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  3. EXPLOSION ON LST SPECIAL NAME COURT OF INQUIRY BEGINS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Press and public were excluded from the special Naval Court of Inquiry into the Tarakan explosion, which began to-day. The Minister for the Navy (Mr. J. Francis) will ...

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  4. SEARCH PLANE MISSING

    WHITE HORSE (Yukon Territory), January 31.—Tired pilots in 58 planes searched the Yukon wilderness to-day for signs of the ...

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  5. DEPORTATION ORDER AFTER FINGERPRINTS CHECK

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Because his fingerprints did not tally with those on the official birth certificate, a Chinese boy, Arthur Schun, who claims, to have been born in Australia, will be deported to Hong Kong. ...

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  6. Baby Girl 14½in. Long.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Mrs. Elsie May Paillas, of North Bondi, gave birth to a girl 14½ inches long at the Royal ...

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  7. Russia Extends Boycott

    NEW YORK, January 31.— Russia to-day extended [?] United Nations boycott to the Security councils 11-nation ...

    Article : 105 words
  8. INDIAN ENVOY FORMER TEST CRICKETER

    Prince Duleepsinhji, former English Test cricketer, has been appointed High Commissioner for India at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Red Blockade Ends

    BERLIN, January 31.—Lorry traffic was to-day crossing the Soviet zonal frontier at Helmstedt normally in both directions for the ...

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  10. AUST. TRADE BID

    BONN, January 31.—Australian and New Zealand representatives nave made proposals for increasing trade to Western Germany in ...

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  11. LAND FOR GRAZING SETTLEMENT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — The opening of four blocks in the Winton area for new grazing settlement was announced by the ...

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  12. MORE DESTROYERS FOR U.S. FLEET

    WASHINGTON, January 31. —The Navy Department announced to-day that the U.S. Pacific Fleet will have six more destroyers by ...

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  13. Alleges Fruit Processors Of Tasmania Out To Kill Qld.'s Export Trade In Pineapples

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—A representative, of the C.O.D, to-day alleged that the Henry Jones group of fruit processors of Tasmania was Out to kill Queensland’s export trade in canned pineapples. He paid the group was spending enormous sums of money in South Africa. Officers of the Jones group in South Africa were ...

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  14. 1m. Dollars Damage By Fires In U.S.

    LOS ANGE[?] January 31.— Two fires in [?]nia yesterday which were accompanied by explosions, caused one death and ...

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  15. P.M.’s Message To Australians In Washington

    WASHINGTON, January 31.— The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) in a message to the Australian community in ...

    Article : 122 words
  16. R.N. EXERCISES French Ships To Co-operate

    LONDON, January 31. —French warships will be co-operating with the British Home Fleets during combined exercises ...

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  17. 13-Year-Old Mother Leaves Hospital

    EDISON, Georgia, January 31.— A 13-year-old mother left a hospital here to-day with her four day old baby daughter. ...

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  18. GEN ARNOLD DIES AT 63

    General of the Army Henry H. Arnold, retired Chief of U.S. Army Air Force, died recently. He was aged 63. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. MELBOURNE DISPUTE Gas Stationing May Begin To-morrow

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Goa rationing will begin in Melbourne on Thursday, unless the waterfront, disputs over the unloading of Callide coal is settled, tomorrow. ...

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  20. PRICE CONTROLS IN JAPAN TO END

    TOKIO, January 31.—A.A.P.-Reuter's correspondent says Japan will abandon practically all price controls within a year, the ...

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  21. S.W. PACIFIC MEMORIALS

    LONDON, January 31.—The Imperial War Graves Commission has planned eight memorials in the South and South-West ...

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  22. Morris Not For Parlt.

    JOHANNESBURG, Jan. 31.— The Australian Vice-Captain, Arthur Morris, has declined a cabled invitation to stand as a ...

    Article : 95 words
  23. 10,000 Revolvers Seized

    BANGKOK, January 31. — A.A.P.-Reuter's correspondent says that about 10,000 colt revolvers which were being smuggled into Siam for the Chinese communist underground, were seized by authorities last ...

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  24. Baptism Ruling Of Catholics

    VATICAN CITY, January 31.— Baptism conferred by Protestant non-conformist sects is valid in the eyes of the Roman Catholic Church ...

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  25. German Buyers In Paris For Fashion Shows

    PARIS, January 31.—More than 30 German buyers have arrived in Paris for the spring and summer fashion shows. ...

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  26. Nuns Chase Thieves

    LONDON, January 31.—Reuter's Rome correspondent says that some nuns, armed with frying pans and toasting forks, and clad in their nightdresses, put to flight three robbers who broke into an orphanage at ...

    Article : 111 words
  27. GOVERNOR IN R'TON ON ANZAC DAY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — The Governor of Queensland (Sir John Laverock) will attend Anzac, Day ceremonies at Rockhampton this ...

    Article : 98 words
  28. MISSOURI STILL AGROUND

    NORFOLK (Virginia), January 31.—A mighty two hour effort to free the battleship Missouri at daybreak to-day, failed to release ...

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