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  4. Britain’s Export Drive May Be Affected By The Coal Situation

    LONDON, January 14.—Owing to the increased consumption of coal in Britain, especially for electricity, the Government has decided to cut allocations to “less essential industries” by 50 per cent and to give additional supplies to industries engaged on work ...

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  7. ALL CENTRAL FOOD MARKETS IN LONDON JOIN CARRIERS’ STRIKE

    LONDON, January 14—All central food markets in London have now joined in the strike of transport workers, but hopes of a settlement have been raised by proposals for the establishment of new machinery designed to find a way out of the present debacle. ...

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  8. Some Showers On North Coast

    NSW Forecast: Some showers and scattered thunderstorms on the north coast and adjacent tablelands and north-wees slopes: ...

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  9. Warning of Stem Measures In Palestine

    JERUSALEM, Jan. 14. — A mass meeting of Jews will be held in Jerusalem on January 20 to discuss anti-terrorist ...

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  10. To-day’s Leader: “Aren’t We All ?”

    LONDON, Jan. 14.—Declaring that the Canadian Act abolishing appeals from the Dominion’s courts to the Privy Council was ...

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    Sir Stafford Cripps, President of the Board of Trade, who has explained that owing to the increased consumption of coal in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Making Air Routes Safer

    LONDON, January 14.—Britain has taken the lead in making world air routes safer, declares Reuter in commenting on an ...

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  13. Stoppage of Sydney Trams and Buses

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A one day stoppage of trams and buses in Sydney at Monday is con[?]dered certain and there is a possibility that services may not be resumed on Tuesday. A big section of the employees is in favour of direct ...

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  14. PLANNED TO FORM A REICH GOVERNMENT

    LONDON, Jan. 14.—Siegfried Kabus, leader of a gang charged with having made bombing attacks on Stuttgart police ...

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  15. Tension Has Risen In Budapest

    VIENNA. Jan. 14. — Reports reaching Vienna from Budapest say that tension has risen in the Hungarian capital. ...

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  16. Settlement In Libel Action

    LONDON, Jan. 14.—According to the “Dally Telegraph” a settlement will be announced to-day of the action for alleged libel ...

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  17. Four People Fatally Stabbed In Bombay

    NEW DELHI, Jan. 14.—Four people were fatally stabbed and a fifth person injured in Bombay city yesterday. ...

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  18. Rising Costs In Sheep And Wool Industry

    The effect of any general rise in costs is particularly ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. FRENCH PREMIER GOES TO LONDON FOR IMPORTANT TALKS

    LONDON, January 14.—In response to an urgent request by the British Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) the French Premier, M. Leon Blum, arrived in London by air from Paris yesterday for important talks with members of the British ...

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  20. Death From Alcoholic Poisoning

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Reginald James Russell, aged four, died in St. George Hospital yesterday from alcoholic poisoning. ...

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  22. TENNIS STAR RESENTS BEING “PASSED OVER”

    NEW YORK, Jan. 14—Expressing resentment at having been passed over for the Davis Cup match against Australia in ...

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  23. Bread Ration May Be Reduced

    LONDON, Jan. 14.—Britain’s bread ration is in dinger of being reduced in the next few weeks, according to the ...

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  24. Paper Defies Printers’ Strike In France

    PARIS, Jan. 14.—First Paris newspaper to he published since the five-day printers’ strike began was the “France Solr,” ...

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  25. Tried After Twelve Months In Prison

    MADRID, Jan. 14.—Brought to trial after 12 months in prison, Eduardo Gamito Garcia, was sentenced to three years’ ...

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  26. GREEK BORDER INCIDENTS

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 14. — Major-General Con Chapman, with his aide Brian Johnstone, of Adelaide, who are military ...

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  27. Britain’s Open Mind On Burma Problems

    LONDON, January 14.—Burmese delegates to the London talks which yesterday began on Burma’s future have been promised by the Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) that Britain will approach the problems involved “with an open mind and full sympathy for Burma’s desires.” ...

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  28. Preached For 82 Years

    LONDON, Jan. 14. — The “Father of the Methodist Ministry,” Rev. Samuel T. House, who would have been 102 ...

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  29. HEAVY SALES ON NEW YORK EXCHANGE

    NEW YORE, Jan. 14.—Sales on the New York stock market yesterday totalled 1,600,000—the highest this year—when the market ...

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  30. NATIVES STONE TAXIS AT MOMBASA

    LONDON, Jan. 14. — Armed police were drafted into Mombasa when striking native labourers stoned taxis and one hotel, ...

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