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  4. NEW CUTS WILL AFFECT EVERY BRITON

    LONDON, January 30.--Economies which he warned would affect the daily life of every Briton were announced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Butler) in the House of ...

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  5. Weather fine for Most of tour

    MELBOURNE, Wed.--Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh should have fine weather ...

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  6. Direct migrants on to the land

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Federal Government had plans for placing some thousands of "directable" migrants on the land this year, ...

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  7. CLUE TO MYSTERY CRASHES

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 30.--Government air safety officials had uncovered a flaw that might ...

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  8. "Speak English"

    CANBERRA, Wed.--Australians should be able to have confidence in dealing with migrants, ...

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  9. 30 killed in Fiji hurricane

    SUVA, January 30.--Thirty people, mostly Indians or Fijians, were killed in the recent hurricane, according to the latest unofficial estimate. ...

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  10. COMMISSION TOLD

    TOOWOOMBA, Wednesday.--Mr. A. W. While, solicitor, of Oakey, said in evidence before the Royal Commission on off the course betting the overage policeman or Clerk of Petty ...

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  11. Not natural soldiers

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--We must kill the idea that Australians are natural soldiers, the Director-General of ...

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  12. Deadlock continues

    TOKIO, Jan. 30.--Neither the United Nations nor Communist delegates at the Korean truce negotiations to-day made ...

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  13. Guests of British Army

    CAIRO, Jan. 30.--A British spokesman said yesterday 790 police captured last Friday were ...

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  14. TOO SCARED TO TELL

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--While police searched 36 hours for a missing eight- year-old Moorooka boy, his ...

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  15. 17 BODIES IN GUTTED HOUSE

    MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 30.--Firemen, using axes to break apart the ice-caked debris, early yesterday recovered four ...

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  16. May not stop on Tuesday

    SYDNEY, Wed.--The A.L.P. dominated Ironworkers' Association may not join in next Tuesday's 24 hour ...

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  17. Secretary censured

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Five hundred members of the A.L.P. industrial group in the Clerks' Union to-night carried a ...

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  18. HYDROGEN BOMB COST DOUBLED

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 30.--The vast plant for the projected hydrogen bomb would cost about £558,000,000 sterling, twice as much as was originally estimated, the United States ...

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  19. CANNING DECREASE

    BRISBANE, Wed.--Canneries would be 40 to 50 per cent down on the intake of pineapples from the summer ...

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  20. Estuary anchor

    BRISBANE, Wed.--The Royal tour liner, Gothic, would anchor in the Gladstone estuary under Admiralty ...

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  21. BAN ON NEW LABOR

    MELBOURNE, Wed.--The watersiders' branch executive had decided on an immediate ban on the introduction of ...

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  22. Former inspector sued for damages

    BRISBANE, Wed.--W. Reedman, former police sub-inspector, was sued for damages in the Magistrate's Court to-day. Alfred Commins and Dulcle ...

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  23. Attempted self murder charge

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Mrs. Melva May Toohey (18), of Camp Pell, was committed for trial to-day on a charge of ...

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  24. NO MARGARINE INCREASE

    BRISBANE, Wed.--The Agriculture Minister (Mr. H. H. Collins) said to-day the State Government has deferred ...

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  25. 15,000 may stop work on Tuesday

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--About 15,000 Queensland metal trades workers are expected to ...

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  26. Fourth "acute" fire day in Victoria

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--With forest fires blazing in Gippsland and northeastern Victoria, to-morrow has been declared the State's fourth "acute" fire day this ...

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  27. Misled on credit brake

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said today a lot of misleading ...

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  28. T.L.C. secretary

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A meeting of the Queensland Trades and Labor Council tonight appointed Mr. A. ...

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  29. Struck by branch

    CAIRNS, Wednesday.--A man was seriously injured when he was struck by the branch of a falling tree near the Walsh ...

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  30. Crushed by truck

    MAROOCHYDORE, Wed.--A 62-year-old laborer was crushed to death by a backing truck today. ...

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  31. Constable shot by car thief

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Constable George Howell (26), of Windsor, was shot in the stomach when trying to capture a car thief he had disturbed outside the Crystal Theatre, ...

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  32. Proved it-with girdle.

    NEW YORK, January 30--Two women shoplifters were on trial yesterday accused of stealing a fur coat ...

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  33. Move by Maher

    LONDON, Jan. 30.--Egypt's hew Prime Minister (Aly Maher Pasha) in an exclusive interview with the 'News ...

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  34. GIRLS MAY TAKE U.S. JOBS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--It was officially stated to-day the Federal Government will not stop Australian girls who wish to work in the Far East for the Americans. Details of the employment of ...

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  35. Still 5000 jobs

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Latest figures show that less than two in every 1000 men and women in the State are out ...

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  36. New vaccine for polio likely

    SYDNEY, Wed.--A new vaccine to combat polio may be developed by U.S. scientists in the next few years, Sir ...

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