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  5. 81 DEATHS IN SUB. ZERO COLD WAVE IN U.S.

    NEW YORK, January 20.-—Already 81 persons have died in a sub-zero cold, wave that is now sweeping the eastern seaboard states. The United Press says that 68 persons perished in fires ...

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  7. PLEA FOR AN INTERNATIONAL TRADE CHARTER

    WASHINGTON, January 20. —A workable international trade charter, or conditions which might lead to a third world war the alternatives offered to-day by the Australian Minister for Post-war Reconstruction, Mr. Dedman, at a Press conference ...

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  8. Food Expert To Visit Australia

    Mr J. W. Sodden, Director of Dairy Produce in the British Ministry of Food, who is to visit Australia and New ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. British Exports To dominions

    LONDON, Jan. 20. — Britain would [?] Canada, the United States, [?] Argentina and South Africa a markets of outstanding ...

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  10. FLOOD DISTRESS FUND

    LONDON, Jan. 20.—The Lord Mayor of London’s national flood distress fund, formed to meet distress ...

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  11. GUARANTEES AGAINST AGGRESSION

    WASHINGTON, January 20.— Mr. Bernard Baruch, testifying to the Senate foreign [?] committee, said the United ...

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  12. FINE AND WARM TO HOT

    N.S.W FORECAST: Fine, except for isolated showers In the southeast quarter; warm to hot day. mid night; moderate north-east to ...

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  13. GRACIE FIELDS’ VISIT

    SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 20,— Grade Fields, who is now appearing here, plans to take a “whole family show” to Australia in 1949, ...

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  14. DEVELOPING ALLED ZONES IN GERMANY

    BERLIN, Jan. 20—The British and United States military governments announced the terms of a charber designed to raise ...

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  15. RESTRICTIONS ON AUSTRALIAN BOOKS

    LONDON, Jan 20.—Australian authorities in London are negotiating for the lifting of the British import restrictions ...

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  16. INQUIRY INTO MHR’s ALLEGATIONS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— Headed by the Minister for External Affairs, Dr. Evatt, the Parliamentary Privileges Committee ...

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  17. CHARGED WITH ASSAULT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Robert Edward May (28) was charged at the Redfern Gonrit to-day with having criminally assanited Nora ...

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  18. GIRLS WILL LOSE DOLLARS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday—The Australian girls who have been working Americans in the Pacific will lose all their dollars the moment ...

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  19. SHIP DAMAGED BY FIRE

    SINGAPORE Jan. 20. (AAP-Reuter).—A fie, which raged for 22 hours, considerably, damaged the Dutch ship Bredero, ...

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  20. KRAMER’S PROSPECTS

    PHILADELPHIA, Jan 20.— Tennis promoter Jack Harris said yesterday on his arrival with Riggs, Kramer, Pails and Segura. ...

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  21. TOO MUCH WINE AND ICE

    PARIS. Jan. 20.—Several Paris newspapers report Trevor Allen, captain of the Wallabies’ Rugby union team, as saying that too ...

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  22. U.S. COUNTER TO SOVIET PROPAGANDA

    WASHINGTON, January 20.—The House of Representatives yesterday unanimously sent to President Truman legislation fully approving of amplification of the State Department’s “Voice of America” broadcasts to foreign ...

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  23. “NOW IS THE HOUR” FAMOUS IN AMERICA

    NEW YORK, Jan. 20.—America has discovered “How Is The Hour”— known to Australians and New Zealanders as “The Maori Farewell”— ...

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  24. REPORT UTTER NONSENSE

    CAPETOWN, Jan. 20.—The commander of the Northern Command of the South African Army, Major General H B. Stopper, who ...

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  25. 16 KILLED IN TUG EXPLOSION

    LONDON, Jan. 20:—The whole crew of 16 are believed to have been killed when «n Admiralty, tug blew up off ...

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  26. BLOW AT THE MARSHALL PLAN

    VIENNA, January 20. — Authoritative sources said -the Russians have demanded 100 per cent, increase in the price of oil produced ...

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  27. SOUTH AFRICA NOT COMPETING

    NEW YORK, Jan. 20.— The South African Lawn Tennis Union announced that South Africa would not compete in the ...

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  28. EFFORTS TO AVERT HOLD-UP

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—In an effort to avert a threatened stoppage of South Australian trains by the week-end, the Premier, Mr. ...

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  29. GERMAN ASSETS IN AUSTRIA

    LONDON. Jan. 20. — The secretariat of the Foreign Ministers’ Council at the request of the United States delegation to the ...

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  30. To-day’s Leader Are We Prosperous?

    LAKE SUCCESS (New York), January 20. —; It is understood that the Indian and Pakistan delegates, at a closed conference yesterday, reached an agreement on some points of the Kashmir dispute. ...

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  32. PRESS CRITICISM OF LINDWALL

    LONDON, Jan. 20.—“Lindwall reduced the length of the pitch by two yards” said the “Daily Telegraph’s” cricket writer after ...

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  33. Raw Materials For Germany

    FRANKFURT, January 20.— The Joint Anglo American export and import agency has allocated £25,000,000 for the purchase of ...

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  34. YAWL FOUNDERS ON VOYAGE TO AUSTRALIA

    LONDON. January 20.—The yawl, Southern Star, which disappeared from its moorings at Falmouth in October, 1947, foundered yesterday in a gale 300 miles from Capetown while on its way to Australia. The steamer, Fort Carillion ...

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  35. CHARGE MAY BE WITHDRAWN

    WASHlNGTON, January, 20.— it is believed that the charge against the Australian, Mrs. Betty Mather, of violating the terms of ...

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  36. TESTING THE TUDOR I

    LONDON, Jan. 20.—The Tudor L. airliner which the Government announced the BOAC most operate could not be commercially ...

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  37. Collision In Harbour

    SYDNEY. Tuesday. —The liner Wahine which had just arrived from New Zealand and the trawaler Mary Cam. Collided off Miller’s ...

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  38. SHANNON CASE

    NEW YORK, Jan. 20.—The Jockey Club stewards will meet on February 12, When they are expected to consider a ...

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