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  3. LIVING TRAINS FOR LONDON RAIL WORKERS

    In order to relieve the difficulty of obtaining houses or lodgings for railway workers, which is accentuating its labour difficulties in the London area particularly, the L.M.S. Railway is converting a fleet of pre-war caravan camping coaches into living-trains for permanent way staff, at the L.M.S. carriage works at Wilverton (Bucks). When completed eight living-trains with aggregate ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. DUCHESS TO LEAVE THURSDAY

    SYDNEY, February 2.—The Duchess of Gloucester, with the Princes William and Richard, will leave Sydney in the liner ...

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  5. ARU Council's Plan Nationwide Strike To Support Demands

    SYDNEY, February 2.—The danger of a nation-wide strike by railway workers to support the demands for week-end penalty rates was ...

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  6. DEPARTURE OF ROYAL PARTY FOR SOUTH AFRICA

    LONDON, February 1.—The weat her favoured the Home Fleet's farewell to H.M.S. Vanguard, which left Portsmouth at 7.21 this morning with the King and Queen and the Princesses for their tour of South Africa, says the special correspondent of the Associated Press on board H.M.S. Nelson. ...

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  7. ANOTHER AIR LINER CRASHES: ONE SURVIVOR

    LONDON, February 1.— The French airliner Dakota on the Paris-Lisbon run crashed during a storm and ...

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  8. LAYERS OF HOT AND GOLD AIR ABOVE EARTH

    WASHINGTON, February 1.—Data obtained by thermometers in V.S. rockets have established that there are layers of hot and cold air above the earth, says the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics. ...

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  9. "KING OF THE CADS"

    PERTH, February 2.—A radio actor, self-styled "King of the Cads," Arundel Nixon, has been warned by the ...

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  10. ENGLAND'S HAPPY POSITION IN FOURTH TEST MATCH

    ADELAIDE, February 2.—England was not exactly calling the tune at the end of the second day's play in the fourth Test match, but did have something to crow about. Dismissed for 460, England levelled the day by ...

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  11. WEATHER SHIPS FOR PACIFIC

    SYDNEY, February 2.—A recommendation that weather ships be stationed in the Pacific to assist Trans-Pacific planes will be ...

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  12. COOLING OFF

    You needn't feel sorry for the polar bear in this hot weather. This is how he cools off at Taronga Park, and nothing in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Labour Leadership in N.S.W. Arouses Tense Feeling

    ADELAIDE, February 2.— Feeding is running nigh within the State Parliamentary Labour Party as it prepares for ...

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    Testing the new 40-tons weighbridge—claimed to be the largest in Australia—at Pyrmont before its official ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. THREAT OF WATERFRONT TIE UP

    SYDNEY, February, 2.—Unless the conference between the shipowners and the members of the Watersiders' Federation convened ...

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  16. ADOPTIONS FOR PROFIT

    NEW YORK, February The Committee on Adoptions revealed that some couples had paid 1500 ...

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  17. AIRMAN TRAVELS 15,000 MILES IN FIVE DAYS

    BRISBAKE, February 2.—AirVice-Marshal D. Bennett, who was in command of the York airliner which flew from London to ...

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  18. New York Paper's Tribute To Britain

    NEW YORK, February 1.—The "Herald Tribune," in a leading article, says: "British Government officials are creating distress in ...

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  19. Killed In Motor. Cycle-Sulky Collision

    BRISBANE, February 2.—Patrick An[?] O'Connell, 37, single, of Brisbane, who was found unconscious on tie Sandgate road near ...

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  20. NEW PLAN FOR PALESTINE

    LONDON, February 1.—"The British Colonial Secretary, Mr Creech Jones, has produced a new plan for Palestine," says the "Observer's" political writer. "He proposes a partition to give Jews a larger area ...

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  21. NO NEED FOR BIG THREE MEETING, SAYS PRESIDENT TRUMAN

    WASHINGTON, February 1.— President Truman, at a Press conference, said that while he would be glad to see Mr Attlee and ...

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  22. SEARCH OF REFUGEES BELONGINGS

    Keen search through belongings of refugees, who arrived from Shanghai by the Hwalien, was continued by Customs men. Here, a piece of furniture is tapped for a false bottom; the officer later found contraband pearls in another piece of the furniture. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. Strike At Collinsville Coal Mine Today

    BRISBANE, February 2.—Bad weather foiled the efforts to avert the strike at the Collinsville State coal mine and the local branch secretary of the Coal Miners' Union (Mr J. Nisbet) said tonight that the ...

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  24. CHINESE ON SERIOUS DOUBLE CHARGE

    MELBOURNE, February 2.—A Chinese has been charged with the murder of a Chinese seaman and with haring wounded a half-caste ...

    Article : 139 words
  25. Yugoslavian Note To Vatican

    LONDON, February 1.—Reuter's correspondent quoting the Belgrade radio, says that Yugoslavia sent a Note to the Vatican ...

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