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  4. £1000 LOTTERY PRIZE TO WAGGA MAN

    Seven hours after a Wagga man had told a friend that he might win a lottery prize "one of these days," he was informed ...

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  5. Golden Casket Exonerated By Commission

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: Finding that there were no dishonest or improper practices by any person in relation to the sale and purchase of tickets in Golden Caskets No. 1367 and 1241 are made in a report by ...

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  6. SMILES FROM NEW AUSTRALIANS

    MELBOURNE was greeted with wide smiles by Ellen Kr[?]kori and Erna Tamm, from Estonia, when they arrived this week in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Bank and Anti-Red Bills to Be First Step

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Bills to repeal legislation for the nationalisation of banking in Australia and to curb Communist activities will be the first ...

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  8. GOOD WISHES FOR MAN WHO PLAYED WITH W.G. GRACE

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday (A.A.P,—Reuter): One of the few men still living who played cricket against ...

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  9. UNSKILLED WORKER'S LIVING-COSTS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: Living costs for the average unskilled worker, man or woman, total £343/4/ a year (over ...

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  10. Close Finish in British Election Now Forecast

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): Both Labor and Conservatives are confident of Thursday's election result, but whichever way the poll goes, a close finish seems certain. ...

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  11. Trouble in Railways Over Migrants

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The State council of the Australian Railways Union today decided to move to have migrants in the ...

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  12. POWER STATION ON HUME DAM; BILL PREPARED

    SYDNEy, Tuesday: State Cabinet to-day agreed to a bill for the construction of a power station at the Hume Weir. ...

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  13. CABLES IN BRIEF

    WASHINGTON, Tues.: Talks between American [?] companies and British officials have ended In a stalemate. The talks were ...

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  14. TRANSPORT TIE-UP THREAT IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: A Statewide tie-up of transport is threatened following tramwaymen's demands which have left ...

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  15. Paris Post for Mr. Keith Officer

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The decision to appoint the former Australian Ambassador to China (Mr. Keith Officer) as ...

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  16. Mr. Chifley Unopposed as Labor Leader

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Parliamentary Labor Party to-day elected Mr. Chifley as Its leader for the next three years. ...

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  17. Leeton Wheat Blaze Caused by Cigarette Butt?

    LEETON, Tuesday: Speaking of the fire which caused serious damage to the wheat stack at Leeton, a railway officer said ...

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  20. De-Zoning of Bread Deliveries

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The Prices Minister (Mr. Finnan) has prepared a recommendation for Cabinet regarding the fixing of ...

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  21. FIVE MORE POLIO CASES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Five cases of poliomyelitis were reported to the Health Department today, bringing the total this year to ...

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  22. Country Party Elects Leaders

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Deputy Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden) to-day was unanimously elected Leader of the Country ...

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  23. MR. CHURCHILL DEFENDS MAKING ATOM-BOMB SPEECH ON EVE OF BRITISH POLL

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): Mr. Winston Churchil told a crowded meeting at Manchester last night that the words he had spoken at Edinburgh about the atom bomb had "rolled around the world and may have created a new situation." ...

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  24. £250 Damages for Ciri After Airgun Accident

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A young girl who had been accidentally shot In the right eye by the airgun of a 16-year-old boy, ...

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  25. For Trial on Murder Charge

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: Olaf Karl Kharlsen, 53, was committed for trial at the Coroner's Court to-day on a charge of ...

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