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  3. NO CONFIDENCE MOVE BY GENERAL SMUTS

    General Smuts has submitted a motion of noconfidence in the Government, declaring that South ...

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  4. TAX REDUCTIONS POSSIBLE IN AUSTRALIA

    Substantial tax reductions might be made in the near future, suggested the Queensland Taxpayers' Association to-day. ...

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  5. REDS PREVENTED FROM CAPTURING FAITH OF ASIANS BY DEFAULT

    "One of the most important achievements of the New Delhi conference has been that, by assuming leadership in East Asia, we prevented Communism from capturing the faith of Asians by ...

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  6. CHINA ANXIOUSLY WAITS GOVERNMENT RETIREMENT TO CANTON

    After the first shock of the almost simultaneous announcement of the retirements of Chiang Kai-shek and Dr. T. V. Soong, South China is anxiously awaiting indications Of the Government's implementations ...

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  7. JAP. EMPEROR CELEBRATES SILVER WEDDING

    Emperor Hirohito and Empress Nagako spent the silver anniversary of their wedding, quietly to-day ...

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  8. CEASEFIRE AGREEMENT IN PALESTINE

    The acting Palestine mediator (Dr. Bunche) has advised U.N.O. headquarters that Israeli and ...

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  9. STERILISATION ORDERED FOR YOUNG MOTHER

    Mrs. Georgette Brucks, 21, the mother of four children, agreed to undergo a sterilisation operation as a ...

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  10. BRITISH CONVOY IN SOVIET ZONE

    Russian authorities have decided to permit a British convoy and ambulance to enter the Russian zone to aid victims of the ...

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  11. U.S. COMPLETING STOCKPILE OF WAR MATERIALS

    The stockpile of strategic war materials is now 39 per cent, completed, the Munitions Board reported yesterday. ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN SHOT BY BANDITS

    Henry Bernard Green, 45, an Australian, and Matthew Barbour, 45, of Scotland, tin miners, were killed this morning in an ...

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  13. INDIAN MOVES ON INDONESIA TO SECURITY COUNCIL

    India offered a resolution urging the Security Council to order Dutch troops to withdraw from Indonesian territory by the middle of March and make provision for helping the Republic economically. ...

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  14. VIOLENT ATTACK ON BRITISH TROOPS IN CANAL ZONE

    The Minister for War (Mr. Shinwell) told the House of Commons that there has been some isolated cases of violence against members of the British forces in the Suez Canal zone. They included an attack on a young officer ...

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  15. DUTCH PLANES TO LAND AND REFUEL AT MAURITIUS

    Britain has given Dutch planes flying to and from Indonesia, landing and refueling rights in Mauritius. ...

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  16. U.S. MAY TRANSFER SUPER-FORTS TO BRITAIN

    The United States, according to a usually reliable source, may agree to transfer 150 Super-Fort-resses tb Britain. The programme ...

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  17. Western Powers To Purge Berlin Police

    The three Western Powers have ordered a purge of political elements from the police force in the Western sectors of Berlin. ...

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  18. INDONESIA GRATEFUL FOR ASSISTANCE

    The Indonesian Republican Government- sought materials aid from sympathetic countries which attended the New Delhi ...

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  19. PRIME MINISTER AUTOGRAPHS BOOKS FOR Y.A.L. GIRLS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) got more than he bargained for yesterday when he agreed to a request for autographs made ...

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  20. U.S. REPUDIATES CHARGES BY HUNGARY

    Hungarian charges, that the United States had received Hungarian and Russian military information from Cardinal ...

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  21. GOV.-GENERAL BROADCASTS ON AUSTRALIA DAY

    In a broadcast last night on Australia Day, the Governor-General (Mr. McKell) declared he could think of no more fitting ...

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  22. GIRL SAVED SISTER WHO FELL INTO MURRUMBIDGEE

    Valerie Price, 12, dived into the Murrumbidgee, fully clothed, to-day to rescue her sisetr, Noeline, 5, who fell into the river ...

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  23. PLANES DROP FEED TO STOCK STRANDED BY BLIZZARDS

    Food, dropped by planes to starving cattle and sheep in Nevada, Colorado and Nebraska, has saved thousands of animals ...

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  24. DR. EVATT BACK IN CANBERRA

    The Minister for External Affairs (Dr. H. V. Evatt) and Mrs. Evatt held a reception at Hotel Canberra when members of the ...

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  25. GERMAN PIANIST ORDERED TO LEAVE U. STATES

    The famous German pianist, Walter Gieseking, whose United States and Canadian tour was cancelled yesterday because of ...

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  26. PLANES ESCAPE FROM CYCLONE

    An hour before 100-knot cyclone was forecast to reach New Caledonia two French Catalina amphibian planes left Noumea ...

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  27. Upset in Women's Tennis

    A surprising seeding upset in the women's tennis doubles to-day occurred when Mrs. Hopman and Miss Whittaker defeated the ...

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  28. TRAIN DERAILED RY TERRORISTS

    Fifty terrorists held up a timber train on the Malayan collieries concession at Atuarang, 26 miles from Kuala Lumpur, ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN DECORATIONS FOR U.S. ARMY OFFICERS

    Three United States army officers will be invested with honourary commanderships of the Military Division, O.B.E., by the ...

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  30. BABY BITTEN BY RAT

    A three months' old baby girl was given emergency anti-tetanus injections carly this morning after she had been bitten ...

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  31. TRADE TALKS WITH INDIA

    Trade talks between the British and Indian Governments will be held in New Delhi early next month. ...

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  32. WATER BOARD MAY IMPORT PIPES

    Increased., production was the only answer to the acute shortage of water and sewerage pipes, declared the President of the ...

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  33. Road Trains to Shift Cattle

    To increase the marketing of fat cattle the Marion Downs Postoral Co. has ordered the construction of four road trains at ...

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  34. BOY DIED FROM BITE OF SPIDER

    Warren Crick, 14, of Lane Cove, died in Royal North Shore Hospital to-night after being bitten by a funnel web spider ...

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  35. UNDER HYPNOTIC INFLUENCE, SAYS "AXIS SALLY"

    Counsel for Mildred Gillars told the court that she broadcast for the Nazis because she was under the hypnotic influence of ...

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  36. WORLD'S OLDEST TEMPLE DESTROYED BY FIRE

    The roof of the 1300 years old temple of Horyuji, claimed by the Japanese to be the oldest wood structure in the, wo rid, was burned and 11 of the 12 priceless murals destroyed by fire to-day. ...

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  37. MINERS TO WORK ON MONDAY

    By a three to one majority the northern and squjthern miners decided to work next Monday. The western miners will take a ...

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  38. WEST GERMAN EXPORT TRADE

    Exports from Western Germany to the Belgo-Luxembourge Economic Union for the 12 months ending June, 1949, are ...

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  39. AURORA BOREALIS SEEM IN ENGLAND

    Sun spots and a vivid display of the Aurora Borealis yere seen on two successive nights on the East Anglia coast. ...

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  40. APPEAL WON BY VON PAPEN

    A Denazification Appeal Tribunal has released Franz Von Papen from gaol, being classified as an offender of the second ...

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  41. CAPE COMMISSIONER TO CANBERRA

    It is reported that Dr. P. R. Viljoen, former High Commissioner to Canada, has been appointed the first High ...

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