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  4. Suggestion of No Theft in Mulley Case

    SYDNEY: A suggestion that a diamond wristlet watch and a £600 ring had not been stolen during an alleged armed hold-up at jockey Athol George Mulley's home on January 7 was made by Mr. P. ...

    Article : 750 words
  5. COURAGEOUS TRAIN TRAVELLER SAVES MOTHER AND BABY

    MELBOURNE: Quick, courageous action by another train traveller saved a mother and her baby from possible death. The mother had almost cleared a push cart, in which was her baby, from a carriage doorway at South Yarra when the train began moving. The motion jolted her and the push cart through the doorway. In the compartment a man saw her and jumped ...

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  6. Ship Fails to Take Off Light Keeper; Sea Too Rough

    High seas and strong currents caused the abandonment of "attempts by the Adelaide Steamship Co.'s freighter Fiona to take the lighthouse keeper (Mr. Ranger), who is dangerously ill, off Lady Elliot Island today. ...

    Article : 403 words
  7. Jobs & Homes for Jews, While Diggers Miss

    SYDNEY: It was a pity that the hundreds of jobless and homeless Australian ex-servicemen were not so favourably situated as the 300 Jewish refugees due in Sydney at the weekend, said the R.S.L. president (Mr. Ken Bolton) today. ...

    Article : 332 words
  8. Three Men Make Big Shark Haul

    ADELAIDE: Three fishermen from Port Lincoln caught 540 Deepwater snapper sharks near Kangaroo Island between 3.15 ...

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  9. HARD HEAD OR LUCKY!

    MELBOURNE: William Hovey, 15, of the Protestant Orphanage, Geelong, who tell from a dray when working at the orphanage ...

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  10. Cyclone On Move South

    It was not yet possible to say whether the cyclone would strike the Queensland coast, said the Acting Divisional Meteorologist (Mr. Brown) today. ...

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  11. INTRUDER WREAKS SAVAGE HAVOC IN MELB. HOME

    MELBOURNE: A vandal who forced his way into a house in Oakleigh by smashing leadlight windows overlooking the backyard left the house in a mess, destroyed costly crockery and crystal, and uprooted the plants and vegetables in the yard. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Grain That Is Golden

    First of the big wheat shipments to ease Queensland's grain shortage reached Brisbane aboard the freighter Culrain ...

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  13. Wool Sales Worth £1¼ m

    A further 12,363 bales offered today brought the total value of wool submitted this week in Brisbane to about £1¼ million. In ...

    Article : 230 words
  14. New U.S. Atomic Control Plan

    LAKE SUCCESS, January 21 (A.A.P.): The United Nations correspondent of the "New York Times" says that a new approach to the ...

    Article : 100 words
  15. Stop Press

    THE NEW wholesale distribution quota., for cigarettes is to be raised further next month to 105 percent of 112 the base year figure, but the ...

    Article : 241 words
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  17. Planes May Spray Coast Mosquitoes

    People all over Brisbane whose homes have been invaded by clouds of mosquitoes will welcome a ...

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  18. Transport Chief to Be Named

    The first step lo set up the organisation for the administration of the new Transport Act is expected tomorrow--the ...

    Article : 182 words
  19. Shipmates Aid Stowaway

    LONDON, January 21 (A.A.P.): Passengers and crew on the liner Orbita, during a voyage from Fremantle to Liverpool, collected ...

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  20. MORE JUDGES SOUGHT TO HANDLE DISPUTES

    CANBERRA: The appointment of at least one more Arbitration Court judge to reduce delays in hearing claims believed to be a contributory cause to the number of industrial disputes is being urged upon the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) to-day. ...

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  21. Showers in City Areas

    Five points of rain were recorded at the Weather Bureau between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. but several suburbs on the north side ...

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  22. MINE EXPLOSION

    LONDON, January [?] (AAP): The Reuters Belgrade correspondent says 36 dead and 28 injured so far have been recovered from the coal mine ...

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  23. GIRLS FOR JAPAN ENVY OF FRIENDS

    SYDNEY: Ex-service girls, who are sailing for Japan on the Manoora this afternoon, say that all their girl friends are envious of their trip abroad. The girls, 26 in all, will work for the Australian ...

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  24. SEASIDE FIRE

    Police are investigating the destruction by fire of a hut and tent at Ormiston, near Cleveland, early this morning. ...

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