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  4. 3 KILLED, 21 INJURED BY PETROL EXPLOSION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At least three were killed and 21 injured in a terrific petrol explosion on the tank-landing ship, HMAS Tarakan, at Garden Island this morning. Most of the dead and injured were naval personnel, but there ...

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  6. GOVERNMENT STANDS FOR WHITE AUSTRALIA

    Mr Holt, the Minister for Immigration, said recently that non-European migrants who came to Australia during ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. REPUBLICANS SAY CHINA WAS SOLD

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 25.—Republicans in the Senate yesterday strongly attacked the United States Government’s policy towards China and Russia, one critic asserting that the United States was helping to strengthen Russia for the ...

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  8. WARM TO HOT DAY

    N.S.W.: Unsettled weather with a scattered rain and thunderstorms and rain developing in western districts late to-day, ...

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  9. Millions of Chinese Facing Starvation

    NEW YORK, Jan. 25.—Millions of Chinese will starve to death in North China before the next harvest, according to Wayne ...

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  10. Escape Capsule For United States Navy Airmen

    NEW YORK, Jan. 25.—United States navy scientists are developing a new escape method which will enable a pilot to ...

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  11. Grave Charges Against Headmistress

    STOCKHOLM, January 25.—Swedish newspapers accuse a 59-years-old headmistress of a boarding school in Ha[?]ingborg, of [?]ogging ...

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  12. Acheson Favours Aid For Formosa

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 25:—The Secretary of State, Mr. Acheson, told a closed session of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee ...

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  13. INSPECTION OF FLOOD DAMAGE

    An engineer of the Department of Public Works (Mr. Berkholz) accompanied by Maitland City Council’s engineer (Mr. J. Brand) ...

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  14. BUTTER PRICE RISE IF HOURS REDUCED

    SYDNEY, Wed.—The Federal secretary of the Australian, Primary Producers’ Union (Mr. B. G. Dawson) said to-day the price ...

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  15. To-day’s Leader: No Peace In Industry

    Prospects: Maitland’s 1950 show—the 90th—were “very promising,” the secretary of the council (Mr. R. E. Holroyde) said ...

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  16. Week’s Delay n Statement On Petrol

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, told a Press conference to-day he would be in a position to make a statement on ...

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  17. Indonesian Police and Troops Hunt Rebels

    DJAKARTA, Jan. 25.—Indonesian police and troops last night began an emergency move to hunt down - Captain “Turk” ...

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  18. CHILD FOR WHITE TRIBAL QUEEN

    CAPETOWN, Jan. 25.—Ruth Williams, former London typist, who married the Bechuanaland chief, Seretee Khama, is ...

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  19. FARM BRINGS £115 AN ACRE

    A 59-acres Swan Reach (Hinton) farm was yesterday auctioned by Mr. J. Enright in Maitland for £115 an acre. ...

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  20. SPY TRIAL IN AMERICA

    NEW YORK, Jan. 25.—Several defence motions which would have delayed proceedings were refused by Federal Judge ...

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  21. WOMAN’S BODY IN SURF

    SYDNEY, Jan. 25.—Police are investigating the death of a woman whose body was found early to-day in the surf at Bronte ...

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  22. Boost For Australian Wool

    NEW YORK, Jan. 25.—Macy’s, New York’s largest department store, devoted one-quarter of a fall-page advertisement in ...

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  23. SHE LOVES HER PETS

    LONDON, Jan. 25—Mrs. Mary Steele, retired London school mistress, went to gaol yesterday, for two months because she had not ...

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  24. Street Nameplates On The Way

    In reply to a question last night by Ald. Finney, the Mayor (Ald. A. S. McDonald) passed on the information to aldermen of ...

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  25. Body On Rubbish Tip

    MELBOURNE, Wed. — The body of a woman, believed to have been strangled, was found on a rubbish tip at West Melbourne ...

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  26. Miss Moran Won’t Be Married

    SANTA MONICA (California), Jan. 25.—American tennis star, Gertrude Moran, who recently announced her engagement in ...

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  27. Bandits Rob Club

    BOSTON, Jan. 25.—Two bandits yesterday stole a 1910-dollar payroll from the exclusive Union Club 25 minutes after it had ...

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  28. Wide Representation For “Parking Ban” Protest

    So that fullest representation can be obtained for the voice of protest over the proposal to control parking in a certain section of High-st., the city’s main thoroughfare, Maitland City Council has prepared a big “invitation list.” ...

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  29. IT’S COLD IN EUROPE

    LONDON, Jan. 25.—Wintry conditions continue in Europe, and London yesterday recorded a temperature of 36 degrees at ...

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  30. Agreement On Arms Aid For North Atlantic

    WASHINGTON, January 26.— American officials expect the arms aid agreements between the United States and eight ...

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  31. Senate Approves Sherman As Naval Chief

    WASHINGTON, January 25.—The United States Senate yesterday, confirmed the appointment of Admiral Forrest Sherman as chief of naval ...

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  32. Hand Lacerated

    CESSNOCK, Wed. — David Channock, 58, of Millfield, miner at Maitland Main Colliery, had his right hand extensively ...

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  33. Miners Objected To Being Docked

    CESSNOCK, Wed. — The only industrial dispute on the South Maitland field to-day was at Aberdare Extended Colliery. ...

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  34. African Train Crash

    DAR el SALAAM, Jan. 25. — Eleven Africans were killed and many injured, eight seriously, when a train left the line and ...

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  35. No Confidence In Ground Nuts Scheme

    LONDON, Jan. 25.—One of the biggest contractors to the British Government’s £80,000,000 sterling African ground nuts scheme ...

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  36. Pilot’s Escape.

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Trainee pilot, Leon Creagh, 21, of Botany, escaped injury, when he crash-landed his plane near Bankstown ...

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  37. ARM FRACTURED

    NEWCASTLE, Wed.—When a borer tell on his arm at work to-day, John Blackhurst, [?]7, of Edward-street, Merewether, “a ...

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  38. WIDOW WON £71,800 FOR 1/-

    LONDON, Jan. 25.—Mrs. Enid Tute, a Yorkshire widow with three children, wept when told that she had won £71,801 for one ...

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