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  4. TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR NEW GUINEA TIMBER CASE INQUIRY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) to-day announced the terms of reference to the Royal Commission into the New Guinea timber leases case. Mr. Chifley said the commission had been ...

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  5. GUERRILLA ACTIVITY CONTINUES ON LARGE SCALE IN INDONESIA

    BATAVIA, January 11.--Republican guerrilla resistance throughout Java continues on a considerable scale. Reports, reaching here through unofficial, but ordinarily reliable sources, to some extent support ...

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  6. ISRAEL FRAMING CHARGE AGAINST GREAT BRITAIN

    LONDON, January 11.--The Israeli Government has decided to charge Britain at the next meeting of the Security Council with contravention of the Council's resolution of May 29, last year, which called ...

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  7. TAKING "FINGERPRINT" OF A SOUND WAVE

    PHOTO shows the "fingerprint" on the table-top being made in talcum powder by sound-waves pitched so high that the human ear cannot hear them. The inaudible sound is coming from a tiny whistle on the end ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Bonnie Prince Charlie's Plaid

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--A Kirribilli widow who left the bulk of her £166,300 estate to four ...

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  9. Eight Unions Suspended In Victoria

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The Trades Hall Council executive to-day notified eight unions by letter that they ...

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  10. Would Lead Germany's Democrats

    BRIDGETOWN (Nova Scotia), January 11.--Dr. Otto Strasser, a German political refugee, said to-day he ...

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  11. BLIND JOHN IS ASSURED OF FINE WELCOME

    LONDON, January 11.--John Alton, a 36-year old former British commando, was led up the gangway of the ...

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  12. VERY HOT!

    JOHANNESBURG, January 11.--Highest shade temperature ever recorded in South Afria was ...

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  13. Drama Behind King Edward's Dramatic Abdication

    LONDON, January 11.--If the dramatic events which in 1936 led to the abdication of King Edward VIII from the British throne had moved less swiftly two ...

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  14. U.K. Seeking Record Coal Production

    LONDON, January 11.--Britain is confident that her coal exports during 1949 will beat all postwar records and ...

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  15. MALAYAN ROUND-UP

    SINGAPORE, January 11.--Coldstream Guards, before dawn this morning, cordoned off two Chinese squatter areas ...

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  16. Baby Fatally Scalded.

    MARYBOROUGH, Tuesday.--Anthony William Harte, 11 months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Harte, of Banana-street, ...

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  17. Qld. Scouts Return

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Two special trains to-day brought 796 Queensland Boy Scouts back from the Pan-Pacific Jamboree at ...

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  18. Stole £25,000

    BOMBAY, January 11--Four armed men calmly drove away with a lorry containing £25,000 sterling in wages, which was ...

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  19. DEAD MAN WAS SENSITIVE TO CRITICISM

    LONDON, January 11.--Jim Littlemore, a hospital attendant, who disappeared at sea from the liner Athlone Castle. ...

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  20. REVIVAL OF NATIONALISTIC SPIRIT IN GERMANY GIVING RISE TO CONCERN

    LONDON, January 11.--The attempted reappearance on the German political stage of Dr. Otto Strasser is symptomatic of the new nationalistic spirit that is finding ever louder expression--not least under Russian ...

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  21. UNIQUE CURE FOR COLDS

    JOHANNESBURG, January 11.--When most people catch influenza or a cold they go to bed and stay warm. Mr. J. P. Viljoen, of ...

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  22. CHINESE REDS SPLIT REMNANTS OF RETREATING HSUCHOW GARRISON

    NANKING, January 11.--Remnants of the Hsuchow garrison, under incessant Communist artillery attack, have split into two groups, unofficial Nationalist military sources admitted last night. ...

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  23. Production of Buffer Up In November

    CANBERRA. Tuesday.--Butter production in Australia almost doubled between the winter lull and the November ...

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  24. Lack of Cheap Labor Prevents Development Of N.T. Mica Deposits

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Inability to provide cheap labor is preventing full scale production of large mica deposits in Australia's Northern Territory. The world's largest producer ...

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  25. ORCHARDIST SHOT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--A pellet from a gun which fired after it fell off a stump killed Edward Heise (46), orchardist, of Oakdale, ...

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  26. Emperor Must Guide People

    TOKIO, January 11.--General MacArthur told Hirohito yesterday that the occupying Powers do not expect him to abdicate to share ...

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  27. Postmen's Plea

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Queensland postmen want the State Government to introduce a Dog Act to ...

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  28. OPINION DIVIDED ON U.S. BUDGET

    WASHINGTON, January 11.--President Truman's record peacetime Budget was attacked by Republicans as reckless, and endorsed ...

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  29. SHIP TRANSPORTS CEMENT PLANT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--A complete cement manufacturing plant, bought from the Henry Ford organisation in U.S.A., reached ...

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  30. Back To Malta

    VALETTA, January 11.--The aircraft carrier Triumph, recalled from a visit to Tunisia, and the cruiser Phoebe, recalled from the ...

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