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  2. ROCKET CAR ATTEMPTS RECORD 'AT SPORTS GROUND

    This unusual flashlight photograph of a midget car, the speed of which is boosted by rockets, was taken on the comparatively slow exposure of 17200th second while the vehicle was attempting a speed record at the Sports Ground last night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. AFRICAN REPLY TO FRASER

    LONDON, Jan. 23 (A.A.P.).—The leader of the South African delegation to the United Nations General Assembly, Mr. Heaton Nicholls, yesterday made a long and spirited address to the Trusteeship Committee ...

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  4. KATOOMBA SEQUEL

    A serious waterfront hold-up may develop because of the refusal by waterside workers yesterday to accept work on the ...

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  5. Ban To End To-morrow On N.E.I. Ships

    Dutch ships held up in Australian ports in the last two months will be loaded on Friday with food and medical supplies for Indonesia. ...

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  6. HUNGARY A REPUBLIC

    LONDON, Jan. 23.—After being a kingdom for' 945 years, Hungary to-day became a republic. The Prime Minister, Dr. Zoltan ...

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  7. BENEFITS FOR PATIENTS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.— Arrangements are being made for bringing the private hospitals' side of the Commonwealth Hospitals' ...

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  8. British Plan To Unite Malay Peninsula

    LONDON, Jan. 23 (A.A.P.).—The uniting of the Malayan Peninsula, where the Malays to-day are in a minority, into a single multi-racial unit under the British Crown is the moat important feature of ...

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  9. PROFIT DURING STRIKE

    WASHINGTON, January 23 (A.A.P.).—Under the present revenue laws, the United States steel companies could keep their plants ...

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  10. Demand For Radio Freedom

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—A demand tor full freedom for discussion on the air of all subjects as part of a campaign of shocking ...

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  11. BURMA DEMAND FOR FREEDOM

    LONDON, Jan. 23.—Complete independence, not Dominion status, was demanded for Burma by a Rangoon meeting of the First ...

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  12. NO JEWS FOR PALESTINE

    JERUSALEM, Jan. 23 (A.A.P.). —The Palestine Arab Higher Committee, in a statement, said it was not able to consent to the ...

    Article : 188 words
  13. STABILISATION OF WHEAT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—No agreement had been reached on the Commonwealth's wheat stabilisation scheme, which requires ...

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  14. KEEP-OUT ORDER TO HAPSBURGS

    VIENNA, Jan. 23 (A.A.P.).— Austria, under Allied policy, is to remain a republic. The Allied Control Council has ...

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  15. GREEK REBELS SURRENDER

    LONDON, Jan. 23.—A battalion of the Greek National Guard and a battalion of the gendarmerie early to-day began to sweep the ...

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  16. WOMEN AMBUSH EISENHOWER

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 23.— General Eisenhower fought the most difficult battle of his life when he was ambushed to-day by ...

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  17. TENT TOWN RISES AFTER EXPLOSION

    Three thousand homeless inhabitants of Torre Annunziata, near Naples, are now living in 300 UNRRA tents as the result of an ...

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  18. U.S. GENERAL'S PROTEST

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 23 (A.A.P.).—There was every indication that the U.S. War Department had judged, up to the time ...

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  19. RATIONING OF FODDER ENDS

    Rationing of fodder has ended, the Minister for Agiiculture, Mr. Graham, said yesterday. Plenty of hay, chaff, and oats ...

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  20. AIR TALKS TO BE HELD IN N.Z.

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday.—Invitations to the British Commonwealth Air Conference, to deal particularly with Pacific airlines, which it is hoped ...

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  21. LORD HALIFAX TO RETIRE

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 23 (A.A.P.). —The Associated Press of America Jearns that the British Ambassador to the United States, Lord Halifax, is ...

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  22. MORE SERVICEMEN RETURNING

    Nine hundred and fifty Servicemen from Labuan and Balikpapan will arrive in Sydney to-day on the Pachaug Victory. The vessel is ...

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  23. A.F.L. SUPPORTS U.S. CREDIT TO LONDON

    MIAMI, Jan. 23 (A.A.P.).—The executive council of the American Federation of Labour has sent a message to all members of the U.S. ...

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  24. ON THE OUTSIDE—LISTENING IN

    Three members of the Federated Clerks' Union who were refused admittance to the meeting of the central executive of their union last night, raised the letter flap on the door and listened to the proceedings through the opening. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. Crowd Waits All Day For Chance To Lease Half A House

    A crowd of about 200 men and women besieged the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Bedford, in Grosvenor Crescent, Summer Hill, last night, as a result of an advertisement announcing that half the cottage was to let. Mihouah the adveitiscmcnt slated ...

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  26. MATSUOKA IN GAOL

    TOKYO, Jan. 23 (A.A.P.).— Yosuke Matsuoka, former lapanese Foreign Minister, has surrendered. He is being held in Sugamo prison to ...

    Article : 31 words
  27. Telephoning From Cars To People In Buildings

    NEW YORK, Jan. 23.—Direct dial telephone connections between moving motor cars and buildings will be demonstrated to-morrow ...

    Article : 186 words
  28. SOVIET POPULATION

    LONDON, Jan. 23 (A.A.P.).—The population of the Soviet Union is given officially as 193,000,000, of whom more than 100,000,000 were ...

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