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  4. [?]tened Coal Crisis:

    [?], January 26.—The Coal Industry Tribunal, Mr. F. Gallagher, [?] made an order providing for penalties against members and of the Miners' Federation for striking or inciting a strike against of December 20. Those who disobey the order will be liable to ...

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  5. EFFORTS AT U.N. TO KEEP DOOR OPEN

    LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. 26.—Reuter's United Nations correspondent says that the Arab-Asian proposal to hold a seven-power conference on Far East problems, although reported to have been approved by the Chinese Communist Government, had gained little ...

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  6. CALL TO AUSTRALIANS:

    CANBERRA, Jan. 26.—A call to all Australians to strive together in this Jubilee Year to better our land, hold it, and, if necessary, fight to the death, for it, was made by the Governor-General, Mr. McKell, in ...

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  7. ON THE KOREAN FRONT

    TOKIO, January 26.—The American heavy cruiser, Saint Paul, and two Canadian destroyers silenced Communist ...

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  8. TRIBUNAL'S ORDER

    SYDNEY. January 28 —The order which Mr. Gallagher made at the request of the Joint Coal Board states:— ...

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  9. MANY REFUGEES FROM DEVASTATED N.G. AREA

    PORT MORESBY, January 26.—Mount Lamington was in mild eruption for six hours from 2.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. yesterday, but thanks to warnings of the Government vulcanologist Mr. G. A. Taylor, there were no casualties. The volcano Issued mostly ...

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  10. BRITISH DEFENCE PLANS

    LONDON, January 26.—Reuter's diplomatic correspondent says that British Cabinet takes the view that there is no ...

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  11. DR. DUHIG BADLY INJURED

    BRISBANE, January 26—The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Brisbane, Dr. Dubig, is in a serious condition in the Mater ...

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  12. TRAINS RUNNING AGAIN IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE. Jan. 26. — Train services reverted to normal at mid-night to-night after the 24-hour stoppage in ...

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  13. [?]pe Control: [?]te Or Federal?

    January 26.—State prices authorities will re-control of canned meat and radios. This was decided by Prices Ministers at their conference to-day. [?] this to-night. ...

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  14. EUROPE'S NEED FOR DEFENCE

    PARIS, Jan. 26. — General Eisenhower headed back to the United States on Thursday to support President Truman's ...

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  15. RESIDENTS FEAR SAFETY OF RABAUL

    CAIRNS, January 26.—Since the disastrous eruption of Mt. Lamington last Sunday Rabaul residents have begun agitating ...

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  17. [?]kers [?]pt [?]ants

    A, January 26.— [?]de union movement [?] than surprised with Australian workers had ...

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  18. BUILDING POSITION SERIOUS

    BRISBANE, January 26.—The Labour Industry Minister, Mr. Jones, slid to-day he considered the building material position ...

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  19. Migrants For Aust. Forces

    CANBERRA, January 26.— Allen migrants should be permitted and encouraged to enlist in the armed forces on the same ...

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  20. BENNETT FIGHTS NEXT

    BRISBANE. Jan. 26.—The fight between Elley Bennett and Jim Webster, set down for decision at the stadium ...

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  21. HARDY COMMITTED FOR TRIAL

    MELBOURNE, Jut. 26. — Francis Joseph Hardy, 33, of East Malvern. author of "Power Without Glory." was committed ...

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  22. MEDICAL ATTITUDE TO MIGRANT M.D.'S

    CANBERRA. January 26.—The attitude of the Australian medical profession towards professional migrants was criticised to-day at the Jubilee Citizenship Convention by Mrs. Sheilah McClemans of the Australian Federation of the ...

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  23. REINDEER MEAT ON U.K. TABLES ?

    LONDON. Jan. 26.—British newspapers arc now telling housewives how to cook rein deer joint. Reindeer is not yet ...

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  24. AVALANCHE IS CRIM REAPER

    LONDON, Jan. 26. — The colder weather spreading ever the Alps brought a hope that Earope't white death ...

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