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  4. Governorship Dispute In Georgia Enters New Phase

    ATLANTA (Georgia), January 22—Georgia’s “twin” Governorship, debacle entered a new phase yesterday when the Lieut. Governor, M. E. Thompson, who is vigorously opposing the election of Herman Talmadge, rejected a surprise offer by Talmadge ...

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  5. Australia’s Stand On Peace Treaty

    LONDON, Jan 22.—Following on the failure of the Foreign Ministers’ deputies yesterday to decide the procedure for hearing ...

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  7. France Will Not Inhumanly Oppress The Germans

    PARIS, January 22.—By 549 voles to nil, with 68 abstaning from voting, the French National Assembly yesterday gave the Premier designate, Paul Ramadier, the vote of confidence for which he appealed in his first policy speech to the ...

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  8. Showers On The North Coast

    NSW Forecast: Cloudy and Warm with scattered showers and fresh south-east winds on the north coast; fine, warm to hot ...

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  9. To-day’s Leader: Town v. Country

    LONDON, Jan. 22.—Switzerland has been Informed, through diplomatic channels, that the Allies are preparing an earnest ...

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    U.S. Secretary of State, General George Marshall, who has scotched romours by stating that he will not be a candidate for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. SABOTAGE AT STEELWORKS

    LONDON, Jan. 22.—Sabotage is believed to have caused an explosion in one of the huge furnaces of the Manfred-Welst steel ...

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  12. Women Used For Nazi War Experiments

    BERLIN, Jan. 22—Orders to use Rumons instead of animals in experiments to find an antidote for gas gangrene came from ...

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  13. Government Wins Polish Elections

    WARSAW, Jan. 22-On what Government sources describe as the final figures, the Communitt-controlled four-party Democratic ...

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  14. Suggestion That £600 Ring Was Not Stolen

    SYDNEY, Wednesday,—A suggestions-was made by a solicitor in the Central Court to-day that a diamond wristlet watch and a £600 diamond ring, reported to have been stolen from the home of jockey A. Mulley on the night of the ...

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  15. Food [?] Germany

    WITHINGTON, Jan 22. —Former US President, Mr Herbert Hoover, has been asked to undertake a survey of food problems in ...

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  16. Brazilian Election Results

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Jan. 22—Although early election returns, which were mainly from the cities, reflected surprising Communist strength, ...

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  17. French Mopping Up In Indo-China

    PARIS, Jan 22. —French troops in Indo-China have gained complete control of the important circular road ...

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  18. General Eisenhower Admitted To Hospital

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 22. —Suffering from acute stomach disorders, General “Ike” Eisenhower, Allied ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. WANTS 20,000 DOLLARS TO BOX IN AUSTRALIA

    MONTREAL, Jan. 22.—Canadian lightweight boxing champion, Danny by Webb, who has been offered bout with Australian. Vic. Patrick ...

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  20. Death Sentence For Part In Bomb Attack

    BERLIN, January 22.—A former SS sergeant, Siegfried Kabul, was sentenced to death by a United States military court at Stuttgart for his part in a bomb attack on the Stuttgart police headquarters and purge court. ...

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  21. Arabs Want Independence In Palestine

    LONDON, Jan. 22.—Complete Independence for Palestine, will be demanded by the representatives of the Palestine Arab ...

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  22. A1 Capone Suffers Severe Stroke

    MIAMI BEACH (Florida), Jan 22.— Scarface A1 Capone, head of Chicago’s bootleg empire during the prohibition period, suffered ...

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  23. ACCIDENTS AT CESSNOCK

    CESSNOCK, Wed:—Frank Collins, 55, of Brown-street, Paxton, a carpenter employed at Stanford Main No. 2 Colliery, suffered a ...

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  24. COMPLICITY IN HUNGARIAN PLOT CHARGED

    BELGRADE, Jan. 22.— Quoating a Yugoslav news agency despatch from Budapest, Renter says that, following the Hungarian ...

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  25. HEAVY SEAS DAMAGE THE WANGANELLA

    AUCKLAND (NZ). Wed. — Prospects of refloating the Wanganella are receding. The ship is still hard and Last ...

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  27. NAVAL DEPT. SHIP AGROUND ON SANDBANK

    BRISBANE, Wed. — Several days may elapse before the Royal Navy depot ship Bonaventure is refloated from a sandbank at ...

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  28. Development Of German industry

    BERLIN, Jan. 22.—Following the announcement of Soviet plans to dismantle German industrial plant , the Soviet has given ...

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  29. RUSSIA SEEKS EXTRADITION OF FORMER OFFICIAL

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 22—On the ground that there is no extradition treaty between the two countries, the U.S., has rejected ...

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  30. LIGHT KEEPER SERIOUSLY ILL

    BRISBANE, Wednesday—An SOB: has been received from light-house keeper Banger at Lady. Elliott Island, off the Queensland ...

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  31. FOG HAMPERS SEARCH FOR PLANE

    SHAHGHAI, Jan. 22.—Fog and mist have Impeded the search which U.S. aircraft are making for the Army Dakota plane carrying 13 ...

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  32. Purity Of Country Water Threatened

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Purity of water supplies In many country towns would the threatened if a strike of employees at the Botany plant ...

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  33. JAP EDUCATION REFORM

    TOXIO, January 22.—Roman letters will replace the difficult Oriental characters in the educational reforms now being made ...

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  34. ELEVEN MINES IDLE

    STONES, Wednesday.—Coal disputes flared up again in N.S.W. to-day and 11 mines are idle with a loss of output of over 10,000 tons. ...

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  35. HEAD CRUSHED IN LIFT

    SYDNEY, Wed. — A Sydney safe proprietor was killed when an electrically operated, servery lift crashed on his head in ...

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  36. Gen. Marshall Silences On U.S. Presidency

    WASHINGTON, January 22.—Speculation that his appointment as United States Secretary of State was but a prelude to his nomination for the Presidency, was checked by General George Marshall shortly before he was sworn in yesterday by chief justice Vinson. ...

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