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  2. Runners-up in 1952 National Football Premiership.

    Queanbeyan-Acton team which was defeated by Ainslie by 14 points in the grand final on Saturday. Known as the "Flying Tigers" because their colours comprise the black and white of the magpie and the stripe of a tiger, the team came from last to second on the competition ladder. L. to R., Back Row: R. Hunter (trainer), E. Hincksman, R. Watterson, A. Muir, B. Andrews, H. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Special Helmets To Guard Again "Flying" Tools

    More then 200 tradesmen at Geelong will be protexted from "fktubg tools" by crash helmets which can withstand a one-ton ...

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  6. SPEED, CLASS, AND ABILITY IN EPIC GAME

    Despite the differing guesses about gate-takings and the actual attendance, there was no gainsaying that the 1952, grand ...

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  7. Full Employment On Melbourne Waterfront

    For the first time in many weeks Melbourne's 5,600 waterside workers received jobs this morning. ...

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  8. Jury Awards Record Damages To Nswsboy

    A Supreme Court jury to-night awarded £19 500—an Australian record for an accident claim— to a newsboy who had both legs ...

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  9. RISE OF PRICE OF PAINTS IN N.S.W.

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