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  4. IN A NUTSHELL

    Splendid weather for growing following the rain. Entries for the Bathurst Trotting Club meeting on Saturday, October ...

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  5. CHEMIST FINED ON TWO CHARGES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A man who took his trousers off outside a cafe in York Street yesterday, when he was being burned by sulphuric acid ...

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  6. VIC. RED INQUIRY

    The name, address, and place of employment of a woman who gave evidence today before the Victorian Royal Commission on Communism, ...

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  7. THEFT OF COUNCIL PROPERTY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The general manager of the Sydney County Council (Mr.G. S. Boyd) reported "Today 1167 suits of overalls valued at ...

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  8. Western Uni. Scheme

    WHEN Mr. Cutler (C.P., Orange) today referred to a statement in the Bathurst "National Advocate" attributed to the Minister ...

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  9. UNIFICATION OF U.S. FORCES

    Defence Secretary Louis Johnson, today accused some Navy partisans of waging a "campaign of terror" against unification of the American armed ...

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  10. GELBART REMANDED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: At the City Court today Bennie Gilbert (29), of Carlson, was remanded until October 31 on five charges relating to the ...

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  11. CUT IN TEA PRICE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The decision of a grocer at Hurstville. Sydney, to cut the price of tea was raised in Federal Parliament today by the ...

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  12. REFUGEE SHIP LEAVES FOR-CANADA

    LONDON, Tuesday: Other refugee ships will follow the former British landing craft. Victory, which brought 335 Estonian refugees from Sweden ...

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  13. WHEAT CROP ESTIMATE

    The general manager of the Australian Wheat Board (Mr. Perritt) said that Australia's wheat crop this season will total about 185,000.000 ...

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  14. LONG SERVICE MONEY FOR MINERS

    Legislation for long service payments in the coal industry has been recommended by Federal Cabinet to the Federal Parliamentary Labor ...

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  15. CAR VICTIM LEAVES HOSPITAL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Mrs. Annie Elizabeth Algie, who left hospital yesterday after having had her left leg amputated, spent the first day ...

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  16. Cheap Australian Car Plan

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: A fourseater salcon car which would average about 60 miles to the [?]ailon might be on sale in Australia for about £430 ...

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  17. AUSTRIAN ELECTIONS

    VIENNA, Tuesday: Austria's Chancellor, Dr. Leopold Figi, will remain us the head of the new Austrian Government, a spokesman of the right ...

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  18. RELIEF FOR STARVING CHILDREN

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Governments of Australia and New Zealand are considering a further allocation to the UN fund for the relief ...

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  19. N.Z. GAMING BILL

    The Gaming Bill, introduced in the New Zealand Parliament today, provides for the establishment of a totalisator agency. Board of Control, ...

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  20. CAR AS PRIZE

    The ticket, which won first prize, a sedan car, in the Dubbo ambulance competition, which concluded last night, was bought as a gift a couple ...

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  21. Death of Minister's Father

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The death occurred last night of Mr. Edward James Ward, father of the Minister for External Territories, Mr. E. J. Ward. ...

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  22. Soviet Accusations Denied

    LONDON, Tuesday: Britain, in a 60 word note to Russia has emphatically rejected Soviet Accusations that Italy, by alhering to the Atlantic Pact ...

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  23. Pole Wins £15,000

    HOBART, Tuesday: The most envied Polish ex-serviceman who presented himself for Australian naturalisation at the Butler's Gorge ...

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  24. WAR ON RABBITS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The establishment of a separate authority to exclusively concentrate on the destruction of rabbits was proposed in a ...

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  25. MARRIAGE UPSET LEADS TO DEATH

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: An au[?] pilot living apart from his wile learned yesterday that she her two children and her mother had been shot ...

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  26. THEFTS OF RAILWAY PROPERTY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The Minister for Transport (Mr. O'Sullivan) conferred today with the Commissioner for Railways (Mr. Garside) on ...

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  27. FIERCE STORM DAMAGES STATION

    A fierce tornado swept down Barcaldine Downs. Station, twenty miles from Barcaldine in central Queensland this afternoon. ...

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  28. BIG PRICE FOR TOBACCO

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: What is claimed to be the highest price in the world for tobacco leaf was paid at Mareeba sales in North Queensland ...

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  29. HOUSEBREAKERS GAOLED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Pleading guilty to 10 charges of housebreaking, two young men weer each sentenced to six years gaol at the Quarter ...

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  30. TINPLATE BAN ENDS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Federal Cabinet decided today that all restrictions on the use of tinplate in Australia should be lifted immediately. ...

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  31. CARS CHEAPER IN US

    LONDON, Tuesday: American motor magnate told workers at the gia[?] Ford factory at Dagenham Essux[?] that he would do everything possible ...

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  32. Well-Known Artist Dead

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Sydney Ure Smith (62), well-known Australian artist and publisher, died at his residence, Potts Point, this morning. ...

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  33. BATHURST BAND AT NYNGAN TODAY

    NYNGAN, Tuesday: One of the brightest towns in NSW tomorrow will be Nyngan where a procession sports programme and queen ...

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  34. SYDNEY WOOL SALES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: At the Sydney wool sales today the mark[?] continued to rule very firm at improved levels on yesterday's sales Competition was ...

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  35. MAN KILLED BY FALLING TREE

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday: A 40 years old timber getter was killed in unusual circumstances while working in the bush near Gosford, 25 miles south ...

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  36. NEWSVENDOR'S LURK LANDS FINE

    LONDON, Tuesday: A newsvendor was fined £5 today at Glasgow for having chalked "Thirty killed in Glasgow train crash" on his placard when, in ...

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  37. ORCHESTRA MAY GO ABROAD

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A suggestion that the Sydney Symphony Orchestra be sent abroad has been favorably received by the NSW Government. ...

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  38. ATLANTIC CROSSING COSTS £83.000

    LONDON, Tuesday: An almost empty strato cruiser has flown the Atlantic at a cost of about £83,000. The giant 61 seater reached ...

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  39. BOY BADLY BURNT

    YASS, Tuesday: A 12 years old boy. David Wilson, of Mountain View, near Yass, was badly burnt today when he come in contact with transmission ...

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  40. SEQUEL TO AIRLINER'S CRASH

    LISMORE, Tuesday: An aftermath of the tragic crush of an airliner in March this year, was the case before the Workers Compensation Court ...

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  41. RUSSIAN AGED [?]10

    LONDON, Ma[?]net Bazak[?] a Russian collective [?]armer, has reached the age of 140 years, according to Moscow radio today. He lives in the ...

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  42. US COTTON HARVEST

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: A forecast by the Department of Agriculture says the 1949 cotton harvest will yield 7,723,000 million lbs—the largest ...

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