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  4. Women Spoiled, Says Doctor

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--American women were being ruined by labor-saving gadgets in the home, ...

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  5. Chinese Central Govt. Control Crumbling Fast

    NANKING, January 12.--All war and political dispatches reaching the gloomy capital indicated an epilogue is being written to the civil war drama and the long history of the tottering Kuo Min-tang. ...

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  6. Israel Wants Early Hearing of Complaint

    TEL-AVIV, January 12.-- The Israeli Government has instructed its U N. representative to request an urgent meeting of the Security Council to hear the Israeli complaint against Britain for "unilateral intervention in the Israeli ...

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  7. Several Federal Members Expected To Contest New Seats This Year

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The position of Federal members of Parliament arising from the redistribution of seats in Queensland has not yet clarified greatly, only one formal announcement having so far ...

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  8. AT LAST!

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--'The Lawsons, which has been broadcast by the A.B.C. since February, ...

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  9. C.P. Seeking Federal Candidates

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Nominations for the four Northern Federal seats--Leichhardt, Kennedy, Herbert ...

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  10. 14 Perish In Flames Of Chalet

    GENEVA, January 12.--Twelve children and a 20- year-old nurse were burned to death to-day In a fire which ...

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  11. POLITICAL TENSION CONTINUES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--There were no signs to-day of any reconciliation of differences between the Victorian ...

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  12. Official Tyranny Annoys Priest

    BUNDABERG, Wednesday.--Eighty-three-year-old Rev. Father J. Minnagh, who has been on a visit to Bundaberg, will return ...

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  13. Building Supplies Still Short

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Leading suppliers stated to-day that [?]omebuilding supplies in Queensland this year are[?]to be just ...

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  14. AIR CRASH IN BRAZIL

    London, January. 12.--A Lockheed Lodestar, belonging to a Brazilian company, crashed in Southern Brazil. All passengers ...

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  15. HARP SYMBOL TO REMAIN

    LONDON, January 11.--The emblem of a harp, which both Eire and Northern Ireland regard as their ...

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  16. America Calls For Early Elections In Indonesia

    NEW YORK, January 12.--The United States yesterday called on the Netherlands to fix a definite date for the holding of elections throughout Indonesia, with a view to establishing the foundations of the United States of Indonesia. ...

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  17. REDUCTION IN PROFIT ON FURNITURE?

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Substantial reductions in the profit margin on furniture and bedding will be pressed for by ...

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  18. Burgowan Mining Dispute

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A basis of settlement of the Burgowan dispute, which threatened wide repercussions, was reached after a three-hour conference of the parties convened by the Acting Mines ...

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  19. What a Precedent!

    LONDON, January 12.--The British United Press Novara (Italy) correspondent relates that Nemos Amlsano, ...

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  20. A Bunch of Amateurs

    BALTIMORE, January 12.--Mrs: E l ea n o r Roosevelt yesterday criticised the House ...

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  21. HEAVY SEAS THREATEN SURF PAVlLION

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The sea wall protecting the £10,000 Kirra surf pavilion is being battered by heavy seas. ...

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  22. Australian Viewpoint

    NEW YORK, January 12.--John Hood, permanent Australian delegate to the United Nations in New York, ...

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  23. LOCAL AUTHORITIES STEP WARILY WITH IMPORTED CEMENT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The possibility of having to buy overseas cement at nearly three times the Australian price is making local Government authorities step warily. ...

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  24. "Dead or Alive?" Problem for French Doctors

    LONDON, January 12.--A Charleroi message says the funeral of Jean Clobours, a 61-year-old farmer of Lesves, ...

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  25. Burdekin Bridge May Have To Be Modified

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The design of the £1,851,430 dual purpose Burdekin River bridge between Ayr and Home ...

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  26. Stalin Now Seeking Understanding Between East And West?

    PARIS, January 12.--Political quarters here believe that Stalin has asked Western European Communist parties to prepare the way for tolerance and understanding between the east and west. ...

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  27. Bore Sludge Has Smell of Sauce

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--State Government departments still do not know the contents of the black sludge obtained from a 168ft. bore ...

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  28. Private Married Italian Countess

    LONDON, January 12.--Norman Oldfield, who was found guilty at the Old Bailey of armed robbery in London, was said to ...

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  29. National Housekeeper Advocated

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday,--Mrs. John Downing (President of the Victorian House- wives' Association) to-day ...

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  30. Gave Body To Scientists

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A letter directing police to a second letter secreted under the seat of his car was found ...

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  31. Reds Plan Wreck Of U.K. Industry

    LONDON, January 12.--Mr. Arthur Deakin (general secretary of the Transport and General Workers' Union, and president of ...

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  32. Quarry Worker Killed

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Frederick Pannowitz (26), foreman pitman of Illalong-road, New Lamb- ton, was killed when he crashed ...

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  33. INFLUENZA VIRUS NOT IDENTIFIED

    LONDON, January 12.--Dr. C. H. Andrews, chief of the bacterio- logical and virus research unit of the Medical Research Council, ...

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