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  2. Advertising

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  4. NAVAL CHIEF WANTS ATOMIC POWERED SUB.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—An atomic powered submarine is among four new types for which Admiral Forrest Sherman, Chief of Naval Operations, is seeking Congrassional authority to build. ...

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  5. ADJUDICATOR PRAISES ELOCUTION AND DRAMA

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  6. R.A.F. TO WORK ON IDLE SHIPS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Government yesterday ordered the Royal Air Force into London's strike bound dockland to ...

    Article : 138 words
  7. ACTOR FIGURES IN ARGUMENT

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Singer Fred Wayne claimed yesterday that the bodyguard of actor Mickey Rooney ...

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  8. COLLEGE PRESIDENT MURDERED

    PERU (Nebraska), Wednesday—Dr. B. K. Baker, psychology professor at Peru State Teachers' College yesterday shot and ...

    Article : 224 words
  9. Q'LAND MINER RECEIVES GEORGE MEDAL

    LONDON: The King has awarded the George Medal to a Queensland miner, Mr. Arthur Bernard Anstey. ...

    Article : 233 words
  10. EAR BITTEN BY DOG

    Mr. D. Rogers, an employee of Mr. A. C. Alcock, of Meade Street, Glen Innes, suffered a severely lacerated ear when a dog attacked ...

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  11. BODY WASHED UP ON BEACH

    GOSFORD, Wednesday.—The body of one of two fishermen whose launch was wrecked off Ettalong on Monday was washed up ...

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  12. Marketing Bureau Quotations

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  13. Today's Forecast

    Fine, cool to cold night, and mild to moderate day temperatures, some scattered frosts on central and nor hern tablelands, ...

    Article : 67 words
  14. MAIN PRIZES IN STATE LOTTERY

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  15. MISSING WOMAN MAY BE, IN MINE SHAFT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Police fear that the 81-year-old woman missing's the Sunday, has fallen down a visited mine shaft. ...

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  16. SUVA SUFFERS FOOD. BEER SHORTAGE

    SUVA: Suva, which is crowded with delegates to the South Pacific Conference and members of the South Pacific Commission, is ...

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  17. MOTOR SHOW GREAT SUCCESS

    NEW YORK: The British Motor Show in New York has done "some millions of dollars' worth" of business, Sir William Rootes, ...

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  18. Winter Weather Creates Havoc in Europe

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Midwinter snows and spasms of brilliant spring sunshine were general yesterday throughout most of ...

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  19. HEW AUSTRALIAN SHOT IN STOMACH

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—A new Australian was shot several times in the stomach at an Adelaide boarding house last night, ...

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  20. Pickworth Loses Lead in Big Golf Tournament.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Ryder Cup player, Ken Bousfield. With a brilliant 66 in the late afternoon, yesterday ousted Australian, ...

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  21. Mobile Platform Instead of Scaffolding

    LONDON: A one-man operated platform which gives access to positions as high as twenty-three feet has just been ...

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  22. LIBERALS TO VOTE WITH TORIES ON PETROL ISSUE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—All nine Liberal party members in the House of Commons have decided to vote with the ...

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  23. Vagabond Injures Foot At Eagle Farm.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The Sydney horse, Vagabond, heavily backed for next Monday's Brisbane Cup, ran a nail-into his hoof ...

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  24. "BLACK" BAN BY SEAMEN'S UNION

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.—Australian ships carrying United States Government officials or freight will be declared black by ...

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  25. Water Expensive In S. Australia

    ADELAIDE: Drinking water is so scarce in Maitland and Minlatin, in Yorke Peninsula that residents are paying for well ...

    Article : 116 words
  26. BRICKS ON JOB AT 1,000 AN HOUR.

    LONDON: A builder's hoist, which will collect bricks within a thirty feet range and elevate them to a two storey building at ...

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  27. Truck Driver Hurt In Smash With Train

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A young truck driver was critically injured when an electric train ran into his truck near Auburn ...

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  28. Dean's View on Malayan "War"

    BRISBANE: One of the long range objects of the Malayan "war" was the encirclement of the Soviet Union, the Dean of ...

    Article : 153 words
  29. U.S. SENATOR QUERIES EXTRA AID TO BRITAIN

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Republican policy leader Senator Robert Taft, to-day Questioned whether Britain should receive the proposed 687 million dollars (£306,696,425 Australian) in Marshall Aid. ...

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  30. U.K. BELLS WILL EARN DOLLARS

    LONDON: The first peal of a great carillion of fifty bells were cast in Loughborough, England, for Kansas U.S.A., The bells will ...

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  31. Bear Production 147m. Gallons

    MELBOURNE: Beer production in Australia last year was equal to 18½ gallons for each man, woman and child, the Chamber of ...

    Article : 70 words
  32. A Drop in the Death Rate

    "In England and Wales in 1898 about one hundred and fifty thousand people had died from the principal infectious diseases, ...

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  33. CHAMPIONSHIP TO BARLOW BOY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Terry Allen, 24-year-old London barrow boy, won the World and European flyweight championship when ...

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