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  4. SOUTH AFRICAN RACIAL RIOTS

    CAPETOWN, January 17, --The pro-Government Afrikaans newspaper, 'Die Burger', calls for an immediate investigation into the r a c i a l clashes in Durban. ...

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  5. Peace Mission Will Try To Save Peiping

    NANKINGJanuary 17. --A peace mission of 11 professors is leaving Peiping this morning for Hsingshan, westward of the city, to ask the Communist General, Yeh Chien-ying, for a cease fire, according to dispatches reaching Nanking. ...

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  6. Indonesian Dispute

    BATAVIA, January 17. --Republican leaders on Banka Island have requested the assistance of the Good Offices Committee to enable them to prepare and forward to the Security Council a ...

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  7. Poultrymen Want To Withhold Eggs

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- In an effort to get an increase in price of threepence a dozen for their ...

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  8. CALL FOR ARMS SUPPLY

    NEW DELHI, January.17 --A memorandum calling on the Asian conference to supply arms and ammunition to Indonesian ...

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  9. STALIN MAN OF MOODS

    General Bedell Smith, retiring U.S. Ambassador to Russia, remarked in England recently that Stalin has a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Racialism Blamed

    LONDON, January 17. --Rev. Michael Scott, well known opponent of the color bar, who has just returned ...

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  11. JAPS MORE INSOLENT

    SYDNEY, Monday. --Japanese were still outwardly subservient but had become more insolent since the B.C.O.F. ...

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  12. SOME AGREEMENT REACHED AT ISRAELI EGYPTIAN TALKS

    RHODES, January 17. --Authoritative sourees State that a Jewish-Egyptian agreement had been reached on the release of the Egyptian brigade trapped at Faluja in the northern Negev area of Palestine. ...

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  13. INVITATION TO BELGIAN KING

    BRUSSELS, January 17. --A message from Mr. Churchill, urging King Leopold of Belgium to come to England with his family after the German Break through in May, 1940, never reached him, according to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. NEW BILL FOR HOUSEWIVES

    LONDON, January 18. --The British Parliament may soon have before it a bill to give wives the right to keep any ...

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  15. BRITISH-ISRAEL FRIENDSHIP ESSENTIAL

    LONDON, January 17. -- A national conference of the British section of the World Jewish Congress passed ...

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  16. Useful Mice

    LONDON, January 17. --Panic stricken mice scampering around a blazing top floor room of a ...

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  17. Protection of Australians

    CANBERRA, Monday. --Steps for the safety of Australian nationals in China have been taken by Australian authorities there, ...

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  18. STUDENTS ALLOWANCES

    CANBERRA, Monday --Students on vacation receiving assistance under the Federal Government financial assistance scheme may ...

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  19. New Cabinet In Turkey

    ANKARA, January 17. --The Vice-president of the Turkish National Assembly (Semsettin Gunaltay), met leading members ...

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  20. French-Italian Economic Link Proposed

    PARIS, January 17. --The French-Italian Economic Committee, whose main object is to draw up a customs union ...

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  21. Less Unemployment

    CANBERRA, Monday. --Less unemployment benefits were paid by the Commonwealth in October, 1948, than in the same month of ...

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  22. Another Crisis For France?

    PARIS, January 17. --Police went into action early to-day to clear sit-down strikers from the Paris motor car workks at ...

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  23. WATERFRONT STRIKE EXPECTED ON PIG IRON DISPUTE

    BRISBANE, Monday. --A general strike of Brisbane's, 2200 waterside workers seems certain, as an employers' spokesman said to-night there was absolutely no suggestion that shipowners would change their ...

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  24. Big Plan For Iron And Steel

    LONDON, January 16. --The British Iron and Steel Federation's statistical bulletin for December declared ...

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  25. SHOOTING DEATH

    SYDNEY. Monday. --Robert Powell Stirling, junior (36), was found shot dead at his residence in Lambert-street, Bathurst, early ...

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  26. Find Haven In Australia After Years of Flight

    SYDNEY, Monday. --Three European migrants who arrived in Sydney to-day by air from America said they had travelled half way round the world as stowaways in three different ships to escape from Russian ...

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  27. AUSTERITY LIVING CAUSES FRUSTRATION

    LONDON, January 17. --Lord Bertrand Russell, in a B.B.C. broadcast, emphasised the frustration caused by the need for austerity living. He commented: "Competi- ...

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  28. Wool Payment Suspension

    BRISBANE, Monday. --The Wool Buyers Association, in a circular, advised members to-night to withhold payments for ...

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  29. Biting Episode

    IPSWICH. Monday. --A biting episode at Bundamba to-day finished this way--a snake died, a cat died, and a ...

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  30. Naturalisation For Polish Servicemen

    MELBOURNE., Monday. --The Federal Government has agreed to grant naturalisation to all former Polish soldiers and airmen ...

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  31. MOSQUITO CRASHES

    LONDON, January 17. --A Mosquito aircraft crashed into the sea while engaged in radio trials with the Australian aircraft carrier ...

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