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  3. OVER £20,000 DAMAGE IN SYDNEY FIRE

    THIS VIEW FROM THE CLOCK TOWER, Central Railway Station, shows the scene in Rawson Place, Sydney, on Tuesday morning when a fire swept through the two top floors of Rawson Chambers, causing damage estimated at more than £20,000. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Stalin's Right-Hand Man Dies

    MOSCOW, Wednesday: Colonel-General Andrei Zhdanov who was regarded as the logical successors to Marshal Stalin has died at the age of 51. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Closing of Foundry Holds up Job at Gasworks

    The closing of Hanks' Foundry Pty. Ltd. at Wagga will hold up a £1000 installation programme at the Wagga City Council's gasworks. ...

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  6. SPRING USHERED IN WITH COW WINDS. RAIN

    Yesterday, the official opening of, Spring, was accompanied in most Riverina centres with cold squally winds, accompanied by steady showers of rain. ...

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  7. New Austn. Car Named "Holden"

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: General Motors Holden have named their new Australian-produced motor car, "Holden." ...

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  8. Baby Born After Mother Dies

    LONDON, Wednesday: Doctors at Saint Mary's Hospital, Portsmouth, yesterday performed a ...

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  9. TRAINEE NURSE CLAIMS WRONGFUL DISMISSAL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Miss Jill Francis Clune, 20. a trainee nurse, told Mr. Justice Webb today that she believed her ...

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  10. Federal Parliament Opened

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Government viewed with dismay and misgiving the unfortunate divisions of opinion among the wartime Allies in Europe, the Governor-General (Mr. McKell) said ...

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  11. SEX CASES INCREASED IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Cases of drunkenness, traffic law breaches, and sex offences in New South Wales showed an ...

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  12. Barnes Out First Ball at Hastings

    HASTINGS, Wednesday: Bradman won the toss and the Australians went in to bat on a good wicket against the South ...

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  13. DEATH SENTENCE FOR TARONGA PARK MURDER

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Mr. Justice Ma[?]ll, at the Central Criminal Court today sentenced to d[?]th James Michael ...

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  15. ROAD SAFETY CONFERENCE IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Motorists obtained their driver's licence too easily the Minister for Transport (Mr. O'Sullivan) said ...

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  17. Only 50 Miles' Travel a Week Expected For Private Motorists

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The average private motorist would have sufficient petrol to carry him only about 50 miles a week when the 20 per cent. cut came into operation next month, said the secretary of the Service Station Association (Mr. C. A. Gregory). today. ...

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  18. MELBOURNE STADIUM FOR TENNIS GAMES?

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: An architect has been called in by the Melbourne Stadiums Ltd. to advise them on the necessary ...

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  19. WORLD AT CROSSROADS, SAYS POPE

    ROME, Wednesday (A.A.P.): The Pope said today that the world had reached "the critical crossroads of history". ...

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  20. Caucus to Review Pensions For Railwaymen

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: A request that the State Government give immediate consideration to an increase of pension ...

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  21. German Railmen Stand By For New Orders

    BERLIN, WED., (A.A.P.): German Railway officials have been told to stand by for Sunday next, indicating that ...

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  22. MIDDLE EAST TROUBLE BLAMED FOR OIL POSITION

    CANBERRA, Wed.: Australia lost four million tons of petrol owing to the trouble in the Middle East, the Minister for ...

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  23. N.Z. Polio Cases

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday, (A.A.P.-Reuter): There have been 745 positive cases of poliomyelitis, including 39 ...

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