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    THE British submarine Truculent, out on trial with 79 crew and dockyard technicians on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ­­­­­­­REFUSAL OF BAIL FOR SHARKEY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Mr. Justice Herron, in the Supreme Court today, refused the general ...

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  6. ­­­INDONESIAN SITUATION IS STRAINED, OBSCURE

    BANDOENG, January 24. -- As night fell on this frightened city the situation was tense and increasingly obscure. By nightfall ...

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  7. CASKET ROYAL COMMISSION

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--If the commission found nothing was wrong with the Golden Casket system a Liberal Government would set up a Royal Commission "when it was returned in the State elections this ...

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  8. Indian President

    NEW DELHI, January 24.--The Indian Constituent Assemly to-day elected Dr. Rajendra Prasad as the first ...

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  9. RED-HOT PIPES EXPLODED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Flames roared 200ft. into the air when iron pipes carrying inflammable gas grew red hot ...

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  10. ­­­­­­CONSERVATIVES' PLAN TO REDUCE TAXATION

    LONDON, January 24.--The election policy of the Conservative Party is contained in a 6000 word pamphlet "This Is The Road" released to-day. The four main points are: ...

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  11. Over Sensitive?

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--It was easier for migrants to enter Australia than any other country, and it was ...

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  12. Coal Problems For Reference

    IPSWICH, Tuesday. -- Blackheath colliery, which was idle yesterday, resumed production to-day, but some of ...

    Article : 201 words
  13. Migrant Labor

    CANBERRA, Tues. -- Employers and union officials would be jeopardising the future security of Australia if ...

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  14. Shop Union Not To Join T.L.C.

    BRISBANE, Tues.--'The Shop Assistants' Union, one of the four largest in Queensland, has decided not to reaffiliate with the ...

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  15. Vic. Trial For Callide Coal

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. --Chairman of the Railways Commission (Mr. R. Wishart) said to-night a decision about ...

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  16. Successor

    SOFIA, January 24.--Vulko Chervenkov, Secretary-General of the Bulgarian Communist Party, who had never worn a tie until ...

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  17. INVASION OF SEA WASPS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Sea wasps, one of the most dangerous of jelly fish, are invading Sydney Harbor. ...

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  18. Resigned

    CAPETOWN, January 24.-- Lieutenant General Len Beyers, Chief of the General Staff of the South African Defence Force, has ...

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  19. 1200 STOOD DOWN AS RESULT OF OIL STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Twelve hundred workers at the Shell Company's storage plant at Gore Bay were stood down on Monday following a strike by engine drivers at the Shell Company's Sydney plants. ...

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  20. MORE FRUIT FOR NORTH

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Today's loading of fruit and vegetables to North Queensland, totalling more than 182 ...

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  21. Bulk Buying Meat Handicap

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- The threatened continuation of bulk buying and distribution of meat in Britain would ...

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  22. Drastic Curbs For Shipping Board

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- The Commonwealth Government plans to drastically curb the authority of the Australian Shipping Board ...

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  23. Convalescing

    NEW YORK. January 24.--Li Tsung Jen, acting President of China, who is convalescing after an operation for ulcers, is ...

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  24. ­Airman Killed When Plane Dived To Earth

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Leslie Thomas Fenton, about 46, Kerang garage proprietor and flying enthusiast, was killed instantly, and Maxwell Fernando (20), of Colombo (Ceylon), was injured when a Gypsy Moth ...

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  25. Teachers Want Status Raised

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Delegates to the Queensland Teachers' Union conference to-day urged raising the standard of teacher ...

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  26. Woollen Goods To Be Dearer

    MELBOURNE, Tues. -- Good quality men's suits are likely to cost £2 more if the recent rises in wool prices are maintained. ...

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  27. STOP PRESS Australia Wins Third Test

    In an exciting finish, Australia won the third Test against South Africa by five wickets. Harvey was ...

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  28. Big Ship Bill

    SEOUL, January 24.--South Korean port authorities are holding a Chinese former American liberty ship at Fusan at the ...

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  29. Spain Freezes

    MADRID, January 24.--Thirty-six degrees of frost have been recorded in some parts of Spain. Heavy snow is blocking most ...

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  30. Japan Bound

    NEW YORK, January 24.--The American freighter Flying Arrow left Communist held Tsingtao to-day for Kobe, Japan. The ...

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  31. U.S. Jet Fighters

    WASHINGTON, January 24.--The United States Air Force has ordered 683 jet fighters in the financial year ending June 30. ...

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