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  4. Keep Left Policy Of Labor "Rebels"

    LONDON, January 12.--A group of 12 Leftist Labor Members of Parliament yesterday ...

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  5. WAGE FREEZE OPPOSITION WORRIES U. K. LABOR

    LONDON, January 12.--British Labor leaders, ready to disperse for their country-wide ...

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  6. CHINESE RED ARMY LANDING ON HAINAN IS.

    NEW YORK, January 12.--The United Press correspondent at Taipei, Formosa, says Chinese Communist regular army troops have landed on Hainan Island and established a ...

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  7. MIGRANTS' CHARGES DENIED

    Melbourne, Thursday.--In an interview on his return to Australia to-day, the ...

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  8. HOPE OF INCREASED EXPORT SUGAR PRICE

    B R I S B A N E, Thursday,--It is hoped that an increase in price for sugar exported to the United Kingdom will result from a United ...

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  9. WINNING SMILE

    MACKAY cricket colt Lance Druery had good reason for this happy smile. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Commonwealth Loan To Burma Likely

    COLOMBO, Jan. 12.--The question of a loan to Burma and the situation in IndoChina were discussed by the ...

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  11. Four Men On Big Theft Charges

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- Four men were charged at Collingwood to-day on 20 counts involving the theft of cars and ...

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  12. Revaluation Of £ Would Kill Pineapple Industry

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--Expansion of the pineapple Industry would be killed by revaluation of the Australian £, the general ...

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  13. Tributes To Late Mr. C. G. Fallon

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--"The death of Mr. C. G. Fallon is a severe loss to the industrial ...

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  14. COMMUNIST THREAT TO CHRISTIANITY

    LONDON, January 12.--"The sickle of Communism is poised to strike at western Christian civilisation with its ...

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  15. INDUSTRIAL FUTURE OF AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Since the buyers' market in England and on the Continent had ended British ...

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  16. Reds "Liberate" Tibet

    CALCUTTA, January 12.--Chinese Communists have set up a puppet Tibetan Government in Chinghai Province, according to ...

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  17. Poles Arrested In Franee

    PARIS, January 12.--About 50 Polish citizens were arrested by police in early morning raids in Paris and ...

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  18. Retrospective Subsidy To Dairy Farmers

    CANBERRA, Thurs.--The Federal Cabinet to-day approved payment of a retrospective subsidy to dairy farmers supplying milk ...

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  19. Rough Handling For Remer

    BERLIN, Jan. 12.--Crippled German ex-soldlers flung their crutches and chairs at bricklayer, Ernst Remer, once ...

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  20. Engine Derailed

    CAIRNS. Thursday.--Rock from a slight landslide near Red Bluff, on the Cairns-Kuranda railway, this afternoon derailed ...

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  21. J. O. WOOL PROFITS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Minister for Commerce (Mr. J. McEwen) will confer with the Treasurer (Mr. Fadden) on the ...

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  22. Actor Killed In Battle Scene

    ROME, January 12.--One actor was killed and three others injured to-day on location at Frascati when a live bomb ...

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  23. New Home For Pet Eagle

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The wedge-tailed eagle which attacked a woman and her daughter at King's Cross yesterday has now ...

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  24. Paper Factory Fire

    SYDNEY, Thurs.--A fire at the Matraville factory of the Australian Paper Manufacturers destroyed about £20,000 worth of ...

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  25. FORMER DUTCH COMMANDO HAS PRIVATE ARMY IN WEST JAVA

    DJAKARTA, January 12.--A former Dutch commando captain, . R. P. P. Turoo Westerling, claiming to command a 20,000 strong private army in West Java, yesterday repeated his demand that the United States of Indonesia Government should recognise ...

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  26. COMET AIRLINER FOR AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Jan. 11.--Australia soon may see Britain's new wonder jet airliner, the comet. British Overseas Airways ...

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  27. Pledge To Lift Petrol Rationing Reaffirmed

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) to-night reaffirmed his election pledge to lift petrol rationing. He expected material for a ...

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  28. No Atomic Power In Industry For 15-20 Years

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.--A British chemical engineering professor who helped to make the first two atomic bombs said ...

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  29. Decision Not To Hold Plebiscites No Surprise

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday.--"The decision of the Q. C. E. of the A. L. P. not to hold plebiscites for the selection of Labor candidates for the coming State elections and to make such selection itself, giving as ...

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  30. COUNTRY PARTY NOMINATIONS

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--Nominations have been called by the Country party for the following seats at the forthcoming State ...

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  31. CLAIM AGAINST MR. FALSTEIN

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A claim for £4955 against Mr. S. M. Falstein, of Maroubra, former Labor M. P. for Watson, has been filed ...

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  32. GOVERNMENT RESIGNS

    TEHERAN, January 12.--The Persian Government resigned today. Prime Minister Mohammed Sand, in a letter to the Shah, ...

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