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  3. Mahatma Gandhi Shot Dead

    New Delhi, January 30.—Mahatma Gandhi, the great Indian leader, was shot dead while walking in a prayer ground today. The assailant fired four shots from close range. ...

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  4. ALLEGED INTERVIEW WITH MR. WARD

    Sydney, January 30—When the Garden case was resumed in the Special Federal Court today, Henry George Forshow, logging manager of the Brisbane Timber Merchants, Hancock and Gore Ltd., told of on incident which he said ...

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  5. HIGH HOPES OF CANCER CURE

    Sydney, January 30.—Immediate moves ore being made to set up an expert committee to investigate the claims of J. Braund to cure cancer. The Premier, Mr. McGirr, said today that already some committee members have been appointed, ...

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  6. The Ballet Rambert Liked Broken Hill

    Sydney, January 30.—Ballerinas of the Ballet Rambert were high in their praise of Broken Hill's hospitality when they ...

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  7. Exchange Rate

    Canberra, January 30.—Commonwealth Government policy is to maintain present exchange rates. Mr. Chifley said, adding that the policy ...

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  8. Truman Will Insist On Full European Aid

    Washington, January 30.—Announcing to the press today that he will insist that Congress approve the full amount of the 17,000 million dollars ...

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  9. Claims For Cars And Trucks

    Sydney, January 30.—The Minister tor Transport. Mr. E. J. Ward, announced today that the Commonwealth Department of Transport would take ...

    Article : 105 words
  10. Terrific Gale Sweeps Lord Howe Island

    Sydney, January 30.—Winds reaching 110 miles per hour have been sweeping Lord Howe Island, 400 miles off the N.S.W. coast, in one of the wildest ...

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  11. FRENCH GOVERNMENT WILL SURVIVE

    Paris, January 30.—The National Assembly early today adopted the Bill for the withdrawal of the 5,000 francs by 307 votes to 286. The AAP, referring to the Finance Commission ...

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  12. Jewish Controlled Militia In Holy Land Suggested

    Lake Success, January 30.—The U.N.O. Palestine Commission last night agreed to help organise immediately a Jewish controlled militia in the Holy ...

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  13. Judgment Reserved On F.E.D. Coal Fields Claims

    The chairman of the Central Coat Reference Board. Mr. P. J. Gallagher, reserved his judgment on the claims of the Federated Enginedrivers and ...

    Article : 254 words
  14. Sub-Zero Cold Threatens To Cause Serious U.S. Industrial Stoppages

    New York, January 30.—Sub-zero cold is bearing down from Canada on the United States threatening more shutdowns in industries which have ...

    Article : 81 words
  15. A.W.U's. Secretary's Challenge

    Coolangatta, January 30.—Union secretaries could no longer use the Commonwealth Arbitration Act to cover up their own liabilities, the Federal ...

    Article : 109 words
  16. U.S. Navy Role Is Peace

    Sydney, January 30.—The role of the United States Navy in the Pacific in the immediate future was peace, said Rear-Admiral Harold M. Martin. Commander ...

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  17. Baby In Bag Thrown From Train

    Lithgow, January 30.—Apparently thrown from a mall train early this morning the slightly charred body of a newborn baby was found on roll ...

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  18. Counter Charges By Australian Commerce Officials

    Canberra, January 30.—Commerce officials today accused some overseas importers of deliberately making false charges about the poor quality of ...

    Article : 121 words
  19. Price Control

    Coolangatta, January 30.—Complete support for the retention of Commonwealth price control was declared to-day by the Australian Workers' Union ...

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  20. France In Bad Way

    Darwin, January 30.—Devaluation of the franc was a sheer economic necessity, and it would cause inflation throughout France, said Colonel W. R. Hodgson, ...

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  21. Russians In U.S. Prison

    Berlin, January 30.—The Soviet Military Governor, M. Sokolovsky, in a public letter to the United States Military Governor. Mr. Clay, demanded ...

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  22. Died After Ships Berthed

    Sydney, January 30.—One of six officers who accompanied the U.S. Task Force 38 from Pearl Harbor died from heart failure in the cabin of U.S. ...

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  23. Acting Judge On Divorce Law

    Sydney, January 30.—Acting Justice Rainbow declared today that Divorce Court work is not being done effectively because there is not enough ...

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  24. Plenty Of Money In London For Australian Industry

    Sydney, January 30—Finance for any "decent, honest and productive enterprise in Australia is available from the Charterhouse Investment Trust. ...

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  25. NEGRESS AND TWO SONS GET DEATH SENTENCE

    Ellaville (Georgia), January 30.—Alleged to have clubbed a white farmer. John Stratford, to death with his own rifle, a claw-hammer and a hoe, after an ...

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  26. Queensland Industries

    Canberra, January 30.—Comprehensive plans for the development of cotton and tobacco growing, as well as the pearling industry, were discussed between Mr. ...

    Article : 134 words
  27. Moylan Defeats Quist

    Brisbane, January 30.—The American, Eddie Moylan played super tennis at Milton today to realise his ambition to beat Adrian Quist before leaving ...

    Article : 146 words
  28. Sales Of Used Cars

    Brisbane, January 30.—The Leader of he Australian Country Party. Mr. Fadden, claimed today that 00 per cent. of used car sales were made on the ...

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  29. British By-Election

    London, January 29—The Conservative Party today won its first scat from Labor since the general election in 1945, when Mr. Charles McFarlanc topped the poll ...

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  30. Rail Trouble In Queensland

    Brisbane, January 30.—A railway strike is threatening throughout Queensland from Monday midnight. The trouble is over marginal rates for ...

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  31. "WRECKAGE" WAS WHITE LOG

    Sydney, January 30.—A report that the wreckage of a plane had been found in wild country about five miles from Kiandra, north of Koaclusko, was found ...

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  32. TO BRITAIN VIA SOUTH POLE

    Washington, January 30.—Australia and South Africa are considering an air route to Britain via the south Polar region should the Middle East be closed ...

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