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  5. STRONG CRITICISM OF SOCIALIST MANIFESTO

    LONDON, Jan. 18.—Conservation newspapers and opposition sources strongly attack the Labour Government’s general election manifested which, the “Daily Express.” says, “opens the door to a relish, imaginative programme from ...

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  6. AMERICAN AID IN SOUTH-EAST ASIA

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 18 (A.A.P. Special)—American officials here anticipate en approach soon by Australia, and perhaps other British Commonwealth countries, to discuss a co-operative effort in extending economic assistance to ...

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  7. NEW TYPE-HOUSE CONSTITUTION

    An advanced system of non-traditional house construction has been developed by the Reema Constriction Company Limited, of Salisbury, England. This system can be used for the construction of flats, hospitals, administrative buildings, and for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MODERATE TO HEAVY RAIN

    N.S.W. FORECAST—Heavy rain In north-cast quarter of state, with strong to ga[?] north-east to southeast winds and very rough [?] ...

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  9. SPAIN’S QUEST FOR WHEAT

    LONDON, Jan. 18, —Spain must have 300,000 tons of wheat before June to maintain the present bread ration, It is estimated ...

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  10. MARTIAL LAW ENDING IN EGYPT

    CAIRO, January 16.—Special four-point leg to be known is being Defern[?] as the Reai[?] Act is being draft[?]prcprtory to the ...

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  11. Inquiry Into Sale of French State Secrets

    PARIS, Jan. 18—A tense National Assembly last night agreed to Communist demands for a formal inquiry into the “affair of the ...

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  12. Truculent Inquiry In Swedish Language

    LONDON, Jan. 18.— A public Inquiry In the Swedish language Into the collision between the Swedish ship Divine and the ...

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  13. “Ducks” Better Than Powered Flood Launches

    Because it is the experience of police authorities that the most satisfactory means of rendering assistance in flooded areas is by use of ...

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  14. To-day’s Leader: Taxation Investigation

    PARIS, Jan. 18—France yesterday defended herself against attacks on her Saar policy from America, Britain and Germany. ...

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  15. RUSSIA RETAINS LARGE POOL OF SLAVE LABOUR

    BERLIN, Jan, 18—Russia is seceretly retaining a slave labour pool of 10,000 German war prisoners, according to West ...

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  16. REPUBLICAN URGES STAND AGAINST COMMUNISTS

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 18.—A demand that the United States refuse to recognise Communist China opened Republican attacks in the Senate yesterday on President Truman’s administration of Far East policy. ...

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  17. NEW TURN IN EGYPTIAN ROMANCE

    TAKE SUCCESS, Jan. 18.—A 28 year-old Egyptian, zar[?] Hachla[?], whose fiancee’s name has been linked with that of King Partook, has ...

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  18. APPEAL FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE

    COLOMBO, Jan. 18.— Afghanistan Ceylons and the Philippines yesterday appealed to the International Labour Organisation ...

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  19. SHOT FIRED AT INTRUDER

    SYDNEY, Wed. — A nightwatchman fired a shot over the head of burglar as he fled from a cafe in Campste early this ...

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  20. GOLDEN CASKETS INQUIRY OPENS

    BRISBANE, Wed.—Tho Royal Commission into the activities of Queensland Golden Casket, and its agent, Golden Investments, ...

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  21. Cheaper Transmission Of Press Messages

    NEW YORK, Jan. IS.—Overseas press rates should not be to the commercial rate structure, the communications ...

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  22. Boycott On UNO Continued

    LAKE -SUCCESS. Jan. 18.—Russia n, Polish and [?]ectioslovatian delegates yesterday continued to boycott the three United Nations ...

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  23. Austrian Treaty Delay Resented

    LONDON, Jan. 18.—It is understood Britain, France and the United States have decided to request the Soviet Government to ...

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  24. COLLAPSED IN BURNING HOME

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Ernest Booth, 74-years-old retired printer, collapsed and had to be rescued when his home in Elshem- street, ...

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  25. North America’s Defence

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 18.— “Considerable progress” was reported by American and Canadian military leaders yesterday on ...

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  26. CHILD ESCAPEES ARRESTED

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Three young boys who escaped from a child welfare home at Haberfield yesterday were Arrested early this ...

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  27. Arms Census Study

    LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. 18 — Yugoslavia did not vote when the Security Council yesterday decided to send to the general ...

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  28. Pavilion At Beresfield Park

    Lower Hunter Shire councillors had before them to-day a plan of the proposed brick and concrete pavilion at Beresfield ...

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  29. OPENING OF MURDER TRIAL

    LONDON, Jan. 18.— The trial of 29-years-old company director, Brian Donald Hume, charged with the murder of Stanley Setty. ...

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  30. Australia Seeks Scots Bachelors

    LONDON, Jan. 18.—AAP.— Three Australian migrant selection officers to-day opined an office in Glasgow for four weeks to ...

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  31. Albania Has Not Paid Damages Award

    LONDON, Jan. 18. — Britain has asked the Albanian Government what steps it intends to take to pay the £848,947 awarded ...

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  32. WARNING OF FLOODS NORTH-EAST

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Torrential rain, caused by a cyclonic disturbance of the lower Queensland cos[?], may Wood Southern ...

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  33. INCREASE IN COAL STRIKERS

    PITTSBURGH, Jan. 18.—Moving pickets yesterday helped to boost the number of striking coal miners in six States to over 79,000. ...

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  34. Justice Kinsella To Supreme Court

    SYDNEY, Wed. — Mr. Justice Klnsella has been appointed a Supreme Court Judge, the Attorney-General Mr. Martin, ...

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  35. LANDLORD IN A MILLION

    CLEVELAND, Jan. 18—Henry Solomon is a landlord in a million—he pays a cash bonus to tenants when they have children ...

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  36. British Control Commission

    DUSSELDORF, Jan.-18. —A British official here today told United Press that the British Control Commission In Germany ...

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  37. Red Troops Near Border Of Indo-China

    HONGKONG, January 18. (AAP-Renter). —Communist forces, together with irregulars, are attempting to cut the Indo-Chm[?] to Minning ...

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  38. New Packard Cars

    DETROIT. Jan. 18.—About 70 per cent of the Packard Motor Company’s cars this year, Including its cheaper model, will be ...

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  39. STRIKE OF TEXTILE WORKERS

    LILLE, January 18.—Nine thousand of 10,000 workers in the Armentieres textile industry struck yesterday, electing [?] of [?] yactokick. ...

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