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  4. EGYPTIANS MOVING ON BRITISH DEPOT

    LONDON, January 13.— The Daily Mail's Tel El Kebir representative says organised Egyptian "canal zone liberation forces," some wearing the newly designed uniform of the National Liberation Army, are closing in on Tel El Kebir from Cairo, and other ...

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  5. Gair Attacks Federal Govt

    BRISBANE, January 14. — Addressing the State annual delegate meeting of the A.W.U. to-day, the [?]ting Premier, Mr. Gair, described the Federal Government's economic restrictions as "just a soft ...

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  6. Planning To Soften Recession

    NEW YORK, Jan. 14.—Five United Nations economic experts offered a programme to-day to head off or soften world ...

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  7. Decision On Meat To-day

    BRISBANE, January 14. — State Cabinet to-morrow will discuss Government plans to restore retail meat supplies to an orderly basis. Cabinet will consider results ...

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  8. YOUTH SHOT DEAD BY POLICEMAN

    Melbourne, Jan. 14. — A 19-year-old youth was shot dead by a policeman at Corryong, near the ...

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  9. Common Policy In Asia Needed

    NEW YORK, January 14. - France could not halt a major attack on Indo-China by Communist China without substantial air and naval help from the United States and Britain, General Alphonse-Pierre Juin, ...

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  10. [?]ong Service [?]eave Bill

    BRISBANE, Jan. 14. — [?]islation may be brought [?]n by the State Govern[?] this year for long service ...

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  11. STORM RAINS ARE LIKELY

    BRISBANE, Jan. 14.— Storm rains are expected over a 250,000 square mile area in Southern Queensland in the ...

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  12. Reunion After 53 Years

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 14.— Two brothers who had not seen each other for 53 years—yet who lived only five ...

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  13. WILL PAY EXTRA [?]OR CALLIDE COAL

    BRISBANE, January [?] Brisbane City Council [?] pay 100 per cent, extra [?] 500 tons of Callide coal ...

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  14. Our Economy In Bad Shape

    AUCKLAND, Jan. 14.— The distinguished economist, Barbara Ward, said here to-day that Australia was typical of ...

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  15. Miners Dismissed

    IPSWICH, January 14. — Thirty miners at the Cambria mine in the Bluff district were issued with dismissal ...

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  16. Irrigated Land

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 14.— The Census Bureau said to-day that the amount of irrigated land in the United States ...

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  17. Lost His Own Life

    ADELAIDE, January 14.—[?]en his wife, a non-swimmer, [?] overboard with the anchor, [?]dsay Thomas (57), dived to ...

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  18. Can Output Drop

    BRISBANE, January 14. — Can output in the last six months had dropped by 30 percent manufacturers said ...

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  21. M.P. LENT £3000 FOR HOTEL LEASE

    SIDNEY, January 14.— The Licensing Court was told to-day that Mr. Bowley James. Labour M.P. for Hunter, had ...

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  22. WAGE RISE UP TO 19/- FORECAST

    MELBOURNE, January 14.—A basic wage rise of from 15/- to 19/- is predicted from the first pay period in ...

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  23. Important Decision On Marginal Rates

    MELBOURNE, January 14. — A decision on clams for increased marginal rates lodged by metal trade unions in ...

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  24. Twice At Same Fire

    BRISBANE, January 14 — Firemen were called twice in three hour to the same building when it was severely ...

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  25. Japtreaty debate.

    CANBERRA, January 14. — The possibility of a keen political struggle over ratification by Australia of the Japanese peace treaty when parliament resumes on February 6 was put beyond doubt to-day. ...

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  26. Californian Floods

    SAN FRANCISCO, January 14.— An intense new storm blew down from the Gulf of Alaska to-day to dump ...

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  27. P.O.W. Return Sought

    CANBERRA, Jan. 14.— The Australian Charge D'Affaires in Moscow has lodged a note with the Soviet Government seeking ...

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  28. Married Trainees

    BRISBANE, Jan. 14.— An Army spokesman said to-day that 15 of the 1536 National Service trainees who entered ...

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  29. Ran Over Daughter

    ADELAIDE, January 14. — Two-year-old daughter of A Fischer, Cheryl Fischer, wandered under her father's truck ...

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