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  4. TEMPERATURE SOARS

    Brisbane sweltered,today in a heat wave which followed the hottest night for six years. In the early afternoon the temperature had topped the century mark. The reading was 103 degrees at 3.30 pm--the highest this summer. ...

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  5. Some Were Lucky--and Some Not

    Heat wave conditions in Brisbane today brought some sharp contrasts. Miss Margaret Warnes (top picture) was only one of hundreds who sought relief at the Valley Baths. But what of Mr Tom Ovens (lower) shovelling coal into a railway locomotive ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. EUROPE IS FACING WORST CALAMITY: MANY DOOMED

    LONDON, January 25 (AAP): A large number of people would be condemned to death unless the world, through UNRRA, could somehow alleviate conditions in Europe, the British Minister of State (Mr Noel Baker) told the Economic and Financial Committee of the United Nations, ...

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  7. Bevin Angry in Security Council

    LONDON, January 25 (AAP): After a spirited outburst by the British Foreign Secretary (Mr Ernest Bevin), the Security Council approved the inclusion of the Russo-Persian dispute and Soviet ...

    Article : 476 words
  8. MYSTERY OF DEAD MARINE

    NEWPORT (Arkansas), January 25: This little town was buzzing today with conflicting reports on whether it ...

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  9. Jews Claim Palestine Holy Right

    LONDON, January 25 (AAP): "Palestine could not belong to anyone except the Jews, whose ...

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  10. Stop Press

    First Prize, £6,900--Ticket No. [?]909 G. Wilkinson, E. R. Watters, M. Weaver D. [?]mden, co Heymer's [?] Shop, 1[?] Adelaide St. ...

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  11. 109.8 DEG. IN 1940

    If the thermometer reaches: 109.8 degrees--and the possibility is not remote--today's weather will break a six-year-old ...

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  12. Clark-Kerr for Washington Job

    LONDON, January 25 (AAP): The Foreign Office announced that Lord Clark-Kerr has been appointed as Ambassador to Washington in ...

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  13. SIGNS DE GAULLE MAY RETURN WHEN ARMY TIRES OF LEFTISTS

    LONDON, January 25: General de Gaulle's retirement from French politics is only for four months, and may be less if the Communist-led Government can arouse the indignation of the army in shorter time, says the Leftist weekly, "The Tribune," which is directed by the Health Minister (Mr Aneurin Bevan), ...

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  14. GESTAPO METHODS TOLD AT TRIAL

    LONDON, January 25 (AAP): French youths imprisoned by Germans were returned to their cells after Gestapo interrogation with their feet blistered by burning wads of oil-soaked cloth, the ...

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  15. Monday's Editions Of "The Telegraph"

    Editions of "The Telegraph" on Monday will give readers a complete service on Australia Day sporting events. ...

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  16. HOW MERCURY FLUCTUATED

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  18. U.S. HONOUR FOR LORD FRASER

    WASHINGTON, January 25 (AAP) The United States Navy Department has announced the award of the Distinguished Service Medal to ...

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  19. Burns Can Find No Sydney Southpaws

    SYDNEY: Southpaw sparring partners are the scarcest commodity in Sydney. Ask Tommy Burns for confirmation of this. A search of nearly a fortnight by ...

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  20. BIG U.S. LABOUR RIFT HEALED

    MIAMI (Florida) January 25 (AAP): Mr William Green (president of the American Federation of Labour) announced today that the United Mine Workers' Union, with a membership of ...

    Article : 217 words
  21. Albania's Admission To UNO Requested

    LONDON, January 25 (AAP): A note from Yugoslavia to UNO requesting the admission of Albania to UNO points out that Albania ...

    Article : 76 words
  22. RAIL STRIKE IN GREECE

    ATHENS, January 25 (AAP): The Federation of Greek Railwaymen has called a strike, demanding 100 percent increase in wages. ...

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  23. SAYS U.S. SACRIFICED MORE THAN BRITAIN

    HARRISBURG (Pennsylvania), January 24: Louis Bromfield, the author, claimed in a speech at a banquet here that America sacrificed much more than Britain in the recent war. ...

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  24. Javanese Charged With Rape

    MATALE, 25, Javanese kitchen-hand, appeared in the Police Court today charged that on January 15, at Wacol, near Brisbane, he committed rape. He was remanded until February ...

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