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  5. Isolated Storms Likely

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Scatrered thunderstorms In the central and south-east districts and more scattered showers at first in the ...

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  6. COLD WAVE RESULTS IN 160 U.S. DEATHS

    NEW YORK, January 28.—The longest spell of cold weather for 12 years drained fuel supplies in half the United States to danger point to-day, disrupting vital steel and coal production, and forcing industrial shut-downs in at least five ...

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  7. Duke Take Naval Staff Course

    LONDON, January 28,—The Admiralty announced to-day that the Duke of Edinburgh will leave the operations division at the Ad. ...

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  8. MILITARY GOVERNMENT IN GERMANY

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 28—The Secretary for the Army, Mr. Kenneth Royall, announced that the State Department would take over ...

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  9. Inquiry Into Tragic N.Z. Fire

    WELLINGTON. N.Z; (A.A.P.. Reuter), Wednesday.—The fire brigade’s part in the tragedy was deta[?]led by the Crown counsel. Mr. ...

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    The Duke of Edinburgh, who is to take a staff course at the Royal Naval Collect at Greenwich ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. New Cabinet In Indonesia

    BATAVIA, Jan. 28 (AAP-Reuter).—According to the Jogjakarta Radio, the Republican vice-Premier, Dr. Mohamed Hatta, ...

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  12. EVACUATION OF COMMUNISTS

    ATHENS, Jan. 28.—The Greek Foreign Minister, M. Tsaldaris, said last night the Government had been ...

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  13. 70 KILLED IN IRAQ LIGHTING

    BAGHDAD, January 28.—The Regent, Abdul IIIab, announced the [?]nation of the Government of Salih Jabur, who last week [?]gned the Anglo-Iraq treaty. The Government resigned after 70 were killed and over ...

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  14. Entry Of Halfcastes Prohibited

    CANBERRA, Wednesday—It was officially revealed to-day that half, castes are not permitted to enter Australia, and quarter-castes are ...

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  15. Coal Decline In Europe

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  16. SEARCH OF U.S.SHIP

    JERUSALEM, Jan. 28, — British authorities have ordered an American merchant-man, named The Exporter, ...

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  17. To-day’s Leader The Proposed New Bridge.

    PARIS, January 28.—The Socialist Party jeopardised the scheme for devaluation of the franc when it decided to reject tip Government’s proposal to establish a free market in gold. Following the vote against the free market plan, the Socialist ...

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  18. SMUGGLED TO ARGENTINA

    LONDON. January 26 (AAP):— Experts from the German aircraft industry were among the fifteen German scientists and ...

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  19. Australia’s Part In The Dollar Crisis

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 28.—State Department trade policy officials to day agreed with the Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Ch[?] ...

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  20. GERMAN DISMISSED

    FRANKFURT, Jan. 28. — Dr. Johannes Semmler, executive. director of the Economic Department of BIzonfa, has been ...

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  21. COMPLETE SHUT DOWN OF GAS AVERTED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A complete shut down of gas supplies in Sydney this afternoon was averted, when the first die colliers racing' from Newcastle with coal supplies; reached Sydney early to-day. ...

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  22. PANAY SHAKEN BY TWO MORE STRONG EARTHQUAKES

    MANILA, January 28.—Two more strong earthquakes, making a total of at least 22 since Sunday, shook Panay Island yesterday, and residents of big coastal cities and towns were terror stricken by reports of tidal waves and fear of ...

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  24. Murphy Tore Ligament In Foot

    LONDON, Jan. 28.—An X-ray has revealed that the NZ boxer, Bos Murphy, tore a ligament in his left foot when he twisted his ...

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  25. ALARMED AT PRICE OF FOOD

    HOBART, Wednesday.—In a letter to the Prime Minister. Mr. Chifley, the Women’s Non-Party League has suggested that mothers of ...

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  26. GENEVA TARIFF AGREEMENTS

    LONDON, Jan. 28:—Conservative members of the House of Commons, when the Government motion approving the Geneva tariff ...

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  28. VIC. KETCH IN THE LEAD

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At dawn to-day the Victorian ketch [?]rewa III, was reported to have about 60 milles lead In the ...

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  29. GAY MONARCH FOR THE DONCASTER

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Owner F. Gayleard said to-day that the Challenge Stakes: winner. Gay Monarch will be given a brief let-up and then will ...

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  30. MOORS TO RIDE PLYMACRE

    SYDNEY. Wednesday—Jockey G. Moore will rifle Plymacre In the Armidals Cup next week. A Ward will ride [?]cky Escape, and H. ...

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  31. BATTLE ON REFORM OF THE HOUSE OF LORDS

    LONDON, January 28.—The first in the battle on the Parliament Bill between Opposition Peers and the Government ended when Lord Addison, on behalf of the an all-party conference on the reform of the Home Lords. The Bill which was in the ...

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  32. Sydney Produce Markets

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  33. HUMAN LIMB FOUND ON ROCKS

    SYDNEY. Wed.—Detectives investigating the discovery of a human arm and shoulder on the rocks at The Spit yesterday, are examining ...

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  34. Co-lnventor Of Aeroplane III

    DAYTON (Oh[?]o). Jan. 28.—Mr. Oryville Wright. 76 co-Inventor of [?] aeroplane. suffered a heart attack yesterday and is now in ...

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