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  3. FRENCH BANKS CLOSED TILL SATURDAY

    Paris, January 29.—French banks will remain closed from today until Saturday pending withdrawals from circulation of all 5,000 frane notes, it is officially announced. Under the free gold market bill now before the Assembly, these notes will no ...

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  4. FORESTRY OFFICERS KNEW NOTHING OF IT

    Sydney, January 29.—When Forestry Officers in New Guinea were told by Mr. Hancock (of Hancock and Gore Ltd.) and the company's logging foreman, Forshaw that they wished to inspect the limber concession they were informed by the ...

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  5. SERIOUS LOSSES IN SUGAR CROPS

    Sydney, January 29.—More than 300,000 tons of sugar in N.S.W. and Queensland would be lost unless canegrowers in both States could get migrant labor, the Commonwealth Immigration Advisory Council was told today. The Council was ...

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  6. Annual Social Of Barrier Industrial Council

    The Annul Social of the BIC was held at the Trades Hall last night, and delegates from all unions, the Compensation Association and the BDA ALP attended. Resides these were visitors from the City Council, the Police, Fire Frigado and Labor Aldermen. ...

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  7. Redistribution Of Cabinet Portfolios Likely

    Sydney, January 28.—There will be a redistribution of protfolios in the N.S.W. Cabinet shortly. This was indicated tonight by the Premier. Mr. ...

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  8. Union News And Views

    This space is reserved specially for local union news and views. Meeting reports are welcomed. Zinc Corporation ...

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  9. FOUR MORE 'QUAKES SHAKE PHILIPPINES

    Manila, January 29.—Four more earthquakes shock the Central Philippines early yesterday. They were felt at Rolbion Island, north of Panay Island. ...

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  10. BRITISH LEAVE TEL AVIV

    Jerusalem, January 29.—British troops yesterday withdraw, from the all-Jewish city of Tel Aviv. British United Press says that the city's defence has been ...

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  11. Inferior Australian Goods Sent To China

    Hong-Kong (A.A.P. Reuter), January 29.—A Hong-Kobg importer of hundreds of cases of inferior, badly packed Australian goods, which have just ...

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  12. Injunction Against Railways Commissioner

    Sydney, January 29.—Mr. Justice Sugarmal in the Equity Court today granted Kenneth Henry Ahearn, a member of the Railway Operating ...

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  13. EXECUTIONER ARRIVES IN BRITISH ZONE

    Hamburg, January 29.—It is reported that the British official executioner. Albert Pierpont, has arrived in the British zone to assist in "Operation Pontoon." ...

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  14. Improving Britain's Grasslands

    Britain's agriculture industry has begun 1948 facing the biggest task in its history. It has been asked by the Government to increase the net output ...

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  15. No Consideration To Alteration Of Exchange Rate

    Canberra, January 29.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, announced that no consideration had been given to the alteration of exchange rate between ...

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  16. SEVERAL CLAIMS OF URANIUM DISCOVERIES

    Canberra, January 29.—Several claims of uranium discoveries have been lodged with Commonwealth authorities. Some of the reported finds are in New South ...

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  17. "Heard That One Before"

    Sydney, January 23.—Since January 1, fines totalling nearly £4,000, mostly for overcharging on foodstuffs, have been imposed in the Special Federal ...

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  18. Victorian Anti-Strike Act

    Melbourne, January 29—Union threats to force the Victorian Government to repeal the Emergency Powers Act did not bother him. the Premier, Mr. ...

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  19. W.I.U. of A. Special Meeting Tomorrow

    The special mass meeting of the W.I.U. of A. which was adjourned from Saturday last will be continued tomorrow morning at the Trades Hall at ...

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  20. LEADING YACHT FIVE HUNDRED MILES EAST OF SYDNEY

    Sydney, January 29.—The Kurrewa III, the leading bending the Tasman yacht race, reported at 6.30 p.m. today that she was 400 miles east of Sydney. ...

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  21. Offered £20,000 To Establish Cancer Clinic

    Sydney, January 29.—Mr. J. Braund, of Beverley Hills was today offered £20,000 to establish a concur clinic in Sydney. The offer was made by ...

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  22. Bandits Active In Japan

    Tokio (A.A.P.-Reuter), January 29.—I While the greatest police manhunt in the history of Japanese crime continued yesterday for a bank robber and ...

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  23. TOWN EMPLOYEES UNION

    There will be a meeting or the Hospital Section of the Town Employees Union on Monday night, at 8 o'clock, to discuss the reply of the Hospital Board ...

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  24. A NEW VOGUE

    Marcel Rochas, who uses Swiss while embroidery for trimming, is among the designers showing navy-blue wool crepe frocks will tiers of flounces forming the ...

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  25. A.W.U. Convention

    Coolangatta (Queensland), January 29.—Addressing the annual A.W.U. Convention today the central secretary of the A.W.U., Mr. Dougherty, said that ...

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  26. NURSE BECOMES DRUG ADDICT

    Sydney, January 29.—A young nurse, who was said to have taken drugs when she became depressed, was given a suspended sentence of one month's gaol ...

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  27. LAYMAN REMOVES GROWTHS IN PRESENCE OF WITNESSES

    Sydney, January 28.—A woman who had been diagnosed by the Sydney cancer specialist as suffering from cancer of ovaries today in the presence of medical ...

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  28. MEN INJURED AT WORK

    Two men received treatment at the Hospital yesterday as a result of injuries sustained at work. Raymond Thompson, residing at the ...

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  29. Will Call Own Congress

    London, January 29.—According to the "Daily Mail" the British Trades Union Congress has issued an ultimatum to the World Federation of ...

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  30. Coal From Queensland

    Sydney, January 29.—Federal action to force Queensland to send surplus coal to the Southern States and prevent export to China was urged today ...

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  31. U.S. WELTER TO MEET TOMMY BURNS

    Sydney, January 29—Twenty-five-year-old American welterweight. Benny Evans arrived here today from San Francisco to flight Australian welter champion. ...

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  32. Lower Temperature Yesterday

    Following a cool change early on Wednesday night, conditions yesterday were much mere pleasant than they have been since the week-end. The maximum ...

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