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  4. WIRELESS, LIGHTS LEFT ON IN HOUSE OF DEATH

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- A woman was found battered to death at her home in Annandale this afternoon. She was Mrs. Maud Bechtold, about 50, who lived alone in a small weatherboard ...

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  5. Pan ay Island Heaves To Vast Earthquakes

    NEW YORK, January 25.--At least 13 persons, including one Australian member of a tugboat crew, are reported killed in a series of earthquakes which shook Panay Island to-day. Iloilo, the capital, 285 miles south-west of Manila, ...

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  6. Bevin Accused Of Playing With Fire

    BRITISH Foreign Minister Bevin's plea for a western European bloc is a plain declaration of war without the formalities of a declaration, the Berlin 'Nacht-Express stated on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Dewey For President

    Mr Thomas Dewey, Governor of New York State, announced recently that he would be a candidate for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. HEAVY STORMS IN UNITED STATES

    NEW YORK, January 24.-- A blizzard-like storm swept the eastern states to-day. with winds blowing at 40 to 50 miles an hour ...

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  9. ARMED ARABS WAIT ON FRONTIER

    LONDON, January 24.--Reuter's Jerusalem correspondent says It is officially stated the Palestine Government has made ...

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  10. RAT POISON BY MISTAKE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- Believed to have taken rat poison by mistake, a woman is serounsly ill in Prince Alfred ...

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  11. CALWELL ADAMANT ON RECALL OF GIRLS TO AUSTRALIA

    SAN FRANCISCO, January 24.--U.S. ex-servicemen anxious, to migrate to Australia besieged two Australian Consulate officers for four days in Los Angeles. ...

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  12. Coal Dispute Loss To Nation Heavy

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The coalfields strike is expected to end to-morrow. The mineworkers will probably resume work at all New South Wales collieries on Tuesday. Mass meetings will be held on the coalfields to-morrow of the 1100 striking members of the FEDFA. ...

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  13. WOMEN FIND DIAMONDS IN KIOSK

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--To-day two elderly women found a wallet containing £5000 worth of diamonds in a kiosk at ...

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  14. WHEN JAPS WERE GOOD BUSINESS!

    WASHINGTON, January 24. --A United Press correspondent says Senator Owen Brewster, chairman of the Senate ...

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  15. NEW CATHOLIC SCHOOL OPENED

    . BRISBANE. Sunday.—Archbishop Duhig, in opening the Augustinian Fathers' Catholic secondary school for boys at ...

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  16. Willie Hin Yee Goes Home

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- Willie Hin Yee, father of Mrs. E. C. Goulding, formerly Miss Gwenda Yee, left Sydney for ...

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  17. CAIN ALLEGES RIFT IN VIC. GOVERNMENT

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--A split had already begun between the State Liberal and Country parties, the leader of ...

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  18. U.S. EX-SOLDIERS BESIEGE AUST. CONSULATE

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The secretary to the Department of Immigration (Mr. T. E. Heyes) to-day denied the Minister for Immigration (Mr. A. Calwell) had acted against the advice of his department in having ...

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  19. Rumbling Mountain Cause Of Stampedes?

    MONTO, Sunday.--Rumbling noises caused by subterranean movements in Telabang Mountain, ...

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  20. Ex-Service Legion Bans Reds

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- Communist' and Communist sympathisers are now banned from membership of the ...

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  21. DEVALUATION OF FRANC DETERMINED

    LONDON, January 24.-- The British United Press correspondent in Paris says the French Government has ...

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  22. AUST. GIRL'S BODY FLOWN HOME

    DARWIN, Sunday.--A Qantas Lancastrian on the Japan courier service arrived to-night playing the role of a flying hearse. The ...

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  23. WARM WELCOME FOR SIR LESLIE

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Former State Governor, Sir Leslie Wilson, who returned for a brief visit to Queensland by air, was welcomed ...

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  24. FIREBUGS TO BLAME FOR BUSH BLAZE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Firebugs are thought to be responsible for another serious bush fire in the Otways in ...

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  25. INDIANS TOLD TO ATTEMPT SETTLEMENT

    LAKE SUCCESS, January 24.-- The Security Council to-day directed Pakistan and India to renew negotiations ...

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  26. SCIENTISTS SACKED FROM ROCKET JOB IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Sunday.--Two rocket scientists have been dismissed from jobs in Britain's guided missile research station at Westcott (Buckinghamshire). Both were formerly members of the Communist party. ...

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  27. Alleged Revolt Against Moscow In Ukraine

    MEW YORK, December 24--A 'Journal American' correspondent in Nanking says the Chinese Government Intelligence Services have learned that the first large rebellion in the history of the Soviet Government is flaring in Southern Ukraine. The insurrection is attributed to the Ukrainians' "centuries-old nationalism and ...

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  28. RUSSIANS SEIZE AND DELAY BRITISH MILITARY TRAIN

    LONDON, January 24.--Reuter's Berlin representative says the Russians seized a British military train from ...

    Article : 231 words
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