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  2. BUSHFIRES SWEEP SEASIDE TOWN

    Bushfires swept through the seaside town of Anglesea, near Geelong, Victoria, on Monday night. ABOVE: The wall of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. BIGGER OUTPUT URGED

    LONDON, January 21 (A.A.P.).—A Government White Paper issued yesterday, on economic relations between employers and workers describes Britain's ...

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  4. Treaty To Ban German-Austrian Union

    LONDON, Jan. 21 (A.A.P.).— Germany and Austria in their respective peace treaties will be compelled to forswear forever any ...

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  5. CONSERVATION AUTHORITY

    The State Cabinet decided yesterday to create a Conservation Authority of N.S.W. The Premier, Mr. McKell, who ...

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  6. Power Failures To End: Shiftwork Plan

    Electricity black-outs in Sydney would end when round-the-clock maintenance work was introduced at Bunnerong power ...

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  7. PLANS FOR PRODUCTION

    The document says that industry can assure production by using all musterable man-power, particularly for essential supplies, and, while ...

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  8. SOUTH AFRICAN PLOT

    CAPETOWN, Jan. 21.—When eight leading members of the South African Communist Party appeared in Court yesterday on charges of ...

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  9. DISAGREEMENT IN ITALY

    ROME, Jan. 21.—The Government of Signor de Gasperi resigned yesterday. Signor de Gasperi said that he had ...

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  10. MONTGOMERY HERE JULY 1

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Field-Marshal Lord Montgomery will arrive in Sydney by air from Britain on July 1 and will be in Australia ...

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  11. Other Cable Items BUILDING HALF WORLD'S SHIPS

    LONDON, Jan. 21 (A.A.P.).— British shipyards are busier now than at any other time. They are building 52 per cent. of ...

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  12. ELECTIONS IN BRAZIL

    RJO DE JANEIRO, Jan. 21 (A.A.P.).—First returns in the Brazilian elections held yesterday indicate that a neck-and-neck race ...

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  13. CORFU STRAIT DISPUTE

    NEW YORK, January, 21 (A.A.P.).—Despite vigorous Russian objections, the Security Council yesterday decided to consider the ...

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  14. Tea Subsidy May Continue: Supplies "Acute"

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—If the price of tea was increased, the Government would have to consider continuing the wartime ...

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  15. BROOM SHORTAGE IS NOT LIKELY

    Fears of a broom shortage in New South Wales were ill-founded, the broom millet specialist of the Department of Agriculture, Mr. W. D. Kerle, ...

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  16. Forming New French Cabinet

    LONDON, Jan. 21 (A.A.P.).— M. Paul Ramadier (Socialist) is having difficulty in forming a new Government for France because of ...

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  17. JEWS OPPOSE TERRORISM

    JERUSALEM, Jan. 21 (A.A.P. —The Palestine Jewish National Council unanimously agreed yesterday that it would use force to ...

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  18. BLIND SERVICEMEN'S TRUST HAS £4,454

    Fund of the New South Wales Blinded Servicemen's Welfare Trust Appeal now totals £4,454/6/1, the honorary secretary, Mr. A, T. West, said yesterday. ...

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  20. Chinese Dance To Celebrate Their New Year

    Under a huge Chinese flag stretched across the organ pipes of the Town Hall, Sydney's Chinese danced their New Year in last ...

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  21. SHIP'S OFFICERS, CREW HELD

    ATHENS, Jan. 21 (A.A.P.).— The chief officer of the Greek port of Chalcis, near which the passenger ship Heimara sank on ...

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  22. Indonesians Killed Australians Is Dutch Report

    LONDON, Jan. 21 (A.A.P.).— Reuters Batavia correspondent says that the Dutch News Agency reports that documents in the hands ...

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  23. Successor To Duke

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, said to-day he hoped an announcement on the appointment of the ...

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  24. COAL OWNER "SACKED"

    LONDON, Jan. 21 (A.A.P.).— The former colliery owner, George Elliott, who was suspended from his job as unit controller of the ...

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  25. HARRISON'S PROTEST

    The Deputy Leader of the Federal Opposition, Mr. Harrison, said in Sydney yesterday that if the Premier of New South Wales, Mr. McKell, ...

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  26. LARAINE DAY TO WED AGAIN

    HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 21. — The actress Laraine Day, who earlier yesterday divorced the airport executive Ray Hendricks, flew to Juarez. ...

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  27. BLACK-MARKET IN POTATOES

    Members of the Australian Vegetable Growers' Federation were not implicated in the black marketing of potatoes, the secretary. Mr. S. R. B. ...

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  28. £210,000 City Sale Approved

    Nock and Kirby Ltd. have bought the premises they occupy at 413-421 George Street. Treasury approval has been granted ...

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  29. King Joins Palace Servants At Annual Dance

    LONDON, Jan. 21.—The Royal Family last night attended the annual staff dance at Buckingham Palace, and the King and the two ...

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  30. LANG LEAGUE AGAINST McKELL PROPOSAL

    The Strathfield-Homebush-Flemington branch of the Lang Labour League unanimously adopted a motion last night stating that its ...

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  31. POLISH ELECTION DEATHS

    LONDON, Jan. 21 (A.A.P.).—It is officially stated in Warsaw that at least 23 persons, including seven soldiers, were killed during the Polish elections ...

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  32. FRENCH CLAIM TO PARACELS

    LONDON, Jan. 21 (A.A.P.).— It is learned semi-officially in Paris that a detachment of French soldiers from a French Navy ...

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