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  3. 80m. DOLLARS NEEDED FOR H-BOMB WORK

    NEW YORK, February 15.—Atomic scientists had secretly told the Congressional Atomic Energy Committee that they ...

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    Ploture shows Miss Sterland beard the plane for San Francisco. Miss Sterland and her ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. More Than Quarter Of World’s Population Linked By SovietCommunist China Peace Treaty

    LONDON, February 15. — Reuter's Moscow correspondent says that Soviet Union and communist China to-day signed a treaty linking more than a quarter of the world's population in “friendship and amity.” Mao Tse-tung signed for China and M. Vysbinsky, the Russian Foreign Minister, for Russia. M. Stalin sat ...

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  6. HIGHER PRICE FOR MEAT OPERATES FROM TO-DAY

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Beginning to-morrow retail beef prices will be up to 1½d a lb. dearer. The increases announced in general by the Prices Commissioner (Mr. Fullagar) yesterday affect 18 cuts and ...

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  7. VIC. STORMS CAUSE HEAVY DAMAGE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— Electrical storms and cloudbursts struck scores of Viacoriau towns to-day and caused ...

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  8. McKell Function Mr. Harrison Boycotts Dinner

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — The Minister for Defence (Mr. [?]arrison) to-night boycotted the official dinner tendered by the ...

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  9. Berlin Traffic New Restriction By Russians

    LONDON, February 15.—The British United Press Berlin correspondent says the Russians imposed a new restriction on the ...

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  10. Body Found On Roadside

    AUCKLAND, February 15.— Police are searching the Wakatane district for a man believed to be armed and carrying a large ...

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  11. Huge Laundry Bill

    THURSDAY ISLAND, Wednesday. — A Commonwealth official has been charged £6/17/6 for laundry of 22 ...

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  12. Silk Missing Four Arrested

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Detectives investigating the disappearance of rolls of nylon silk from the R.A.A.F. store at ...

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  13. May Get Jap. Petiol

    TOKIO, February 15 (A.A.P.Reuters).—Australian prospects of obtaining Japanese petrol are fair, but it may take time to ...

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  14. Railmen Seek Higher Pay

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. —Wages and salary increases for the 24,838 Queensland Railway employees totalling just under ...

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  15. HOME MADE BOMB

    HELSINKI. February 15.—An explosion which blew in the main doors of the Finnish Parliament this morning was probably caused ...

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  16. POPE HAS INFLUENZA

    LONDON, February 15.—The "Dally Telegraph’s" Rome correspondent says five doctors have been called in to the Pope who is ...

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  17. Escape Not Due To Negligence

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— An official inquiry has established that the escape of the three prisoners from Ballarat Gaol ...

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  18. Requests Made By Primary Producers’ Organisations

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Representatives of Australian primary producers’ organisations to-day interviewed the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) and four Federal Ministers. Requests made to the various ...

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  19. FOR WAGE RISES Double-Barrelled Methods

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. D. G. Fowler, secretary of the Metal Trades Employers Association, said to-day that the Ironworkers’ ...

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  20. “Living Publicly In Adultery”

    LONDON, February 15.—The British United Press Vatican City representative says Monsignor Dino Staffa, one of the 14 ...

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  21. JAP. CEMENT FOR AUSTRALIA?

    TOKIO, February 15 (A.A.P.Reuter’s).—The Nippon Cement Company to-day confirmed reports that it had offered to supply 300,000 ...

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  22. Police Combing Criminal Haunts

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—Squads of detectives are combing Sydney’s criminal haunts in an intensive campaign to clean up ...

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  23. Despite Atom Bombs, Truman Unshaken In Peace Belief

    NEW YORK, February 15.—President Truman, in an unprecedented interview splashed by the New York “Times” to-day declared he remained unshaken in the belief that world peace could and would be attained ...

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  24. Large Sunspot Reported

    LONDON, February 15.—The largest sunspot seen for some considerable time was reported to-day. ...

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  25. Valentines For U.K. Leaders

    LONDON, February 15. — Cupid’s bow and arrows threatened to take Britain’s political leaders' minds off their election ...

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  26. Slipped From “Suicide Bridge”

    PASADENA, February 15.—Bob Niles, rehearsing for a parachute leap from the Empire State building, New York, was critically ...

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