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  2. Advertising

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  3. 1100 TO BE IDLE TO-MORROW

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— More than 1,100 employees of the Shell Company of Australia Ltd. in Sydney, will be thrown out of work on Tuesday became of a strike by 110 engine drivers that began on January 11. ...

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  4. Rail Transport Disorganised By Heavy Rain At Townsville

    TOWNSVILLE, Sunday.—Heavy rainfall at Townsville since early afternoon disorganised rail transport by 8 p.m. when two divisions of the Brisbane mail train had to be held because the line was submerged at ...

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  5. LST Explosion

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— Two move victims of the Tarakan explosion last Wednesday have died over the week-end, bringing the ...

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  6. Safety Device For Miners

    Boring and shotfiring, b[?]ther one of the most dangerous jobs in coalmining, is made safe by a power-operated safety-device invented by Mr. Arthur Trow, Manager of the New Crosshands Colliery in South Wales, and Mr. Walter Mitchell, a mechanic in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. May Force Another Election

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The Australian Labour Party may use its Senate majority to force another Federal ...

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  8. Britain May Seek Another Dollar Loan

    NEW YORK, January 20.—Wall Street is convinced that Britain Will seek a new dollar loan of substantial proportions ...

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  9. Arraiz To Leave Without Load

    BRISBANE, Sunday.— The Spanish freighter Arraiz, which Bowen watersiders refused to work claiming she was under ...

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  10. May Use Dutch Troops Against Westerling

    LONDON, January 29.—The Dutch Cabinet has authorised the use of Da[?]ch troops in Indonesia, if the Indonesian ...

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  11. Mercy Flights Increase

    MONTREAL, January 29.—The Canadian Air Force stepped up mercy flights to-day to the remote Quebec village of Saint ...

    Article : 154 words
  12. “Dangerously Unreal Outlook”

    LONDON, January 29.— "The outlook of Mr. Winston Ch[?] hill and the whole of the Conservative Party is dangerously ...

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  13. Britons May Lose Meat Ration

    LONDON, January 29.—Britons next week may lose even their present scanty meat ration —enough for two meals weekly ...

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  14. Scientists’ Eyes On Planet Mars

    ALBUQUERQUE. New Mexico, January 29.—Scientists throughout the world are watching the planet Mars, following reports ...

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  15. Two Claim To Be Colonel’s Widow

    WASHINGTON, January 29.—Two women, each claiming to be the widow, sat in an army chapel here at the funeral service for ...

    Article : 157 words
  16. No Advance In Polio Treatment

    WASHINGTON, January 29.—A search far better ways af treating polio-myelitis has proved fruitless so far, said a report to ...

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  17. Grazier Left £9103

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Mr. Robert McCredle, grazier, of Rosewood Road, Amberley. who died on January 3 last year, left an estate ...

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  18. BROMWICH SEEKS PARTNER

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — John Bromwich and Adrian Quist, after winning the Australian doubles championship for the eighth successive time, will break up as a pair. Both agree that it is the right time to call ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Action Against Britain Urged

    WASHINGTON, January 29.—The National Petroleum Council yesterday urged the State Department to take firm, prompt ...

    Article : 134 words
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  22. Rockets Could Reach Moon

    PRINCETON, January 29.—The leading American scientist, Dr. Ralph Gibson, said to-day that the U.S. could build rockets, ...

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  23. Explosives In Bid To Refloat Battleship

    NORFOLK, VIRGINIA, January 29.—Two explosive charges will be set off near the ground[?]ow, in an attempt to break the ...

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  24. “Who Really Did Win War?”

    LONDON, January 29.— The British people had an excuse for doubts about "who really did win the war" stated Lord Balfour of ...

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  25. “Unwarranted Infringement”

    LONDON, January 29.— A Foreign Office spokesman said to-day that the slowing down of traffic [?]om West Germany into ...

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  26. New Type Wings On Red Planes

    LONDON, January 29.— The “Sunday Dispatch” says that the Russian Air Force has beaten the Western Allies in the race ...

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  27. BETTER IN PRISON THAN OUT

    LONDON, January 29.—The Associated press Johannesburg representative says that tough criminals are leading ...

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  28. FEWER REFUGEES

    LONDON, January 29.— The number of refugees administered by the International Refugee Organisation has fallen below ...

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  29. "Queue-Topia, Not Utopia”

    LONDON, January 29.— The “Socialists’ dream is no longer utopia, but queue-topia, and if they have the power this part of ...

    Article : 128 words
  30. SEARCH FOR MISSING AIR TRANSPORT

    EDMONTON, (Alberta), January 20.—Forty planes searched without success to-day for the U.S. Air Force C54 transport, which ...

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  31. Mr. Ritchie Federal Lib. Party President

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. —The Federal Executive of the Liberal Party has elected Mr. Malcolm [?] as the party’s Federal ...

    Article : 91 words
  32. RUSSIANS ARREST 127 SABOTEURS

    LONDON. January 29.— The British United Press Berlin correspondent says that "Taegllche Rundschau", the official organ of ...

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