. January 12—Britain's [?] Party today formally senied reports that it was sllying itself with the Conservative Party in next month's general ...

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  26. Company Fined £15

    Sydney, January 11.—A food supply company pleaded guilty in the Central Court today to a charge of selling falsely labelled fish. It was fined £15 and ...

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  27. Vic. Barmaids Can Stay

    Sydney, January 12.—Mr. D. V. Morrison, Federal Conciliation Commissioner, today mode an order permitting the employment of barmaids in ...

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  28. Kowloon In Ashes

    Hong Kong, January 12 (AAP-Reuter) —Most of the historic old walled city of Kowloon. on the mainland opposite Hong Kong. is in ashes. ...

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  29. MR AGREEMENT WITH CEYLON

    Canberra, January 12.—The Air Minister (Mr. White) announced today that Ceylon and Australia had signed an agreement providing for regular air ...

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  30. Racket In Stolen Tax Cheques

    Sydney, January 11.—Three men and a woman had been spending up to £15 a day in taxis trying to cash stolen taxa-tion rebate cheques at various places, a ...

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  31. STATE OF EMERGENCY ON GOLD COAST

    Accra. January 12.—The Gold Coast Governor. Sir diaries Arden Clarke, proclaimed a state of emergency at midnight last night. He said threats to ...

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  32. New Crossley Ready For Testing

    The new Crossley eight-cylinder engine is erected and ready for the test run, said Mr. C. C. Crowley (Town Clerk) yesterday. ...

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  33. Duntroon Company Smashes Canteen Beer Glasses

    Canberra. January 12.—An inquiry is to be made into the smashing of dozens of new beer glasses on the canteen floor by members of the headquarters ...

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  34. COUPLE'S ACT EQUALLED HORROR CAMP STORIES

    New York, January 12.—A young couple were charged yesterday with starving to death their three-year-old son in an act equalling "any horror ...

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  35. New Italian Cabinet

    Rome. January 12. —Prime Minister Alcide de Gasperi's Coalition Cabinet resumed last night after discussing the long drawnout crisis provoked by the ...

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  36. S.A. Wool Sales Ended

    Adelaide, January 2.— Competition was animated at the wool sales which closed today with high values of the past two days fully maintained, prices ...

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  37. NEW SUBURB FOR ADELAIDE

    Adelaide, January 12.—The South Australian Housing Trust will establish a completely new seaside suburb of 2,000 homes, stretching from the outskirts of ...

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  38. Film Actor In Plane Crash

    Solvang. California, January 12.— Film actor Brian Donlevy wan flying a private plane yesterday when the propeller fell off. He and his co-pilot ...

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  39. ABOUT PEOPLE

    Mr. Arthur Cowan. licensee of the Palace Hotel, will leave today for a holiday in Perth. He will meet his daughter there. Miss Cowen has been ...

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