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  4. TRUMAN PLANS SWEEPING REFORM PROGRAM FOR U.S.

    WASHINGTON, January 6. --President Truman yesterday laid before a joint session of the Senate and House of Representatives sweeping proposals for higher taxes, more economic controls, ...

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  5. To P.M.G. Dept. Our Thanks

    YESTERDAY'S issue of 'The Daily Mercury' incorporated a news service by teletype process-- ...

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  6. ISRAEL SUCCESS AGAINST EGYPT HAS DESTROYED U.N TRUCE SUPERVISION MACHINERY

    TEL-AVIV, January 6.--Political leaders believe that in destroying the Egyptian army's ability to wage effective war in the Negev Israel has also destroyed the U.N. truce supervision machinery. ...

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  7. CHINESE REDS REJECT CHIANG'S PEACE OFFER

    NANKING, January 6.--The Chinese Communist radio last night rejected Chiang Kaishek's New Year's Eve peace offer and boasted that the Communists are approaching final ...

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  8. UN. EFFORTS CONTINUE IN INDONESIA

    BATAVIA, January 6.--While hostilities throughout Indonesia have, in the Dutch view, been terminated, the Good Offices Committee here ...

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  9. INCENTIVE IN SHORT HOURS

    Mr. Holloway, Minister for Labor anti National Service, said recently that shorter working hours were an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Earthquakes In Italy

    ROME, January 6. --The Rome newspaper, 'Giornale Delia Sera,' reported that earth tremors early to-day shook the province of Rieti ...

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  11. SPECULATION IN URANIUM

    LONDON, January 6.--"Unscrupulous dealers" were trading in uranium at "fantastic prices," the Swiss ...

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  12. PERHAPS SILENCE WAS GOLDEN

    MUNICH, January 6. --A Dakota with 25 people, 18 of whom boarded the plane with the intention of escaping from Hungary ...

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  13. BIRDWOOD, AT84, MUST "GO SLOW"

    LONDON, January 6.--Field M[?] Lord Birdwood, of Gal[?]poliy fame, who is known as "the soul-of Anzac," has been told by ...

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  14. JUDGE FOR N.G. PROBE

    Mr. Justice G. C. Ligertwood of the South Australian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. New Move on World Wheat

    WASHINGTON, January 6. --The United States has invited Russia, Argentina, and 58 member nations of ...

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  16. BRISBANE FACING GRAVE DANGER OF SERIOUS EPIDEMIC

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--A grave warning of epidemics facing Brisbane if proper sanitary services were not restored was given by health authorities to-day. One doctor said: "The possibility of a breakdown of ...

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  17. "FAIR DEAL"

    Washington, January 6. --President Truman himself provided a name for his ...

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  18. NO SURVIVORS FROM CRASH

    COLFAX (California), January 6. --The death roll in the crash of the C47 transport plane in the Sierra foothills increased to eight ...

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  19. WATERFRONT CLERKS ON STRIKE

    BRISBANE,Thursday.--The Federated Clerks' Union has ordered its members on Brisbane wharves to strike ...

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  20. Pigmeat Organisations Decide On Affiliation

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--A conference of pigmeat producers' representatives convened by the State president of the Queensland Dairymen's Organisation was held in Brisbane to-day. ...

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  21. END OF COUNTRY PARTY-LIBERAL CO-OPERATION IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Liberal party in Victoria will oppose the Country party in all seats at the next State and Federal elections, the State president of the party (Mr. Magnus Cormack) announced to-night. This decision spells the end of ...

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  22. Would Not Betray [?] Atom News

    PARIS, January 5.--Professor Frederic Joliot Curie (High Commissioner for Atomic Energy) said he would ...

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  23. Hangover Is Indicated

    HARLAN (Kentucky), January 6.--A Circuit Court sitting had to be suspended yesterday ...

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  24. Sad Endings To Glasgow Parties

    LONDON, January 8.--A woman has died and another woman and man are in hospital as a result of drinking ...

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  25. Must Display Meat Prices

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The Prices Commissioner (Mr. Fullagar) to-day warned retail butchers they would be prosecuted if they ...

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  26. STRIKE THREAT IN HONG KONG

    HONG KONG, January 6.--This colony, which hitherto has been free of major labor disputes, is threatened with a general strike ...

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  27. CONDEMNS STAND AGAINST SPAIN

    MADRID, January 6.--The Australian U.N. delegate, Mr. [?]odgson, in an interview with the Falange newspaper. 'Arriba,' said ...

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  28. "ELIMINATED!"

    ATHENS, January 6.--Authorities at Patras "eliminated" a man identified as a local ...

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  29. Heroin Used In New Zealand

    GENEVA, January 6. --In a report issued yesterday the Permanent Central Opium Board says the alarming increase in the use ...

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  30. PHILIPPINES RAID

    MANILA, January 6.--Sixteen were killed and five injured in a pre-dawn battle to-day when 399 Hukbalahaps stormed the town of ...

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