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  2. ART PRIZES WINNERS AND THEIR ENTRIES

    Top left: A portrait of Lientenant-General Sir Edmund Herring, with which William Dargie (top right) won the Archibald Prize. Lower right: Portion of the mural. "Tribute To Shakespeare," in the Refectory of Sydney University Union, which won the Sir ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. UNITY OF BIG AND SMALL NATIONS

    LONDON, Jan. 18 (A.A.P.).—The Soviet Ambassador to the United States, M. Gromkyo, temporary leader of the Russian delegation to UNO, told the ...

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  4. INQUIRY INTO DISMISSAL

    CANBERRA, Friday.—An inquiry has been ordered by the Commonwealth Government into the dismissal from the Hotel ...

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  5. Two Members Of Crew Delaying Liner

    The "austerity" liner Katoomba, with nearly 600 New Zealand passengers already on board, may be delayed indefinitely if the ...

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  6. SECURITY COUNCIL'S TASK

    M. Gromyko said that now the organ had already been established on which devolved the most important task of ...

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  7. GRIM DAYS IN EUROPE

    LONDON, Jan. 18 (A.A.P.). —Behind Mr. Bevin's appeal to UNO for a stronger and more united effort in supplying ...

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  8. Coffins Short When Makers Strike

    NEW YORK, Jan. 18.—Latest strike in the United States, where 886,000 car, meat-packing, electrical and telegraph workers are ...

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  9. PEACE TREATY WITH SIAM

    CANBERRA, Friday. — The Australian treaty of peace with Siam will, it is expected, be concluded before March 14. It was ...

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  10. MR. MAKIN ON ECONOMIC WORK

    The leader of the Australian delegation, Mr. Makin, told the General Assembly that Australia had advised the Economic and ...

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  11. BRITAIN'S AIR POLICY

    BERMUDA, Jan. 18 (A.A.P.). —Sir William Hildred, Director-General of British Civil Aviation. said yesterday that Britain wanted ...

    Article : 223 words
  12. Australia Agrees To UNO Mandates Plan

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Full Cabinet to-day approved of the principle of territories mandated to Australia being brought under the international trusteeship system of the United Nations Charter. ...

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  13. INDEPENDENT RUHR

    LONDON, Jan. 18.—The creation of an independent Ruhr and Rhineland, with a population of 5,000,000 and garrisoned by an ...

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  14. The Herald Magazine

    Among features of the "Herald" Magazine which will be published free as part of the "Herald" on Tuesday will be:— ...

    Article : 134 words
  15. Hikers Marooned On Mountain-top

    Three young men hikers are marooned on the summit of the 1,400ft Table Top Mountain, Centra Burragorang. ...

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  16. NEWS SERVICE STOPPAGE

    WASHINGTON, January 18 (A.A.P.).—Mr. James Benton, Assistant Secretary of State, has asked the board of directors of ...

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  17. MORE ARRESTS ORDERED

    TOKYO. Jan. 18.—General MacArthur's Headquarters has ordered the arrest of an additional 100 suspected war criminals. ...

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  18. NAZI AMBASSADOR ARRESTED

    CHUNGKING, Jan. 18 (A.A.P.).— The Chinese have arrested Major-General Eugene Ott, German Ambassador to Tokyo at the time of Pearl ...

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  19. PRINCESS FAILS IN CLAIM

    LONDON, Jan. 18 (A.A.P.).— The action by Princess Amina Nemeka, a granddaughter of the late Sultan Abdul Hamid, known ...

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  20. PERMANENT ALIEN CONTROL

    CANBERRA. Friday. — Full Cabinet to-night empowered the Minister for Immigration, Mr. Calwell, to introduce a bill ...

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  21. RESEARCH INTO CLIMATES

    CANBERRA, Friday.—A climatological service is to be established within the Commonwealth meteorological service, the Prime ...

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  22. STORY FEATURED IN LONDON

    LONDON, Jan. 18.—London newspapers of all shades of opinion give prominence to Canberra reports on the union boycott ...

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  23. 'POSITIVE SHOCK,' SAYS HUGHES

    Any impairment of full Australian control over the mandated territories would be a grave threat to our national safety, said Mr. Hughes, ...

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  24. Secret Device Making It Hard For Burglars

    LONDON. Jan. 18.—The time may not be far off when burglary will be so difficult and dangerous that it will not pay. ...

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  25. FRANCE PREPARES FOR RUPTURE

    PARIS, Jan. 18 (A.A.P.).—The French Assembly early this morning voted that France should "prepare its own rupture" with Spain ...

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  26. VICTORY CARNIVAL AT WILLOUGHBY

    A carnival for the benefit of ex-servicemen of the Willoughby municipality will be held on April 12 and 13. The horticultural section will be ...

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  27. SOUTH AFRICAN AID

    JOHANNESBURG. Jan. 18 (A.A.P.).—The Transvaal Chamber of Mines has announced a donation of £150,000 by the mining ...

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  28. MAIL TO N.E.I.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Mail services were being resumed between Australia and the Netherlands East Indies, the Postmaster-General, ...

    Article : 36 words
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