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  3. SECOND RUSSIAN WALK-OUT FROM JAP CONTROL COUNCIL

    Tokio (AAP-Reuter), January 4.—The Russian delegation led by Lieut. General Kuzma Derevyanko today walked out of on Allied Control Council of Japan meeting for the second time within a fortnight. Derevyanko told the Council, which met ...

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  4. SORRY STORY OF STEEL

    The serious decline in the production of steel inguts at Newcastle from the war-time peak reached in 1941 is shown in the above chart. Shortages of raw materials and manpower a centuated by Industrial unrest and the 10-hours week have ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 60 words
  5. U.S. TO BUILD UP BASE AT OKINAWA

    It is reported that America will spend more at Okinawa than at any other military base the Pacific in 1950. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 73 words
  6. 'OSSIE' FOR BRITAIN

    Australia [?] golfinh [?] worth [?] 1950 British Open [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Formosa Written Off By U.S.

    Tokio, January 4.—The US. has written off Formosa as of "no strategic importance to U.S. defences in the Pacific" according to a "guidance bulletin" distributed to all information officers in the Far East. The bulletin was written on ...

    Article : 307 words
  8. WOMAN, DAUGHTER KILLED IN MANIACAL ATTACK

    Sydney, January 4.—The maniac killer of a mother and her daughter at Lokemba last night is believed to be still in the Lokemba-Campsie area. Police think he was known to his victims. A robbery motive for the crime has been discounted ...

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  9. POLIO

    Sydney. January 4—Three new polio caws from the metropolitan area reported today brings the total number of case in New South Wales to 193 since ...

    Article : 186 words
  10. Fighting Comeback By South, Africans

    Newlands, South Africa, January 4.—The South Africans played exhiliarating cricket in a fighting comeback in their follow on in the Second Test today but despite a brilliant 114 by Dudley Nourse and a surprising 75 By Toyfield Australia needed ...

    Article : 633 words
  11. Poor Coal

    Sydney. January 4— [?] Commissioner [?] that train [?] ocated in the new [?] ...

    Article : 119 words
  12. Unions Do Not Favor Government Banning Communists

    Sydney, January 4.—The New South Wales Trades and Labor Council President, Mr. C. Anderson, said yesterday the trade union movement while generally opposed to Communism would fight to maintain its right to elect its own union officials. ...

    Article : 231 words
  13. Heavy Polling In Egyptian Elections

    Cairo, January 4.—[?] was reported as heavy after [?] first post war general [?] ended at sunset yesterday Returns indicated the ...

    Article : 116 words
  14. £500 Reward Likely For Dugan, Mears

    Sydney. January 4.—A reward of 1500 may bs offered for information leading to the apprehension of escapes D. Dugan and William Mears. a recommendation ...

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  15. Jap Independence

    Tokio (A.A.P.-Reuter), January 4.— The termination of the military occupation of Japan and the reinstatement of Japan as an independent nation was ...

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  16. British Atomic Proposals

    New York, January 4—The British Government has sent Washington a detailed series of proposals for the creation of a new U.S., British and ...

    Article : 228 words
  17. SENATE

    Sydney. January 4— [?] of the Liberal-Country [?] team for New South Wales [?] by the latest [?] Three from ...

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  18. Surprises In Aussie Team For N.Z.

    Melbourne. January 4.—Young Newcastle batsman Jim DeCourcy and Test bowler Ern Toshack have missed selection for the Australian cricket team to ...

    Article : 299 words
  19. WATERSIDE DISPUTE THREATENS TIE-UP OF SHIPPING

    Sydney, January 4.—At least 15 overseas ships and 1,800 waterside workers are now involved in a dispute on Sydney waterfront which spread rapidly today. More shipping and watersiders are likely to be involved tomorrow morning, ...

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  20. Taxi Driver On Violence Charge

    Sydney, January 4.—A 23-years-old city taxi driver has been served with a summons alleging threatening words and apprehended violence against the ...

    Article : 119 words
  21. S.A. To Get More African Coal

    Adelaide. January 4.—As service stocks of coal obtained by the S.A. Electricity Trust from south Africa haw been largely exhausted to maintain Christmas ...

    Article : 93 words
  22. Alleged Leakage Of Rocket Weapon Data

    London, January 4.—United States service chiefs have threatened to stop sending Britain information on rocket weapons because a Communist was ...

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  23. Workers Must Prepare For Hard Times

    Canberra, January 4,—The industrial movement of Australia would have to organise for hard times, as there would be a chance in conditions from that to ...

    Article : 147 words
  24. British Liberals Urge Strong Measures

    London, January 4.—Britain faces, mass unemployment, scarcity and bunger unless immediate, strong energetic Government measures are taken, elates ...

    Article : 149 words
  25. TROUBLE IN HOBART

    Hobart, January 4.—The altitude of the Hobart waterdisers this morning in refusing to work while others were Mispended might lead to a serious hold up ...

    Article : 91 words
  26. BUSY AT PORT ADELAIDE

    Adelaide, January 4.—Shipping is busy at Port Adelaide, and one of the 22 ships berthed was unable to obtain waterside labor today. The Dardanus ...

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  27. AUSTRALIANS FAVOR ENGLISH CARS

    Sydney, January 4.—Seventy-nine per cent of the new cars registered in New South Wales last year were British makes, according to preliminary figures issued by the service Station ...

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