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    Surprise that their trip to Manila had aroused so much publicity was expressed by the 15 Australian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Australia Secures Representation On U.N.O. Committees

    LONDON, January 12.--Australia has been elected as one of the six non-permanent members of the United Nations Security Council. Earlier Australia beat Canada in the ballot to-day for sixth place, but did not obtain the required ...

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  6. BAN ON RETURN OF AUSTRALIAN' GIRLS TO MANILA

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The 15 girls who returned from Manila last week are not going back. The Immigration Minister (Mr. Calwell) said in Hobart last night: "Under no circumstances will I issue ...

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  7. The Representatives

    LONDON, January 12.--Australia's representatives on the United Nations committees will ...

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  8. AIRMEN'S FATE

    LONDON, January 12.--At least 2000 Germans who have been rounded up await trial for murder or ...

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  9. RAIL CHIEF'S TERM MAY BE EXTENDED

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The Railways Commissioner (Mr. P. R. T. Wills) is now expected to have his term extended in February for ...

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  10. Australian Attitude Surprises

    LONDON, January 12.--Manchester 'Guardian,' in a leader on Australia's agreement to plan for a single representative for the ...

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  11. CONFERENCE FAILS TO STOP STRIKES IN UNITED STATES

    MEW YORK, January 12.--Despite a nine-hour conference between the parties the Government conciliators failed to settle the nation-wide tie-up of longdistance telephones. The conference will be resumed ...

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  12. BUSH FIRE MENACES BOMB DUMP

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--After a six-hour desperate battle 200 airmen, naval ratings and police stopped a raging grass ...

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  13. HIROHITO'S PLANS MATTER FOR JAPS

    TOKIO, January 12.--America apparently is satisfied that Emperor Hirohito's war responsibility was not sufficient to require his abdication. This was made clear by the U.S. War Minister (Mr. Patterson), when ...

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  14. ACTU WANTS NEW FORM OF ARBITRATION

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Full details of the proposals of the ACTU for the reform of the Commonwealth ...

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  15. LAND SETTLEMENT

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Returned servicemen are disgusted at the delay in finalising land settlement in Queensland. ...

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  16. PETROL PRICES

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--Federal Treasury officials expect that the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) will reject a request ...

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  17. King Zog Dethroned

    LONDON, January 12.--King Zog, of Albania, to-day became the second king to lose his throne in six weeks. ...

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  18. SECRET NAZI FUNDS

    LONDON, January 12.--The disposition of funds was a subterfuge by which leading Nazis ...

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  19. BRITAIN AND U.S. WILL RETAIN FRIENDSHIP

    WASHINGTON, January 12.--The British Minister (Mr. Herbert Morrison), in a broadcast, affirmed faith in ...

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  20. BIG DECISIONS FACE FEDL. CABINET

    CANBERRA, Saturday.--Next week's meeting of Federal Cabinet promises to be one of the most vital for many months. ...

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  21. SHARK REPELLENT

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Shark repellents used by servicemen in the Pacific during the war proved efficient guard against sharks. ...

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  22. SOLDIER KILLED

    IPSWICH, Sunday.--A soldier was killed early this morning when a motor cycle crashed into the barrier gates at Amberley ...

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  23. TRAIN ROBBERY

    LONDON, January 12.--Reuter's correspondent in Jerusalem says armed men derailed a train between Lydda and Haifa by ...

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  24. 'Phones Shortage

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The PMG Department will be unable to instal more telephones for some time yet, the ...

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  25. TROOPS REFUSE TO TRAVEL IN TRUCKS

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.--Disciplinary action was taken against 13 West Australian members of the AIF who refused to travel in ...

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  26. Peace Order Issued

    CHUNGKING, January 12.--The Associated Press says a Government spokesman announced that Chiang Kai-shek has ...

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  27. Himmler's Widow Freed

    LONDON, January 12.-- Himmler's widow and daughter have left Nuremberg gaol, says Reuter's Nuremberg correspondent. They ...

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  28. Back From Rabaul

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The troopship Duntroon, carrying 1607 Army and RAAF personnel, arrived at Brisbane this morning. ...

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