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  5. STRONG ATTACK BY BEVIN ON SOVIET EXPANSION

    LONDON, January 23.—Launching one of the strongest attacks yet made in the west on the Soviet Union’s expansionist policy in Europe, Britain’s foreign minister, Mr. Ernest Bevin, warned the House of Commons that the Soviet “apparently ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TIME RIPE FOR CONSOLIDATION OF WESTERN EUROPE

    LONDON, Friday.—Britain was not now proposing a formal political onion with France, but would work for evercloser unity, the British Foreign Minister, Mr. Ernest Bevin, told the House of Commons during the foreign affairs ...

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  7. ELECTRONIC “EYE” CONTROLS BRITISH TEXTILE MACHINE

    An electronic control which will guide material Into a Pin-Wheel Stentor Machine, cutting out all the normal costs of hand-labour and reducing driving-load, has been developed by the British Firm, Tootal Broadhurst Lee Co. Ltd. Speed of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Southerly Change Soon

    NSW Forecast: Scattered showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon and night in the north-east half with moderate to ...

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  9. Against Extension Of Hours

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 23— President Truman, at a Press conference, disapproved suggestions that the current ...

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  10. SUDDEN DEATH OF FOLIOS CHIEF

    SYDNEY, Friday—The funeral of the Commissioner of Police (Mr. MacKay) who suddenly last night, will be held ...

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  11. Prospective Parties In Western Union

    LONDON, January 23.—A conference is likely to be called to negotiate the Western Union which Britain’s Foreign Minister, Mr. Erried Bevin, is seeking, states; Reuter's diplomatic correspondent. ...

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  12. CHALLENGERS FOR THE DAVIS CUP

    NEW YORK, January 23 (AAP)— Australia is not among the 22 nations which have filed entries for the 1948 Davis Cup but the Cup ...

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  13. MR COSGROVE CHARGED

    HOBART, Friday.—The former Premier of Tasmania (Mr. Cosgrove) was remanded for trial at the Hobart Criminal ...

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  14. Seized Nazi Documents Are “Damning”

    NEW YORK, January 23.—Short wave radio studios in New York yesterday began broadcasting the contents of the seized Nazi documents dealing with Soviet-German relation in 1939-41. ...

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  15. RISING COSTS OF FOOD

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Acting Premier. (Mr. Baddeley) said today that because of rising cost meat, bread, groceries, vegetables ...

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  16. TEAR GAS USED ON STRIKERS

    FLORENCE, Jan. 23.—A strike in the city to begin at midnight was called by the Camber of Labour yesterday after the police had fired ...

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  17. Strike Of Million Workers

    MUNICH, Jan. 23. — A strike of 1,000,000 workers was called for midnight last night by the Bavarian Trades ...

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  18. Thirty Disguised Coniform

    CANBERRA, Friday. —It was learned to-day that wharfiabourers and seamen will be the backbone of the Pan-Pacific ...

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  19. Geneva Tariff Agreement

    LONDON, Jan. 3.—Conservative in the House of Commons on Thursday next will oppose the Government’s motion to approve the ...

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  20. ESC APED FROM BRAZIL

    NEW YORK. Jam 29. —Nine Norweglars described as “quislings” by Norwegian authorities, and who have been detained in Brazil for ...

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  21. TOO MANY YOUNG DOCTORS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Because of the large number of doctors graduating from Sydney University, the BMA has been unable ...

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  24. CUSTOMS DUTY WAIVED

    LONDON, January 29—Princess Elizabeth’s wedding gifts from abroad involved a liability of £11,104 sterling purchase tax and £1310 ...

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  25. WARD CONTINUES EVIDENCE IN THE GARDEN CASE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In the Special Court to-day, the Minister for External Territories (Mr. E. J. Ward) continued his evidence against the alleged sale of New Guinea timber concessions to a Brisbane firm when the hearing of the “Jock” Garden case was resumed. ...

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  26. RELAXING BAN ON TRAVELLERS

    LONDON. Jan. 23.— Relexation of the ban on tourist travellers from about May[?] was announced in the House of Commons by the Foreign ...

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  27. To-day’s Leader Maitland’s Show

    ATLANTA (Georgia), Jan. 23. —Addressing the National Cotton Council the Secretary of State General Marshall said ...

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  28. DEVALUING THE FRANC

    PARIS, Jan. 23—Despite objections by Britain the French Government has decided to stand firm on the plan to devalue the ...

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  29. SHOOTING OF IRISH POLICE CHIEF

    DUBLIN, Jan 23. — An inquest has revealed that the bulled which killed chief superintendent soon Oantly during Wednesday’s ...

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