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  4. PENALTIES FOR STRIKING MINERS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. F. Gallagher) to-day made an order providing tor penalties against ...

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  5. U.N. urged to begin direct talks with China

    TAKE SUCCESS, January 26.— India told the United Nations yesterday it should take advantage of the present military lull in Korea to begin ...

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  6. United effort to keep Australia

    CANBERRA, Friday. —A call to all Australians to strive together in this jubilee ...

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  7. Proposal has gained little real support

    LAKE SUCCESS, January 26. — The ArabAsian proposal to hold a seven-power conference ...

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  8. A.W.L to fight in Korea; fined £10

    TOKIO, January 26. —An Australian soldier who went absent without leave from the ...

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  9. MT. LAMINGTON QUIET AS SEARCH VICTIMS CONTINUES

    PORT MORESBY, January 26.—Mount Lamington is still quiet, and there were no new developments to-day in the search for the missing and evacuation of the ...

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  10. Flew over volcano as it erupted

    (From Australian Associated Press special representative Jeffrey J. Smith.) PORT MORESBY, January ...

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  11. Qld. vote for stoppage

    IPSWICH, Friday.—The president of the Queensland Colliery Employees' Union (Mr. T. M. Millar) said to-day that ...

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  12. U.S. firm in attitude

    WASHINGTON, January 28— President Truman said yesterday the United States delegate to United Nations had fully and ...

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  13. Blackout over Sth. Qland.

    BRISBANE, Fri —Stop work meetings on Queensland coalfields on Thursday and torrential rain resulted in one of the worst ...

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  14. ARCHBISHOP DOHING BADLY INJURED

    BRISBANE, Fri.—The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Brisbane (Dr. Duhig) is in a serious condition in the Mater ...

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  15. Building material position acute

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Labor Industry Minister (Mr. Jones) said to-day he considered the building material position at ...

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  16. AGITATION TOR REMOVAL Of RABAUL

    CAIRNS, Friday. — Since the disastrous eruption of Mt, Lamington last Sunday, Rabaul residents have begun ...

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  17. Gun fight to settle feud

    TAMPICO, Mexico, January 26, —Ten persons were killed in a gun fight between feuding citizens of two small Mexican towns in ...

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  18. Gales and floods sweep south coast and northern N.S.W.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Hundreds of families in a 200-mile coast strip from Moreton Bay to Coff's Harbor in northern New South Wales went sleepless to- night as 50-mile an hour gales lashed homes ...

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  19. POWER FAILURE STOPS IRON LUNG

    GYMPIE, Fri.—The iron lung at Gympie General Hospital, in which a 17-year- old youth lies dangerously ill with paralysis, was ...

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  20. GAINS BY UNITED NATIONS FORCES

    TOKIO, January 26.—United Nations forces advancing east and west of the main highway to the north captured Suwon, 10 miles south of Seoul, to-day. Eighth Army headquarters ...

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  21. Villages suffered

    CANBERRA, Fri.—A report to the Department of External Territories to-day said Assistant District Officer Holmes had inspected ...

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  22. DANGER IN PROSPERITY

    BRISBANE, Fri. — With tho pastoral industry at a prosperous stage there was a danger to-day of ...

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  23. For trial for criminal libel

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Francis Joseph Hardy (33), of East Malvern, author of "Power Without Glory," was committed for trial by ...

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  24. Professional migrants

    CANBERRA, Friday. — The attitude of the Australian medical profession towards ...

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  25. Workers' acceptance of migrants surprised unions

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The trade union movement was more than surprised with the way Australian workers had accepted migrants working alongside them, the president of the A.C.T.U. (Mr. A. E. Monk) ...

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  26. Cattle in panic caused drowning

    LISMORE, Friday.—A panicstricken mob of cattle caused the drowning of a 35-year-old woman to-day. ...

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  27. RAIL SERVICES IN VIC. NORMAL

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Train services reverted to normal at midnight to-night after the 24 hour stoppage in protest against ...

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  28. Reduction in meat ration

    LONDON, Jan. 26.—The Food Minister (Mr. Maurice Webb) announced to-day that the fresh meat ration would be reduced by ...

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  29. 'Flu spreading

    LONDON, January 26.—The influenza epidemic was still spreading in England to-day but it was reported to be on the wane in ...

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