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  4. HARVEY SCORES BRILLIANT CENTURY FOR AUST. IN HIS FIRST TEST

    LEEDS, Sunday (A.A.P.): A virile 76 not out by Lindwall and valiant rearguard actions by Bill Johnston and Era Toshack after tea on the third day of the fourth Test gave Australia a chance of catching England's first innings total. Harvey's immaculate 112 in his Test debut against England, a vigorous 93 by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Four New Flying Boats For Tasman Service.

    Britain's latest—the Speedbird Solent, 34-passenger flying-boat four of which are to be bough by Tasman Empire Airways. They are used by BOAC for the Southampton-Johannesburg flight. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Russia Fails to Incite Berlin Riots

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.): Colonel Sergei Tulpanov, chief of the Russian "Agitation and Propaganda" section in Germany since 1945, has been relieved of his post for failure to organise properly ...

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  7. Tower May Fall In 400 Years

    The 179ft. Leaning Tower of Pisa ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. HERNE BAY BABY; TWO ARRESTED

    SYDNEY, Sunday: A young man and his wife were arrested in their Herne Bay flat just before ...

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  9. Saw Plane "Like Speed Cordon Rocket-Ship"

    ATLANTA (Georgia), Sunday (A.A.P.): Two pilots reported that on Friday night they saw a ...

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  10. TRUMAN COMMENTS ON LATEST ATOM BOMB TESTS IN PACIFIC

    WASHINGTON, Sunday (A.A.P.): President Truman last night reaffirmed that the United States would lift the secrecy surrounding atomic energy when Russia and other nations joined in a "workable" ...

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  11. NEW FRENCH P.M. WANTS FIRM FOREIGN POLICY

    PARIS, Sunday (A.A.P.): The Assembly by 352 votes to 190 last night expressed its confidence in the ailing ...

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    CHAIRMAN of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Mr. David Lilienthal. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. MR. WALLACE SAYS HE COULD END BERLIN CRISIS

    PHILADELPHIA, Sunday (A.A.P.): Mr. Henry Wallace and Senator Glen Taylor yesterday accepted Presidential and Vice-Presidential nomination ...

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  14. Pilot of Mystery Plane Arrested

    NEW YORK, Sunday: The crew of nine aboard a mysterious Flying Portress which flew to Halifax (Nova Scotia), then ...

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  15. British Troops and Spitfires Launch Big Attack in Malaya

    SINGAPORE, Sunday (A.A.P.-Reuter): Rocket-firirig Spitfires, British troops and police at dawn to-day launched Malaya's biggest combined attack yet against terrorist hideouts in the Kajang Semenyih area ...

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  16. THREE CONVICTS ESCAPE FROM PRISON FARM

    'SYDNEY, Sunday: Three young convicts escaped from the Emu Plains prison farm to-day. ...

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  17. Girl Cyclists Cross Nullabor Plains

    ADELAIDE, Sunday: Two girl cyclists who are touring round Australia have reached Adelaide after completing the trip ...

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  18. "Blue Baby" Returning

    BALTIMORE, Sunday: Shirley Brown, of Warrnambool (V.) who was successfully operated on here for a "blue baby" ...

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  19. Hungarian Arrests

    BUDAPEST, Sunday: Sixty-two officials of the Hungarian Ministry of Agriculture have been arrested for "felony and ...

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  21. Lang Accuses Govt. of "Aiding and Abetting" Malayan Communists

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Accusing the Chifley Government of "aiding and abetting" the Malayan Communist Party, Mr. J. T. Lang, M.H.R., said last night that what had happened in Malaya demonstrated what could happen in Australia if "the present policy of appeasement of Communism" continued. ...

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  23. Aust. Reds Protest on Assassination

    SYDNEY, Sunday: A meeting organised by the Australian Communist Party in the Sydney Domain this afternoon passed a ...

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  24. QLD. PRISON CONTROLLER SUSPENDED

    BRISBANE, Sunday: Charges relating to the alleged running of non-Government stock—horses and cattle—on two State ...

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  25. Butter May be Rationed for Five Years

    SYDNEY, Sunday: According to experts in the dairying industry, there is little chance of butter rationing in Australia ...

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  26. MAN STABBED IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Sunday: A man was stabbed in the abdomen early this morning and admitted to hospital in a serious ...

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  27. Man Jammed by Towing Car

    SYDNEY, Sunday: After escaping unhurt when his car crashed into a post in Glebe last night, a mad was ...

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