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  4. DEFENCE OF NANKING BY JEN

    Nanking, January 25.—The Acting President, General Li Tsung Jen, is transferring to Nanking from Central China, 50,000 troops to prevent his own forces violating any cease-fire order or to defend the city against Communism if they ...

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  5. SECURITY COUNCIL TO CONSIDER INDONESIA

    Lake Success, January 25.—Attempts to strengthen the Security Council action on Indonesia will be made tomorrow when Council resumes the Indonesian debate. Attempts will be made in the light of decisions reached by the Asian ...

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  6. EASTERN COUNTRIES FORM COUNCIL

    Moscow, January 25.—Russia and five Eastern European countries have established a "Council for mutual economic assistance" because they refuse to "submit to the Marshall Plan dictate." This was disclosed in an official statement ...

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  7. MINISTER PERFORMED FAVORS FOR GIFTS

    London, January 25.—The Lynskey Tribunal has found that former Junior Minister for the Board of Trade, Mr. John Pelcher, had performed services for businessmen in exchange for gifts. However, the 50,000 word report said there was no ...

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  8. SHOCKING DEATH

    Armidale, January 25.—A shunter was mangled to death when an engine and four trucks passed over his body in in Armidale goods yards today. He ...

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  9. Possibilities Of New Guinea For Food Cultivation

    Canberra, January 25.—Britain's food deficiencies could be met by production in New Britain and New Guinea, the Acting Minister for External ...

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  10. DR. BUNCHE MEETS SERIOUS DIFFICULTIES

    London, January 25.—Observers at Rhodes believe that Arab-Jewish armistice negotiations may break down completely if the present deadlock over troop withdrawals in Palestine continues much longer. Intensive backstage ...

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  11. MAN KILLED IN TRUCK ACCIDENT

    Maitland, January 25.—A Newcastle man was killed and two other men suffered injuries and burns when a truck in which they were riding crashed into ...

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  12. Organisation To Aid Invalid Pensioners

    Canberra, January 25.—The organisation set up by the Commonwealth to rehabilitate ex-servicemen will be used to assist invalid pensioners and people ...

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  13. Public Servants To Form Co-Operative

    Sydney, January 25.—Fed up with high prices and the lag in adjusting their wages to the rising cost of living, public servants propose to form their own ...

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  14. FOUR MEN STRUCK BY LIGHTNING

    Leeton, January 25.—Two railway [?]ettlers wore struck by lightning at Murrami today and admitted to Griffith Hospital suffering from shock. They are ...

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  15. Likely Cost Rise In British Rayons

    Sydney, January 25.—Imported British rayon goods would probably be two and a half times their pre-war price when subsidised stocks have been exhausted. ...

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  16. Accidental Death Of Boy At Parkes

    Sydney, January 25.—Graphic evidence was given today at Parkes of the collapse of a picture theatre wall there last Saturday week. The District ...

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  17. Stock Snowbound and Starving in U.S.

    New York, January 25.—Seventeen [?] cargo planes will start operation "hay-lift" today as part of the battle to have over 2,100,000 starving cattle and sheep ...

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  18. New DC6 Breaks Sydney To Brisbane Record

    Brisbane, January 25.—The new luxury Douglas DC[?] airliner broke the Sydney-Brisbane commercial flight record by 16 minutes. ...

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  19. Pandit Nehru's Statement Seen As Warning

    Sydney, January 25.—Pandit Nehru's statement that the White Australia policy could be justified so long as it was based on economic and not racial ...

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  20. Peggy Antonio Plays Good Cricket

    Melbourne, January 25.—Peggy Antonio, star of the Australian women's cricket, slurred again today in Nell McLarty Testimonial Mulch against the ...

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  21. Brisbane Watersiders Return To Work

    Brisbane, January 25—A mass meeting of about 2,000 waterside workers at Brisbane today decided to return to work on pre-strike ...

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  22. Decontrol of Meat Priced Application Refused

    Sydney, January 25.—A request for the decontrol of meat prices in New South Wales was rejected today by the Acting Prices Commissioner (Mr. Bellemore). Representatives of the Wholesale Carcase Butchers Association, who made the ...

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  23. Jewish Parliament Elections

    Narareth, January 25.—Today, for the first time since 500 B.C., half a million electors will choose the Jewish Parliament. Special "harem hours" have been ...

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  24. Tennis Championships In Adelaide

    Adelaide, January 25.—Australian champion, Mrs. Bolton, gave fifth seeded player. Mrs. Mary Hawton (N.S.W.) no chance in the first singles ...

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  25. Black Market In Babies

    Sydney, January 25.—Mr. Heffron, Minister for Education, declares that officers of the Child Welfare Department were investigating a "suspected ...

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  26. R.A.F. Plane Crashes In Russian Zone

    Berlin, January 25.—An R.A.F. statement says a Dakota plane carrying a crew of three and 24 German passengers crashed just inside the Russian sector ...

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  27. ANOTHER POWER FAILURE

    Broken Hill was disrupted again yesterday by yet another power upset. All 50 cycle consumers were affected at various times of the day. ...

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  28. Japanese Elections

    Tokio, January 25.—A former Premier, Shigeru Yoshida, ultra-conservative "Liberal Democratic Party" has apparently won the ...

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  29. Eight Killed

    Eight of the people on board the airlift Dakota which lost night crashed in the Russian Zone of Germany, were killed, according to the Russian ...

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  30. Increasing Supplies Of Newsprint For Australia

    Sydney, January 25.—Prospects were bright for increasing supplies of newsprint becoming available to Australian newspapers the Chief Executive of ...

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  31. Consent To Land Transactions

    Sydney, January 25.—Future applications under the Land Sales Control Act for consent to transactions being financed by co-operative building societies ...

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  32. Delays in Dry Cleaning

    At one city dry cleaning business, a delay of two weeks is necessary before garments are cleaned. Mr. N. Bally said yesterday that the ...

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  33. Communist Success Overshadows Conservative Gains

    Tokio, January 25.—Political observers unanimously agreed today that the Communist successes in Sunday's general elections over-shadowed the victory by ...

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  34. Conference On Postal Workers Hours

    Sydney, January 25.—A threatened strike of postal workers against the proposal of a five and a half day 40-hour week has resulted in a decision to call ...

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  35. Prisoners Go Back To Russians

    Berlin, January 25.—A joint announcement by Britain, America, and France says the Soviet authorities have refused to supply food and fuel for 1, 300 prisoners ...

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  36. MR. F. BRENNAN, M.H.R. RETIRING

    Melbourne, January 25.—Mr. Frank Brennan, Labor M.H.R., has notified the executive of the Labor Party that he does not wish to stand at the next ...

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  37. PRINCESS HAS MEASLES

    London, January 25.—It was officially announced today that Princess Elizabeth is suffering from measles. Reuter's says the announcement added that the ...

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