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  4. Heavy Seas Pound Sydney Beaches

    THIS PICTURE is typical of the heavy seas which have been pounding Sydney beaches for days. Spectators scatter as waves crash over the promenade at Dee Why. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 32 words
  5. U.S. RUSHING ARMS AID TO SOUTH KOREA AGAINST REDS

    WASHINGTON, Mon. (A.A.P.): The United States will send powerful weapons to South Korea, invaded by Communist forces from Northern Korea, ...

    Article : 750 words
  6. COUNTRY PARTY AND LABOR FORM VICTORIAN GOVT.

    MELBOURNE, Monday: The Governor (Sir Dallas Brooks) today commissioned the Leader of the Victorian Country Party (Mr. J. G. B. McDonald) to form a State Government. The Country Party will govern with the support of the Labor Party. ...

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  7. Mr. Buttenshaw Dies, Aged 74

    SYDNEY, Monday: Mr. Ernest Albert Buttenshaw, prominent and popular in State politics for many years, died at his home In ...

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  8. No Supplies to Milk Bars in Three Cities

    SYDNEY, Monday: Milk supplies to all milk bars In Sydney, Newcastle, Wollongong and the Blue Mountains will cease ...

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  9. ENORMOUS FLOOD DAMAGE TO ROADS; REPAIRS MAY COST £2-MILLION

    SYDNEY, Monday: The Premier (Mr. McGirr) has approached the Federal Government for financial assistance to carry out repair work to New South Wales roads and highways which have been damaged by floods and continuous rains. The secretary of the Local Government Association (Mr. Mainerd) said tonight ...

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  10. Coal Position Grim; Unofficial Rationing Begins

    SYDNEY, Monday: A Joint Coal Board spokesman said tonight that unofficial rationing of coal to essential services and general industry' had already begun. ...

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  11. Austn. Prisoners Executed "For Security"

    LOS NEGROS, Monday (A.A.P,—Reuter): A number of Australian prisoners of war at Gasmata (New Britain) were executed because it was feared they might act as spies, destroy aircraft and ...

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  12. Trail of Devastation in Northern Floods; Two More Drownings

    SYDNEY, Monday: Leaving a trail of death and destruction, muddy floodwaters are slowly subsiding in the water-ravaged areas from Newcastle to the Queensland border. The death-roll in the Grafton district reached four today. Frederick Ayres, ...

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  13. Australians Win Early Games at Wimbledon

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  14. MAN BURNED TO DEATH AT ALBURY

    ALBURY, Monday: An old-age pensioner was Incinerated early today when the canvas covered waggon In which he ...

    Article : 236 words
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  17. Labor Confident of Majority

    SYDNEY, Monday: The Premier (Mr. McGirr) dissipated fears that the Auburn seat would be lost to Labor in his decision today to call a meeting of the [?] S.W. Parliamentary Caucus at 3 p.m. on Wednesday. This is accepted as a final indication that Mr. McGirr hopes to rule the State ...

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  18. Truck Crashes Into Murray; Man Drowned

    ALBURY, Monday: A father of seven children was drowned In the Murray River on Friday when the truck he was driving ...

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