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  4. BRITAIN NOT PREPARED TO ACCEPT COMMUNISM

    LONDON, January 25.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, in the House of Commons foreign affairs debate said they had to recognise the fact that Communism was a dynamic force and fanatical movement for enlisting people of certain types of mind or in ...

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  7. “A Milestone In History of The World”

    LONDON, January 24. — U.S.A. and the European countries concerned have welcomed Foreign Minister Bevin’s proposal for uniting Western Europe against the spread of Communism. ...

    Article : 285 words
  8. Shannon Entered For 5000 D. Purse

    ARCADIA (California). Jan. 23.— Shannon has been entered in a seven furlongs supporting feature at Santa Anita to-morrow for a 6000 ...

    Article : 147 words
  9. BUSH FIRE DESTROYS TOWNSHIP.

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.—Bushfires swept over 100 square miles destroying almost the whole of the township of Columba, 30 miles north of ...

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    General Eisenhower, who has announced his refu[?] to accept nomination for election as President of the United States. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. AMAZING ESCAPE FROM DEATH.

    A collision with another utility truck saved a man and woman from possible death at Belford this morning. The man was Bryce ...

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  12. Cancellation Order Too Late

    LONDON, Jan. 24.—According to the Daily Express, the Jewish Agency has purchased in Jerusalem 21 British ...

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  13. Screen Actress Burned

    COLOMBUS (Ohio) Jan. 24.— Screen actress Kay Francis is in hospital here, burned and unconscious. ...

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  14. NURSE’S SUCCESS.

    Miss Pauline Heads, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Heads, was successful in the recent ATNA nurses’ final examination. She is ...

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  15. FUNERAL OF LATE N.S.W. POLICE CHIEF.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Representatives of all walks of life gathered in St. Stephen’s Church, Macquarie Street, to-day, to pay ...

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  16. Armed and Masked Jew Shot In Hold Up

    JERUSALEM, January 24. — Five British soldiers chased, shot and killed one of four masked armed Jews who held them up and stole three Sten guns from them in a cafe at Rehovoth, near Tel Aviv. ...

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  17. EISENHOWER NOT A CANDIDATE FOR U.S. PRESIDENCY.

    WASHINGTON, January 24.—General Eisenhower today announced his refusal to accept nomination for election as President of the United States. He said: “I am not available for and could not accept ...

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  18. MOVES FOR SETTLEMENT OF STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Saturday. — Hopes of an early settlement of the coalfields strike hinge, on a meeting of the executive of the Federated ...

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  19. Malayan Questions Still Unanswered.

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  20. To-day’s Leader The Energy of Youth.

    LONDON, Jan. 24.—It is officially announced that Melbourne-born, retired Royal Navy Lieutenant, J. M. A. Parker, 27, whose parents live in ...

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  21. FLYING PLANT TO HOBART

    SYDNEY, Sat.—Industrial plant weighing 44 tons will be flown from Sydney to Hobart by ANA freighters in the next four days. ...

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  22. Trade Mission To Britain

    LONDON, Jan. 24.—The Soviet purchasing mission has arrived to sign contracts with British manufacturers under ...

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  23. RESIGNATIONS AND POLITICAL CRISES.

    BATAVIA, Jan. 24.—The Republican Premier, Mr. Sjarifuddin, and his Cabinet, resigned last night, exactly a week after signing the ...

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  24. NO REFLECTION ON GARRISON COMMANDER.

    CAPETOWN, January 24.—The fail of Tobruk in June, 1942, was no reflection on the garrison’s ex-commander, Brigadier H. B. Klopper, ...

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  25. Soviet Had No Illusions About Hitler

    NEW YORK, January 24—The Communist newspaper, “Daily Worker,” to-day said the State Department’s reports on Soviet-German relations between 1939 and 1941 actually revealed that there “never was a Soviet-German ...

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  26. CRUSHED TO DEATH.

    NEWCASTLE, Sat.—When the truck he was driving collided with another motor lorry on the Pacific Highway, 11 miles south ...

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  27. STUDENTS VOLUNTEER FOR INFECTION.

    MELBOURNE, Sat.—Ten women University students have found a pleasant way of combining service with a holiday ...

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  28. PAKISTAN ACCUSED OF NOT HONOURING OBLIGATIONS

    LAKE SUCCESS (New York), January 24.—Mr. M. C. Setalvad, of India, accused Pakistan in the Security Council to-day of failing to honour her obligations as a neighbour state to India and with failure to protect non-Moslem [?]rities and stop assistance to the invaders of Kashmir. ...

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  29. MEN UNHURT IN CAR CAPSIZE.

    Thrown out on to grass when their roadster car struck a 4ft guide post and overturned on the New England Highway near ...

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  30. RUSSIA REJECTS REQUEST.

    SEOUL, Jan. 24.—Russia has rejected a request by the United Nations Commission for permission to pay a court courtesy ...

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  31. EX-KING MICHAEL’S ENGAGEMENT.

    DAVOS, January 24.—A member of ex-King Michael’s entourage confirmed the fact of Michael’s engagement to Princess Anne, of ...

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  32. INCREASED BREAD PRICES.

    Increased bread prices which came into operation yesterday are: [?]d for 2lb loaves, ½d for 1lb loaves of ordinary bread and [?]d ...

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