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  4. Bromwich Walksoff: Players Irked By Training

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. John Bromwich, Australian Davis Cup player, walked off the court at Kooyong yesterday during a practice match as a protest against an umpire's decision. He was playing doubles with Adrian Quist against Colin Long and Billy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SMUTS SEES TROUBLE FOR UNO OVER COLOURED RACES

    PRETORIA, Saturday. Field Marshal smuts, at a reception, said that the' United Nations Organisation was a sort of Parliament of Mankind, in which the colored races were represented in greater ...

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  7. MULLEY SUSPENDED AT STEWARDS' PLEASURE

    SYDNEY, Saturday. Jockey A. Mulley's licence has been withdrawn by the A.J.C., it was learned to-day. No official announcement has been made, but it is understood that the decision was ...

    Article : 317 words
  8. RANDWICK

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  9. TRUCK DIVES 400 FEET OVER CLIFF

    SYDNEY, Saturday. James Henry Beaver (34), of Matraville, one of the two men severely injured when a motor ...

    Article : 188 words
  10. LICENCES WANTED FOR AIRPORTS

    At a conference attended by delegates representing local government and other public bodies from Moree to Glen ...

    Article : 211 words
  11. BARGAIN SHOP CLOSES UNTIL JAN. 6

    At the final meeting of the year, the women of the ex-Patriotic Committee decided to close the Bargain Shop from ...

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  12. POST OFFICE HOURS FOR HOLIDAYS

    The Postmaster at Glen Innes (Mr. R. Bowd) today announced the following arrangements at the Glen Innes Post Office over ...

    Article : 166 words
  13. UNIVERSAL TRAINING SUGGESTED

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. President Truman, addressing the new advisory commission studying universal training ...

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  14. Request For Air Link With New Zealand

    LAUNCESTON, Saturday. An air link between Tasmania and New Zealand is being advocated in Launceston. ...

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  15. SCORES IN BIG CRICKET

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  16. Gun Battles In French Territory

    SAIGON, Saturday. Machine-gun battles are raging today in Hanoi streets between French and Vietnam forces. ...

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  17. SPECIAL PLANE FOR SICK MELBOURNE GIRL

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. Shirley Skinner (15), of Melbourne, who shortly will fly from Australia for removal of a nail ...

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  18. Army Minister Defends Troops

    SYDNEY, Saturday. The Minister for the Army. Mr. Chambers, said in a report from Japan that there was no ...

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  19. Stalin's Birthday

    LONDON, Saturday. Stalin will be 67 to-morrow and a telegram of congratulations is being sent to him by the Allied ...

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  20. Cricket Writer Suggests Neutral Umpires For Tests

    LONDON, Saturday. The revolutionary proposal that neutral umpires should be appointed for future Test matches within the Empire is likely to be considered by the Imperial Cricket Conference when the present Test series ends, says Harold Dale of the "Daily Express" ...

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  21. GOOD PROGRESS WITH WORK OR RACECOURSE

    Work on racecourse improvements costing £450 has already been commenced and will be finished in time for the two-day meeting on January 25 and 27. ...

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  22. Baby Boy Unhurt In 20ft. Fall

    ADELAIDE, Saturday. A two-year-old boy fell 20 feet from a bedroom to a concrete hotel yard and was picked up ...

    Article : 55 words
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