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  4. IVERSON BOWLS AUSSIES "TO TEST VICTORY

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  5. RED TROOPS MAKING ALL OUT ATTEMPT

    South Korea (AAP-Reuter), January 9.—Communist troops are making an all out attempt today to break through the middle of the United Nations line in the centre of the Korean peninsula. In the west, at Suwon and Osan, North ...

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  6. GOVT. ADAMANT ON GLEN DAVIS DECISION

    Canberra, January 9.—The Federal Government does not intend to reconsider its decision to close the Glen Davis shale oil project and will not make further investigation into its operations. Proposals that the project be regarded as ...

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  7. "State Of Union"

    Washington, January 9.—President Truman yesterday notified the world that the United States was ready to negotiate honorable settlements with Russia, but would not engage in appeasement. Millions of Americans who listened by radio to ...

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  8. Queensland Wins Shield Game

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  9. Grassfire Near Menindee Under Control

    Although floods from the Darling River prevented communications in the area in which a large grassfire was reported to be raging on Karpocora Station, 40 miles from Menindee, on Monday afternoon, re—ghters were able to bring the blaze ...

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  10. CRIBBEN FOR TRIAL ON ATTEMPTED MURDER CHARGE

    Bathurst, January 9.—Ronald Newman Cribben was to-day committed for trial on a charge of attempted murder of a police constable at Glanmire on December 17. Cribben, a 21-years-old shearer, was> yesterday committed for trial on a ...

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  11. Praise For N.S.W.G.R.

    Members of the Zinc-NBHC Picnic Committee (Messrs. K. Williams and P. Lamont) have paid a tribute to the excellent service given travellers on mines ...

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  12. Clothes Rationing

    Canberra, January 9.—The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden) today denied reports that the Commonwealth ...

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  13. Labor Attitude To National Service

    Melbourne. January 9.—Most Victorian Labor Members of the Federal Parliament believe their Party wilt change its policy on supporting the National Service ...

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  14. MR. A. E. MONK SAYS:

    Melbourne, January 9.— Intense nationalism activated workers in India, Pakistan, Indonesia and the Philippines, ...

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  15. Watersiders Strike

    Sydney. January 9.—Waterside workers throughout Australia commenced a 24 hours stoppage at midnight tonight. The stoppage was ordered by the Federal ...

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  16. Bowlers Expense Account

    Sydney, January 9.—Nearly 200 metropolitan, suburban and country representatives of the state's 30,000 bowlers last night unanimously defeated a motion ...

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  17. Austn. Industrial Outlook Bright

    Perth, January 9.—The Australasian Council of Trade Unions would not be a part of a strike with a political basis, Mr. Justice Dunphy of the Federal ...

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  18. Building Costs

    Sydney. January 9.—Unless drastic action against inflation was taken by the Commonwealth and State, Governments, 1951 would bo a Bloomy year for house ...

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  19. Peace Conference:

    Fremantle, January 9.—Three delegates the Warsaw Peace Conference who returned to Australia on the Orion today were relieved at their passports by ...

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  20. S.A. Wool Sales Prices Rise

    Adelaide, January 9.—Following the increase in Sydney yesterday wool prices advanced from 15 to 20 per cent, on the previous sales at the Adelaide wool ...

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    Blythe (California), January 9.—Ex-convict Thomas cook (24), who is being sought for the murder of eight persons, has been traced into Mexico, but is ...

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