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  4. AUSTRALIA SAFE IN SECOND TEST WITH 7-526

    NEWLANDS (Capetown), Monday (A.A.P.): Australia rushed on 214 for three wickets in the second day of the second Test today for the big score of ...

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  5. 1950 Wagga Gift Carnival one of Best Yet Held

    A crowd of 6000—slightly less than last year—watched a highly successful New Year Gift carnival at the Wagga Sportsground yesterday afternoon and evening. From the athletic point of view it was the most highly ...

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  6. Big Future Seen for "Movies by Telephone"

    HOLLYWOOD, Monday (A.A.P.): "Phonevlsion"—movies by telephone, with the aid of a television set — will quadruple motion picture production, Mr. Eugene McDonald, president of the Zenith Radio ...

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  7. Dame Enid, Second Only To G. G.

    Dame Enid Lyons will occupy a unique position as a woman in the new Federal Cabinet. She will be the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Our "Sacrifice" Aids Britain

    Mr. J. B. Cumming Director of Rationing, said recently that rationing had reduced Australian consumption of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Big Bushfire in Northwest Under Control

    SYDNEY, Monday: After raping out of control on a 20-mile front 25 miles northwest of Brewarrina, a bushfire was brought under control late to-night. ...

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  10. CHURCH CONCERN OVER RACIAL DISCRIMINATION

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.). The Rev. Dr. Lewis John Collins, Canon and chancellor of St. Paul's Cathedral, said in a ...

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  11. EARLY BRITISH ELECTION NOW THOUGHT LIKELY

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.): British newspapers today predicted early general British elections probably late is February ...

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  12. Unions Threaten 'No Co-operation With Government'

    Mr. J. A. Ferguson, M.L.C. and N.S.W. president of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. RUSSIANS ACCUSE U.S. OVER GERM-WAR EVIDENCE

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.): The Moscow Radio, quoting "Pravda," claims that the United States many months ago had ...

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  14. Wide Repercussions May Follow World Bank Loan-Term Controversy

    WASHINGTON, Monday (A.A.P.): The fact that the British Development Corporation has found the American-controlled World Bank's terms for a loan of about five million dollars unacceptable may ...

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  15. SERIOUS FIRES IN SOUTHERN QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Monday: Four station families tonight proposed, to evacuate when bushfires on a 25-mile front swept through ...

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  16. Destruction of Big German Steelworks

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.) Two hundred dismantling workers will march into the Hermann Goering Steelworks near ...

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  17. Commonwealth 6/317 in India.

    CALCUTTA, Monday (A.A.P.): The Commonwealth team had scored 6/317 at stumps in their second innings against India in ...

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  18. MR. SPENDER WE TRY TO GET PETROL FROM INDONESIA THIS WEEK

    SYDNEY, Mondays The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Spender) will investigate the possibility of obtaining petrol from Indonesia when he visits that country this week. ...

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  19. South Africa and Petrol

    CAPETOWN, Monday: The Minister for Economic Affairs (Mr. E. H. Louw) said he had decided, subject to Cabinet ...

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  20. Yugoslavia Accused

    ROME, Monday: The Bishop of Trieste (Antonio Santin) has accused the Yugoslavian occupying authorities of the Trieste ...

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  23. President Reappears

    BERLIN, Monday: The East German Prime Minister (Otto Grotewohl) made his first public appearance yesterday after a ...

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  24. Further Restrictions on Lighting Fires in the Open

    SYDNEY, Monday: Drastic action to try to prevent further bushfires in New South Wales was taken today by the Chief Secretary (Mr. Matthews). MR. MATTHEWS Invoked ...

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  25. BRITISH COLONIES URGED TO "FIGHT FOR THE FUTURE"

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.) The Colonial Secretary (Mr Creech Jones) in a New Year broadcast gave the British ...

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  26. Women Swap Husbands in Divorce Court

    LAS VEGAS (Nevada) Monday, (A.A.P.): Two women rang in the New Year with wedding bells when they swapped ...

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  27. Big Drop in Reno Divorces

    RENO, Monday (A.A.P.).: The number of Reno divorces has declined from 11,060 in 1946 to 5392 in 1949. ...

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  28. FIFTH BABY FROM MIGRANT SHIP DIES

    MELBOURNE, Mon: Another migrant baby off the migrant ship, Castelbtanco, died at the Bonegilla Camp Hospital during ...

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