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  4. AFTER A “ROYAL” IF THERE’S ONE TO BE HAD

    Hexresy that is likely [?] to be another “royal” or two [?]handed out as a prefix for important hospitals has prompted ...

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  6. RUSSIAN LEAVES ATOMIC TALKS

    LAKE SUCCESS, Jen. 20. — Russia’s protests in the United Nations against the presence of the Chinese Nationalist delegates were taken a stage further yesterday when Jacob Malik walked out of the atomic energy ...

    Article : 352 words
  7. Free Choice In Recognising Spain

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 20—The United States is ready to vote for a motion In the United Nations leaving each government ...

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  8. MILD NIGHT, WARM DAY

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Isolated showers over far north-east and at times in far south-east. Otherwise fine. Cool to mild night; ...

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    Admiral Louis Denfield, of the United States, who has asked to be retired from March 1. Following a dispute regarding unification ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. HORROR CAMPS

    BRALIN, January 20.—Several British soldiers including one major, a British woman and American and French soldiers are interned in the ...

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  11. WAGE RISE TO BRING HIGHER COSTS

    SYDNEY, Friday—The cost of living will spiral still further following the latest increase in the basic wage, businessmen and ...

    Article : 251 words
  12. SHOCKING SCHOOLGIRL DEPRAVITY

    ST. CHARLES (M[?]) January 20.— A fourteen-years-old [?] girl yesterday shocked, this-town [?] with a confession that she had ...

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  13. Soviet Boycotts Far Eastern Commission

    Washington, Jan. 20.—Russia, in protest against the presence of the Chinese Nationalist delegate, boycotted yesterday’s ...

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  14. DANGERS IN SAAR DELAYS

    FRANKFURT, Jan. 20—Failure to reach a solution to the Saar question satisfactory to Germany would bring difficulties to ...

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  15. GENERAL ARNOLD’S FUNERAL

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 20. — Air Force General, Henry H. Arnold [?] was buried in Arlington National Cemetery yesterday during a ...

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  16. Today’s Leader: Full Larders In Western Germany

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Minister for Fuel and Shipping, Senator McLeay, to-day announced e ten-point programme for both employer and employee aimed at industrial peace, increased production and quicker transport of goods. ...

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  17. ALLEGED RAZOR SLASHING

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — A young girl wab slashed across the face with a razor after a quarrel with a young man in a, St. Eilda ...

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  19. Unauthorised Price Increases

    MELBOURNE Friday. — Several retail stores in Melbourne have increased clothing and soft goods prices by 3d in the £ ...

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  20. ADMIRAL DENFIELD RESIGNS

    BOSTON, January 20—Admiral Louise E. Denfeld, who was removed as chief of naval operations in December has asked that he be ...

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  21. WANTS 25 M.P.H. SPEED LIMIT

    SINGLETON, Friday.—Aid. J. Brittilffe moved at the municipal council meeting last night the National Road Safety ...

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  22. BIG LOSS OF COAL TO-DAY

    CESSNOCK, Friday.—With five calnes idle and one partly idle, the coal loss on South Maitland field to-day was 518[?] tons, the highest ...

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  23. GOLD COAST STRIKES TO STOP

    ACORA, Jan. 20.—The Gold Coast Trade Union Council has notified the Government that it has called off the strikes racking ...

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  24. Threat of New Berlin Railway Blockade

    BERLIN, Jan. 30—East German officials yesterday threatened Berlin with another blockade of rail traffic. Scene of the trouble ...

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  26. CEYLON OFFICIAL WARNS ON SOUTH-EAST ASIA

    LONDON, Jan. 20.—Fears that in three or fours years South-East Asia would lead the world info a depression of unparalleled depth were voiced here by the Ceylon high commissioner to Britain, Sir Oliver Goonstilleke. ...

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  27. TWO YACHTS MISSING

    SYDNEY, Friday.— The yachts, Horizon and Independence are believed to have struck the full force of Wednesday’s ...

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  28. COLLIERIES’ GIFT TO AMBULANCE

    Electric head lamps such as miners use in the pits have been donated to Maitland District Ambulance by the proprietors of ...

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  29. ITALIAN TRUSTEESHIP OF SOMALILAND

    GENEVA, January. 20. — The trusteeship agreement for the Italian administration of her former colony of Somaliland was ...

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