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  4. WILL AUSTRALIA RETAIN IT NOW?

    WITH the departure from Australia's amateur tennis ranks of [?]ank Sedgman and Ken McGregor, the last of defending the Davi[?] Cup will prebably go to Mervyn Rose, Lewis Hoad, Ken Rosewall and Ian Ayre. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Welcome Rain In North

    BRISBANE, Jan. 2.— Monsoon rain has begun to fall in the north-west drought area of Queensland. The Weather ...

    Article : 164 words
  6. Q'LAND'S BIG OPPORTUNITY

    BRISBANE, Jan. 2.— Within a few years Queensland might be challenging on its own terms the industrial strength of the south, the president of the Chamber of Manufactures, Mr. L. J. McCray, ...

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  7. RURAL INDUSTRY:

    BRISBANE, Jan. 2.— More efficient efforts introduced on some dairy farms in Queensland have doubled the butterfat output from their cows. The Agriculture Department's Director of Agriculture, Mr. D. O. ...

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  8. Cairns Wharf Stop

    CAIRNS, Jan. 2,— Because of a dispute about the method of calling for labour no work was done on the ...

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  9. Sad at Leaving Australia

    SYDNEY, Jan. 2.— Sedgman doubts whether the 100,000 dollars guarantee to McGregor and himself for their ...

    Article : 416 words
  10. [?]SEDGMAN, McGREGOR PROS:

    SYDNEY Jan. 2.— Frank Sedgman and Ken McGregor will leave Sydney for America to-morrow to commence their professional tennis career. Their decision [?]to accept Jack Kramer's offer was officially announced ...

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  11. JOCKEY PURTELL INJURED

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 2.— Victorian top jockey, Jack Purtell, received serious head injuries in a three-horse race ...

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  12. ANZUS: CLOSER TIES WITH AMERICA

    CANBERRA. January 2.— 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 External Affairs, Mr. Casey, said to-day. This had been ...

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  13. 0ANTI-RED OATH BY U.S. UNIONS

    WASHINGTON. Jan. 2.— A Government body has ordered 12 leaders of American trade unions to ...

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  14. SCOUT BEACONS

    LONDON, January 2.— The Queen approved a proposal by the Chief Scout, Lord Rowal[?]an, for a nationwide ...

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  15. FREE TRADING ON ZINC MARKET

    LONDON. Jan. 2— Zinc will be freely traded to-day on the London market for the first time in 13 years. Private ...

    Article : 108 words
  16. Holden Entered In Monte Carlo Rally

    LONDON. January 2— Two Australian car racing drivers will arrive in England within a week to drive an Australian ...

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  17. PROSPECTS FOR WOOL ARE GOOD

    LONDON, Jan. 2— The year 1953 should be a year of "healthy activity" for the British wool textile industry, the ...

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  18. BIG BUS STRIKE IN NEW YORK

    NEW YORK, January 2.— New Year's strike on Thursday held up 3500 of New York's privately owned buses that ...

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  19. BETTER DAYS IN 1953

    CANBERRA, Jan. 2.— Improvements in general economic conditions in 1953 were to-day foreshadowed by the ...

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  21. Pigeons Carry Royal Greeting

    LONDON. January 2.— British fishermen on a trawler off the east coast used carrier pigeons ...

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  22. Scotland Yard prepares For Confidence Men

    LONDON, Jan. 2.— Scotland Yard is preparing plans for a [?] drive to combat an [?]of confidence tricksters ...

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  23. TOUR FOR YOUNG PLAYERS

    ADELAIDE. Jan. 2.— It was reported here to-night that Rose, Hosewall, Hoad, Hertwig, Fraser and Candy are to be ...

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  24. JOY VI WON 16FT. SKIFF RACE IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY. Jan 2.— The Qtd boat. Joy VI, sailed beautifully by R.n Wright, won the Invitation Handicap for ...

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  25. BIGGER AIRCRAFT CARRIERS FOR U.S. ATOMIC AGE FLEET

    WASHINGTON. Jan. 2.— The United States Navy has increased to at least 12 the number of 60,000-ton aircraft ...

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  26. SEASON'S LOSS BY POTATO GROWERS

    BRISBANE, January 2.— "In assessing a loss by growers of £91,500 on the autumn crop of potatoes, and stating tha[?] a fixed price existed for this crop at £38 a ton, the chairman of the Brisbane Wholesale Potato Distribution Committee, Mr. C. ...

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  27. FAITH IN PRAYER

    LONDON, Jan. 2. — An air hostess calmed passengers with prayers as a crowded airliner, its engines ...

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  28. Aids To Safer Plane Travel

    BRISBANE, January 2.— The first of two new flying aids to make plane travel safer in Queensland has been officially opened by the Civil Aviation Department. The acting, Regional Director. Mr. E H. Fry. said to-day that on January I the State had switched to a new direction "beam"— visual aural range. ...

    Article : 257 words
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