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  4. SAVING DOLLARS IS JOB FOR EVERYONE IN AUST.

    PERTH, Monday.--In a broadcast to-night explaining the reasons for further restrictions on dollar imports, the Prime Minister (Mr. J. B. Chifley) said everyone wanted to help Britain to pull through, and as a major exporting country ...

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  5. French Monetary Move Drives Gaping Hole In Sterling Exchange System

    LONDON, January 26.--'The 'Financial Times' says the French, by inaugurating a free market for dollars, have driven a gaping hole into the system whereby sterling is permitted, through the transferable account set up, to move freely through the greater part of the ...

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  6. BARMEN FIRST WITH PLANE INFORMATION

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Civil aviation authorities at Mascot said to-day that some hotels received more ...

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  7. 25 BELIEVED DEAD IN PANAY 'QUAKE

    MANILA, January 26.--The name of an Australian killed in the Panay earthquake yesterday was announced to-day. He was James Hoffman (61), employed by the Luzon Stevedoring Co. His next of ...

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  8. Sex Not Essential Aim Of Marriage

    LONDON, January 25. -- The Social and Industrial Commission of the Church of England, in a report, describes the essential act ...

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  9. NSW Coal Mines Ready To Resume Production

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Striking engine drivers and firemen resumed work on the coalfields to-night and all mines are ready to reopen in the morning. The Joint Coal Board has made plans to rush coal won to-morrow to essential users, whose stocks are desperately low. ...

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  10. President

    Edouard Herriot, France's much-loved veteran Radical politician, has been re- elected President of the French ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Bricks Are Popular But Scarce

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Owing to the scarcity of timber Brisbane residents were becoming more "brick-minded" ...

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  12. BIG CROWDS AT AUSTRALIA DAY PARADE

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Twenty thousand people saw a national pageant symbolising Australia's future, present and ...

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  13. NSW MAY HAVE STATE OWNED AIR LINE

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The New South Wales Government may establish its own State air service. A special ...

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  14. TRANSJORDAN TREATY

    LONDON, January 25.--The Prime Minister of Transjordan (Tewfik Pasha Avu el Hude) has arrived in London by air to ...

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  15. DE VALERA WARNS ON COMMUNISTS

    LONDON, January 26.--'"The Communists can make tools of quite innocent people. There are persons in certain parties whose ...

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  16. Confidence In Future

    CANBERRA, Monday.-- Australia is at present in a position to build a society that will prove our ...

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  17. OVER 1800 WILL BE IDLE IN QLD. STRIKES TO-DAY

    BRISBANE, Monday.--More than 1800 men will not be working in Queensland to-morrow because of stopwork meetings and strikes. The disputes involve Mt. Isa and Blair Athol mineworkers, Australian seamen ...

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  18. HEAVY SURF ON SOUTHERN BEACHES INJURES BATHERS

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Heavy seas pounded Queens, land seaside resorts to- day and many bathers were ...

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  19. BEDOUIN CAMP ATTACKED BY JEWISH FORCES

    LONDON, January 25.--Reuter's Jerusalem representative says Hagarah "shock troops" attacked a Bedouin encampment south of Rehoboth and burned tents and inflicted casualties. Haganah ...

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  20. BELGIUM AT CROSSROADS

    LONDON, January 25. -- Reuter's Brussels representative reports the Premier (Mr. Spaak), in a speech, said that the ...

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  21. British Cow Takes World Milk Record

    LONDON, January 26. -- The Daily Herald' says: "A British Friesian cow named Bridge Birch, with 36 days to go, beat the ...

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  22. BOUQUET TO AUST. BCOFMEN

    TOKIO, January 26.--General Eiehelberger, 8th Army commander, to-day sent a message congratulating Australian troops in ...

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  23. MURDER VICTIM'S WAR RECORD

    AUCKLAND, January 26.--A man named Brain, murdered near Dublin, was the only son of Mrs E. Brain, of Auckland. He joined ...

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  24. FRONTIER MAY REOPEN

    LONDON, January 26.--The British United Press Madrid correspondent says the Government is reported to have sent the ...

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