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  3. CALLED TO HALT WAR IN KASHMIR

    NEW YORK, January 17 (AAP).—The Security Council today called on India and Pakistan "to take immediately all ...

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  4. Big Reshuffling Of State's Education Syllabus Forecast

    BRISBANE, January, 18.—The abolition of scholarship examination as well as other drastic chances in the State's education, system may be recommended after the annual conference of the Teachers' Union in Brisbane this week. ...

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  5. To Answer Britain's Call For More Power

    During the war years restrictions prevented the building of new power stations and the extension of old ones. Britain ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CHANNEL TUNNEL

    LONDON, January 17.—Reuter's Paris correspondent states that the newspaper "L'Insiransigeant" says that Messrs ...

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  7. VAST "SECURITY" BLOC IN MIDDLE EAST

    LONDON, January 18.—The signing of the Anglo-Iraq treaty of alliance was the first move by the British Foreign Secretary (Mr Ernest Bevin) in the formation of a vast new "security" bloc in the ...

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  8. SCIENTIST'S DISCOVERY

    MINNEAPOLIS, January 18.— Dr Frank Gollan, Assistant Professor of Physiology at the University of Minneapolis, reported ...

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  9. Donor Dies As College Opened

    IPSWICH, January 18.—While Archbishop Duhig was opening the new £30,000 St Mary's College at Ipswich today, Miss ...

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  10. NEW FACTORY FOR QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, January 18.— Pelaco Ltd, manufacturers of shirts, collars and pyjamas, are extending their operations ...

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  11. ORGANISE AGAINST ACT

    MELBOURNE, January 18.— The inter-union shop committees in the Victorian railways have been called on to organise for ...

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  12. IPSWICH RAILWAY EMPLOYEES' BAN

    IPSWICH, January 18.—In a secret ballot the Ipswich branch of the amalgamated engineering Union declared it was in favour ...

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  13. Queensland Skiffs Triumph

    BRISBANE, January 18.—The Queensland boat, VI the Fifth, skippered by F. I. C. Lucas, won the final heat and the Australian ...

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  14. MORE "TEST TUBE" BABIES

    SYDNEY, January 18.—Seven test tube babies will be born at the Sydney Women's Hospital early this year. The mothers will be ...

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  15. New Butter Process

    BRISBANE, January 18.—Australia's export butter production could be revolutionised by a process evolved by a New York ...

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  16. MOTORS IN FEDERAL GOVT SERVICE

    CANBERRA, January 18.— Since 1940 there has been an increase of more than 400 per cent in the number of cars ...

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  17. Big U.S. Task Fleet In Mediterranean

    NEW YORK, January 17.—Admiral Richard Conolly, commander of the Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean fleet, said ...

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  18. ADVENTUROUS TRIP

    MELBOURNE, January 18.— With the hull damaged in five places and the crew under an official ban of silence, the LST 3501 ...

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  19. CLAIMS WHEAT SOLD AT SPECIAL PRICES

    MELBOURNE, January 18.— The Australian Wheat Board has sent a memorandum to the Commonwealth Government ...

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  20. Noisy Kowloon City Demonstration

    SHANGHAI, January 17.— (A.A.P.-Reuters).—Ten thousand students denounced Britain and the United States equally ...

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  21. COAL STRIKE MAY SPREAD

    BLAIR ATHOL, January 17.— A state-wide coal strike may follow the dismissal of 17 miners last Tuesday by Blair Athol Opes ...

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  22. BRITAIN REJECTS BIG BACON ORDER

    TOOWOOMBA, January 18.—Australians will benefit from the reported rejection of 240,000 tins of bacon offered for sale to the British Government by the Darling Downs Cooperative Bacon ...

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  23. CROP OF ACCIDENTS

    There was a crop of accidents over the week-end, five persons receiving attention from the ambulance. Vince Lonergan, 29, of ...

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  24. SYDNEY SEX MANIAC STRIKES AGAIN

    SYDNEY, January 18.—the sex maniac who has been terrorising women in Sydney's eastern suburbs struck again early this morning, stabbing Mrs Irene ...

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  25. STRUCK BY BOWSPRIT, SEVERELY INJURED

    BRISBANE, January 18.— Charles George Skinner, 45, married, farmer, of Ormiston, received severe internal injuries ...

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  26. Bulgaria, Rumania Sign Treaty

    LONDON, January 17.—The Associated Press correspondent at Bucharest says that a treaty of friendship, collaboration and ...

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  27. Ban On Aircraft Over Atomic Plants

    WASHINGTON, January 17.— President Truman tdday issued an order forbidding unauthorised aircraft to fly over the major atomic ...

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  28. Chartered Plane With Migrants

    BRISBANE, January 18.—Six British migrants and a Jewish refugee passed through Brisbane today on a Belgian aircraft en ...

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  29. NEW PROFESSORSHIP

    BRISBANE, January 18.—Application Will be called soon by the Queensland University for a Processor of Civil Engineering. A ...

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  30. RUHR STRIKE ENDS

    LONDON, January 17—The Associated Press correspondent at Dusseldorf says that Ruhr workers ended the protest strike over ...

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  31. PALESTINE DEVICES TO BEAT SYDNEY THUGS

    SYDNEY, January 18.—Methods used to defeat the Stern gang terrorists in Palestine are to be adopted shortly by the Sydney Cab Company in the war against Augs who bashed three drivers in die last fortnight. ...

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  32. Gandhi's Fast Ends, Pledge To Implement 7-Point Plan

    LONDON, January 18.—Reuter's New Delhi correspondent says that Gandhi broke his fast after members of the Indian Government ...

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  33. METEOR'S SPECTACULAR FLIGHT

    An RAF Gloster Meteor IV recently flew from Edinburgh to Hertfordshire at an average speed of 617.6 miles per hour. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. Girls With U.S. Armv To Return

    CANBERRA, January 18.—The Commonwealth Government ordered the return to Australia of all Australian girls working for the ...

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  35. LORRY OVERTURNS; ONE KILLED

    MACKAY, January 18.—One man was killed and three women and three children were injured when a motor lorry overturned at ...

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  36. WALLACE'S CAMPAIGN FOR PRESIDENCY

    CHICAGO, January 17.—Mr Henry Wallace, addressing the Progressive Citizens of America Convention, declared that in the ...

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  37. VIC. PATRICK IN TRAINING

    SYDNEY, January 18.—Lightweight champion, Vic Patrick, today had his first sparring since the United States negro, Freddie ...

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  38. Way To Win Germans In Central Europe

    LONDON, January 17.—The Associated Press correspondent at Berlin says: "The occupying Power which can feed the ...

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