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  4. HUGE COST OF FLOODS IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: Floods in Victoria used at least £1,500,000 worth of damage to roads, bridges, railway lines and bridges and [?]vee banks, the Minister for Public Works (Mr. ...

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  5. "MR. TAFT CAN'T WIN"

    NEW YORK, Tuesday (A.A.P.): Senator Taft would stand little chance of being elected President if he won the Republican nomination, the "New York Times" said in an article today. ...

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  6. R.S.P.C.A MEN DEFY MR. EVATT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: RSFCA members today reopened a meeting which had been closed by the president (Mr. Clive ...

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  7. Stir at Ashfield declaration

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: "My opponent is like a man caught on a breaker and unexpectedly carried to the shore," said unsuccessful Liberal candidate, Mr. Ray Watson at the declaration ...

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  8. TAXI MURDER

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A 17½-year-old youth was charged at Phillip Street police station early today with having murdered Joseph Edward Fisher, 29, Dee Why taxi-driver, at Church Point ...

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  9. CHILD'S BODY IN LOG

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The strangled, charred body of a two-year-old girl was found in a burnt-out log ...

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  10. £25,000 CLAIMED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: A Supreme Court writ claiming £25,000 damages was taken out today on behalf of a two-year-old boy who was seriously injured when two can collided on ...

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  11. Quick job in island [?]irstrip

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: Royal Australian Air Force [?]en have completed a modern an airfield on Cocos Island ...

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  12. A.L.P. wins in another union

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Australian Labor Party supporters have won seven leading positions in a ballot for officers of the Miscellaneous Workers' Union. ...

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  13. Brewery strike called off

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: The strike of brewery workers scheduled for tomorrow has been called off. ...

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  14. Nearness of truce reiterated

    TOKYO, Tues. (A.A.P.): United Nations trace negotiators today pointed out to the Communists the ...

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  15. £50,000 FOR ROADS HIT BY FLOODS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The N.S.W. Premier (Mr. Cahill) has approved an advance payment of £50,000 to help ...

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  16. Philippines President coming here

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: President Quirino of the Philippines will pay a goodwill visit to Australia, late this year or ...

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  17. U.K. ship ready for challenge?

    NEW YORK Tues. (AAP): A report that the liner Queen Elizabeth had attained 34 knots during the June 18-23 ...

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  18. Court ballot requested

    MELBOURNE, Tues.: An application for a Court-conducted union ballot to elect, officers of the Builders' ...

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  19. "Ginger Meggs" creator dead

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Mr. James Charles Bancks, creator of the famous comic strip, "Ginger Meggs", died suddenly at his Point Piper home today. ...

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  20. Appointment extended

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: State cabinet today extended the appointment of the N.S.W. Government-General in London, Mr. ...

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  21. RECORD U.S. ARMS BUDGET

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: A military budget of 46,403- million dollars (about £20,716-million) in cash and ...

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  22. "Red Dean" sees change in China

    HONGKONG Tues (A.A.P.- Reuter): Great changes in China in the past 20 years have astonished the Red Dean ...

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  23. RIPOSTE

    VIENNA Tuesday (A.A.P.): "Do you come bringing peace?" was the question asked by Soviet High Commissioner, ...

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  26. Owners offer land for soldiers' farms

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: State Cabinet today approved the acquisition for war service land settlement of six promotion estates at prices in excess of 15 per cent above 1942 values. Announcing this, the Pre- ...

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  27. AMBASSADOR FROM GERMANY

    Dr. Walther Hess, the first West German Ambassador to Australia, arrived recently. Dr. Hess ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. Newspapermen trapped

    MILDURA, Tuesday: Two newspapermen were trapped for nearly an hour in an erosion cleft, 60 feet deep, 20 ...

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  29. MRS. LONG EASILY DEFEATED

    LONDON, Tues. (A.A.P.- Special): Miss Maureen Connolly, United States singles champion, today won her way ...

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  30. QUEEN MAY TRAVEL IN EMPIRE

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP): With increasing facilities for air travel it is expected that the Queen will pay more ...

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  31. ANOTHER TAXI-DRIVER WAS BASHED LAST SATURDAY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Inquiries into the murder of William Corbett have been extended to ships on the Sydney waterfront following a report today of another taxi-driver bashing. C.I.B. detectives are probing the possibility that the two crimes are linked. Taxi-driver Arthur Morris. ...

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  32. HUGE DAMAGE BY NEW YORK FIRE

    NEW YORK Tues (A.A.P.): Forty firemen were injured and a watchman was missing and feared dead yesterday in ...

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