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  4. Britain & France Seek Further Alliance

    LONDON, January 15.--Talks between Mr. Attlee (Britain) and M. Blum (France) have been completely successful, says the 'Evening Standard's' Paris correspondent. It was agreed that a Franco-British alliance was desirable and that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NEW WARSHIP FOR KING'S VOYAGE

    Latest picture of HMS Vanguard, Britain's new 45,000-ton battleship, which will carry the King and Queen and the Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret to South Africa. The picture was taken off Portsmouth during a recent "shake-down" cruise. A special platform on the second fore turret will enable the Royal party to see and be seen on entering harbor. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Uniform Tax To Remain

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Uniform taxation will not be surrendered by the Federal Government. ...

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  7. SHIP BLACKOUT

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Amending regulations issued tonight no longer make it an offence for a member of the crew of a ...

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  8. CANNOT CHANGE THE CLIMATE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--British builder-migrants are being pandered too much, and as far as he is concerned they will not be wet-nursed, said the Minister for Works (Mr. Lemmon) to-day. ...

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  9. BUTTER RETURN HALVED

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Drought continues to play havoc with dairy production throughout the State. It is ...

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  10. MAN ACCUSED OF MURDER TO BE CALLED AS WITNESS FOR THE CROWN

    LONDON, January 16.--It was announced in West London Police Court that John William Buckingham (43), who was charged with Thomas John Ley (a former Minister for Justice in NSW) and Lawrence John Smith with having murdered a barman, John Mudie, in a Surrey chalkpit on December 2, ...

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  11. Mr. Frost Goes To Cevlon

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- Mr. Frost, who lost his seat at the last elections, has been appointed by ...

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  12. American Aid To Italy

    WASHINGTON January 15. --A State Department announcement issued on the departure of the Italian Premier ...

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  13. TRAMS AND BUSES TO STOP

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Efforts to avert tram and bus stoppage in Sydney on Monday failed to-day and trams and buses will stop ...

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  14. BOY HEROES OF SKYMASTER CRASH INTO SEA

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--A vivid story of the crash of a Skymaster plane carrying 42 people into the China Sea last week-end was told by two Australian-born schoolboys who reached Brisbane by air to-day. The ...

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  15. SYDNEY'S GAS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Following a resumption of work by Sydney gas workers to-day, the Local Government Minister (Mr. Cahill) ...

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  16. THIRD PROTEST SENT TO POLES

    LONDON, January 15.--Britain has presented a third note to Poland strongly protesting against the manner in which the election campaign is being conducted, and giving a detailed reply to ...

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  17. BLACKOUT IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Sydney's business and industry were badly disorganised by one of the city's worst electricity blackouts for years this afternoon. The blackout resulted from a rare ...

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  18. LONGREACH'S GOATS ARE BIG PROBLEM

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The drought has dealt Longreach a body blow. Only five gallons of fresh milk dally is ...

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  19. Race Discrimination

    WASHINGTON, January 17. -- Addressing the Civil Rights Committee which he established ...

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  20. DUKE DELAYED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Because of unfavorable weather, the Duke of Gloucester was unable to leave Sydney on the first stage of his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. IN THE SAME BOAT

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- "I myself have had to board till I can get a house," the magistrate ...

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  22. Disarmament Viewpoints

    LAKE SUCCESS, January 15.--The chairman of the Security Council and Australian delegate (Mr. Makin) moved a resolution in the Security Council which, he said, was designed to combine the United States and the Soviet disarmament viewpoints. Australia was unwilling to ...

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  23. Officials Murdered

    A POLISH Government spokesman said that 28 members of electoral commissions and of civic militia guarding electoral offices had been murdered by underground bands between January 1 and January 10, ...

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  24. TIGER MOTH MISSING

    DARWIN, Thursday.--An RAAF Dakota searched rough country south of Wyndham but found no trace of the Tiger Moth, piloted ...

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  25. Dug for Freedom

    PARIS, January 16.-- After digging a tunnel 52 German officers escaped yesterday from a war ...

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  26. SPEED!

    LONDON, January 16.--A Gloucester Meteor jet- propelled plane flew from Paris to Croydon airport ...

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  27. SENTENCE REMITTED

    LONDON, January 15.--The British United Press Tel-Aviv correspondent says General Barker is remitting the flogging sentence ...

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