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  5. Accused Of Starving Infant Son To Death

    NEW YORK, Jan, 12.— A young married couple was charged yesterday with starving to death a three-years-old son in ...

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  6. IMPROVED LIGHTING OF RING FOR MAITLAND SHOW

    The night lighting for this year’s Maitland Show would be “streets ahead” of last year, the secretary of the show council (Mr. R. E. Halroyde) said to-day. He said the area would be ...

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  7. WARM TO SULTRY

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Fine; warm to hot day temperatures, mild to warm night; sultry along the coast; north to north-east winds, fresh to ...

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  8. BUILD PROSPERITY TO OFFSET COMMUNISM

    COLOMBO, Jan. 12.—The Australian delegation to the Colombo talks yesterday urged a study of all possible means of improving living standards in South-East Asia so that a barrier could be raised against Communism. ...

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  9. Liberals Will Stand Alone

    LONDON, Jan. 12.—Reports that it was allying itself with the Conservative Party in the February general election have been formally‘ ...

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  10. Harsh Control Of Argentine Press

    BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 12.—An Argentine Congressional committee has ordered 46 newspapers, including several which support President ...

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  11. Convicted Killer Captures Two Alleged Murderers

    NEW YORK, Jan. 12.—A murderer [?] to catch two alleged murderers succeeded yesterday with the aid of bloodhounds at ...

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  12. NAZI WAR CRIMES NOT YET PURGED

    BONN, Jan. 12.—Nazis gaoled for war crimes will not be pardoned, the United States high commissioner, Mr. John McCIoy, ...

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  13. DRAMA OF SOLDIER’S RETURN

    LONDON, Jan. 12.—A former soldier in the Australian army, who was believed killed in the London air raids, returned from the dead ...

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  14. Labour Shortage On Sydney Wharves

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Although all wharf gangs were working to-day, many ships in Sydney [?]arbour could not be worked because of the ...

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  15. Mr. Makin Describes Our Arbitration System

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.—The Arbitration Court had been virtually replaced in Australia by conciliation commissioners, who ...

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  16. “Mercy Death” Trial

    NEW YORK, Jan. 12. — The “mercy death” murder trial of Dr. H[?]man Sander, 41, of Manche[?] New Hampshire, will begin on ...

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  17. To-day’s Leader: A New Health Plan

    LONDON, Jan. 12.—Somewhere in the North Sea the 64ft. fishing [?]ack “Girl Jean” is chugging through the night with only one ...

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  18. Kowloon Fire Leaves Thousands Homeless

    HONGKONG, Thurs.— Police and fire brigade officials have heavily redu[?]ed their earlier estimates of the number of people ...

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  19. STABILISED SOIL ROADS AND HOUSES

    A new British chemical Industry appears a likely development of recent discoveries made by chemists of the A.S.P. Chemical Co., of Gerrard’s Cross, Buckinghamshire, of means of utilising the valuable chemical substances contained in sisal waste. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. Miners’ Leader Suggests Three-Day Week

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.—Miners’ leader, John L. Lewis, has suggested to 77,000 miners involved in wildcat strikes in seven States that they ...

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  22. WAFDISTS SUCCESSFUL

    CAIRO, Jan. 12.—Final results of the Egyptian general election show that the Wafd Party has won 225 of the chamber’s 319 ...

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  23. £750 Grant For Merriwa Hospital

    MERRIWA, Thurs.—Mr. R. [?] Nott, M.L.A., has been advised by the Minister for Health that, in response to the ...

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  24. ATTEMPT TO AVERT POWER STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In an attempt to avert a threatened 24-hour stoppage by nine unions at Bunnerong and Pyr[?]t power houses ...

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  25. Aged Man Tells Of Robbery, Threats

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.—A 77-years-old man was bound, gagged and then robbed of £21 in the backyard of his home at ...

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  26. Britain Cannot Provide Us With Early Petrol Supplies

    LONDON, Jan. 12. — Britain’s Foreign Minister, Mr. Ernest Bevin, is expected to tell the Australian diplomats at Colombo ...

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  28. PLANE PASSENGER WAS CASUAL

    NEW YORK, Jan. 12.—Nineteen-years-old Paul van Dan Gro[?]den arrived here by plane from Paris yesterday and took off 20 minutes ...

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  29. STRIKE CUTS PETROL OUTPUT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Petrol production would be reduced by 2[?]0,000 gallons each day the engine drivers at the Shell O[?] ...

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  30. WAR FILM WAS REALISTIC!

    ROME, Jan. 12.—Italian actor, Domenico Orsini, was killed and three others were injured on location at Frascati when a live ...

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  31. America Won’t Deal Privately With Russia

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.—The State Department has firmly [?]d out the possibility any private talks between the United ...

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  32. Eagle Given To Taronga Park Zoo

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The black wedge-[?]ailed eagle which attacked a woman and a child at King’s Cross yesterday has been given to Taronga ...

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  33. TELEVISION TO AID SEARCH FOR MISSING GIRL

    NEW YORK, Jan. 12.—Television is being used by Yonkers (New York) police in their search for Josephine Leech, 12, ...

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  34. U.S. NAVAL CHIEF APPOINTED

    WASHINGTON, January 12.— President Truman has nominated Vice-Admiral William [?]echteier to be Commander-In-Chief of the ...

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