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  3. NARRANDERA HIT BY FLOOD

    The Murrumbidgee River early last night broke its banks at Narrandera. Narrandera police said water was in the backyards of homes in the southern end of the ...

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  4. Boys Play The Game Hard At Practice

    A swerving leap in the air was used by this boy when tackled at Waratah Park on Saturday. The boys, who "play the game ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TRAFFIC HOLD-UP IN NEWCASTLE THREATENED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A tram and bus stoppage in Newcastle is threatened unless the Minister for Transport (Mr. O'Sullivan) intervened before Tuesday. ...

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  6. Wagga Power Fails

    WAGGA was plunged into darkness at midnight last night. There was no warning. Hundreds of residents in ...

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  7. Plane Crashes Into House; Couple Killed

    LAE (New Guinea), Sunday.—Two occupants of a house were killed and the pilot of a plane was seriously injured when the plane ...

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  8. Seaweed Fouls Lines Of 4 Beltmen

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Seaweed fouled the lines of four lifesavers simultaneously at Maroubra to-day. The beltmen were wearing Ross ...

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  9. No Move For Victorian Rail Strike

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A special meeting of the Australian Railways Union executive was held to-day, but no move was made to ...

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  10. TO-DAY MAY DECIDE ON BRISBANE WATERFRONT

    A mass meeting of Brisbane waterside workers, which may be held to-day, is the only authority that can end or continue Brisbane's waterfront crisis. ...

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  11. British Disarm Seretse Khama's Tribe

    SEROWE (Bechuanaland), Mch. 26. A.A.P.—The British authorities have seized "for safe keeping" all arms and ammunition throughout ...

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  12. Flying Saucers May Mean 'Something Big'

    NEW YORK, March 26. A.A.P.—Flying saucers might have a direct relation to the United States atomic programme, Senator Clinton ...

    Article : 222 words
  13. Heavy Voting Likely In Yugoslavia

    BELGRADE, March 26. A.A.P.—Voting opened briskly this morning as Yugoslavia went to the polls with the certainty that Marshal ...

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  14. Bandits Kill 21 Soldiers In 4-Hour Battle

    SINGAPORE, March 26. A.A.P.-Reuter.—Bandits killed 21 members of the security forces in a four-hour battle in Kelantan State. ...

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  15. 270 Bluebottle Stings

    About 270 cases of bluebottle stings were treated at Newcastle Beach ambulance room yesterday. This was more than ambulance ...

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  16. COALITION BACK IN W.A.

    PERTH, Sunday.—The Premier (Mr. McLarty) will be able to form a Liberal and Country League-Country Party Government, after the State elections yesterday. ...

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  17. Job Hunt For U.S. Pupils Leaving School

    WASHINGTON, March 26. A.A.P.—About 1,750,000 students leaving school this year would face the toughest hunt for jobs since ...

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  18. Chances Of Leopold's Return Dim

    BRUSSELS, March 26. A.A.P.—Exiled King Leopold's chances of recovering the Belgian throne looked dim last night when a veteran ...

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  19. Rattlesnake, Fried, Was On Menu

    NEW YORK, March 26.—Fried rattlesnake meat headed the dinner menu to-night in O'Keene, Oklahoma, where 300 people attended ...

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  20. Fortunes Lost, Regained, But Woman Silent

    MILWAUKEE, March 26. A.A.P.—Boys playing in a park found an old purse which they took to the police station. ...

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  21. Scotland Yard Arrests Adelaide Man

    LONDON, March 26. A.A.P.—Edgar Lindsay Allan, 60, accountant, formerly of Adelaide, who was arrested at Exeter, was remanded ...

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  22. Gelignite-Laden Car Explodes

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A stolen car loaded with gelignite exploded when the gelignite caught fire on Mooroondah Highway, ...

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  23. Miner Drowned At Karuah

    The body of George Bruce, about 50, miner, of Neath-street, Pelaw Main, was found floating under Karuah wharf early yesterday. ...

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  24. President Has "Gay" Time

    NEW YORK, March 26.—The most glittering figure at Key West, Florida, where President Truman is relaxing in the sun, is the ...

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  25. Police Injured In Italian Riots

    ROME, March 26. A.A.P.—Six police were injured in fighting with Communist-led demonstrators in Naples on Friday night. ...

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  26. Boys Watched Opium Smuggled Into Singapore

    SINGAPORE, March 26. A.A.P.-Reuter.—Nearly £200,000 worth of illicit opium was recently brought into Singapore. ...

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  27. May Day Rally For West Berlin

    BERLIN, March 26. A.A.P.—The Allies have granted West Berlin permission to stage a giant May Day rally, intended to take ...

    Article : 79 words
  28. Pirate's Maps For Sale—For Dollars

    LONDON, March 26. A.A.P.—Americans will be offered the chance to bid dollars for maps believed to show where Captain Kidd, ...

    Article : 208 words
  29. NEW GOVERNOR FOR SARAWAK

    SINGAPORE, March 26. A.A.P.-Reuter.—The The new Governor of Sarawak (Mr. Anthony Poster Abell) arrived in Singapore to-day, ...

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  30. Prisoner Escapes From Grenfell

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Arthur William Edwards, 27, a Victorian, who is on committal on charges of false pretences, escaped from ...

    Article : 69 words
  31. Theft Of Building Materials Alleged

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Three men were charged at Kogarah Police Station early this morning with having stolen building materials valued at ...

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  32. 30 Drowned In Tokyo Bay

    TOKYO, March 26. A.A.P.-Reuter—Thirty Japanese fishermen were drowned when a 30-ton mackeiel smack struck a rock and sank ...

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