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  4. PLANES WATCH FOR JAPANESE POACHERS

    BRISBANE. — R.A.A.F. Lincoln bombers at Townsville have begun regular coastal patrols to help intercept Japanese fishing vessels operating in Queensland waters. ...

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  5. A'hiking We'll Go

    These two rover scouts from Sydney will have hitch-hiked the length and breadth of Tasmania by tomorrow. They are pictured here a t Bridgewater, on their way to Launceston. They are David Anderson, of Curl Curl, and Herman Kanters, of Manly. Both are members of the 3rd Manly scout group and are bush walking as well as hitch-hiking. David ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. £250, Fame —S.E.M. Offer BEACH GIRL QUEST

    A TRIP to Melbourne to compete for a prize of £250 and recognition as one of ...

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  7. RIPPED SAILS, SEASICKNESS ON YACHTS

    SYDNEY. — Storms yesterday crippled two of the 17 competitors in the 680-mile Sydney to Hobart yacht race. Kurrewa IV, the mother ship ...

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  8. PETROL UP FROM TODAY

    The executive of the Southern Tasmanian Garage and Service Station Proprietors' Association last night agreed ...

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  10. Migrant Still In Bad Way

    Giovanni D'Onghia (33), of Tarraleah, was still seriously ill in the Royal Hobart Hospital early this morning. ...

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  11. France Loosens Trade Ties

    PARIS (A.A.P.). — France yesterday signed agreements with its three former colonies in Indo-China giving them new ...

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  12. The Lady Was Embarrassed

    PASADENA (A.A.P.). — Mrs. Emma Kincaid (45), giving- details of cruelty charges against her ...

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  13. YOUTH SAVES FRIEND FROM DROWNING

    A YOUTH dived fully clothed into the Derwent River at New Norfolk yesterday to rescue a companion who had got into difficulties while swimming in deep water. Ted Ferguson, of Launceston, ...

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