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  3. GOODS TRAIN STOPPAGE TODAY

    GOODS 'TRAINS THROUGHOUT VICTORIA STOPPED RUNNING AT MIDNIGHT LAST NIGHT AS THE RESULT OF A 24-HOUR STOPPAGE ORDERED BY THE GOODS ...

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    THE KING AND THE PRINCESSES wore tartan when, with the Queen, they attended the Royal Highland Society games at Aboyne. The Marquis of Aberdeen and Temair is at the right. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Side of Bus Torn Out In Crash

    A youth was killed when the side was tom out of a bus in which he was travelling on Saturday evening. ...

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  6. Killed After Swerving To Avoid Child

    Douglas Templar, 30, of Smith st, St Kilda, suffered fatal injuries on Saturday evening when his car struck a tram in ...

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  7. TRUMAN'S COMMENT ON WALLACE SPEECH "No Change in Foreign Policy"

    THERE had been, no change in the established foreign policy of the United States, President Truman told a Press conference on Saturday. He said there had been "a natural misunderstanding" of ...

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  8. NO PRICE OFFERED FOR BERNBOROUGH IN CAULFIELD CUP

    SYDNEY, Sun: So impressive was Bernborough in winning the Chelmsford Stakes at Randwick yesterday—his 12th ...

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  9. FIVE BRITISH COMMUNISTS ARRESTED

    Five prominent members of the Communist party were arrested on warrants on Saturday as a result of the ...

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  11. DELIVERY OF SATURDAY'S "ARGUS"

    Following a stopwork meeting of the mechanical and clerical sections of the newspaper staffs employed in "The ...

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  12. THREE PLANES IN MID-AIR COLLISION

    Three Tempest fighter planes collided in midair on Saturday after the fly-past commemorating the Battle for Britain. One ...

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  13. RECORD CANADIAN PAPER OUTPUT

    The Canadian Newsprint Association announced that Canadian mills in August produced a record of 370,676 tons. ...

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  14. SEVERE EARTH TREMOR FELT IN GIPPSLAND

    THOUSANDS of residents of Gippsland were awakened about 6am yesterday by a severe earth tremor. The tremor, which was accompanied by a rumbling noise, ...

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  15. MILLIONS WORTH OF HIDDEN TREASURE FOUND IN GERMANY

    British and US raids to discover hidden gold and precious stones in Germany so far have unearthed £8,750,000 worth of ...

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