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  2. NEWS AND NOTES

    Cooler Today: Today's weather forecast for the metropolitan area is: "Cloudiness increasing, and later becoming ...

    Article : 389 words
  3. NEWS AND NOTES

    MASS OF RIVER CRAFT. The river beach at Crawley Bay yesterday presented a forest of masts as strollers inspected the craft before sailing events in the Australia Day Regatta ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. PERSONAL

    Mr. V. Doney, the Minister for Works and Water Supply, accompanied by the Director of Works (Mr. R. J. Dumas), will ...

    Article : 182 words
  5. The West Australian.

    Mr. Chifley's broadcast appeal last night for greater saving to combat inflation was soundly based and, if it obtains ...

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  6. MR. CALWELL'S STAND

    In strict logic Mr. Calwell is doubtless on sound ground in insisting on the repatriation of all wartime Asiatic refugees. ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN UNIONS AND W.F.T.U.

    PARIS, Jan. 31: Mr. A. E. Monk (Australasia) told the executive committee of the World Federation of Trade Unions last night that he could not commit Australian and New Zealand unions on the question ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. "VERY RICH" IN QUEUES

    LONDON, Jan. 31: The Minister of Health (Mr. Aneurin Bevan) told a meeting in Monmouthshire that 95 per ...

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  9. IN POOL OF BLOOD

    With blood trickling from her head along the passage floor covering, Mrs. May Morley, wife of the well-known jockey, ...

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  10. BRITAIN'S PLAN TO BUY COCOS ISLAND

    DARWIN. Jan 31: Negotiations are proceeding for purchase by the British Government of Cocos Island. which is privately owned and lies in the Indian Ocean half-way between Fremantl and Colombo. ...

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  11. MONEY FOR MIGRANTS

    SYDNEY, Jan. 31: Liquid assets amounting to £3,000,000 will lie available in Australia to a colony of 300 members of ...

    Article : 178 words
  12. PEANUT CROP IN DANGER

    JOHANNESBURG, Jan. 31: The £A3,750,000 peanut crop of South Africa is threatened with serious loss from the ...

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  13. 'THE ORANGE GESTAPO'

    LONDON, Jan. 31: Mr. Eamon de Valera, the former Prime Minister of Eire, at a Birmingham meeting today ...

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  14. OUTSPOKEN JURIST

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 31: Sir Hayden Starke, a member of the High Court Bench, who will be 78 on February 22, ...

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  15. CORSAIR DUE IN SYDNEY TODAY

    The cutter Corsair reported in a radio message yesterday that she was approaching Montague Island (about 150 miles south of ...

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  16. ANTARCTIC SURVEY

    LONDON, Jan. 31: In a 940mile sledge journey, which reached a point 305 miles south of the Antarctic Circle, four ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA'S MEAT EXPORT INDUSTRY THREATENED

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 3[?] A warning that Australia's migration policy would result in the disappearance of her meat export industry if steps were not taken quickly to develop and improve her meat-producing country was sounded today. ...

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  18. CHINESE PASSENGER PLANE "KIDNAPPED"

    SHANGHAI, an. 31: The China National Aviation Corporation announced last night that one of Its planes had been "kidnapped" in the air and forced to land In Communist territory. The place, with a crew of ...

    Article : 128 words
  19. HIT-RUN MOTOR CYCLIST

    While John Rentoul Fotheringham , of Simpson-street, West Perth, was leaning against his bicycle in Newcastle-street, close ...

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  20. SCHEME FOR DOCTORS

    DARWIN, Jan. 31: The federal president of the British Medical Association (Sir Henry Newland) will propose ...

    Article : 72 words
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