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  4. EVATT . WARNS ON JAP PACT

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The Leader of the Federal Opposition (Dr. Evatt to-day Warntd[?] ...

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  5. Missionary slain by primitive tribesmen

    CHICO, California, January 13.--His body pierced by four Indian arrows, a 33-year-old missionary was found dead in the upper Amazon region, the New Tribes Mission headquarters said yesterday. The missionary was David Yarwood, of Washington. Vice-chairman ...

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  6. Vyshinsky yields point to West on atom ban

    PARIS, Jan. 13.--The Soviet Union yesterday made what the Soviet Foreign Minister (Mr, Andrei Vyshinsky) called a ...

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  7. BIG TAX LAG

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--There is a big lag, in income tax collection for the six months ended ...

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  8. RED HOT CARGO BY TRAIN

    MONTREAL, January 13.--A 37-ton red hot steel ingot which will retain nearly all its ...

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  9. LORD CHANCELLOR IN ROBES OF STATE

    [?]t. Hon. Lord Simonds is Lord High Chancellor of [?] at Britain in the Conservative Government, Lord [?]s was born in 1881 and was educated at Winchester [?]en and New College, Oxford. He was called to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. 8th. Army in good strength and spirit

    MEW YORK, January 13.--General James Van Fleet said to-day his United States 8th Army was "in better condition than ever" and any all out offensive by the enemy would meet "with complete disaster both on the ...

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  11. Bakers cease bread delivery

    BRISBANE, Sun.-- Charle[?]ille's two bakeries have stopped [?] home and shop bread dellver[?]es claiming an insufficient ...

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  12. PROFESSION OF FAITH

    Melbourne, sun.--watched by a curious crowd of about 300 swimmers and sun bathers a man was baptised publicly ...

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  13. REDS' SUPPLY ROUTES CUT

    TOKIO, Jan. 13.--United Nations naval headquarters announced to-day that carrier planes have cut the Communist supply routes from Russia and North Manchuria. ...

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  14. 'Button 'soup' parkas for British

    TOKIO, Jan. 13. -- Commonwealth troops in Korea will get 2000 Canadian "button soup" parkas ...

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  15. Embarrassment for Sedaman

    NEW YORK, January 13.-- The New York 'World Telegram and Sun' Bald to-day that Frank Sedgman would be ...

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  16. WOMAN TRAPPED IN BURNING WRECKAGE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A woman passenger was trapped and burned to death when an Avra Anson two-engined plane crashed at Padstow, a south-western suburb, this afternoon. ...

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  17. FIRES HEAT IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Sun.--The western district township of Harrow (population 217) escaped destruction late on ...

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  18. N.Z. PAPER PULP SCHEME

    LONDON, January 13. -- The New Zealand Prime Minister Holland who arrived In London yesterday for ...

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  19. Food and power from Snowy Mts.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--After completing two days Inspection of the Snowy Mountains project, the Minister for ...

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  20. Beef for Malaya left at wharf

    TOWNSVILLE, Sun. -- Meatworkers were "not available" at Townsville on Sunday to handle ...

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  21. SWEATERS WERE REAL HOT STUFF

    NEW YORK, January 13.-- The Wool Bureau yesterday announced that it would give a reward of 100 ...

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  22. Storms likely in south-west

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Storms are likely in South-West Queensland in two or three days. ...

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  23. Child's escape

    HOBART, Sun.--A 10Ib. piece of rock blasted from a quarry crashed through a roof and landed on a bed seconds after ...

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  24. Egyptians make first big organised attack

    LONDON, January 13. -- British troops and Centurion tanks went into action against organised Egyptian terrorist force yesterday near the big Tel El Kebi[?] supply base in the Sue ...

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  25. Big expansion plan f for American navy

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 13.--The Secretary of the Navy (Mr. Dan Kimball) said last night the Navy had prepared plans to build ten new giant 60,000 ton aircraft carriers, if necessary. ...

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  26. Ironworkers meet without Red leaders

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--he Ironworkers Association national conference, which will meet in Sydney to-morrow, will be free of Communist domination for the first time in 10 years. ...

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  27. Search for lost crew abandoned

    SEATTLE, January 13.--Fog forced planes to withdraw from the search for 46 seamen ...

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  28. New theme for news broadcasts

    BRISBANE, Sun. -- After 11 years the A.B.C. will discard the "Advance Australia Fair" as Its news ...

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  29. MARSHAL ZHUKOV NOW "RED EISENHOWER"

    Marshal Zhukov, famed Russian leader of the Second World War, has emerged from a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. Admiration for Aust. airmen

    DARWIN, Sun. -- Australia's new Chief of Air Staff (Air Marshal J. D. Hardman) has a tremendous admiration ...

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  31. Piles damaged

    REDCLIFFE, Sun.--Concrete piles were damaged when the passenger steamer Koopa crashed Into Radcliffe pier in ...

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  32. RACIAL ANGER FEARED

    LONDON, January 13. --The Observer' and Reynold's News,' whcih have consistently ...

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  33. Drowned in pool

    MARYBOROUGH, Sun. -- Ernest Thorpe Jones (23) was drowned at Teddington swimming pool, eight miles from ...

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  34. Old rental rates

    TOWNSVILLE. Sun. -- Due to unsettled conditions. Including rising costs of living. North Queensland Chamber of ...

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  35. HERO 'NERVOUS'

    NEW YORK, Jan. 13. -- Captain Kurt Carlsen, hero of the sunken freighter Flying, Enterprise, will arrive here on ...

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