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  3. BRITAIN'S OBJECTIVE BEAT COAL EXPORT RECORDS THIS YEAR

    LONDON, January 10.—Britain is confident that her coal exports during 1949 will beat all post-war records and greatly exceed last year's figure of 16,100,000 tons. ...

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  4. THIS IS THE BERLIN "AIR CORRIDOR"

    How the Berlin air corridor, through which runs the air-lift of goods, for the near-besieged city, looks to a radio beam is show[?] in this curions model, one of the exhibits at an exhibition, "Navigation Through the Ages" just staged in London. The posts on this model represent the radar beacons on the route, the efficient operation of which alone ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. REPORTED JEWISH EVACUATION FROM EGYPT

    LONDON, January 10.—The "Daily Telegraph's" Tel Aviv correspondent says that the Government spokesman, announcing the withdrawal ...

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  6. TERMS FOR INQUIRY INTO TIMBER CASE

    CANBERRA, January 11.—The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) today announced the terms of reference of the royal commission into the New Guinea timber leases case. ...

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  7. PRE-ABDICATION DISCLOSURES

    LONDON, January 11.—If the dramatic events which in 1936 led to the abdication of Edward VIII from the British ...

    Article : 393 words
  8. Airmen's Greatest Adventure

    LONDON, January 10.—The "Daily Mail" says that John Alton, 36-year-old, a former British commando, was led up ...

    Article : 230 words
  9. CEMENT PLANT FROM U.S.A.

    A complete cement manufacturing plant bought from the Henry Ford organisation in the United ...

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  10. COSTLY BAR TO MICA MINING

    Inability to provide cheap labour is preventing full-scale production on the large mica deposits in the Northern ...

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  11. SUCHOW GARRISON SPLIT INTO GROUPS

    HONG KONG, January 11 (AAP-Reuter, Nanking).—Remnants of the Suchow garrison, under incessant Communist artillery attack, split into two groups, unofficial ...

    Article : 366 words
  12. "COLD FIXES A COLD"

    Reuter's Johannesburg correspondent says that when most people catch influenza or a cold they ...

    Article : 121 words
  13. Tons Of Poisoned Fish

    Hundreds of dead fish floated down Sandy Creek, 10 miles from Mackay, today. Yesterday it was estimated that there ...

    Article : 263 words
  14. DROWNING NEAR SPRINGSURE

    The body of Edward James Sypher, 22, station hand, was found against a tree in 3 ft of water in Buckland Creek this ...

    Article : 212 words
  15. POSTMEN WANT LAW AGAINST DOGS

    Queensland postmen want the State Government to introduce a Dog Act to prevent them from being ...

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  16. FLU EPIDEMIC IN FRANCE

    LONDON, January 10.—"The health officials said that over a million people in France are affected by the influenza ...

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  17. MORE SOCIALISM, CLASH IN JUNE

    The "Daily Mail" and the "Daily Telegraph" says that the Socialist Party's chief has summoned representatives of ...

    Article : 142 words
  18. Inform Evatt Of Developments

    The Secretary to the Department of External Affairs (Dr J. Burton) who will be one of Australia's representatives at ...

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  19. No Fresh Meat, No Work

    The Townsville Trades and Labour Council tonight carried the follownig resolution: "That in the event of no fresh ...

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  20. EXODUS OF YUGOSLAVS

    SYDNEY, January 11. — The Yugoslav Government- owned ship, Partizanka, which docks in Sydney tomorrow, will take ...

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  21. Token Strength With BCOF

    Within the next month, Australia would have a token strength of 2700 men with the BCOF in Japan, said the Army ...

    Article : 71 words
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  24. Jap Emperor Told His Role

    The Tokyo correspondent of the United Press says that General MacArthur told Emperor Hirohito today that the ...

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  25. ANCIENT SHARK'S TOOTH UNEARTHED

    A tooth unearthed in the Purua lime works, North Auckland, has been identified by the Government geologist as ...

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  26. Stowed Away On Shackleton's Ship

    LONDON, January 10.—The death has occurred of Mr P. Blackborrow, 54, who in 1914 stowed away in Shackleton's ...

    Article : 52 words
  27. Suspension Of Unions

    MELBOURNE, January 11.—The Trades Hall Council executive today notified eight unions by letter that they were now suspended from representation on the council during its ...

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  28. LINER QUEEN MARY

    With her stern plugged with 100 tons of cement and fat the liner Queen Mary arrived off New York today, but the fog ...

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  29. NEW LOOK FOR SYDNEY TAXIMEN

    SYDNEY, January 11.—The Minister for Transport (Mr O'Sullivan) is determined that Sydney's taxi-drivers are to lead the world in sartorial splendour. Today he issued an order ...

    Article : 155 words
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