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  2. Rain In North-West Almost Year's Fall

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Nearly a years normal rain has fallen in the north-west over the past few days. Since Friday, Nilparinka has had more than 830 points. More than 10 inches have fallen at Tibooburra. ...

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  3. Russian Population Growth Results From 1936 Drive

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Young men growing up in Russia will outnumber the combined forces of the United States, Britain, the Dominions, Low Countries and Scandinavia, between now and 1960, according ...

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  4. CENTURY TO LOXTON IN SHIELD GAME

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Loxton dominated Victoria's second innings in the Sheffield Shield match against South Australia today. ...

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  5. Big Drop Since War In Exports To U.K.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Australian exports to the United Kingdom had dropped considerably since prewar years, the Federal President of the Liberal Party (Mr. R. G. Casey) said today. ...

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  6. Karen Forces Suffer Heavy Casualties

    RANGOON, Monday (AAP).—Heavy casualties had been inflicted on Karen rebels by Government forces in bitter fighting at Thazi, ...

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  7. AUTUMN—WNTER MILK PRICE RISE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The milk [?]ectional committee of the Prim[?]ry Producers' Union had hoped he new price to operate [?]or the ...

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  8. Opinion Sought On Reparations For UN Staffs

    LONDON, Monday.—The question as to whether the United Nations could claim reparation from countries in which UN staffs are killed ...

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  9. More Meat For U.K. Under New Agreement

    LONDON, Monday (AAP).—Britain is expected to get large quantities of meat, maize and linseed oil from Argentina at ...

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  10. 6 PROPERTIES ACQUIRED FOR LAND SCHEME

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Minister for Post-war Reconstruction (Mr. Dedman) announced he has approved the acquisition of six ...

    Article : 134 words
  11. MORE FOOD THIS YEAR FOR BRITONS

    LONDON, Monday (AAP).—The Food Minister (Mr. Strachey) told a Manchester meeting that food prospects for the coming year were ...

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  12. BERLIN CITY HONOURS ATTLEE

    BERLIN, Monday (AAP).—The main topics of the talks the British Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) held with German politicians during his ...

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  13. BRITISH MILL MANAGERS TARGET FOR REDS

    CALCUTTA, Monday (AAP).—Latest Communist ruse in Bengal is to persuade jute workers to surround British works managers in ...

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  14. HOTEL CLAIM ON SWIMMERS

    LONDON, Monday (APP).—Mr. H. E. Fern Secretary of the British Amateur Swimming Association, announced that unless the ...

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  15. DRIED FRUITS FROM U.S. FIRST SINCE 1947

    LONDON, Monday (AAP).—Britain will import 40,000 tons of dried fruits and an extra 5000 tons of frozen eggs from the United ...

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  16. RELATIVES OF MISSING FAMILY TRACED

    LONDON, Monday.—Latest development in the sensational London "acid murders" investigations was the tracing by detectives of ...

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  17. SPORTING BAN ON GERMANS LIFTED

    BERLIN, Monday.—The post-w[?] ban on German sportsmen competing in events outside Germany has been lifted under an official decree. ...

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  18. Beer Drinkers Blamed for Hotels Closing

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Beer drinkers themselves and not the publicans were largely to blame for the Saturday afternoon closing of hotels, said ...

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  19. "UN BATTLEGROUND OF WORDS"

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Describing the United Nations Organisation as a "battleground of words instead of bullets," Mr. George Ivan Smith ...

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  20. Wife Alleged Husband Tried To Drown Her

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A woman claimed in the Liverpool Court to-day that her husband had attempted to drown her in a bath. ...

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  22. ENGINEERS SOUGHT AT HIGH SALARIES

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The Commonwealth Employment Service Deputy Director (Mr. Dwyer) said today that at least four countries ...

    Article : 119 words
  23. War Office Nominee For Vic. Governor

    TOKYO, Monday (AAP-Reuter) —Former personal representative in Japan of the British Prime Minister (Lieut.—General Sir Charles ...

    Article : 61 words
  24. ENVOY FOR PEACE TALKS IN FORCED LANDING

    LONDON, Monday.—The forced landing of the plane carrying a Transjordan envoy in Cyprus has interfered with hopes for an end ...

    Article : 93 words
  25. BIG HAUL OF PEARLS ON DUNTROON

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Customs officers to day seized more than 6000 strings of pearls, valued at £10,000, from the Duntroon. ...

    Article : 118 words
  26. HAPPY REUNION BY SON AND FATHER

    CLEVELAND, Monday (AAP).—Five-year-old Geoffrey Joiner was re-united with his father at the Cleveland airport on Saturday ...

    Article : 152 words
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  28. AIRLIFT, ONE OF WORLD'S WONDERS

    BERLIN, Monday (AAP).—The British Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) described the Anglo-American airlift as "one of the wonders of ...

    Article : 101 words
  29. PRODIGAL SONS WHO WISH TO COME HOME

    SOFIA, Monday (AAP)—Typical defence argument in the trial of the 15 Protestant Pastors on charges of treason and espionage was that of ...

    Article : 131 words
  30. PRODUCE BY AIR FOR EXHIBITION

    GRAFTON, Monday.—Clarence River vegetables, flowers and fruit will be flown from Grafton to Armidale for display among other ...

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  31. GIRL REMANDED ON MURDER CHARGE

    LITHGOW, Monday.—Charged with the murder of her stepmother, a 17-years-old girl was to-day, in the Children's Court, remanded until ...

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  32. U.S. WANTS TO HIRE GREENLAND BASES

    STOCKHOLM, Monday (AAP).—A request by the United States for military bases on Greenland will be the main stumbling block when ...

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  33. NO MEAT ADVISORY COMMITTEES

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Mr. Adermann, M.H.R. (C.P., Qld.), to-day received a letter from the Minister for Commerce (Mr. ...

    Article : 133 words
  34. First Philippines Consul Arrives

    DARWIN, Monday.—The first Philippines Consul-General to Australia and New Zealand (Mr. Manuel A. Alzate), accompanied ...

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  35. U.S. PRESIDENT ON VACATION

    KEY WEST (Florida), Monday (AAP).—President Truman has arrived at Key West for a 13-day vacation. ...

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  36. Balts' Protest on Soviet Deportation

    STUTTGART, Monday (AAP).—Eight hundred Baltic refugees, at a protest meeting here yesterday, adopted a resolution appealing to ...

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  37. PRIOR OUTPOINTS DE BELIN

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Ted Prior (10.[?]) narrowly outpointed Billy De Belin (10.8[?]), and Johnny Gleeson (8.6[?]) drew with Jim ...

    Article : 37 words
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