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  4. LUXURY HOMES BURNT

    SYDNEY, Mon.--Three luxury homes were destroyed by bush fires near Eden to-day. ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN-MADE JETS NOW UNDERGOING TESTS IN STH. AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Minister for Defence Production (Mr. E. H. Harrison) announced that piloted and unmanned prototypes of ...

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  6. Bashed. robbed by thug

    BRISBANE, Mon.--A 64-year-old man was bashed and robbed by a thug in daylight in the ...

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  7. "Failed to keep peace and order"

    LONDON, January 28.--Egypt's new Premier (Aly Maker Pasha) will strive to achieve "Egypt's national aspirations" the evacuation of British forces from the Canal Zone, and the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. "REALISTIC" TO SIGN JAP PACT

    The Minister for the Interior, Mr Kent Hughes, replying to Dr. Evatt'S attack on the Japanese ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. SHOTS FIRED AT "GHOST" LIGHT

    QUILPIE, Monday.--Shots have been fired at a "ghost" intruder prowling on a station near here. Women have been removed to a neighboring station because it is feared the intruder is insane. ...

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  10. Ready negotiate

    NEW YORK, Jan. 28.--Dr. Mossadeq yesterday gave the retiring British Ambassador (Sir ...

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  11. Member of Land Court retired

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A man who played a major part in early building of the Pacific Highway has retired ...

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  12. More French troops for Tunisia

    PARIS, Jan. 28.--French reinforcements embarked at Marseilles yesterday for Tunisia, which was reported ...

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  13. Hurricane hits Suva

    SUVA, January 28.--Suva to-night was like a bomb-scarred city after a merciless battering by ...

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  14. 'BOMBSHELL' ON SAAR BLOW TO W EUROPE ARMY

    PARIS, January 28.--Germany yesterday sprang what a French official called a "bombshell" on the European army talks in Paris by announcing through a Bonn ...

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  15. Police alert on looting

    CAIRO, January 28.--S h o t s resounded through Cairo's fire-blackened streets ...

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  16. Drowned in undertow

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--A youth and girl who were drowned at Carrum to-day were, caught by an undertow ...

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  17. Offer for Weaver

    TOKIO, Jan. 28.--A Chinese millionaire to-day walked into Tokio police station and offered the resources of his ...

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  18. Navy attacks

    TOKIO, January 28.--Carrier-based naval aircraft launched their biggest attack of the war on enemy ...

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  19. Mexicans flee dust bowl

    NEW YORK, Jan. 28.--The first of an, estimated 10,000 Mexican families whose land had dried to dust had begun a ...

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  20. 5 fires started by gas

    MATTOON Illinois, Jan. 28.--A series of gas explosions rocked Mattoon at noon yesterday setting off five fires. ...

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  21. Canned fruit be dearer

    Sydney, Monday.--New season's canned fruit in New south Wales will be from 5d to 8d dearer a 30oz. tin. A 30oz ...

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  22. VARIABLE STAR FOUND

    MT. HAMILTON, California January 28.--A star which flares up brightly 18 times a day has been found ...

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  23. 'Support Egypt' damand

    BAGHDAD, January 28.--Police and students clashed with sticks and stones in several parts of Baghdad ...

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  24. Snake in bed

    MELBOURNE, Mon.--A two foot copperhead snake was found in 20 months old Wayne Wright's cot at Black Rock ...

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  25. To load tanks

    NICOSIA, Jan. 28.--The armed British 4000 ton vessel, Evan Gibb, owned by the British War Office, arrived at ...

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  26. Flag-raising

    TOWNSVILLE, Mon.--Four hundred people witnesseed a flag raising ceremony as part of the Australia Day celebrations ...

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  27. Wants officials in office indefinitely

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Protest meetings will be held this week by railwaymen following a proposal that the Communist secretary of the Australian Railways Union ...

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  28. Slight cuts in train fall

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A 17-months-old New Australian baby fell out of a train to-day and escaped ...

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  29. Weaver detained

    TOKIO, January 28.--The Public Prosecutor's office last night authorised the detention of Frank Loyal Weaver for 10 ...

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  30. Not the answer

    BRISBANE, Monday.--There were many other problems Which required tackling and solution before the cutting up ...

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  31. CONCERN AT STOCK TRANSPORT SET-UP

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Inadequate transport facilities for livestock in Queensland and other States is causing increasing concern to the Australian Meat Board. ...

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  32. Exchange embassies

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. R. G. Casey) announced to-day Australia had agreed on ...

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  33. Youth rally "red"

    CAIRNS, Monday.--A largely attended meeting of Cairns young men and women last night condemned the youth ...

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  34. PRODUCTION LAG BECAUSE

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Australian production had suffered greatly because of the close link between the trade union movement and the Labor Party, the Labor and Immigration Minister (Mr. Holt) said to-day Addressing the final session ...

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  35. Ohio floods

    NEW YORK, January 28. A Flood damage mounted to-day in four States as the Ohio River and tributary rivers, ...

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  36. 2000 flee from floods

    MARIETTA, Ohio, Jan. 28.--The flooded Ohio River forced about 2000 persons to flee from their homes in four towns ...

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  37. Cheese shortage?

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A cheese shortage in Queensland may develop out of Brisbane's acute milk supply problem. ...

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  38. BLUEBIRD WILL TRY TO BEAT 394 M.P.H.

    Bluebird (above), the car used to set world speed records 17 years ago, has been taken to the United States to be refitted for further record attempts. It is being filled with a new aircraft engine and two Jet-assist units. The existing world land speed record is 394.196 mph, set by . Britain's John Cobb in 1917. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  39. Satisfied

    LONDON, January 28.--"I am satisfied with my visit to America. I am sure it did good." This was stated by Mr. ...

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