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  4. WAGGA PACKED OUT FOR SALE OF BLOODSTOCK

    People are in Wagga from all park of the Commonwealth for the sale of brood mares at the Wagga Municipal Saleyards today and tomorrow. History will be created by the sale of 331 mares ...

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  5. LINER ASHORE IN GALE

    A PASSENGER ship, the Nalrana (3402 tons)—for three years at anchor in the Bay—was blown ashore near Prince's Pier, Melbourne, in Sunday's gale. This dramatic picture was taken in drenching rain at the height of the gale. The Nairana had recently been sold by Huddart Parker to a firm of importers and exporters. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. More Power Cuts Inevitable

    SYDNEY, Monday: Electricity restrictions appear inevitable at or before Easter unless the miners produce more coal. This is the only inference drawn by a power authority from a statement ...

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  7. ABORIGINES REFUSE CORROBOREE

    DARWIN, Monday: Durwin aborigines have refused to perform a corroboree for visiting American tourists ...

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  8. MYSTERY SMOKE MISSILES KOREA REPORT

    WASHINGTON, Mon. (AAP): The sighting of mysterious smoke-trailing missiles by an American seaplane tender in ...

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  9. LAMINGTON'S MAJOR ERUPTION.

    CANBERRA, Monday: Mount Lamington volcano threw ash 600,000 feet in the air in a spectacular major eruption ...

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  10. Coal Production Plans Vigorous, Minisster Says

    SYDNEY, Monday: Plans were well in hand for a vigorous coal production programme for 1951, the Minister for Shipping and Fuel (Senator McLeay) said today. The statement was made following weekend conference between himself ...

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  11. C.S.I.R.O, WARNS ON CONTROL OF RABBITS

    MELBOURNE, Monday: No line of Investigation seemed likely to lead to any revolutionary innovation in the methods of ...

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  12. WHEAT YIELD 183,400,000 BUSHELS

    CANBERRA, Monday: Australia's wheat harvest for the 1950-51 season totalled 183,400,000 bushels—16.7 per cent below the ...

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  13. THREE DIE FOR MURDER

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Apparently unconscious, and with her face completely covered, Jean Lee, 31, of Sydney, was carried handcuffed to the scaffold by the hangman and his assistant this morning. ...

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  14. SHORT PLAY IN SHIELD GAME IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Only 77 minutes of play was possible in the Victoria-Western Australia Sheffield Shield match at the ...

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  15. GOOD RESULTS FORM THREE-POWER TAIKS

    SYDNEY, Monday: Very good General results were reached by [?]elegales from the United States, Australia and New Zealand in ...

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  16. "38th PARALLEL MEANS NOTHING"

    TOKYO, Monday (A.A.P.-Reuter) : Commander of the Eighth Army in Korea, Lieut.-General Ridgway, today said the ...

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  17. Junee Player For Newtown

    SYDNEY, Monday: Nineteen-year-old Junee winger, Stan barkings, and Cessnock forward Jack White, will play for ...

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  20. 18 Months for Man With 37 Convictions

    SYDNEY, Monday: An 18-year-old shopbreaker, who was sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment in the Quarter Sessions ...

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  21. POOR CROPS

    LONDON, Monday: Fanners throughout Britain are faced with the possibility of the worst crop failures for years because ...

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  22. "FANTASTIC" ESCAPE BY NEGRO

    BALTIMORE, Mon. (A.A.P.): A Negro convict escaped from the State prison yesterday through a narrow 70ft. tunnel ...

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  23. "MONSTER" GOES TO GAOL FOR 14 YEARS

    SYDNEY, Monday: A sentence of 14 years' imprisonment was imposed on a man described as "an uncontrollable and ...

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  24. K.C. ADMITS MINERS DID NOT GIVE PLEDGE ON STRIKES

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Mr. G. E. Barwick, K.C. (for the Attorney-General) told the Arbitration Court today that the Commonwealth did not suggest there was an underakmg by the three miners' leaders in 1949 that they would never participate in strikes. ...

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  25. Another Polio Death

    SYDNEY, Monday: Eleven cases of poliomyelitis and one death reported by the Health Department today brings the ...

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