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  4. SEDGMAN PLAYS KRAMER NEXT WEEK IN HIS PRO. DEBUT

    LOS ANGELES, Friday (A.A.P.): Australian tennis stars Sedgman and McGregor will make their professional debut here next Tuesday and Wednesday nights—with Sedgman opposing Jack Kramer. ...

    Article : 487 words
  5. "Jacky's" last flight

    SOMEWHERE BETWEEN Ballarat and Melbourne this kookaburra was killed by a train. Its body was caught in the engine's broken headlamp when the train reached Spencer Street. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FIRECRACKER MAY HAVE CAUSED HUGE BLAST

    VALPARAISO, Fri. (A.A.P.): A firecracker tossed by a boy may have been the indirect cause of a terriffic New Year explosion in ...

    Article : 341 words
  7. £6000 awaits stranger

    SYDNEY, Friday: Master baker Arthur Lockrey, 66, of Maroubra Bay Road, Masoubra, today shared first prize of £12,000 in the New Year Special Lottery with a man whose name ...

    Article : 157 words
  8. Jockey's condition critical

    MELBOURNE, Friday: Jack Purtell, Victoria's leading Jockey, is fighting for his life in Alfred Hospital tonights. ...

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  9. MAN WOMAN CHARGED

    BRISBANE, Friday: A 29-year-old domestic and a 38-year-old fencing contractor appeared in Brisbane Police Court today on charges arising from the finding by police of the buried ...

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  10. Man electrocuted at Wagga

    Despite efforts by doctors and ambulance officers to save the life of a 24-year-old Sydney engineer, who suffered severe burns to his neck after be fell on to 415 volt five wires at the Lewisham Hospital yesterday failed. ...

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  11. TRAIN CREW LEAPS TO SAFETY

    SYDNEY Friday: The crew of a [?]ocomotive hauling bulk wheat trucks Jumped clear seconds before it crashed into the ...

    Article : 127 words
  12. CHAPLIN'S HOUSE

    LONDON, Friday (AAP): Charlie Chaplin has bought a luxurious villa at Corsair, on the hills overlooking Lake ...

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  13. Coy. takes over Rum Jungle field

    DARWIN, Fri.: Territory Enter[?]rices Pty. Ltd. a subsidiary of Zine Corporation, yesterday officially ...

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  14. THREE DROWN IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Friday: Two girls and a man were drowned in N.S.W. today. Their deaths brought the ...

    Article : 156 words
  15. BANKS LEFT" GINGER TO HIS DAUGHTER

    SIDNEY, Friday: Artist James Charles Bancks creator of comic strip character Ginger Meggs, has "left Ginger" on trust to his daughter Sheena until she is 21. ...

    Article : 120 words
  16. PACIFIC SCOUTS FRATERNISE

    SYDNEY, Friday: It was social activity and fraternisation day at the Pan-Pacific Scouts Jamboree at ...

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  17. Man drowns in river

    SYDNEY, Friday: A man was drowned when be collapsed and fell from his launch into Cook's River ...

    Article : 64 words
  18. Jockey's mother wins case

    SYDNEY, Friday: The mother of famous Australian jockey "Togo" Johnstone, obtained an eviction order in Paddington Court today against Maurice Victorian Point, company ...

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  19. GREETINGS BY PIGEONS

    LONDON, Friday (AAP): British fishermen on a trawler off the east coast used carrier pidgeons yesterday to ...

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  20. VITAL LEAD IN MURDER CASE

    SYDNEY, Friday: A tram passenger today gave police a vital lead in the Christmas Day murder of Shirley ...

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  21. COUNTRY GIRLS' SWIM SUCCESSES

    SYDNEY, Friday: Six country girls have reached the finals of four events in the N.S.W. women's swimming ...

    Article : 102 words
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  24. Beef price reduced

    SYDNEY, Friday: Retail price of beef lines in country and metropolitan areas will be reduced by 2d a lb. from ...

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  25. HITLER ON PLAQUE

    This bronze plaque, bearing the effigies of Frederick the Great, Bismarck and Adolf Hitler, was found after a migrant camp in Victoria was vacated recently. It is inscribed with the markings of the Nazi sculptor ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. Put his own death notice in newspaper

    PERTH, Friday: A man who put his own death notice in a Perth newspaper on November 12 was fined £5 on a false ...

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  27. CASEY TELLS OF STRONGER TIES WITH U.S.

    CANBERRA, Friday: The outstanding achievement of Australia in the field of foreign policy during 1952 was the consolidation of relations with the United States, the Minister for Exernal Affairs (Mr. Casey) said today. ...

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  28. MECHANIC ON CHARGE OF MURDER

    MELBOURNE, Friday: Detectives today charged a 30-year-old mechanic, of Camp Pell, with the murder of ...

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  29. EIGHT TRAPPED IN CAR'S PLUNGE

    SYDNEY, Friday: Twi women, two men, and four children were trapped inside a car today when it crashed through a safety fence and plunged 10 feet over an embankment at Manly. ...

    Article : 156 words
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