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  4. Our 'blackest period' of history ahead

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—The coming weeks may prove to be one of the blackest periods in Australia's industrial history, the ...

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  5. Wants old atomic partners

    NEW YORK, February 4.—An effort would be made soon in Congress to revive the American, ...

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  6. Fierce hand to hand struggle for hills

    TOKIO, February 4. — Chinese counter-attacks mounted m intensify as United Nations troops bit deeper into Communist defences along the western front and advanced 10 miles north of Seoul. ...

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  7. Economic crushing sought

    Brisbane, Sunday.— Sugar growers are pressing for action to stimulate the crushing ...

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  8. Peacemaker honored

    DR. Ralph J. Bunche, winner of the 1950 Nobel Peace Prize, addresses the Philadelphia Cotillion Society after that organisation had presented him with its gold Cross of Malta and a citation. Director of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Turks prefer to use cold steel

    TOKIO, February 4. — A British artillery officer complained to-day that Turkish troops objected to artillery ...

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  10. ATOMIC SNOW BLANKET

    NEW YORK, February 4.— Children in Rochester, New York State, played in "atomic" snow ...

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  11. POWER CUTS UNLIKELY IN QUEENSLAND

    Brisbane, sunday. — Early light and power rationing in Queensland is not likely to follow any ...

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  12. TWO HURT IN EXPLOSION

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A man and a woman were seriously injured on Saturday by an explosion in a motor-boat at ...

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  13. PLUNGED 300FT. DOWN STEEP GORGE IN CAR

    IPSWICH, Sunday.—A 57-year-old crippled woman, is on the dangerously ill list at the Ipswich General Hospital following a 300ft. plunge down a gorge at Mount Crosby by a car in which she was seated. ...

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  14. CONFERENCE DELAYED

    SYDNEY, Sun.—The Inter-State executive of the Australian Council of Trade Unions which was to have held its conference in ...

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  15. Preparing for tough bike ride

    DARWIN, February 4. —The Commonwealth jubilee bicycle courier, 48- year-old police sergeant, ...

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  16. Prompt action saved boys

    MALENY, Sun.—Two 8-year-old boys had remarkable escapes from drowning to-day when they were rescued after a strong current ...

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  17. NO RECALL TO MR. MENZIES

    COLOMBO, Feb. 4.—The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said last night he had not received any cable from the ...

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  18. Summonses for contempt

    MELBOURNE, Sun. — The Federal Attorney General (Senator J; A. Spicer) will serve summonses for contempt of ...

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  19. Sister held after stabbing

    SYDNEY, Sun.—A 14-year-old boy was stabbed in the face and body with a carving knife at Wagga on Saturday. ...

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  20. CZECH PURGE

    PRAGUE, Feb. 4.—Two Czech Government ministries have dismissed over 240 officials and employees in the past few weeks, The ...

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  21. SPOKE OUT AT U.N.

    Sir Benegal Ran, leader of the Indian delegation to the United Nations, and a member of the Cease Fire ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. 23 missing in launch tragedy

    PANAMA, February 4. — Twenty-three persons are missing, believed drowned, from a 45 ...

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  23. Allies' Asian policy was divided in last war

    LONDON, February 4.—Earl Mountbatten of Burma said to-day that there was lack of co-ordination between Washington and London and consequent uncertainty regarding higher policy during the ...

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  24. Owner bashed by car thieves

    SYDNEY, Sun. — John Morris (20), of Liverpool-road, Summer Hill, suffered severe head injuries while preventing two men from ...

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  25. GOLD COAST ELECTION BY SYMBOL

    ACCRA, February 4.—Four million residents of the Gold Coast — mostly natives — will vote on Monday to elect their ...

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  26. Caution over Peking broadcast

    NEW YORK, Feb. 4.—Both the British and American delegations declined to comment on a Peking broadcast denouncing the United ...

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  27. Strike paralysis gains in U.S.

    CHICAGO, February 4. — The rail strike hit three more railways and six more cities yesterday. The strike, which is still ...

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  28. 4 DEATHS IN S.A. OVER WEEK-END

    ADELAIDE, Sun.—Four men were killed in South Australia over the week-end. A New South Wales man was ...

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  29. FIRE THREAT TO NAVAL DEPOT

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A fire which swept through scrub country and grasslands to-day threatened Flinders Naval Depot before ...

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  30. OVERTIME DELAY

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — The Waterside Workers' Federation ban on overtime will delay more than 1000 tons of general goods in ...

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