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  3. TRUMAN ON AIM TO ACHIEVE PEACE

    WASHINGTON, January 7.—Defending his foreign policy, in a message delivered to Congress today, President Truman proclaimed: "We are following a sound, constructive and practical course in ...

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  4. DISCUSSIONS ON AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE

    MELBOURNE, January 8.—The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) today concluded a series of discussions on the defence of Australia which may determine the ...

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  5. CUTTING UP LAND DELAY EXPLAINED

    BRISBANE, January 8.—Shortage of field staff in the Lands Department is delaying the Government's plan to cut up 6,000,000 ...

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  6. PROVISION FOR TOURIST TRADE

    BRISBANE, January 8.—Organisation of future tourist trade for Queensland is being carried out. Disclosing this today, the ...

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  7. GOLDEN JUBILEE COMMEMORATION

    The procession to the Range Convent Chapel for Solemn Pontifical Mass of Thanksgiving yesterday included (from left to right)—The Archbishop of Brisbane (Dr J. Duhig), Rev. Father E. J. Bourke, Dr P. J. Walsh, the Bishop of Rockhampton (Dr A. Tynan), and Rev. Father C. Daly. The occaaten was the golden jubilee of Mother Mary de Sales, Sister Mary Xavier, and Sister Mary Ida. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Critical Six Months

    MELBOURNE, January 8.— The Australian Government believes that the next six months may be the most critical in the ...

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  9. NEW UNIFORMS FOR ALL RANKS

    CANBERRA, Januray 8.— New uniforms closely resembling the present uniforms of officers will be issued to all ranks in the ...

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  10. Defence Of Pacific

    CANBERRA, January 8.—Some change in the plans for the defence of the Pacific-would probably be necessary as the result of ...

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  11. All-Out Production To Help Britain

    CANBERRA, January 8.—A drive to double if possible the present Australian annual exports of about 65,000 tons of butter to Britain will be launched by the Federal Agricultural Department. ...

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  12. DEATHROLL OF 17 IN PLANE CRASH

    SAVANNA (Georgia), January 7.—A chartered twin-engined Douglas passenger plane crashed in a Savannah River swamp ...

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  13. MARSHALL'S WARNING

    NEW YORK, January 8.—The Secretary of State (Mr Marshall) Issued a warning today that if the, Republicans in the Congress ...

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  14. Oust Communist Legislators

    RIO DE JANEIRO, January 7.—President Dutra tonight signed a Bill ousting Communist legislators throughout ...

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  15. Long, Tough Journey

    BRISBANE, January 8.—A 5000-mile Journey to salvage a Dutch Dakota was made by two Sydney contractors, Messrs V. ...

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  16. BETTER CONDITIONS FOR ARMY PRISONERS

    CANBERRA, January 8.—A new deal for military prisoners in detention camps has been ordered by the Minister for the Army ...

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  17. PLAN TO PROVIDE PORT FACILITIES

    BRISBANE, January 8.—The only brake to the progressive improvement in Queensland coastal ports would be shortages of ...

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  18. Point-Blank Refusal To Negotiate With Strikers

    MELBOURNE, January 8.—The suggestion that a formula for a settlement might be approved today and submitted to tomorrow's conference for ratification was disproved when the Premier (Mr Hollway) refused point-blank to negotiate with the men on ...

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  19. Contingents Of British Migrants

    BRISBANE, January 8.—British migrants would be brought to Australia by the Ormonde for the next five years, said the Acting ...

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  20. THREAT OF WIDE SHIPPING TIE-UP

    MELBOURNE, January 8.—A reduction in pay imposed with the Introduction of the 40-hour week threatens ta precipitate an ...

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  21. Australian Gets U.N.O. Post

    NEW YORK, January 7.—The Secretary-General of the United Nations (M. Trygve Lie) announced today the appointment of ...

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  22. No Recantation By Wavell on Cricket

    LONDON, January 8.—Lord Wavell, at the annual dinner of the Buccaneers' Cricket Club in London, referred to his recent ...

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  23. DUTCH TO ENGAGE IN PEARLING

    BRISBANE, January 8.—Because so few pearling luggers are now operating from Thursday Island in comparison with those ...

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  24. USE OF LAND TO TEST WEAPONS

    MELBOURNE, January 8.—The Commonwealth Government today acquired authority to enter upon or use either State or ...

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  25. BASIC WAGE STRUCTURE

    MELBOURNE, January 8.—An officer of the Australasian Council of Trade Unions will confer with the Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) ...

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  26. OBJECTION TO HOTELS IN PARKS

    BRISBANE, January 8.—Hotels and transport should not be allowed in national parks, the president of the National Parks ...

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  27. Brought Bromwich Down

    SYDNEY, January 8.—Bromwich's much-discussed habit of dropping the spare ban caused his temporary downfall during ...

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  28. SLAUGTERMEN ON STRIKE

    BRISBANE, January 8.—Only about half of Sydney's 1350 butcher shops will be open tomorrow because of the strike by the ...

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  29. Queenslander Selected

    MELBOURNE, January 8.—One Queenslander is included among the 14 selected to attend the RAAF college at Point Cook early ...

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  30. Cut To Pieces By Train

    SYDNEY, January 8.—John McLennon, 30, of St Leonard's, was literally cut to pieces when he fell in front of an electric ...

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  31. ALLEGED THEFT OF TOBACCO, PETROL

    TOWNSVILLE, January 8.— After extensive inquiries over a period of weeks Detective-sergeant Cronau, in company ...

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  32. LIMIT TO U.S. TRAVELLERS' GIFTS

    CANBERRA, January 8.—Taking further action to conserve dollars for essential imports, the Commonwealth Government has ...

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  33. NOT SLOW WITH POCKET BOOK

    SYDNEY, January 8.—S. Barnes, who was recently hooted by the crowd in Sydney and Melbourne for slow batting, is not ...

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  34. STATE APPOINTMENTS

    BRISBANE, January 8.—Mr A. F. Trueman, of the Government Statistician's Office, has been appointed secretary and Mr W. J. ...

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  35. SHIP IN DISTRESS IN HEAVY SEAS

    TOKYO, January 8.—Grave fears are held in Tokyo for the safety of the 800 passengers aboard the Russian motor vessel Dvina, which is reported to be sinking 200 miles off the southern coast of Hokkaido in heavy seas. The ship is listing badly and ...

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  36. SURVEY BASE METAL DEPOSITS

    CHICAGO, January 7.—Five South African geophysicists, who said they proposed to survey the deposits of base metals in ...

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  37. One-Day-A-Week Institution!

    ARMIDALE, January 8.— Speaking at a conference of the Australian Students' Christian Movement tonight, the Rev. Alan ...

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  38. WILL RESIGN

    BRISBANE, January 8.—The secretary of the Queensland Olympic Council (Mr H. Moriarty) will resign at tomorrow ...

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  39. 417 DEATHS FROM SMALLPOX

    LONDON, January 8.—Reuter's Calcutta correspondent states that the outbreak of smallpox in Calcutta resulted in 417 deaths ...

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