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  4. TIENTSIN RUMORED TAKEN BY THE REDS

    Shanghai, January 11.—Tientsin, an important North China port, is believed to have fallen to the Communists today. One report said that a cease-fire agreement had ...

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  5. Men Who See Rise Of Nazis

    LIEUT.GEN GLAY, who says: "Democratic Germans are uneasy." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GRAVE THREAT MADE

    London, January 11.—Britain fully reserves its right to future action in the present Palestine crisis, a British Foreign Office spokesman said today. There was a grave threat to the peace of the ...

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  7. Stalin's Peace Feeler

    Paris. January 11.—French political quarters believe that M. Stalin has asked the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. STEPPES TO BE FARMS

    London, January 11.—The Soviet press has revealed details of Russia's ambitious 15-year plan of reorganisation to turn 14 ...

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  9. Seamen Demand "Danger Money"

    Melbourne.—The crew of the interstate freighter Macedon today refused to take the ship to sea unless they were paid £50 ...

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  10. More Talks In Vic. Politics

    Melbourne.—More attempts to settle the differences between the Liberal and Country Parties are being made at the Country Party ...

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  11. Move To Stop Influenza

    Canberra.—The Commonwealth Health Department will take immediate steps to prevent the influenza epidemic now raging in ...

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  12. TALLY STRIKE SPREADS

    Sydney.—The tally clerks' dispute spread still farther in Sydney today and eventually led to a paralysis of all shipping in the port. ...

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  13. AMBULANCE CALL TO MENINDEE

    The Civilian Ambulance went to Menindee at 5.40 p.m. yesterday. Mr. C. Hobson was brought back at 11.25 p.m. and admitted to the ...

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  15. ESCAPEE YIELDS

    Nambucca Heads.—A prisoner who escaped from Macksville Gaol last night was recaptured in a hut about two miles from ...

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  16. ARTIFICIAL CATTLE

    London, January 11.—The British Government is subsidising the artiificial insemination of cattle to increase the output of food. ...

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  17. First 100 For Bummer

    After an oppressive night the city continued to swelter today with the temperature rising from 87 degrees at 9 a.m. to 100 degrees at 2.30 p.m. It was the first century for the summer and the hottest day since last February when the mercury rose to 105 degrees. ...

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  18. MAN SAYSHE IS "JACK THE RIPPER"

    London, January 11.—Scotland Yard had received two letters from a man who claims that he is Jack the Ripper. ...

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  19. Fence guard for hounds

    MR. LLOYD PEAL, with some of the hounds at Adelaide Hunt Club kennels. It is believed an Intruder has visited the kennels seven times in 10 nights. If the prowler were to return in daylight, he might see the folly fo his ways. Apart from numerous booby traps and a [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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