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  3. DELAY IN ANNOUNCING DUKE'S SUCCESSOR CAUSING SPECULATION

    MELBOURNE, January 30.—The unexpected delay in announcing the appointment of the Premier of New South Wales (Mr W. J. McKell) as Governor-General of Australia has caused speculation throughout ...

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  4. COMPLETE STOPPAGE ON SYDNEY WHARVES EXPECTED

    SYDNEY, January 30.—A complete stoppage of work on the wharves in Sydney is likely next week because of the decision of the Waterside Workers' Federation not ...

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  5. Lightning Kills Youth, Horse And Dog

    SYDNEY, January 30.—A youth, a horse, and a dog were killed by lightning at Upper Rouchel, 16 miles from ...

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  6. Backyard Dairies Soon

    CANBERRA, January 30.—Suburban. country and town residents in a few years' time will probably be able to draw milk supplies from goats kept in their own backyards. ...

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  7. Dinosaur Skeleton Find In Mongolia

    LONDON, January 29.— The Paleontological Institute of the Russian Academy of Science announces ...

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  8. Tourists Not Sought At Present

    CANBERRA, January 30. — It wag not opportune at present for Australia to encourage a largescale influx of tourists into the ...

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  9. LONG-RANGE FEDERAL PLAN OF HOSPITAL CONSTRUCTION

    CANBERRA, January 30.—The Commonwealth Government is planning to undertake a large-scale programme of hospital construction throughout Australia. ...

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  10. RADAR AID FOR AIR SERVICES

    MELBOURNE, January 30. —The Director of the Meteorological Burean (Mr Warren) announced today that 15 ...

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  11. BRITAIN'S TOWN PLANNING MEASURE

    LONDON, January 29.—The Minister for Town and Country Planning (Mr Lewis Silkin), [?]oving the second reading of the Town ...

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  12. BRITAIN IN GRIP OF BLIZZARD

    LONDON, January 30.—Though a fitful sun warmed parts of England today, the whole country is gripped in a growing freeze-up, ...

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  13. STATE RECEPTION CENTRE FOR MIGRANTS

    BRISBANE, January 30. — Twenty thousand pounds will be spent by tbs Works Department in renovating a two-storey ...

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  14. Dwellings Suffer In Roma Blow

    ROMA, January 30.—A cyclonic storm did considerable damage yesterday afternoon. Water entered many houses and damaged ...

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  15. Subsidy Payments On Imported Stock May Be Extended

    CANBERA, January 30.—Following a meeting of the Stock Production Committe here today it is possible that the list of ...

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  16. Want Chifley Appointed

    SYDNEY, January 30.—The Lithgow branch of the Australian Labour Party has decided to ask the ...

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  17. One-Man Protest On Provision Of Flats For Jews

    SYDNEY, January 20.—A paragraph by a Sydney newspaper columnist this morning that three refugee families who arrived from ...

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  18. GEORGIA DEMOCRATS DISFRANCHISE NEGROES

    ATLANTA (Georgia), January 29.—The House of Representatives passed, by 132.votes to 62, Governor Herman Talmadge's Bill to bar ...

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  19. TRAINER'S SLANDER CLAIM FAILS

    LONDON, January 29.—William Hill, London bookmaker, giving evidence in the case in which Norman Charles Scobie, ...

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  20. LORDS DEBATE ON IMPERIAL DEFENCE

    LONDON, January 29. — The future strength of the regular British anny, would be "substantially less" than 1,000,000, said ...

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  21. Effect Of Drought On Meat Supply Position

    BRISBANE, January 30. — The present unsatisfactory meat position would deteriorate still further unless relief rain fell in the near ...

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  22. BOLIVIAN MINERS' REVOLT

    NEW YORK, January 30.—According to the La Paz (Bolivia) newspaper "La Razon," at least 10 police were killed and 50 injured ...

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  23. STATE COUNTRY PARTY CANDIDATES

    BRISBANE, January 30.—Mr George Thomas McLean, who for many years was in business at Proserpine, but who last year sold ...

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  24. NZ BUTTER DIVERTED TO CANADA

    MONTREAL, January 29.—Between 4,000,000 and 5,000,000 lb. of New Zealand butter, diverted from Britain, is expected to arrive in ...

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  25. KATOOMBA NO BARGAIN TO NEW OWNERS

    NEW YORK, January 29.—The "Journal of Commerce" states that suits totalling 300,000 dollars, brought by 50 passengers against ...

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  26. GERMAN INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT FOR AUST.

    LONDON, January 29.—The steamer Fort Fire will leave Antwerp early in Februay on its maiden voyage, carrying 550 tons ...

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  27. INDIAN PRINCES DEMAND RETENTION OF AUTHORITY

    NEW DELHI, January 29.—A generla conference of Indian princes after hearing recommendations of their advisory committee, agreed to ...

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  28. DEPUTY REGISTRARGENERAL

    BRISBANE, January 30.—The Executive Council today approved the appointment of Mr H. C. Radford, senior clerk of the ...

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  29. A.W.U. Strike Threat In Shearing Industry

    SYDNEY, January 30.—The Australian Workers' Union at its annual conference today decided to instruct its members in the shearing industry throughout Australia to Kruse to work after March 13 unless they are given a 40-hour week of five days ...

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  30. Gaol Term For Woman Friend of Duce

    LONDON, January 30.—Reuter's Paris correspondent says that Magda Fontanges, 37, former friend of Mussolino, was sentenced ...

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  31. WILD BIRDS BEST CHECK ON HOPPERS

    BRISBANE, January 30.—A plea for the protection of plain turkeys and other wild birds which kept down grasshopper plagues was made today by a bird ranger employed by the State Government ...

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  32. RECIPROCAL SOCIAL BENEFIT PAYMENTS

    CANBERRA, January 30.—The Government is expected to introduce into Parliament this year three Bills to provide for the ...

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