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  3. PRICES EXPECTED TO SOAR AGAIN IN CHINA

    NANKING, Friday (A.A.P.).—Further soaring of prices is considered certain to follow the present slight easing of the wild market. Speculators' momentary caution is believed to have been caused by the Government's promises that drastic action will soon be taken. ...

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  4. SERIOUS BUSH FIRES RAGING IN CIRCULAR HEAD

    Serious bush fires are raging in the Circular Head district, and with little prospect of a change in the weather, the menace is expected to be even greater to-day. ...

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    Al McDonald, New Zealand welter of yesteryear, who broke into the game In Australia with a 20-rounder at Brisbane, for which he ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 58 words
  6. Helping Mr. Attlee To Make Ends Meet

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.). —The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Dalton), explaining to the House of Commons ...

    Article : 66 words
  7. RADIO STAR LEAVES FOR BBC JOB

    Peggy Brookes, well-known Australian radio artist, who ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. LEST HE FORGET

    DALLAS (Texas) Friday (A.A.P.). — Three graduates of the Baylor University School of ...

    Article : 71 words
  9. APPOINTMENT OF MR. M'KELL DENOUNCED

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Scathing criticism of the appointment of Mr. M'kell, former N.S.W. Promier, as ...

    Article : 182 words
  10. PLANE LANDS IN ANTARCTIC OASIS

    ABOARD MOUNT OLYMPUS, Friday (A.A.P.).—A seaplane landed yesterday in the newly discovered inland lake region in ...

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  11. TRUMAN WARY

    WASHINGTON. Friday (A.A.P.).—President Truman, at a press conference, refused to say Yes or No when asked whether ...

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  12. MORE DEATHS FROM COLD IN BERLIN

    BEHLIN. Friday (A.A.P.) — Fourteen more deaths from cold have been reported in the last 36 hours, bringing the winter's total ...

    Article : 56 words
  13. Demobilisation Completed

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—With the termination to-day of the fourth and final stage of demobilisation, the Australian services ...

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  14. Victorian Industry In Jeopardy

    MELBOURNE, Friday — The "industrial life of Victoria is in jeopardy," said a statement on the metal trades dispute issued ...

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  15. URGES THAT ATOMIC BOMBS BE OUTLAWED

    LAKE SUCCESS, (U.S.), Friday (A.A.P.): — A Russian plan for a convention to outlaw atomic bombs at once will be submitted by Mr. Gromyko when the United Nations Security Council begins discussing the first ...

    Article : 277 words
  16. NEWSPRINT PRICE RISE NOT ENOUGH

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.). — The increase in the newsprint price to £32/5/ in January fell short by an appreciable amount ...

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  17. STANDARD FITTINGS TO REDUCE HOUSING COSTS

    CANBERRA, Friday. — The concentration of manufacturers on the production of mass-produced standard ...

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  18. Shot Fired In Householder's Face

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Police are combing Sydney for a man who fired a shotgun in the face of a northern householder last ...

    Article : 77 words
  19. Gift Tulips Ruined

    CANBERRA, Friday. — Six thousand tulip bulbs which had been planted in the Parliamentary gardens at Canberra appear to have ...

    Article : 71 words
  20. Theft of Hesse Jewels

    WASHINGTON, Friday (A.A.P.). —Mr. Leonard Keeler, criminologist, testifying before the court-martial that is trying Colonel Jack W. ...

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  21. PARTY CHANGED ITS NAME

    CAPE TOWN, Friday (A.A.P.). — At the resumption of the preparatory hearing of charges against eight ...

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  22. TOLD THEM ABOUT COMPULSORY VOTING

    VANCOUVER, Friday (A.A.P.) —Mr. W. P. Conalon, M.P., of South Brisbane, was called before the Caucus of British Columbia's ...

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  23. WOMAN'S REASON FOR KILLING OFFICER

    TRIESTE, Friday (A.A.P.). — When Maris Pasquinclli (34); Italian teacher, who assassinated Brigadier de Winton, was arrested she was carrying a letter stating that for many months she planned to make a gesture at Pola and had chosen February 10 as the most ...

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  24. NOT ANXIOUS TO GO TO BRITAIN

    MILAN. Friday (A.A.P.) — Since the signing of an agreement between the British and Italian Governments on November 27, ...

    Article : 79 words
  25. TAKING HOUSES WITH HIM

    OTTAWA, Friday (A.A.P.). —Because of the acute housing shortage, Mr. Justice T. C. Davis, Ambassador to ...

    Article : 63 words
  26. INDUSTRIAL EUROPE BROUGHT TO HALT

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.).—Freezing weather combined with a coal shortage has brought a good part of industrial Europe to a halt, says Associated Press in a round-up of reports from the Continent's capital cities. ...

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  27. BRITISH BRIGADE LEAVES JAPAN

    TOKIO, Friday (A.A.P.). —The Fifth British Infantry Brigade and a proportionate number of administrative ...

    Article : 81 words
  28. Support For Adult Education

    HOBART, Friday.—To draw up a comprehensive policy for adult education, which would warrant financial support from the Commonwealth ...

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  29. WANTS MIGRANT PLAN TO BEGIN ON MARCH 31

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Australian Government had asked the British Government to begin the free and assisted passages scheme for migrants on March 31, the Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) said to-day. ...

    Article : 266 words
  30. RECORD NUMBER OF BIRTHS IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Friday (A.A.P) —The Public Health Service reports that births in the United States in 1946 totalled 3,260,000, ...

    Article : 71 words
  31. HIGH-HANDED RUSSIAN ACTION RECALLED

    NEW YORK, Friday (A.A.P.). — How the Russians in 1944 commandeered American B29 ...

    Article : 288 words
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