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  3. VITAL TALKS TODAY ON COAL CRISIS

    When miners' leaders meet the A.C.T.U. to-morrow in an endeavour to settle the coal strike, "there is a possibility of getting somewhere, Miners' Federation secretary, Mr. Grant, said ...

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  4. TALKS HERE THIS WEEK ON JAPAN

    The New Zealand Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Doidge, said to-day he hoped a "situation of ...

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  5. U.S. TROOPS TO STAY IN JAPAN, SAYS DULLES

    The Japanese Government warmly welcomed proposals to station American troops in Japan after the conclusion of the Peace Treaty, Republican advised to the State ...

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  6. ROYAL COUPLE AND THEIR TWO CHILDREN

    The most recent photograph of Their Royal Highnesses, Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh, with their children, Prince Charles and Princess Anne. This is a Royal Command study, taken in the private sitting room of Clarence House. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Indonesian View On Japan

    The Indonesian Dutch language newspaper "De Vriju [?]ers' (The "Free Press") has accused Australia of lacking a ...

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  8. Varied Views In A.L.P. On Military Training

    Three State branches of the A.L.P. have voted for compulsory military training, two have given qualified support, and ...

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  9. U.N. GAINS CONTINUE VITAL PASS TAKEN

    American troops have captured the last important mountain pass to Hongchon, four to five miles south of the town, according to latest despatches from the central sector of the Korean front. Other Allied forces are making a five-pronged attack, fanning ...

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  10. DEFENCE DEBATE IN COMMONS

    The House of Commons will debate defence on Wednesday on the Government's motion seeking approval of the new rearmament ...

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  11. CABINET TO MEET HERE THIS WEEK

    Cabinet meetings to be held here late this week, following the return of the Prime Minister. Mr. ...

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  12. U.S. Shows More Interest in Pacific Pact

    The United States yesterday gave an official boost to the idea of a Pacific Pact along the lines of the Atlantic Treaty. ...

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  13. Fisherman Panics And Drowns

    Police believe a fisherman who was being rescued after a boat capsized on Lake Illawarra on Saturday night panicked when ...

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  14. BOY KILLED, FOUR HURT IN CRASH

    A nine-years-old boy was fatally injured and three members of his family and another man seriously injured in a head-on ...

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  15. Self-Government Party Polls Well At Gold Coast

    The convention of the People's Party seeking "self-government now" won one scat more than their combined African rivals in ...

    Article : 133 words
  16. HOUSES VACANT IN NEW N.T. CENTRE

    Three of six new £5,000 houses at Elliott, new administrative centre for the Northern Territory, have been vacant for six ...

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  17. MAN DROWNED IN HARBOUR

    Allan Keith Watson, 48, wharflabourer, Devonshire Street, Surry Hills, died in Royal North Shore hospital last night after ...

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  18. Slaughter In Red Division

    Allied warplanes and artillery caught an entire Communist division of about 80,000 men massing in the open along the central front, and shot it up with shells, bombs and bullets for several hours ...

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  19. CHILD KILLED BY STRYCHNINE

    A three-years-old girl died in agony yesterday at Wellawang station, near Young, after swallowing strychnic powder. ...

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  20. TAFT MAKES BITTER ATTACK ON PRESIDENT TRUMAN

    Republican Senator Robert Taft last night accused President Truman of being "too thoughtless, and reckless" to have unlimited authority to send troops to Europe. ...

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  21. MANY BUSH FIRES IN TASMANIA

    Bush fires continued to burn in many parts of Tasmania during the week-end. Forestry Department officials ...

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  22. Death Sentence In Hobart

    In the Hobart Criminal Court yesterday, Mr. Justice Green sentenced Walter Robert Gillies, 31, truck driver, of Hobart, to ...

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  23. 'Deep Freeze' Woman Moves Fingers, Toes

    The "deep freeze" woman wiggled her fingers and toes yesterday, raising doctors' hopes that they might be able to save her ...

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  24. Finance Claim For Giant Flying Boat

    Millionaire Howard Hughes yesterday filed a two million dollar (£892,857 Australian) claim against the [?]construction ...

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  25. King Farouk Engaged

    CAIRO, Sun.—King Farouk has announced his engagement to Nariman Sadek, a 17-years-old commoner. The date of the ...

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  26. Grass Fire Near Parliament House

    A fire burnt about five acres of grass between Parliament House and the Scott's Crossing road yesterday afternoon. ...

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  27. Sir John Northcott's Term Extended

    The Premier, Mr. McGirr, to-night announced the extension of the term of office as Governor of N.S.W. of Lieut. Gen. Sir John ...

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  28. Standard Cars Dearer

    LONDON, Sun.—The Standard Motor Co. announced yesterday price increases for all vehicles, ranging from £25 sterling for a ...

    Article : 49 words
  29. 'Flu Deaths in Britain

    LONDON, Sun.—A record total of 1,269 deaths from influenza in the week ended February 3, brought the casualty list this ...

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