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  4. Russian Hand In Middle last May Force U.S. To Take Stand On Palestine

    WASHINGTON, January 10.--A State Department spokesman said yesterday the United States had taken no stand on the ...

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  5. CHINESE CIVIL WAR

    NANKING, January 10.--Nationalist China's 'peace offensive' has entered a new diplomatic phase, according to observers here. All reports from reliable but unofficial sources confirmed that the Government has now directed attention of the Big Four ...

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  6. GROUP OF SIX STRUCK BY LIGHTNING

    DARWIN, Monday-- Six aborigines at Gogo station, in the Kimberleys, W.A., were struck by ...

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    IN THE grand ballroom of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York, recently, 127 debutantes made their bow to society in the colorful contillion. Photo shows: Some of the young ladies at the dance floor during part of the proceedings at the ball. The group holds a ribbon and forms a star. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Townsville Still Has Meat Ration

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday.-- While meat was available at one of the larger city shops on Monday up to 3.30 p.m., one ...

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  9. MINE STOP DECISION DEFERRED

    IPSWICH, Monday.-- The coal miners' action in respect to Statewide stoppages has been deferred pending an all ...

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  10. TRUMAN ASKS HUGE BUDGET GRANT FOR FOREIGN AID AND DEFENCE

    WASHINGTON, January 10.--President Truman to-day asked Congress to provide him with 21,000,000,000 dollars for the foreign aid and national defence program in the fiscal year to end on June 30, 1950. These two items constitute half of the ...

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  11. Ceremony For New Australians

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The first naturalisation ceremony under the new Nationality Citizenship Act wilt be held ...

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  12. Townsville Weirs Fill

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday.-- Townsville's three weirs are filled with a total pondage of about 1,199,000,000 gallons of ...

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  13. LOCAL FLOODING EXPECTED IN NORTH

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Local flooding and traffic dislocation is threatened by heavy rains in North Queensland. Mossman and surrounding towns have received up to nine inches since Saturday morning and ...

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  14. FLOODS IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Many low lying districts in New South Wales have been flooded by heavy rains. The worst effect was at Narrabeen ...

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  15. FEDERAL SURPLUS OF £20 MILLION EXPECTED

    CANBERRA, Monday.--A surplus of £20,000,000 is believed likely in some quarters for the financial year ending in June. The statement of ...

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  16. Late Elections?

    CHINCHILLA, Monday.-- Federal member for Maranoa (Mr. Adermann), forecast at a meeting of the Dalby ...

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  17. Wool Prices Remain Up

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Prices at the fourth series of wool sales to-day were generally 10 per cent, higher than ...

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  18. Improvements in Phone Services

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Another 2000 telephone trunk line channels would be in use in Australia within the next ...

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  19. "INCIDENTS"

    JERUSALEM, January 10.--United States troops attached to the United Notions headquarters ...

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  20. Back To Normal

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The city's cleansing service holdup is now over. Sixty-two former employees of the General Contracting ...

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  21. DESPERATE EFFORT TO FREE DRIVER FROM CRASHED TRUCK

    BRISBANE, Monday.--More than 20 rescuers worked desperately for about 10 minutes to free a man pinned in the crashed cabin of his semi-trailer truck, which crashed in Ipswich-road, Annerley, at 7.45 p.m. ...

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  22. BIG MIGRANT LIFT

    LONDON, January 10.--One of the biggest migrant lifts in history will begin to-morrow when the Cunard liner Georgic leaves ...

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  23. Election Campaign Team Arrested

    LISBON, January 10.--Eighty-one-year-old General Luis Dematos, first Opposition candidate to fight the Presidential election ...

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  24. NOT WORTH DENIAL

    BERLIN, January 10.--Claims that British and U.S. pilots on the Berlin airlift were bringing in a dally average of 6000 cigarettes ...

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  25. DUTCH PLANS FOR INDONESIA

    THE HAGUE, January 10.-- The Foreign Minister (Dr. stikker) has predicted orderly conditions would return to Indonesia ...

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  26. S.O.S. for New Drug

    LONDON, January 10.--Twenty four hours after S.O.S. messages reached New York a Pan- American Airways clipper landed ...

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  27. Kidnapping Alleged

    BERLIN, January 10.-- The 'Telegraf,' a British licensed Berlin newspaper, has accused the Russians of kidnapping German ...

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  28. INGHAM RAIN

    INGHAM, Monday.--Although rain fell steadily practically all last night, continuing to-day, there is yet no flood danger. The ...

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  29. ORONTES BATTERED

    LONDON, January 10.-- The British steamer Orontes, which is on the way to Australia from England, arrived at Port Said with the ...

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