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  4. [?]ITED STATES REACATIONS.

    [?]SHINGTON, January 19.—President Truman said that the United sates would exert every pressure it could to brand the Chinese units as aggressors in Korea. Speaking at a Press conference he endorsed completely the statement by Mr. Dean Acheson (U.S. ...

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  5. U.S. REALISM:

    WASHINGTON, January 19.—President Truman to-day said that the Government if and when necessary would impose controls on civilian manpower to assure the success of mobilisation ...

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  6. IS DOOR STILL OPEN FOR NEGOTIATION WITH PEKING GOVT?

    LONDON, January 19.—The majority of newspapers editorially today warned against any hasty and "irrevocable" action in branding China an aggressor. The Times said that this would divide United Nations members. The liberal News Chronicle said that no one ...

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  7. Season's Sugar Output

    BRISBANE. Jan. 19.— Suger for Queensland's 1950/51 harvest would bo about 50.000 tons below the original ...

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  8. GOAL OUTPUT CUT BY BIG FLOODS IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, January 19.—Floods to-day cut coal and passenger lines between Maitland and Cessnock, blocked the New England highway at Mailland and Singleton, and the Pacific Highway near Taree. Swollen creeks flowing from the hills of ...

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  9. Another Big Com Push Near

    TOKIO. Jan. 19.—Communist troops were reported to be moving southward in large numbers on the central and ...

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  10. [?] WORKS PROGRAMME:

    BERRA, January 19.—The developmental works being carried out in Australia by the Commonland the States were now "more essential and than ever" and were indispensable to national. ...

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  11. U.S. TROOPS FOR EUROPE

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 19.—Republican attempts to check President Truman's policy of lending United States Army divisions to help defend ...

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  12. CANDID COMMENT BY LADY ASTOR.

    LONDON, January 19.— Lady Astor, commenting on the reported Government decision to employ more women ...

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  13. Wharfies' Ban

    MELBOURNE JAN. 19.—The conference between representactives of shipowners the A. C. T. U. and the Waterside. ...

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  14. BANK [?]

    LONDON, Jan 19.— Details the proposed merger of [?] Bank of Australia Bank of Australia ...

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  15. WILL CHINA BE INVADED?

    TAPELI, January 19.—Madame Chiang Kai-shek predicted that Chinese Nationalist forces will invade the minland of ...

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  17. FREIGHTER RAMS AUXILIARY SHIP

    MELBOURNE. Jan. 19.—The 200-ton auxiliary steamer. Merilyn. was rammed and holed amidmps by the 700-ton ...

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  18. Newark Police Arrest Reds

    NEW JERSEY. Jan. 19.— Newark police to-day raided the offices of the Communist Party of New Jersey and arrested ...

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  19. Defence Minister's Clarion Call

    HALIFAX Nova [?] Jan. 19.— The Canadian Minister for Defence Mr. Brooke Claxton. to-night asked for ...

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  20. AUSTN TEST TEAM

    ADELAIDE. Jan. 19— No change has been made in the Australian cricket team for the Fourth Test Match against ...

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  21. VIRILE LEADERSHIP FOR AUST.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 19.— There was no period in the history of Austrlia when virile leadership in ...

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  22. [?] Form Scholarship [?]amination

    [?] Jan. 19.—One of items for discussion Queensland Teachers conference next week ...

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  23. FLU TAKING ITS TOLL IN BRITAIN

    LONDON,January 19.—Influenza was spreading through London and the west and south of England on Thursday, while new cases on a lesser scale were still being reported in the north, where the new year epidemic started. The virus, a ...

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    Two important events are to take place to Maryborough to-day. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. 3 POLICEMEN BURNED TO DEATH IN BUSHFIRE

    ADELAIDE, Jan. 19.—Three policemen were burned to death to-day. Titty were Crapped in a fierce fire which swept ...

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