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  4. McBRIDE RECEIVES KNIGTHOOD IN HONORS LIST FOR NEW YEAR

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.): Australia's Minister for Defence (Philip Albert Martin McBride) is among Australians to receive knighthoods in the 1953 Commonwealth of Australia list of New Year honors. ...

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  5. MISS MARG. RUTZOU IS MISS WAGGA

    Before a crowd estimated at between 16,000 and 17,000 last night, Miss Margaret Rutzou was crowned Miss Wagga for 1953. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Unity in Churches

    The Rev. Dr. Dougla[?] Horton, visiting American clergyman, called for m, world-wide united ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. VICTORY TRIO

    Harry Hopman, captain-manager, and his two-man team were all smiles after Sedgman and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SEIXAS LONE WINNER FOR YANKS IN CUP

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday: Vic Seixas beat Ken McGregor today in Four sets for the only American win in the Australia v America challenge round of the Davis Cup. Australia yesterday won the ...

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  9. HUGE COAL STOCKS READY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Principal coal consumers throughout Australia would begin 1953 with the biggest stocks of coal ever. Mr. S. F. Cochran ...

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  10. Three fight out yacht race finish

    HOBART, Wednesday: Three yachts, Landfall (Vic). Ruthean (N.S.W.) and Nocturne (N.S.W.), are ...

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  11. Honor for scientist

    ST. LOUIS, Wed. (AAP): Dr. Edward Condon was installed last night as President of the American Association ...

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  12. NEW YEAR PROMOTIONS IN R.A.A.F.

    CANBERRA, Wed., The Minister for Air (Mr. McMahon) announced today that New Year promotions in ...

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  13. SCOUTS FROM N.G. MARCH IN BARE FEET

    SYDNEY, Wed.: Papuan and New Guinea boy Scouts refused to march in shoes and discarded them when 2000 ...

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  14. Govt. favors rail extension

    DARWIN, Wednesday: The Federal Government is understood to be considering a proposal for an extension of the Darwin-Birdum railway to Newcastle Waters. ...

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  15. Increased action in Korea?

    TOKIO, Wednesday (AAP)—Communist China promised North Korea, in a New Year's message today, to strengthen ...

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  16. State leaders welcome 1953

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The Premier (Mr. Cahill) and the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Treatt) today issued die following New Year's messages:— ...

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  19. NUNN MAY FREED FROM PRISON THINKS HE ACTED RIGHTLY

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.): Alan Nunn, 41-year-old scientist, released from prison on Monday, after serving a sentence for betraying atomic secrets to Russia, said yesterday: "I think I acted rightly." Nunn May, who served six ...

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  20. TRUMAN ORDERS CONTINUED AID TO BRITAIN

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday (A.A.P.): President Truman yesterday ordered that military and economic aid should ...

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  21. AWARD TO JOURNALIST

    BRISBANE, Wed.: Mr. H. J. Manning, who received the O.B.E. in the Queen's New Year's honors list, is ...

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  22. "Communist in full retreat"

    NEW YORK, Wed. (AAP): French military authorities in Indo-China claim that the Communist-led Vietminh ...

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