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  5. LABOUR OPPOSITION TO ROYAL ANNUITY

    LONDON, January 21—lire House of Commons, by 294 votes to 17, earned the second reading of the bill to pay an annuity of 4&5,000 to Princess Elizabeth in addition to the sum payable to her under the civil list, and an annuity of ...

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  6. 500 ARABS USE MORTARS AND MACHINE GUNS

    LONDON, January 21.—The Minister of State for Colonies, Lord Listowel, reiterated in the House of Lords that Britain was determined to terminate the Palestine mandate on May 15 at the latest, and complete the withdrawal of troops by August 1. ...

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  7. MacArthur For President Movement

    LITTLE ROCK (Arkansas) Jan, 21—It was announced to-day that General Douglas MacArthur’s name will be entered in the ...

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  8. Alleged Plot Against French Govt.

    PARIS, Jan 21—The French agency, Agence France Press, alleges that Right Wing plotters, said to be led by Admiral Auphan, ...

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    General MacArthur, whose name is being entered in the Arkansas State Republics Party’s primary Presidential candidate. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. DOUBLING THE PRICE OF OIL

    VIENNA, January 21.—It was Officially announced that Austria had accepted tinder protest the Russian decision to double the ...

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  11. FIGHTING IN SANTANDER

    CARACAS (Venezuela), Jan 21—Fighting has broken out between Government troops under General ...

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  12. Threat To Empire Preferences

    WASHINGTON. Jan. 21.—William Clayton, leader of the United States delegation to the international trade organisation, told ...

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  13. COMMISSION TO INVESTIGATE THE DISPUTE IN INDIA

    LAKE SUCCESS (New York), January 21.—With Russia and The Ukrama abstaining from voting, the security Council yesterday created a three-nations’ Mediation Commission to seek a settlement of the conflict between India and ...

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  14. STILL MANY HURDLES TO SURMOUNT

    ST. LOUIS, Jan 21—“The programme looks fine on paper, but there [?] still many hardies” says the St. Louis Star Times,” ...

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    Sir John Cunningham, who has been promoted to Admiral of the British [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. RESEARCH TO PREVENT WAR

    CHARLESTON (South Carolina) Jan. 21—“It is silly to say there is no defence against the atomic bomb,” declared ...

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  17. Railway Trucks Reduced

    SYDNEY Wed—One Immediate [?] [?] the Railways Commissioner, Mr Hartigan that ...

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  18. WARM TO HOT AND SULTRY

    NSW Forecast: Fine: warm and sultry day on the coast, hot inland mild night in the castern dlatricta, mild to warm in the far ...

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  19. CHARGED WITH DISLOYALTY

    HONG KONG, Jan 31—G S. Kennedy Skipton, formerly one of the senior cadets at Hong king, is being tried on Thursday ...

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  20. IMPRESSED BY DR. EVATT

    SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 21. —Dr. Ting Fu-Tsiang, permanent Chinese representative to the Security Council, said on arrival here that he was ...

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  21. Requiem Mass At Armidale

    STONE?. Wed—The Bishop of Maitland Dr Glasson, was among the Roman Catholic hierarchy who attended solemn Requiem Mass at ...

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  22. CONGRESS BANNED

    DUSSELDORF, Jan. 21.—British authorities have banned the congress which the Communists planned to hold on Saturday to ...

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  23. WO GREAT BASTIONS OF EMPIRE

    MONTREAL Jan 21—“Canada and Australia are the two great Baations on which the British Commonwealth rests,” declared ...

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  24. GAY KING FOR THE CHALLENGE

    SYDNEY, Wed—It was announced to-day that Gay King would run in the Challenge stakes, and that ne would be ridden by J. ...

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  25. RUSSIAN DEMAND ON ANGLO-AMERICANS

    BERLIN, January 21—The American Commander-in-Chief of Germany, General Lucius Clay, left by air for Washington 20 minutes after the Allied Council meeting, at which it was reliably learned the Russians demanded the dissolution ...

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  26. Abattoir Hold-Up Averted

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—Two bricklayers and eleven carpenters who had been on strike at Homebush abattoirs decided to-day to return ...

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  27. NEW INDUSTRIES FOR AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Jan. 2—In fulfilment the policy of.the Zinc Corporation, New Broken Hill-Consolidated and the Imperial Smelting’ ...

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  28. CHARGED WITH HOLD-UP

    STONES, Wed. — Police to-day arrested a man, aged 21. and charged him with armed holdup and assault with intent to rob. ...

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    Mrs. Caroline Banks, relict of Richard Banks, who died at her home in New Lambton, after a long illness, was 83 She was ...

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  33. ARREST OF U.S. COMMUNISTS

    NEW YORK, Jan. 21.—FBI and immigration officers arrested Miss Claudia Jones (33), member of the National Committee of the ...

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  34. To-day’s Leader Britain’s Food Production

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 21.—New restrictions on alien visitors in the United States, which are due to come into force on March ...

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  35. HAPPY END TO FOUNDERING OF SOUTHERN STAR

    CAPE TOWN, January 21—The story of the crew of the yawl, Southern Star, which foundered on its way from Australia to England, had switched to a sudden happy ending. The Memorial Settlers’. Association has adopted all nine, They have been promised jobs and given accommodation and £1 daily pocket money until they start work. ...

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  36. MILITARY COURT ALLEGATIONS

    FRANKFURT, Jan 21—The American Army newspaper, “Stara and Stripes” reported that Nikolas Aftenomow appeared ...

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  37. Seeking Surplus Skymasters

    SINGAPORE, Jan 21 (AAP-Reuter) —Capt W. G. “Scotty” Allen Adviser on technical development to Qantas Empire ...

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