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  4. [?] ON KOREAN POLICY:

    [?]K, February 2.—The wound in Anglo-American relations, [?] over the Far Eastern policy, showed distinct signs of being [?] week. There was not complete confidence among qualified [?] that the healing waf permanent, but at least enough evidence ...

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  5. SWIFT ACTION TO MEET COAL CRISIS

    CANBERRA, February 2.—Swift action by the acting Prime Minister, Mr. Fadden, followed the decision of the Miners Federation to-day to persist in calling weekly one-day stoppages from Monday. Immediately the miners' decision was announced Mr. Fadden ...

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  6. Eisenhower's Warning:

    WASHINGTON, February 2.—General Eisenhower old Congress that its decision of defence co-operation with Western Europe would determine the course of civilisation, and whether free governments would ...

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  7. Rail Traffic Blocked

    TOWNSVILLE, Feb. 2.—For three days only after 21 days of being submerged the Burdekin bridge was trafficable ...

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  8. TEACHERS' COLLEGE:

    BRISBANE, February 2,— The Minister for public Instruction, Mr. Devries, announced to-day that owing to the staffing position, it had been decided, as an emergency measure, to reduce the period of training at the Senior Teachers Training ...

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  9. LEGAL PROCEDURE

    SYDNEY, February 2.—Summonses against the leaders of the Miners' federation could be issued at any moment a ...

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  10. HANGINGS FURTHER POSTPONED

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 2.—The hanging of two men and a woman at Pentridge Gaol, Melbourne at 8 a.m. Monday ...

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  11. TRIBUNAL DEFIED:

    SYDNEY, February 2.—In defiance of the order by the Coal Industry Tribunal, Mr. F. Gallagher; the Central Council of the Miners' Federation to-day decided to hold the first of it weekly coat strikes next Monday. It also decided that ...

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  12. Japs Want More Ships

    TOKIO, February 2 — The newspaper. Asa[?] Shimbun. says the Ministry of Transport will ask Mr. Dulles to abolish ...

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  13. 190 Polio Cases In Queensland

    BRISBANE, Feb. 2. — One hundred and ninety cases of poliomyelitis occurred in Queensland between July 1 and ...

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  15. SUPPORT NATION'S DEFENCE

    BRISBANE, Feb. 2.— The public should support the Government in its efforts to put national defence in the ...

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  16. YOUTH INJURED

    ROCKHAMPTON, Feb. 2.— Kennet Chapman. 15-year-old station hand who on Thursday had his left shattered when ...

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  17. Weird Storm Off Vic. Coast

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 2. — The visiting South African frigate, Transvaal, ran into one of the weirdest storms ever ...

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  18. JAPAN TO COME INTO THE FOLD?

    TOKIO, February 2.—Mr. John Foster Dulles. United Stales envoy, invited Japan to join the West in "collective protection against direct aggression," but emphasised that this offer to become a full partner in the anti-Communist group is not ...

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  19. Victorian Politics

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 2. — The Victorian Premier. Mr. J D. McDonald, to-day denied that any moves had been mace to ...

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