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  5. "Danger greater than at any time since war" MENZIES' GRIM WARNING

    PERTH, Tuesday.—Australia must soon face grim times to meet the war danger. I gathered this from the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) when he returned in the Strathaird to-day. ...

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  6. South-West graziers suspect big gang Mystery loss of sheep

    HUNDREDS of valuable sheep have been disappearing mysteriously from border ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Day By Day

    AFTER years of wandering Sister Elizabeth Kenny is back almost exactly where she started. ...

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  8. DEVOTES HER LIFE TO EARNING DOLLARS

    LUXURY liner Caronia berthing at Sydney yesterday with its complement of 270 American round-the-world tourists. The largest ship built anywhere in the world since the war, the Caronia has been earning dollars for Britain since she was launched in 1948. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. U.S. Navy shatters the flying saucer

    NEW YORK, February 13 (A.A.P.)—Fly-ing saucers sighted in 1he last three and a half ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Chief hangman says— Women die bravely

    LONDON, February 13.—Women die more bravely than men, according to Britain's chief ...

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  11. Archer is out of 5th Test

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.— Queenslander Ken Archer was dropped from the Australian team for ...

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  12. THEY'VE ONLY TO ASK

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—No matter what the passengers on the luxury liner Caronia want they ...

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  13. 'Overwhelming' Red Drive Allies forced back in Korea

    TOKIO, February 13 (A.A.P.).—A big Communist counter-offensive has overwhelmed Allied troops on a 40-mile front in Central Korea. ...

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  14. Lae report of volcano activity

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Experts flew from Port Moresby to-day to Investigate reports of new volcanic activity 170 ...

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  15. King likes tour plans

    PERTH, Tuesday.—The Royal Family were delighted with the draft arrangements for their Australian ...

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  16. REJECT 2 OF EACH 3

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Two-thirds of applicants for enlistment in Australian permanent forces are still being ...

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  17. Before he knew

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—At 10 p.m. yesterday. Immigration Minister (Mr. Holt) left Ms car outside his home. At 7 a.m. ...

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  19. PRINCESS IS HURT OVER CRITICISM

    LONDON, February 13.—Princess Elizabeth is reported to be hurt by adverse foreign comments on her long absence from her two children. Prince Charles and Princess Anne. ...

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  20. Pinned in truck crash

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Their 2½-years-old daughter was killed and a man and his wife were pinned on ...

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  21. Expect big rise in woollen goods

    By next year woollen piece goods are expected to cost double, and even treble, the present prices because of the ...

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  22. P.O.W. deaths—14 "responsible'

    LOS NEGROS, February 13 (A.A.P.).—The death of two Australian and two Allied prisoners of war in Java in 1942 ...

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  23. Women have more colds

    NEW YORK, February 13 (Special).—Women were more susceptible to colds than men according to the findings of a ...

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    THE PRIME MINISTER (Mr. Menzies), left, conferring with the Defence Minister (Mr. McBride) on board the liner Strathaird, in which he 'arrived at Fremantle yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. U.S. WILL SEND 25,000 MORE MEN TO FRONT

    NEW YORK, February 13.—The United States will send a further 25,000 men to Korea to bolster General MacArthur's hard-pressed divisions, an army spokesman has announced ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. Vain rescue bid

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Two young boys made desperate but vain efforts to save a playmate from drowning in a dam near ...

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  27. Star's stock bid

    LONDON, February 23 (A.A.P.).—Film star Greer, Garson competed with Australian buyers for the purchase of ...

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  28. Queenslanders recovered

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Two Queenslanders recovered from enemy prison camps in Korea are named in a casualty list ...

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  29. Pilot badly hurt

    TOOWOOMBA, Tuesday.—Alpen McLean, pilot of the Gypsy Moth which crashed yesterday, was "still serious" ...

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  30. Tips not wages

    LONDON, February 13 (A.A.P.).—A London court to-day ruled that waiters' tips are not wages. For waiters and ...

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  31. "Act like beast"

    SINGAPORE, February 13 (A.A.P.).—A Malay constable of Singapore police, who was described as "acting like a beast," was yesterday sentenced ...

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  32. Tanker shelled

    HONG KONG, February 13 (A.A.P.).—Chinese Communist batteries on Lingting Island, near Hong Kons, briefly shelled ...

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  33. In the dark

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— "It's the first I've heard of it." the National Development Minister (Mr. Casey) said ...

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  34. Desert money

    PERTH, Tuesday,—Sultan Mahmood, who arrived in Western Australian in 1898 with a string of pack camels from the Punjab, India, died on Janhuary 13, aged 75. His desert train ammassed him an estate of £31,050/3/. ...

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  35. Balls a bogey

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday—it is rumoured that top grade golf balls, now 5/ each, may soon be 6/, or even 7/. ...

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