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  4. PRESIDENT TRUMAN UNDER STRESS OF STRONG EMOTION

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 30. — At his Press conference to-day President Truman said he would insist that Congress approve of the full amount of 17,000 million dollars’ four-year European recovery programme. ...

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  6. New Hope In Treatment of Cancer

    NEW YORK, January 30 (AAP).—The announcement that the N.S.W. Government has offered to test officially the cancer treatment undertaken in Sydney by Mr. John Braund comes at a time when many doctors believe they are on the ...

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  7. Banning of Atomic Weapons

    LAKE SUCCESS (New York), Jan. 30.— Russia’s chief delegate UNO, Mr. Andre[?] Gromyko, told the working committee of the ...

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  8. SHOWERY AND SULTRY

    NSW Forecast: Rain or showers on the coast and tablelands, chiefly central end southern, with fresh to strong southerly ...

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  9. ABOLITION OF “TIED-HOUSE” SYSTEM

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The NSW Labour Council will propose extension to Sydney of the drastic liquor reforms which, it was ...

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    PRESIDENT TRUMAN, who stated, obviously with emotion, that the welfare of America and the world were at stake in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Task Force Arrived In Heavy Rain

    SYDNEY, Friday.— “Where’s the sunshine?” end “where are the girls?” were among the first greeting shouted from the decks ...

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  12. TO MEET POWERFUL “BARBARIANS”

    LONDON, January 30.—The Waliable team to meet the powerful “Barbarians” team at Cardiff to-morrow will be Piper, ...

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  13. GALE WARNING TO YACHTS

    SYDNEY, Friday,—A special weather forecast, giving a sale-warning to competitors in the Auckland-Sydney yacht race, was ...

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  14. Jewish-Controlled Militia In Holy Land

    LAKE SUCCESS (New York), January 30.— The United Nations Palestine commission agreed last night to help organise immediately a Jewish-controlled militia in the Holy Land. ...

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  15. RIVAL HOCKEY TEAMS

    ST. MORITZ, Jan. 30.— The full international Olympic committee has confirmed the ruling of the Olympic executive ...

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  16. CANCER CLINIC FOR SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Fri.—Wealthy Sydney philanthropist, Mr. E. J. Hallstrom, who yesterday announced he would give £20,000 ...

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  17. MEAT SHORTAGE ACUTE IN AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, January 30.—President Truman told his Press conference to-day that, as the meat shortage was becoming acute, rationing and price control were being considered by the Government. ...

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  18. CUSTOMS UNION WITH FRANCE

    LONDON, Jan. 30.—France has proposed to Governments of the Benelux group that they make a preliminary study of a ...

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  20. BRITISH SUMMER TIME

    LONDON, Jan. 30.— British summer time for 1948 will begin on March 14 and end on October 31. It was announced in the ...

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  21. WINTER GAMES

    ST. MORITZ, Jan. 30.—Australian Squadron-Leader W. J. McLean has been selected as No. 2 man in Britain’s first bobsleigh ...

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  23. 18 MISSING IN TANKER EXPLOSION

    BREST, January 30.1 Eighteen people are believed to have lost their lives when the Canadian tanker, Penchito. blew up off Brest yesterday. British United Press says, that in announcing this the ...

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  24. HANGINGS OF 21 NAZI WAR CRIMINALS

    BERLIN, Jan. 30.— Britain’s official executioner, Albert Plerrepont yesterday commenced the hangings in Hamelin prison of 21 ...

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  25. BRITISH HEALTH ACT

    LONDON, Jan. 30.— Posting of 56,000 plebiscite forms to doctors asking them to Vote whether they approve of the Health Minister, ...

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  26. DANISH BUTTER FOR BRITAIN

    LONDON, Jan. 30.— The Danish Foreign Office yesterday announced that shipments of Danish butter and bacon to ...

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  27. To-day’s Leader Health Services.

    N E W YORK, January 30.—Sub-zero coal is bearing from Canada on the United States, threatening more shut-downs in industries which have already laid off 252,000 workers because of fuel-shortages. ...

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  28. COMMUNIST MOVE ON FRENCH NOTES BILL DEFEATED

    PARIS, January 30.— Rejection by the National Assembly’s finance committee of the bill to withdraw the French 5000 franc bank notes from circulation did not prevent the Government from taking the bill to the Assembly last night, where by 327 votes to 241 a Communist move to prevent discussion failed. ...

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  29. High Hopes For Setlement

    BRISBANE, Friday. — High hopes are held in official circles here that the Seamen’s Union will to-day remove its ban on ...

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