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  5. Rackets Alleged At Markets

    SYDNEY, Thurs—A resolution urging the Immediate removal of the prices regulations from potatoes, onions, pineapples and ...

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  6. French Views On The Future Of Germany

    LONDON, January 30. — The Foreign Minister (M. Bidault) told the Foreign Affairs Committee of the French Nation Assembly that, in a memorandum he addressed to the United Nations on the future of Germany, he urged the ...

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  7. Delay In Appointment of Governor - General

    LONDON, January 30. — British political circles disclaim responsibility for the delay in die appointment of the new Governor-General of Australia, says Reuter’s political correspondent. ...

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  8. INVESTIGATING AIR CRASHES IN AMERICA

    Washington, January 30. — Commercial airlines made little or no me of radar and bad weather landing aids, although they are available for them at several-naval aerodromes, according to evidence given by the naval air ...

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  9. Scattered Coastal Showers

    NSW Forecast further scattered rain and scattered thunderstorms storms in the northeast districts, scattered showers on the ...

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  10. To-day’s Leader: Attention, Maitland Council

    NANKING, January 30.—After the American ambassador notified Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek of the U.S. decision to end mediation efforts, Chiang issued a statement that Chinese Communists had refused all peace offers. ...

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  11. Narellan Damaged By Violent Whirlwind

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Destruction caused in the Narellan township yesterday afternoon was due to two storms convergverging with cyclonic impact to produce a violent whirlwind. Practically every building in Narellan, including the ...

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  12. Refugees Bring In Nearly £500,000

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—It is now believed that a few of the 300 Jewish refugees on board the Chinese steamer, Hwallen,. Which ...

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  13. AMERICA’S GREATEST MILE RUNNER

    NEW YORK, Jan. 30—Gil Dodds, at present America’s greatest mile runner, announced he will run that distance only twice more then he ...

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  15. POPULATION DANGER IN SOUTH AFRICA

    CAPETOWN, January 30 — The Prime Minister (Field Marshal Smuts) told the Assembly that the small increase in the white ...

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  16. “New Guinea Headhunt”

    BOSTON, Jan. 30. — The Christian Science Monitor, reviewing Caroline Mytinger’s brook, “New Guinea ...

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  17. Bill To Ban Negroes From Voting

    ATIANTA (Georgia), Jan. 30— The House of Representatives passed by 133 votes to 62 Governor Herman Talmadge’s Bill ...

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  18. Free Of Exchange Science

    BERNE, Jan. 29.—An International committee of scientific unions unanimously resolved that, world security and peace were ...

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  19. Darby Munro To Ride At Flemington

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Accompanied by the two-year-old Wllcuina. Russia and Prince, Standard will go to Melbourne at the, ...

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  20. Only One European Survivor

    LONDON. Jan. 30.—Only one very seriously injured European survived the crash of a China national airways ...

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  21. DRASTIC CUTS IN IMPORTS FROM US.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Further drastic restrictions are to be made in imports from the United States, but these will not apply ,in the ease ...

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  22. Britain’s Coldest Night For Sixty Years

    LONDON, January-30.—Shivering after a day of frost and traffic dislocation caused by coldest night for 60 years many, workers in London, beside central and south-east and south west England, returned to their homes to find them without light owing to the biggest electricity cut yet imposed. ...

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  23. THE SITUATION IN POLAND

    WASHINGTON, Jan; 30.—“We must have frank and Immediate discussion between the “Big Three” to and out who is who ...

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  24. DRAW FOR THE DAVIS CUP

    WASHINGTON, Jan, 30.—President Truman has accepted the [?] Lawn Tennis Association’s invitation to make the Davis Cup. ...

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  25. Sydney Produce Markets

    SYDNEY, Thursday. Private Sales at the produce markets were as follows: Oaten chaff, maximum £10/5/ pumpkin, Queensland ...

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