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  5. Man Critically Wounded At Woy Woy

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—A man was shot in the stomach during an argument over a bicycle at Hardy’s Bay, Woy Woy, last night. Victim of the shooting, William Ralph (40), ...

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  7. ROYAL INDIAN PLANES BOMB WEST PUNJAB DISTRICT

    KARACHI, January 3.—The West Punjab Government, in a communique, alleges that one of the Royal Indian air force aircraft bombed five villages in the Sialko t district, in the West Punjab, across the border from Jammu. ...

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  8. Olympic Selector

    Mr H. A. Bennett, president of the Australian Swimming Union and the Victorian Amateur Swimming Association, who has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Planning For Elections In Korea

    NEW YORK, Jan, 3.—Mr. Ian Milner, now of the United Nations secretariat, leaves New York to-night as deputy principal ...

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  10. Long Bay Gaol Escapee Still Free

    SYDNEY, Sat.—Detectives and uniformed police made two unsuccessful raids last night in their search for Long Bay gaol ...

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  11. Fighting Japan’s Food Control

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 3.— The Far Eastern Commission announced to-day that Japan ha been asked to increase her ...

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  12. ABC MANAGER FOR QUEENSLAND

    SYDNEY, Sat.—The general manager of the ABC, Mr. Charles Moses, announced to-day that the ABC has appointed Mr. Eric ...

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  13. Greek Rebels Set Fire To Railway Station

    ATHENS, January 3.—The Greek Government has announced that rebel forces, in short raids, set fire to a railway station in Kilkis, 30 miles north-east of Salonika. The rebels blew up a goods train. ...

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  14. PROPOSED AIR MIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Sat. —A proposal to bring thousands of British migrants to Australia by air is expected to be considered by ...

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  15. Tojo’s Plans For Greater East Asia Concept

    TOKIO, January 3.—The Japanese national political structure of a Greater East Asia concept devised in July, 1940, did not include Australia, Hideki Tojo, Japan’s wartime Prime Minister, told the International Military Tribunal ...

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  16. NO REGRETS BY MIGRANT WEAVERS

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Textile workers who left their homes and jobs in Yorkshire six months ago to become weavers in one of ...

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  17. DR. EVATT SAYS UNO MUST SURVIVE

    NEW YORK, January 3.—“Life” magazine this week devotes its editorial page to an article by Dr. Evatt, whose views it sought on the ...

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  18. To-day’s Leader The Level of Taxation

    SYDNEY, Sat.—More than three inches of rain at Tamworth since Thursday night has put a long stretch of the main ...

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  19. RADIO LINK INTERRUPTED

    SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 8.— Radio communications with the Orient and Australasia were interrupted to-day by a strike of ...

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  20. FREEZING RAIN AND SLEET CRIPPLES NEW YORK

    NEW YORK, January 3.—While still recovering from the snow storm, New York was again crippled to-day by slect and freezing rain which virtually paralysed road, raiI air traffic and communications, and power lines. ...

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  21. Nuffield Coming Again For Plant Talks Here

    Lord Nuffield, who is coming to Australia to continue negotiations for a car factory. “I will be away three months and I ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. MR. CHURCHILL REPORTED TO BE BETTER

    PARIS, Jan. 3.—Mr. Winston Churchill, who was confined to his room in Marrakesh, Morocco, is reported to be much better. ...

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  23. ELEVEN TO START IN YACHT RACE

    SYDNEY, Saturday.— Eleven yachts will race 1281 miles from Auckland to Sydney, starting on January 24, for the ...

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  24. AID AGREEMENT WITH FRANCE

    PARIS, Jan. 3.—French Foreign Minister. M. Bidault, and the American Ambassador, Mr. Jefferson Cattery, have signed ...

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  25. £159,000 For War Story

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 3.— General Eisenhower, who led the Allied military forces in Europe during the war, has ...

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  26. ARGENTINA DRIVES A HARD BARGAIN

    BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 8.—It is authoritatively reported that Argentina has given Britain the choicer of selling Argentina more ...

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  27. Baby Saved From Bolting Horse

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—A baby was snatched from a pram by its mother a few seconds before a bolting horse knocked the pram over on the ...

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  28. CYCLIST INJURED

    NEWCASTLE: Ross Smith, 23, of Hamilton, an employee of Commonwealth Steel Ltd.. suffered-concussion, internal injuries and abrasions ...

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  29. “SHELTERED” WORKSHOPS FOR DISABLED

    MELBOURNE, Sat.—“Sheltered” workshops for disabled persons may be established in Commonwealth munition factories it ...

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  30. Match For The Middleweight Title

    LONDON, Jan. 3.—The British Boxing Board of Control agreed to recognise any contest arranged between Vince Hawkins, British ...

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  31. BRITISH CORPORAL SHOT BY UNKNOWN GUNMAN

    JERUSALEM, January 3.—An unknown gunman shot dead another British army corporal who was mannings a road block on the Jaffa-Tel Aviv border. It was officially announced that Arab gunman shot a British corporal at Beersheba. The Royal Army Service Corps ...

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  32. STAKED LIFE ON NEW BILL

    PARIS, June 2.—Withdrawal of the “save the franc” bill was announced by the Prime Minister (M. Schuman) in the ...

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  33. SIR EARLE PAGE AT CAPETOWN

    LONDON, Jan. 3.—The “Times” Capetown correspondent says that Sir Earle Page arrived there yesterday for a personal investigation of ...

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  34. Sydney Worst Spot For Sharks

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Sydney is Australia’s worst spot for sharks, the Australian Museum ichthyologist, Mr. G. Whitley, said to-day, ...

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  35. NEW APOSTOLIC DELEGATION

    VATICAN CITY, Jan. 3.—As the result of the formation of a new Apostolic delegation of Indonesia., the Apostolic delegation in ...

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  36. Gaol For Former Jockey

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. —Patrick Joseph O’Meally, 48, one-time Jockey, who won 602 races, including the 1925 Australian Cup on ...

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  37. BRITISH MOTOR CAR EXPORTS

    LONDON, Jan. 3.—The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders announced that November car exports reached a record ...

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