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  5. BRITAIN’S HEAVY DEFENCE BILL

    LONDON, Jan. 19. — Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Stafford Cripps, last night appealed to the electors “not to try to swap horses in the middle of what is still a pretty tough stream of world events.” ...

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  6. EXTENSIVE STROM HAVOC

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At least five persons—four men and a young girl—are believed to have lost their lives in violent cyclonic storms which have swept Queensland and New South Wales. ...

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  7. Inside Job, Say Police

    BOSTON, Jan. 18. — Hidden somewhere, or running with many hours’ start, are nine “commando” bandits with a loot of ...

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  8. WOULD VISIT STALIN TO SEEK ATOMIC PACT

    NEW YORK, Jan. 19.—David Lilienthal has offered to go to Moscow to seek an agreement with Stalin on international control of atomic and hydrogen bombs, says a Washington despatch to the New York “World-Telegram ...

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    MR. LILENTBAL, Atomic Energy Commission chief, who to willing to go to Moscow In an effort to Induce Stalin to agree to a world has on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. GRUESOME MURDER CASE OPENS

    LONDON, January 19.—A Jury of 10 men and two women went last night to the fiat of Brian Donald [?] to see where the allegedly cut ...

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  11. ANOTHER MERCY DEATH ADMISSION

    NEW YORK. Jan. 19.—An In ve[?]tigatino Into a statement by 77-years-oId Dr Abraham - Gold-water that he often supplied ...

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  12. WEATHER CLEARING

    NEW SOUTH WALES FORECAST: Further rain, heavy at first In the south-east corner of the State, chiefly on the coast, ...

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  13. To-day’s Leader: The British Vote

    TAIPEH, Jan. 18 (AAP-Reuter).—The Nationalist-controlled Yuan organisation last night decided send a telegram to ...

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  14. AUTONOMY FOR THE SAAR

    LONDON, Jan 19.—A Franco Saarisnder convention to be negotiated soon will substitute autonomous government in the ...

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  15. U.N.O. Boycott Extended

    LAKE SUCCESS, Jan, 19.—Soviet bloc representatives further, extended their boycott of United National activities yesterday when the designates ...

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  17. What Every Woman Wants

    HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 19.—Hollywood’s current crop of Romeos are just “Vulgar bullies,” according Ramon Novarro, the “great ...

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  18. Will Destroy Communist Party In Interests Of Security

    NEW DELHI, January 18—Australia’s Minister efor External Affairs, Mr. Percy Spender, told a Press Conference her the new ...

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  19. BOY WITH TWO PICTURES

    VIENNA, Jan. 19.— Twenty -seven-years ago, Theorell Capri, three-years-old boy with long blong curls and an, angelic ...

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  20. BID TO HALT AMERICAN COAL STRIKES

    WASHINGTON, January 19— Robert Benham, general counsel of the National labour Relation Board, yesterday asked the Federal ...

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  21. TETANUS PATIENT’S DEATH

    MELBOURNE, Thurs. — New anti-tetanus drugs rushed to Cohuna Hospital, 180 miles from Melbourne, last Tuesday have ...

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  22. MENAGERIE MINDED

    VERSAILLES, Jan, 19.—When police visited the home of Rosafia Sochaieki, 88 years and her daughter, Catherin, 33, they found ...

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  23. AMERICAN BATTLESHIP STILL AGROUND

    NORFOLK (Virginia), Jan. 19. —A-dredge was used yesterday to remove some of the mud blocking the way to the main ...

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  25. Persecution Of Catholic Prelates

    VATICAN CITY, January 19. Thirty-four leading Catholic prelates [?] Iron Curtain” countries are in prism in exlle, have been ...

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  26. SYDNEY WITHOUT GAS ON MONDAY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— Sydney will be without gas on Monday afternoon and, night when 2000 gas wooers atop work-to ...

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  27. VICTIM OF ACID BATH MURDERER

    LONDON, Jan 19.—An application to presume the death of Dr. Archibald Henderson, thought to be a victim of-John George Halgh, the ...

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  28. Move For Australian Treaty

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 19—Britain France and the United States will make another attempt to break the deadlock in ...

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  29. Europe Depends On Britain And U.S.A.

    LONDON, Jan, 19.—The British Commonwealth and America must take Western Europe into a partnership Field Marshal Viscount ...

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  30. Crash Of Spanish Army Plane

    MADRID, Jan. 19.—Two Lientenant-CoIonels of the Spanish Army among the 16 persons killed when an army plane, ...

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  31. WOOL PRICES STILL HIGH

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— Corrupt record prices for Australia [?] are being secured in [?] offerings occupied with a war ago, ...

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  32. LONDON AS FASHION CENTRE

    LONDON, January 10.—The “big eleven” British fashion designers want the Government to help them, spit London ahead of Paris and New ...

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  33. Myron Taylor’s Resignation

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 18—Myron Taylor has resigned as President Truman’s special ambassador to the Vatican to return to private life. ...

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  34. BIG COAL LOSSES TO-DAY

    SYDNEY, Thursday—Strikes and wet weather to-day caused the [?] coal loss this year— about 8500 tons, ...

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  35. Theatre Steals , Gambling Patrons

    NICE, January 23.—Nice Casino says its clients are forsaking, gambling to go to the nearby municipal open air theatre. ...

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