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  4. Missing Child

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Drowning is still the theory most favored by police investigating ...

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  5. Flood Rains Threaten Whole Central Coast

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Heavy to flood rains along the coast from Bowen to Maryborough are expected from the cyclone now ...

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  6. Call For A.W.U. Secretary

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Applications have been called for by the Australian Workers' Union ...

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  7. Taxation Review Pending, Says Federal Treasurer

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Fadden) said to-day that he hoped to begin a review of the entire taxation field before Parliament opened on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MANY DEATHS AS ICY GALES LASH AMERICA

    NEW YORK, January 16.--Violent weather over most of the United States and parts of Canada caused 34 deaths yesterday. Nine people died in a ...

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    Mr H. O. Davis has been elected general president of the Australian Workers' Union. He said recently that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Campsie Murder Case Remand

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A 23-year-old moulder, John Irwin, of Lakemba, appeared on remand in the Campsie Court ...

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  11. COAL MINERS OPPOSE MINE MECHANISATION

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Miners' representatives walked out to-day when the Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. F. Gallagher) began the hearing of an application by colliery owners for permission to extract pillar coal ...

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  12. Unions Cancel Stoppage Threat

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The threatened 24-hour stoppage by all employees at Bunnerong and Pyrmont power ...

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  13. Wolves Follow The Blizzards STANBUL, January 16.

    Peasants were found frozen to death and packs of hungry wolves, bears and jackals attacked ...

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  14. N.Q. Labor Party To Contest Nine Seats

    TOWNSVILLE, Mon.--If the Premier (Mr. E. M. Hanlon) on his expected visit to North Queensland wishes to ...

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  15. 12 INCHES AT ARCHER POINT

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Some heavy falls of rain were reported from the tropical coast for the ...

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  16. Perfect Servant Said "Shoot!"

    PARIS, January 16.--Louis Thebault, described by his employer, Baroness De Forest, as the perfect servant, told three ...

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  17. Convicts May Be Heading This Way

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Information was received at the C.I.B. this afternoon that the escaped ...

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  18. Tribal War Threat In Middle East

    CAIRO, January 16.--A Britishtrained "desert force" of the Hadramaut Protectorate is concentrating near Yemen's southern ...

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  19. Air Ambulance Kept Busy

    CAIRNS, Monday.--Cairns aerial ambulance returned to Cairns at 11.50 a.m. to-day, leaving Georgetown before ...

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  20. Regular Consultation Needed, Says Mr. Bevin

    COLOMBO, January 16.--Whereas under the old Dominions system foreign policy was largely left to Britain, now with the expansion of the Commonwealth to India, Pakistan and Ceylon, "a pretty ...

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  21. Paper Factory Strike Still On

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Maintenance men at the Australian Paper Manufacturers' mills at Botany, who went on strike on Thursday ...

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  22. Launch Disaster

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The sole survivor of the crew of a 26-foot launch which was involved in a collision with the liner Nieuw Holland in Port Phillip Bay on ...

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  23. New Suburb For Migrants

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Sydney Ex-Imperial Servicemen's Club is sponsoring a plan for a ...

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  24. Hong Kong Soldier Seized By Reds

    HONG KONG, January 16.--An unidentified British soldier to-day drove a jeep across the Hong Kong border into China, where ...

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  25. Murderess Who Cut Up The Body

    PARIS, January 16.--Police searched the countryside for 30 miles round Savign Surorge, near Paris, for more ...

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  26. WOMEN LIVE UNDER TREE

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Two elderly spinsters are living under a tree at North Sydney with nine cats, two dogs, a ...

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  27. Britain To Act As Mediator

    LONDON, January 16.--Britain's decision to convey to the Chinese Communist Government America's protest ...

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  28. LOAD TOO HEAVY

    SYDNEY, Mon.--Twenty-three Sydney suburbs were without electricity to-day despite the return to service of a Bunnerong ...

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    Sir Eric Millhouse, K.C., Federal President of the R.S.L., was created a Knight Bachelor in the New Year ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. CONFISCATION

    CAIRO, Jan, 16.--A War Office spokesman to-day denied a re[?] that Egyptian authorities had confiscated 200 tanks bound ...

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  31. LINER RESCUES CREWS OF CRIPPLED BOATS

    RADIO Strathaird, January 16.--Six white men and 12 natives from Cocos Island, who were rescued by the Strathaird in the Indian Ocean, regard Friday, January 13, as their lucky day, despite the loss of ...

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  32. £300,000 Fire

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Thousands of bales of wool and barrels of tallow were destroyed when a wool ...

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  33. Builder's Plan For Migrants

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A British building contractor, Stanley E. Leighton, who arrived in Sydney aboard the ...

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  34. Good Prices For Wool

    SYDNEY, Mon.--Greasy merino fleece sold to 145 pence at the Sydney wool sales today. ...

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  35. Austin Bid For Speed Record

    LONDON, January 16.--The 'Daily Herald' says Britain's most popular car, the 10½ horse-power Austin A40, will soon attempt in ...

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  36. Bush Searched For Old Man

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Civilians and police with dogs searched wild bushland near Oxford Falls, French's Forest, to-day for James ...

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  37. Run Over, He Got A Summons

    PARIS, January 16.--A motorist on the road to Besancon ran over a man sound asleep in the middle of the road. The man woke up unhurt, but ...

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