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  4. 1949 TO SEE BIG EXPANSION BY AIRLINES

    SYDNEY, Monday: Expanded airline services and new aircraft types are promised for Australian aviation early this year. Early in the year the ...

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  5. FRENCH LOSING IN INDO-CHINA?

    MANILA, Monday: The Manila Bulletin quotes an observer recently returned from Indo-China as saying ...

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  6. Shanghai Council Appeals to Reds For Peace in China

    SHANGHAI, Monday: The Shanghai City Council went over the head of the National Government today and asked the Chinese Communists for a cease-fire order and the beginning of peace talks. The Council's appeal, which was made in a radio ...

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  7. NEW MILK FILLING MACHINE

    THE Perea milk filling and scaling plant, which can fold and seal 18 cartons a minute or 130 gallons an hour. One operator can feed the machine with empty cartons at the same time as crating the packed produce. The machine was demonstrated at a dairy show in London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Magna Carta Back Home

    LONDON, Monday: The Lacock Abbey copy of Magna Carta (the final version signed in 1225 by King Henry ...

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  9. Dr Fisher's Broadcast

    LONDON, Monday: The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Fisher, in a New Year broadcast, said that Britain ...

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  10. NO NEWS OF SMALLEST YACHT

    SYDNEY, Monday: Yachting officials are seeking reports of the 31ft. Sydney cutter, Aloha, the ...

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  11. Dispute Menaces Life Of Captain's Flat

    CANBERRA, Monday: A prosperous New South Wales mining town, with 1500 population, faces extinction unless a dispute between the miners and the management is settled. ...

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  12. Hope for More Java Oil

    SYDNEY, Monday: The increased oil production which would result from the recapture undamaged ...

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  13. MONSOON STARTS IN NORTH

    BRISBANE, Monday: [?] rain drenched coastal Queensland north from Bowen today, but ...

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  14. MASS FINGER-PRINTING TO FIND KILLER

    WELLINGTON, Monday: For the first time in New Zealand, the police are to undertake mass ...

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  15. 14 Students Killed in Airliner Crash

    SEATTLE, Monday: A chartered DC3 plane, carrying 27 Yale University students and a crew of ...

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  17. Children Sold as Slaves

    TOKIO, Monday: A Labor Ministry team tracing absentee school children in the Aizu district of ...

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  18. NEW INQUIRY IN BOARD OF TRADE

    LONDON, Monday: Scotland Yard's fraud squad has started a new inquiry into alleged irregularities at the Board of Trade by ...

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  19. Guerillas Fighting Dutch?

    BATAVIA, Monday: Neither the Good Offices Committee nor the Consular committee yet have ...

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  20. Child Sole Survivor or Wrecked Yacht

    MADRID, Monday: Twelve-year-old Arminda Karlsen, sole survivor from the Norwegian yacht, Thalassa, which on New ...

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  21. Search for Airliner Given Up

    MIAMI (Florida), Monday: The Coastguard said last night that the large-scale search for the missing charter airliner, with ...

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  22. PRODUCTION BY N.G. OILFIELD

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Australia would benefit if the Klamano oil field in New Guinea developed as was hoped, the general ...

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  23. GOETHE CELEBRATION IN FRANKFURT

    FRANKFURT, Monday: Frankfurt is busy making plans for the bi-centennial celebration of the birth of its most famous ...

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  24. Police Check More Than 200 Suspects

    SYDNEY, Monday: The 23-year-old single woman who was outraged by a sex maniac at M[?]traville last week has ...

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  25. 30-HOUR GOAL IN UNITED STATES

    WASHINGTON, Monday: Mr Daniel Tracy, chairman of the Shorter Work-Day Committee of the American Federation of the ...

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  26. U.S. AIRLINES LOSE BIG MONEY

    WASHINGTON, Monday: American airline companies earned a record gross revenue of 643million dollars in 1948, but the ...

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  27. ANTI-TITO BODY IN BULGARIA

    SOFIA, Monday: The People's Front of Yugoslavs in Bulgaria--an anti-Tito organisation of Yugoslavs forced to leave the country ...

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  28. Bridge Fire Delays Express

    BRISBANE, Monday: A burning bridge at Kegaru, 30 miles south of Brisbane, held up the second division of the ...

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  29. INVITATION TO CONFERENCE ON INDONESIA

    CANBERRA, Monday. The Prime Minister, Mr Chifley, is expected to decide within the next two days whether or not Australia ...

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  30. BOMBING RAID ON JERUSALEM

    LONDON, Monday: Five were injured when an unidentified plane dropped three sticks of bombs on the Jewish quarter of Jerusalem. The raid was Jerusalem's ...

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  31. BRITISH ROBOT FLIES AT 850 MPH

    LONDON, Monday: It is expected that Britain will gain a clear lead in the race to develop planes faster than sound, following a great advance in air research at the Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough, Kent, says the Daily Express. ...

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  32. 247 KILLED IN U.S. NEW YEAR

    NEW YORK, Monday: The New Year weekend brought death to at least 247 Americans through traffic and other accidents. ...

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  33. Newspapers Now For Everyone in Britain

    LONDON, Monday: With the easing of newsprint rationing in Britain all restrictions on newspaper circulations were lifted ...

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