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  3. NSW COAL STRIKE CALLED OFF

    SYDNEY, January 23. — The New South Wales coal strike, which threatened to paralyse the transport and power industries in ...

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  4. RADIO SETS PRODUCED LIKE SAUSAGES

    Producing radio sets is almost as easy as producing sausages for a machine invented by John Sargrove, who is known to his Walton-on-Thames (Britain) neighbours as the "Pocket Edison." The raw material, mainly bakelite, goes in at one end of the machine, and out of the other come the radio set parts, completely wired ready for assembly. The machine is 70 ft. long and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HEATED DENIALS BY MINISTER AT GARDEN CASE HEARING

    SYDNEY, January 23. —Explosive clashes between the Federal Minister for Transport, Edward John Ward, and Mr S. Isaacs, counsel for defence, were highlights of the evidence in the special Federal court today in the hearing of the charges ...

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  6. Premier Forecasts RAPID INDUSTRIAL GROWTH IN C.Q.

    BRISBANE, January 23.—The expansion of Northern and Central Queensland until they become Australia's industrial supply centre was envisaged by the Premier (Mr Hanlon) in an address to the ...

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  7. INFANT BURNT TO DEATH

    MELBOURNE, January 23. —Sue Constance Lilburn, 2, of Richmond, was burnt to death today after lighting a match ...

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  8. CANBERRA VISIT BY PREMIER

    BRISBANE, January 23. —The Seamen's Union threat of a boycott on ships carrying essential goods to and from Queensland is ...

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  9. Bevin Bitter On Red 'Expansionist Policy'

    LONDON, January 22. —Opening the debate on foreign affairs in the House of Commons today, the Foreign Secretary (Mr Bevin) vigorously attacked the Soviet ...

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  10. WOOL SHEER AS SILK

    NEW YORK, January 22.— The "Dally News" states that fine wool has become an important fashion fabric in ...

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  11. Britain To Supply Tinplate Needs

    CANBERRA, January 23. — Britain will be able to provide Australia's masimum tinplate re qulrements for this year, thereby ...

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  12. Stocks Held For Price Rise, Is Claim

    MELBOURNE January 23. —An allegation that large stocks of breakfast foods are held up by manufacturers, wholesalers and ...

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  13. Film Actress'Suit Against Doctor

    HOLLYWOOD, January 22. — Dr Franklin Thorpe, doctor in the film colony, who is the exhusband of the actress, Mary ...

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  14. AIR SERVICE FOR MIGRANTS

    TOWNSVILLE, January 22. — There will be a fortnightly service by Belgian air liners between Brussels and Sydney carrying ...

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  15. AMERICANS TO LEAVE PALESTINE

    NEW YORK, January 22.—The "Herald-Tribune's" Washington correspondent states that the State Department is considering ...

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  16. MELB. MEATWORKS DISPUTE

    MELBOURNE, January 23. — Melbourne's meat supply and livestocks will be seriously affected unless 200 striking slaughtermen's ...

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  17. Australian Chief of Pakistan Army

    LONDON, January 22. —Reuter's Karachi correspondent states that Major-General R. C. McCay, an Australian, has been appointed the ...

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  18. WEST EUROPEAN UNION MOVE

    LONDON, January 22. —The Foreign Secretary announced today that Britain has invited Belgium, Netherlands and ...

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  19. TAX ON GIFTS

    LONDON. January 22. —Mr. Glenvil Hall, in the House of Commons, said that Princess Elizabeth's wedding gifts from ...

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  20. COURT REFORMS SOUGHT BY AWU

    BRISBANE, January 23. —The right of appeal from decisions of the State Industrial Court, an increase in the court's personnel, and a provision that the members of the court should deal exclusively with ...

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  21. Rabaul Honours Its Dead

    RABAUL, January 23. ((AAPReuter). —More than 70 residents of Rabaul gathered at Vulcan Beach at dawn today to ...

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  22. SECRET INSPECTION OF DISUSED MINE

    SYDNEY, January 23. —Two Federal Government geologists today secretly inspected a disused copper and silver mine at ...

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  23. COUPLE FOUND WITH THROATS GASHED

    PORT MORESBY, January 23. (AAP-Reuter). — Amy Gladys Holt, 45, married, clerk in the civil administration, and Henry ...

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  24. KEPT IN CHAINS FOR TEN YEARS

    GOSHEN (Indiana), January 22.—Bishop Samuel Hochstetter, 75, of the Amish Church, admitted when arrested today on a charge of assault and battery that he had kept his 41-year-old ...

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  25. ALLEGED ATTACKS ON WOMEN

    SYDNEY, January 23.—Two men were muanded in custody on separate charges of rape in Sydney today. One is John Daniel ...

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  26. COLLAPSE IN SURF

    BRISBANE, January 23. —Moiloolaba's life-savers tried unsuccessfully for two hours today to revive John Thomas Turnock, 19 ...

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