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  2. Advertising

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  3. Teachers' Conference COMMISSIONER FOR EDUCATION PROPOSED

    BRISBANE, January 14.—The appointment of a commissioner for education will be among the proposals brought before the 58th annual conference of the Queensland Teachers' Union next Tuesday. ...

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  4. U.S. AID TO BRITAIN

    MONTREAL, January 14.— The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that Britain ...

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  5. HOME-MADE BULLDOZER AT WORK

    This home-made bulldozer is engaged in excavating earth for the foundations of a building in East Street. The blade, which is mounted on the front of a cut-down Bren gun carrier, is raised and lowered by hand through a system of pulleys. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Victorian Emergency Bill: SECRET BALLOT COUNTER TO LIGHTNING STRIKES

    MELBOURNE, January 14.—Provision for the taking of secret ballots of unions to guard against lightning strikes will be incorporated in the Emergency Powers Bill, which will be introduced in the Victorian Parliament tomorrow. ...

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  7. Breakdown At Bunnerong

    SYDNEY, January 14. — The breakdown of a 50,000-kilowatt turbine at the Bunnerong power station today will partially black ...

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  8. Diplomats' Ruse Fails

    NEW YORK, January 13.—An unsuccessful attempt by two Argentine diplomats to smuggle out from the Soviet Union two ...

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  9. SCHOLARSHIP PRIZE WINNERS

    BRISBANE, January 14. — The Lilley medals awarded each year to the boy and the girl from State primary schools who gain ...

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  10. PERIOD OF GANDHI'S FAST

    NEW DELHI, January 13.—Mr Gandhi said tonight that [?] would break his fast when communal harmony prevailed in ...

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  11. OPERATIC COSTS TOO HIGH

    CHICAGO, January 13.—Dr Arthur Bodzinski was dismissed today as musical director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Dr ...

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  12. Greek Minister Abducted

    ATHENS, January 13.—The Minister for Public Order Mr Rendis) announced last night that Mr Loukas ...

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  13. BIGGEST BUTTER EXPORT TO BRITAIN SINCE 1939

    BRISBANE, January 14.—Queensland's biggest butter export to Britain for any one month since 1939 has been tentatively arranged for shipment in January. ...

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  14. FORMER TENNIS STAR DIVORCED

    BRISBANE, January 14. — Mrs Ruby Marie Llewellyn Chave, of Hawthorne, today secured a divorce from her husband, Alfred ...

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  15. Control Of Japan Still Open Issue

    WASHINGTON, January 13.—As far as the State Department is concerned the control of Japan is still an open question, officials said today. ...

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  16. SOLDIER'S JUNGLE SURGERY

    BRISBANE, January 14. — A soldier, who, with the aid of mirrors, directed an operation on himself for append[?] without ...

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  17. CHIANG'S NEW WAR PLANS

    HONG KONG, January 13 (AAP-Reuter).—Nanking's speedy repair of railways south of Mukden and the defence at all costs ...

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  18. Vestey's Plan Expansion?

    CANBERRA, January 14. — The Minister for the Interior (Mr Johnson) will meet Lord Vestey, head of Vestey's Pty Ltd, the ...

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  19. World Tour In "Flying Showroom"

    MIAMI (Florida), January 13.— Ten American businessmen left aboard the "Flying Showroom" this morning for a 100-day 45,000 ...

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  20. Haganah To Fight In Court For Explosives

    WASHINGTON, January 13.— The Secretary for the Army (Mr Kenneth Royall) said today that the explosives recently discovered ...

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  21. "IMPRISONED" FOR 10 SECONDS

    TOWNSVILLE, January 14.— Burdened with considerable arrears in maintenance, Paul Bruce Adamson, of Mackay, appeared in ...

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  22. NEW NAVAL APPOINTMENTS

    SYDNEY, January 14. — Two senior RAN officers with distinguished war service will assume new appointments this week. ...

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  23. DISPERSAL OF AERODROMES

    SYDNEY, January 14. — The RAAF, with the defence authorities, would consider the question of the dispersal of aerodromes ...

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  24. Coal Losses An "Investment"

    LONDON, January 13.—The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Fuel and Power (Mr Alfred Robens) forecast a ...

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  25. COST OF 40-HOUR WEEK TO WORKERS

    BRISBANE, January 14.—Because the 40-hour week might not be popular when unionists discovered what it ultimately cost ...

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  26. PLAN TO AID U.S. FARMERS

    WASHINGTON, January 13.— The Secretary of Agriculture (Mr Clinton Anderson) told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee ...

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  27. EUROPEANS FOR BRITISH MINES

    The British Ministry of Labour has set out to raise 100,000 displaced persons—European voluntary workers— to break the manpower shortage in Britain. Of this number 50,000 will go to the coal mines. Four hundred foreign miners are at present at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. TEST TUBE BABY LEGITIMATE

    NEW YORK, January 13.— A child born as the result of artificial insemination is legitimate according to a ruling given in the ...

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  29. FILM INDUSTRY MUST IMPROVE

    HOLLYWOOD, January 13.— Samuel Goldwyn, the producer, told the correspondent of the United Press that motion pictures ...

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  30. AMERICA URGED TO INCREASE AIR POWER

    WASHINGTON, January 13.—By 1953 other nations besides the United States will have atomic weapons in quantity and equipment to deliver them in a sustained attack on the United States mainland. ...

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  31. ILLEGITIMATE BABIES OF GI's

    NEW YORK, January 14.—The "Daily News" reports that there are at least 500,000 illegitimate babies of GI's existing in disgrace ...

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  32. U.S. Oil Deposits Declining

    WASHINGTON, January 13.— The Secretary of the Interior (Mr Krug) warned the Senate's Foreign Relations Committee today ...

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  33. Record Wool Price

    BRISBANE, January 14.—A record price for Australian wool this season of 127d. was paid at the Sydney wool sales today. The ...

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  34. FEDERAL COUNCIL FOR INDONESIA

    BATAVIA, January 13 (AAPReuter). — The Lieutenant-Governor-General of the Netherlands East Indies (Dr van Mook) today ...

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