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  3. KEY RAILWAY UNIONS TAKE STRIKE BALLOT

    IPSWICH, January 27.—If a ballot now being taken by the key unions in the railway service is in favour of direct action, the whole of the repair, maintenance, and new construction organisation of the department will ...

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  4. FADDEN ANSWERS CHIFLEY'S "CHAT"

    DALBY, January 27. — The procrastination of the Chifley Government had got Australia into the dire position that she ...

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  5. YESTERDAY'S DESTRUCTIVE FIRE

    General view of the fire which completely destroyed Esdale's joinery works yesterday afternoon. (Story Page Four.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Inquiry Into N.Z. Fire Tragedy

    WELLINGTON, January 27.—The royal commission of inquiry into the tragic fire at Ballantyne's store in November, when 41 lives were lost, began at ...

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  7. Soviet-Polish Trade Pact

    LONDON, January 27.— The Moscow radio stated to-day that Poland and the Soviet Union yesterday ...

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  8. CASEY PROBES RED QUESTION

    LONDON, January 26.—Mr R. G. Casey, who arrived in London by air from Sydney on a month's private visit, said ...

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  9. Bank Staff Poisoned

    TOKYO, January 27. (AAP-Reuter)—The entire staff of the Tokyo Bank was poisoned yesterday by a man posing as a health ...

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  10. ARRESTED FOR TREASON

    NEW YORK, January 26.—The FBI today arrested a 27-year-old former air force lieutenant on the German Propaganda Ministry ...

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  11. WARD'S SAFE-DEPOSIT BOX TO BE EXAMINED

    SYDNEY, January 27.—The Minister for Esternal Affairs, Edward John Ward, accompanied by a police officer, will visit the Bank of New South Wales tomorrow to obtain his private safe-deposit box for inspection in the special Federal court by Mr Atkinson, SM, who is hearing the charges of alleged ...

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  12. NOTED "CON" MAN'S DEATH

    LONDON, January 27.—The "Daily Mail" states that an unknown, elderly, one-legged man, with threadbare but immaculately ...

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  13. MT ISA RAILWAY CRASH: TWO DEAD

    MT ISA, January 27.—William Eherwood, 37, married, railway fettier, and Stanley Allen, age unknown, railway fettler, were ...

    Article : 112 words
  14. Colour Bar On Migrant Liner?

    SYDNEY, January 27.—Passengers who arrived by the migrant liner Asturias from India today claimed that persons whose ...

    Article : 125 words
  15. Position In Palestine Worsens

    LAKE SUCCESS, January 26.— It was disclosed tonight that the United Nations' Commission has agreed that the Palestine ...

    Article : 207 words
  16. REDS CLOSING ON NANKING?

    HONG KONG, January 27 (AAP-Reuter).—Defence precautions were clamped down on Nanking today, following a report that ...

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  17. SCHOOLS CLOSED IN NEW ZEALAND

    WELLINGTON, January 27. —All schools in New Zealand will remain closed until Easter on account of the ...

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  18. Hanlon To See Chifley

    BRISBANE, January 27.—The Premier (Mr Hanlon) will leave by air tomorrow morning for a series of important conferences ...

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  19. RATS ATTACK CORPSE

    SYDNEY, January 27. — Rats are believed to have attacked the corpse of an 83-year-old woman, Mrs Edith Thorn, who was found ...

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  20. DIVORCE LAWS NOT AFFECTED

    LONDON, January 26.—The Attorney-General (Sir Hartley Shawcross) told the House of Commons that the Government ...

    Article : 138 words
  21. ADVENTUROUS MIGRANTS

    WASHINGTON, January 26.— At least one American desiring to settle in Australia is unconcerned by either the steamship ...

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  22. MOSLEMS RAID REFUGEES

    LONDON, January 27. — One hundred and thirty Hindu and Sikh refugees were killed, 50 injured, and 50 kidnapped when ...

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  23. New Aerial Service Expected

    LONGREACH, January 27.— Aircrafts Pty Ltd expect to commence a Longreach-Rockhampton aerial service on Tuesday, ...

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  24. COURTAULDS WIRE BUNDABERG

    BUNDABERG, January 27.— The Town Clerk today received an urgent telegram from Courtaulds seeking ...

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  25. BOYCOTT ON SHIPS ENDORSED

    BRISBANE, January 27. — Seventy seamen at a stopwork meeting today endorsed theil union's boycott on all ships ...

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  26. Three Dead In Canberra Tragedy

    CANBERRA, January 27.—A little more than 12 hours after finding the body of Mrs Marjorie Grace Lambert, 33, the police ...

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  27. SEARCH FOR 'QUAKE VICTIMS

    HONG KONG, January 27 (AAP-Reuter).—The people in the Southern Philippines who have been paralysed by a series ...

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  28. FIRST-DAY-AT-SCHOOL SCENE

    This typical first-day-at-school scene was taken at the Central Infants' School yesterday morning. The headmistress (Miss P. A. Mills) interviews a mother and her son in her office, while others patiently await their turn. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. SCIENTISTS ESCAPE TO ARGENTINE

    LONDON, January 27.—The Copenhagen correspondent of the United Press states that the Danish police today announced than ...

    Article : 94 words
  30. U.S. Note To China

    HONG KONG, January 26 (AAP Reuter).—A Shanghai doctor, George Yen, Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs has confirmed the ...

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  31. MINE LIFT SAVES CASUALTIES

    NEW YORK, January 26.—A fire broke out tonight in the big Willow Grove coal mine at Clareville (Ohio), where 72 men died ...

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  32. BLAIR ATHOL STRIKE

    BRISBANE, January 27.— Seventy-four miners at the Blair Athol open-cut colliery are still on strike and say they will not ...

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