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  4. Coal Mine Stoppage Threatened

    IPSWICH, Friday.--A meeting of the board of management of Queensland Colliery Employees' Union is to ...

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  5. STATE DEPARTMENT OFFICIAL SAYS R.A.F. RECONNAISSANCE Of ISRAEL BORDER NOT AT U.S. REQUEST

    WASINIGTON, January 14.--A State Department spokesman, Mr. Michael McDermott, at a Press conference yesterday, denied that the United States has asked the British Government to obtain information regarding recent Israeli ...

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  6. Tientsin Under Merciless Communist Bombardment

    TIENTSIN, January 14.--Tientsin is at present being subjected to a merciless, unabating artillery bombardment, in which many ...

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  7. NEW YORK COMBATS BLIZZARD

    EACH winter brings to New York City the threat of crippled business activity as a result of heavy snow-falls such as that of December 20 which caused the death of 23 people and raged for 20 hours. Photo shows--A snow-plough at work clearing the runways at La Guardia Airfield, New York. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. 'War Pretty Much Over'

    TEL-AVIV, January 14.--An Israeli spokesman claimed that Jewish forces were being ...

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  9. Charting Road To Peace

    RHODES, January 14.--The Acting U.N. Palestine Mediator (Dr. Ralph Bunche) told Jews and Arabs at armistice talks here ...

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  10. Rabbit-Control Measures

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Licences had been issued, or were in process of being issued, for the important of 24.000 tons of rabbit-proof ...

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  11. OFFICERS KILLED IN JUNGLE CLASH

    SINGAPORE, January 14.--One British officer and one Gurkha officer were reported to have been killed and heavy casualties are ...

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  12. WHARF HOLD-UP OVER HANDLING OF PIGIRON THREATENS TO EXTEND

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Brisbane faces a waterfront hold-up following the suspension of watersiders for refusing to unload, pigiron from the steamer Barossa ...

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  13. Single Bullet Wounded Three

    COPENHAGEN, January 14.--Three Danish soldiers were wounded by the same rifle bullet, ...

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  14. Guerrillas Causing Heavy Damage To East Java Roads

    BATAVlA, January 14.--Guerrillas are moving freely in East Java, destroying roads, bridges and property on a great scale, and Netherlands troops are too few to maintain law and order in the towns, according to the first military observer's report ...

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  15. Australia's Gift Cheque Presented

    LONDON, January 14.--The Australian High Commissioner (Mr. Beasley), in a brief ceremony at the British ...

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  16. "British" Still In Title of Commonwealth

    LONDON, January 14.-- 'The Times' says the Australian Minister for External Affairs (Dr. H. V. ...

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  17. 'Crazy About Australia'; Good Reason

    SAN FRANCISCO, January 14.--Three young Europeans refused refuge in the United States, left aboard a 'plane for ...

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  18. C.P.-Liberal Conciliation

    Melbourne, Friday--The next official move towards conciliation between the Liberal and ...

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  19. Commission To Open January 21

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Mr. Justice Ligertwood announced to-day that the Royal Commission into the ...

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  20. Weight Record For Pigs

    AUCKLAND, January 14.--Fifteen pigs slaughtered at Auckland to-day established a world weight record for a six-months-old litter. ...

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  21. Biggenden Wants Inquiry On Resignation

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Biggenden Shire Council has asked the Health and Home Affairs Department for a full ...

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  22. Three Men Sought For Smuggling

    VIENNA, January 14.-- Austrian police have, according to a well-informed source, issued warrants for the arrest ...

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  23. CHILD DIES AFTER SOVIET OFFICIALS HAMPER RESCUE FROM FIRE IN CONSULATE

    LONDON, January 14.--Three-year-old Alla Abranova, daughter of a Soviet consulate official, died in hospital after being rescued last night from a fire in the consulate in Kensington. ...

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  24. Bette Davis is Highest Paid

    WASHINGTON, January 14.--Louis B. Mayer, managing director of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, received 733,024 dollars last year ...

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  25. Aust. In Behind Scenes Talks

    NEW YORK, January 14.--Australia is one of several countries conducting behind-the-scenes talks for the formulation of a ...

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  26. Few Deaths In 'Flu Epidemic

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Attempts are being made to fly to Australia virus of the influenza epidemio at present sweeping Europe. ...

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  27. Hungarian-Israel Trade Pact

    BUDAPEST, January 14.--An Israel-Hungarian £2,000,000 sterling trade agreement has been signed. ...

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  28. HEAVY FINES FOR OVERCHARGING

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Fines ranging up to £100 were imposed in Glebe Court to-day when several retailers were found guilty of ...

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  29. Father at 100

    CAPETOWN, January 14.--Mr. Henry Potts, a 100-year-old native living at Schoonberg, in Cape ...

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  30. Inland Queensland Swelters

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Inland Queensland sweltered to-day under temperatures of up to 112, This reading, the highest in the State, ...

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  31. WAR CRIMINALS HANGED

    MUNICH, January 14.--Six German war criminals were hanged to-day in Landsberg prison. Four were involved in killing unarmed ...

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  32. NEGRO BARITONE'S TOUR

    NEW YORK, January 14.--Mr. Aubrey Pankey, a Negro baritone, is to leave the United States on February 17 for Sydney for an ...

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