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  2. AMERICANS REGAIN DAVIS CUP FROM AUSTRALIA

    ABOVE (left): Kramer, backed up by Schroeder, stretches for a high return during the doubles match which regained the Davis Cup for America at Kooyong yesterday. (Righ) Bromwich leaps high in front of Quist to make a return. AT RIGHT: Bromwich ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. WOMAN WINS £2,000 NOVEL PRIZE

    The prizes for the three best novels in the Literary Competitions conducted this year by "The Sydney Morning Herald" have been awarded as follows:— ...

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  4. SEEKING PEACE IN INDUSTRY

    Revival of the plan to hold an allparties conference to seek peace in Australian industry has had a cautious reception. Most employers' ...

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  5. JUDGES COMMEND 10 OTHERS

    In addition to the three prizewinning novels, the judges have especially commended 10 other novels, the names of which ...

    Article : 268 words
  6. GETTING BETTER FEELING

    It was obvious to everyone, Mr. Clarey said, that employers and employees desired industrial peace and greater production, ...

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  7. Two Yachts May Be 250 Miles South

    Two big yachts, similar to the Bermudan cutter Morna and the gaff-schooner Mistral, were reported yesterday afternoon by the Cape Green lighthouse, 250 ...

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  8. INDO-CHINA FIGHTING

    LONDON, Dec. 27 (A.A.P.).— The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that the liner Ile de France will leave ...

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  9. Bromwich Out Will Not Meet Kramer

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Australian tennis champion, John Bromwich, will not play the U.S. champion, Jack Kramer, in the ...

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  10. STORY SET IN SURRY HILLS

    Following is an outline of the prize-winning novels:— "THE HARP IN THE SOUTH" is described by the judges as a ...

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  11. VARIED GOMMENT IN SYDNEY

    Comments in Sydney on Mr. Clarey's suggestion were:— Sir John Butters (chairman of directors of the North Shore Gas ...

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  12. Third "Find The Ball" Competition

    Entries for the third "Find the Ball" competition, conducted for the Children's Hospital, close on January 6. ...

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  13. WOMEN'S PROTEST ON STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Hundreds of Melbourne housewives have threatened to take their children along to State ...

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  14. SUMMARY OF TO-DAY'S NEWS

    CONFERENCE SUGGESTED. —A conference of all parties concerned in the present industrial turmoil had been sugested by the ...

    Article : 354 words
  15. London Police Capture Gunman

    LONDON, Dec. 27 (A.A.P.).—Hundreds of police this morning surrounded a private hotel in Marchmont Street, Holborn, after chasing a gunman through crowded London streets for an hour. The gunman fired shots at the police from the roof of the building,'wounding a constable in the eye, but he ...

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  16. END OF RAIL CONCESSIONS

    Railway travel concessions granted during the war to men in uniform will end on Tuesday. This statement was made on behalf ...

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