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  4. [?]enzies Wants Semi-War boting Declared ton As Possible

    [?]ERRA, February 14.—The Prime Minister, Menzies, will submit plans to a special meet the Federal Cabinet to-morrow and on Fri[?] place Australia on a semi-wartime footing as ...

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  5. MORE COAL CHARGES

    SYDNEY, Feb. 14.—Two fresh summonses alleging contempt of court were issued to-day from the Federal ...

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  6. Red Hordes In Banzai Charges Lead Big Attack

    TOKIO, February 14.—United Nations' troops, strongly entrenched at Chipyong, are battling furiously to beat off Chinese banzai charges on three sides, supported by heavy Communist ...

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  7. No guarantee to Japs on arming Dulles Affirms

    CANBERRA, February 14.—The rearming of Japan had not been officially discussed by the United States with Japan, Mr. John Foster Dulles said to-day. Mr. Dulles. Roving Ambassador and Republican ...

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  8. DARGIE WINS HIS SIXTH ARCHIBALD

    Melbourne artist William Dargie was recently awarded the Archibald Prize for 1950 with a portrait of Sir Leslie ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Judge Says Plea Has To Stand

    ROCKHAMPTON, Feb. 14.— A plea of not guilty by Gordon Keith MacPherson (54),truck driver, to a charge ...

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  10. No Push Over Parallel

    WASHINGTON, February 14.— General J. Lawton Collins, Army Chief of Staff. said today that he took it for granted ...

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  11. GENERAL SAYS U.S. WEAK

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 14.— General Hoyl Vandenberg to-day said that at least 70 out of 100 Russian bombers could ...

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  12. FREE OF ALCOHOL SUPPORT

    SYDNEY, Feb. 14—The Turramurra branch of the Libmal will ask the state Council of the party at its ...

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  13. [?]£50,000 A [?]To Fill In [?]ers' Forms

    [?] February 14.— [?] president of the [?] Merchants Associate R. J. Murphy, said ...

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  14. COAL IS ON SALE FREELY

    BRISBANE, Feb. 14.—No restrictions had been placed on Mt. Isa mines or any other essential undertaking in buying ...

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  15. COOL, CALM AND— COLLECTING

    MELBOURNE. Feb. 14.—A cool thief walked into the electrical department of Myer's Store in Bourke-st ...

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  16. CALLIDE COAL TO GO TO VICTORIA

    BRISBANE, February 14.— The interstate heighter, Kooralya, will load at Gladstone 3750 tons of Callide cool for ...

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  17. WAIT TILL JOE HEARS THIS ONE

    PSWICH, Feb. 14—A missing sandshoe, which is believed to have been carried off by a wandering dog, caused a ...

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  18. ANTI-CONSCRIPTION TALKS

    BRISBANE, February 14— The Brisbane Trades and Labour Council secretary, Mr. M. Healy. said tonight that 400 ...

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  21. CITIZENS JOIN POLICE IN DUELLING COM. RIOT

    SYDNEY, February 14.-Communists, police and spectators swung punches and kicks when police broke up a Communist demonstration in Wynyard Street, city, at lunch time to-day. Police arrested 30 men and women ...

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  22. Govt. Rejects Coal Owners' Proposals

    BRISBANE. February 14.— The State Government has retected the Queensland Coal Owners' Association's ...

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  23. BITTERNESS AT GUARD'S DEMOTION

    BRISBANE, Feb. 4.—The Guards, Shunters and Conductors' Association secretary, Mr. W. W. Furness, said to-night ...

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  24. QUAIITY OF BREAD IF LOWER THIS YEAR IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY. February 14.— Because of the poorer quality of wheat this season, practically every baker in New ...

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  25. ONIONS STOP SHIP

    BRISBANE, February 14.— The lack of onions and lime juice prevented the pilot vessel. Matthew Flindes. from ...

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  26. VICT WATER SHORTAGE

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 14.— Scores of towns in south-west Victoria are desperately short of water. Hundreds of sheep ...

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