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  5. OCCASIONAL SHOWERS

    N.S.W. FORECAST [?] Showers clearing from the coast by Saturday, Isolated rai [?]storms in north-east [?] ...

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  6. Atomic War Secondary To Political Side

    NEW YORK, Jan. 27—Russia’s leaders consider atomic and hydrogen bombs merely as subsidiary weapons to be correlated with other methods, believing that the way to victory will be through political blunders by the Western ...

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  7. WEATHER EXTREMES IN AMERICA

    NEW YORK, Jan. 27.—Much of the United States had a crazy patchwork of unprecedented weather yesterday. ...

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  8. CREEPING BLOCKADE

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 27. — America’s High Commissioner, in Germany, Mr. John J. McCloy, to-day was reported to hold the ...

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  9. Twelve Years Gaol Term For Disposing of Body

    LONDON, Jan. 27.—Brian Donald Hume, self-styled “flying smuggler,” was sentenced to 12 years’ imprisonment after ...

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  10. DIPLOMATS HONOUR AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Jan. 27. — Russia’s deputy Foreign Minister, Andrei Gromyko, was the principal guest of the Australian ambassador, ...

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  11. Home Found For Bereaved New Australians

    A home has been found for a New Australian couple whose sad circumstances were made known in the “Mercury” yesterday. ...

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    President Truman, who is to issue an executive order to certify that Atlantic Arms Pact is in existence. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. More Workers Idle In U.S. Industrial Strife

    NEW YORK, Jan. 27. — Over 285,080 American workers are idle because of strikes, and the number may grow unless ...

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  14. BUSHFIRE DAMAGE AT HOLBROOK

    HOLBROOK, Friday. —Sheep and cattle worth more than £5000 have been destroyed in a bags bushfire which is roaring ...

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  15. WOOL IN FIRM DEMAND

    LONDON, Jan. 27— Interna-wool buyers crowded the opening London 1960 wool sales yesterday to send all classes of Australian, ...

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  16. To-day’s Leader: Let Us Step Forward

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Sixth victim of Wednesday’s tragic explosion on H.M.A.S. Tarakan died in St. Vincent’s Hospital to-day after a 48-hours’ battle by doctors and nurses to save his life. ...

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  17. British Firm Hard Hit By Boston Robbery

    BOSTON, Jan. 27.—British underwriters will cover the loss in the 7,500,000 dollar robbery at Brinks Incorporated recently. ...

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  18. OUTBURST AGAINST MR. ACHESON

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 27.—The Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, would be a good Cabinet Minister for Stalin, according ...

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  19. Defence Chiefs Oppose Formosa Intervention

    WASHINGTON. Jan. 27.—American military chiefs yesterday told the Senate foreign relations committee that they did not favour ...

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  20. Signing of Atlantic Pact Arms Agreement

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 27.—Britain and seven other Atlantic Pact nations, to-day will sign bilateral arms agreements with the United ...

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  21. Liquor Seized In Raid On Club

    MELBOURNE, Friday—Police raided the fashionable Copacabanca Night Club last night and seized hundreds of bottles of ...

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  22. RED TROOPS CROSS INTO INDO-CHINA

    HONGKONG, Jan. 27 (AAP. Renter).—Quoting frontier reports, the Nationalist news agency says that the Communist ...

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  23. Fisticuffs In West German Parliament

    BONN. Jan. 27.— A tight between to deputies broke up [?] session of the West German Parliament yesterday. ...

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  24. NEW TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS

    “During 1948-49 new elephones have been connected at a rate more than double that achieved in pre-war years.” ...

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  26. London Demonstrations

    LONDON, Jan. 27.—Communist demonstrators last night repeatedly interrupted the Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, and ...

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  28. Jewels, Furs Stolen At Hotel

    LONDON, Jan. 27.—Jewellery and furs, believed to be worth £28,080, were stolen from a suite at a London hotel on Wednesday ...

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  29. FRENCH COURT SENTENCES FOUR JAPANESE

    PARIS, Jan. 27.—Four Japanese officers were sentenced to death by a military court at Saigon yesterday for executing French ...

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  30. RUSSIANS FORTIFYING THE BALTIC

    STOCKHOLM, Jan. 27.—According to the Liberal newspaper, “Afton Bladet,” the Russians want to transform the Baltic into ...

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  31. A Yorkshire Lass Is Now 112

    WALWALIOPEN (Pennsylvania), Jan. 27—Yorkshire-born Mrs. Mary O’Neill, who came to the United States 86 years ago, ...

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  32. Siam Thinks Australia Is Unfriendly

    SINGAPORE, Jan. 27 AAP-Reuter.—The United States, on a high diplomatic level, has requested Australia to improve her ...

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  33. Killed When Head Hit Railway Bridge

    DUNGOG, Friday. — A half-caste aborigine was killed and another half-caste critically injured near Dungog early this morning when ...

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  34. Penalty Rates For Open-Cut Miners

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Engine-drivers and firemen working evening and night shifts in open-cut mines were granted increased ...

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  35. Woman Assaulted By Masked Man

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — A masked bandit broke into a house at Newport late yesterday and assaulted and robbed Mrs. Verna ...

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