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  4. TWO BOYS AND A CAKE

    What a day to have a toothache, thought Raymond Kent, 4,1/2, as he watched Keith Ritchie demolishing cake at a term break-up party in the first grade classroom at Gilmer College, Preston. Keith had no time to spare offering sympathy. It was a particularly important party for him— because he ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ECORD CROWD MAY N[?]EE WAGGA UP RACES

    The 1952 Wagga Gold Cup to be run tomorrow afternoon is one of the most open cup staged at Wagga for a long time, and so the interest that a record crowd may see ...

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  6. Railman tells of care he took in burnoff operation

    A railway ganger told Bushfir Inquiry in Wagga yesterday that he considered he exercised every care and precaution during burning-off operations on January 22 alongside The Rock- Westby line. ...

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  7. PAYMENTS TO BE MADE TO RAIL CRASH VICTIMS

    SYDNEY, Monday: Advance payments would be made to victims and dependants of the Berala railway accident, the Minister for Transport (Mr.Sheahan) said today. ...

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  8. HOLD UP AT CITY THEATRE

    SYDNEY, Mon.: Two men tonight staged an armed hold-up up at the Park Theatre, Liverpool Street, and took between £80 and £100. ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA'S HUGE TRADE DEFICIT

    CANBERRA, Monday: With a further adverse result in trading during April this year, Australia's total adverse trade balance for the first 10 months of the current financial year reacked £354,300,000. During April alone, the ad-, ...

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  10. NEW AIR TERMINAL IN FIJI

    MELBOURNE, Monday: A new air terminal at Buda Point, FIJI, will be built by Vacuum Oil Company at a ...

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  11. Sex criminal in country?

    SYDNEY, Monday: The Acting Chief of the C.I.B. (Superintendent J. Wiley) said today a sexually abnormal criminal escapee was believed to be hiding in a New South Wales country town. ...

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  12. Royal House?

    LONDON, Monday: Osborne House, favorite home of Queen Victoria, may again be used as a Royal residence. The ...

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  13. 40-hour week defended by Cahill

    SYDNEY, Monday: The 40-hour-week is not res­ponsible for inefficiency, the Premier (Mr. Cahill) said today. ...

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  14. MANY DISTRICT HOTELS MENTIONED AT LIQUOR COMMISSION HEARING

    SYDNEY, Monday: It was a notorious fact that the publiction that ought to be available, and the excuses offered for this liquor Royal Commissioner (Mr. Justice Maxwell) said today. he did not believe half the stories told about rooms being unavailable to the public because ...

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  17. Four convicts still at large

    MELBOURNE, Mon.: The four convicts who escaped from the French Island penal settlement on Thursday night ...

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  18. ANOTHER FORGED £10 NOTE FOUND

    MELBOURNE, Mon.: Another "dud" £10 note was passed in Melbourne on Satur-day, making the thirteenth, ...

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  19. Scarlet fever at Coolamon and Ganmain

    SYDNEY, Monday An ep[?]demic of scarlet fever In Coolamon and Ganmaln is being investigated by a Health ...

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