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  4. Conciliation healing Anglo-U.S. breach

    NEW YORK, February 2.—The wound in Anglo-American relations, mainly over the Far Eastern policy, showed distinct signs of being healed this week. There was not complete confidence among qualified observers ...

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  5. GOVT. ACTS SWIFTLY ON MINE STOPPAGE

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Swift action by acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden) followed the decision of the Miners' Federation to-day to persist in calling weekly one-day stoppages from Monday. ...

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  6. U.S. objections to use of Nationalist Chinese forces

    WASHINGTON, February 2.—The State Department advanced four objections to-day to the use of ...

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  7. MINERS HOLDING FIRST STOPPAGE ON MONDAY

    (SYDNEY, Friday.—In defiance of an order by the Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. F. Gallagher), the Central Council ; of the Miners' Federation to-day decided ...

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  8. 190 polio cases in Qid. in seven months

    BRISBANE, Friday. — One hundred and ninety cases of poliomyelitis occurred in Queensland between July 1 and ...

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  9. TRAINS DELAYED AGAIN

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday. —For three days only after 21 days of being submerged the Burdekin ...

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  10. Summonses at any moment

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Summonses against the leaders of the Miners' Federation could be issued ...

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  11. Dairy industry need for rehabilitation

    TOOWOOMBA, Friday. —"Unless the Federal Government makes some early announcement to ...

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  12. Record crush at Bingera

    BUNDABERG, Friday.— The Bingera mill finished the season's crushing to- night. ...

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  13. RESCUED AFTER 28 MILE WALK

    GYMPIE, Friday. — Six men who had been isolated at Double island Point lighthouse for nearly ...

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  14. FIRE DANGER RELIEVED

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Victoria's bushfire danger has been relieved at least temporarily, the country fire authority announced ...

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  15. HANGING FURTHER POSTPONED

    MELBOURNE, Fri. — The hanging of two men and a woman at Pentridge Gaol, Melbourne, at 8 a.m. Monday ...

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  16. Move will male education system worst in Aust.

    BRISBANE' Friday. —; Shortening of the teachers' training period from two years; to one year ...

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  17. Took law into own hands

    SYDNEY, Fri. — A man who shot his neighbor in the belief that the neighbor indecently assaulted his seven-year-old ...

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  18. Report on south coast erosion

    BRISBANE, Fri. — The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) has called for a full report on erosion problems on Queensland's south coast ...

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  19. STEADY ALLIED ADVANCE IN WESTERN KOREA

    TOKIO, February 2.—Allied troops pushed to within artillery range of Seoul to-day after a rescue force smashed a Communist trap that had encircled some 4000 American and French troops south-east of Seoul. ...

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  20. Explosions on tanker kill seven

    LONDON, Feb. 2. — Seven of the crew of the 8670-ton Liberian tanker Atlantic Duchess were trapped below decks and killed ...

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  21. Army promotions announced

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Quartermaster general at army headquarters (Major- General W. Brldgeford) has been appointed ...

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  22. Bad year at Babinda

    CAIRNS, Friday.—Babinda Central Mill Co. Ltd. last year experienced the most severe season since its inception. Abnormal rainfall ...

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  23. DR. DUHIG WRITES LENTEN LETTER

    BRISBANE, Fri. — Archbishop Duhig has finished writing his lenten pastoral letter in the Mater Hospital. ...

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  24. WON'T CROSS 38th PARALLEL

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 2. — United Press says a high unidentified United States official said yesterday United ...

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  25. CURRICULUM RECAST FOLLOWING REDUCTION OF TEACHER TRAINING

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The Brisbane Teachers' Training College's academic curriculum is being recast for the opening next week, following the State Government's decision to cut the. period of training at the ...

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  26. Frigate in weird storm

    MELBOURNE, Fri.—The visiting South African frigate Transvaal ran into one of the weirdest storms ever ...

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  27. Broxburn school finds a teacher

    PITTSWORTH, Fri. — Thirty pupils of Broxburn State School who have been without a teacher for a week will begin school on ...

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  28. Public should support Govt 's defence program

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The public should support the Government in its efforts to put national defence in the forefront of its program. The Anglican Archbishop of ...

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  29. WEATHER BRIGHTER

    MARYBOROUGH, Fri. — Clearing conditions set in at mid-day to-day and there was brilliant sunshine throughout the ...

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  30. Snatched from Communists

    TOKIO, Feb. 2.—A helicopter snatched two crashed American airmen from the midst of a Communist force ...

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  31. New Govt. for Holland

    THE HAGUE, February 2.— Queen Juliana to-day asked the Socialist "caretaker" Prime Minister (Mr. Willem Drees) and the ...

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