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  4. Fierce "Dry" Gale Causes Damage in Victoria

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: One man died and several people had narrow escapes when a gale up to 78 miles an hour swept Victoria today. In Melbourne residents of some suburbs rushed into the streets, and others crawled under tables for safety, when a 60-miles-an-[?] ...

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    Permanent Governor of India's United Provinces is Mrs Sarojini Naidu. Now 68, she was educated at Hyderabad, King's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TAA LIKE[?] CUT FARES ALL ROUT[?]

    MELBOURNE Tuesday: Revol[?] changes in the operation of the Gove[?] owned Trans-Australian Airlines, wh[?] year suffered a £500,000 loss, have ...

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  7. Britain Sees

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Australia as "the food larder of the British Commonwealth" will be ...

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  8. Vatican Accused of War Propaganda

    KANSAS CITY (Missouri), Tuesday: The Methodist Federation for Social Action has demanded the ...

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  9. Airline Route [?] Antarctic

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The foundation of an Antarctic airline from Australia to South Africa and ...

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  10. BOMBS START CLASH

    JERUSALEM, Tuesday: Two bombs, which were thrown from a speeding car, caused ...

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  11. U.S. 'Discovers The Stump-Jump Plough

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: The United States has discovered the stump-jump plough and after exhaustive tests last ...

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  12. £26 MILLION NEW INDUSTRY CAPITAL IN 1947

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A record total of about £26 million of new capital for the expansion of Australian industry was subscribed by ...

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  13. 200 TO HUNT DINGO

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: More than 200 armed men are planning an all-out drive in the Gore and Karrara districts ...

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  14. Indonesia Dispute Bar To More Petrol

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: The ill-feeling between the Dutch and Indonesians was the chief obstacle to development of the oil ...

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  15. SIX ALASKA CRASH SURVIVORS SAVED; TWO STILL MISSING

    NOME (Alaska), Tuesday: Two civilian Alaskan bush pilots yesterday rescued six survivors of the Superfortress crash who had been marooned on an Arctic mountainside for seven days. ...

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  16. WORLD WOODCHOP TITLE

    COFF'S HARBOR, Tuesday: George Parker, of Queensland, won the 12-inch underhand woodchopping world championship, ...

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  17. YUGOSLAV GOVT. CHARGED

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: The Yugoslav Government has been charged with a violation of the United Nations recent ...

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  18. Floods In France and Germany

    PARIS, Tuesday: Rivers, swollen by heavy rains and melting snows, have flooded towns and villages over wide ...

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  19. ANOTHER TOJO IN TROUBLE

    TOKIO, Tuesday: An 18-years-old nephew of General Hideki Tojo was arrested yesterday for robbing a house in ...

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  20. Manhole Covers Fly

    BOSTON, Tuesday: A series of underground explosions in the city's downtown section blew street ...

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  21. ATOM EXPERIMENTS AT ENIWETOK

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Australian Government has been officially advised that Eniwetok atoll, in the Marshalls, has been ...

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  22. FADDEN'S NEW YEAR MESSAGE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Call for a nation-wide awakening to the "extreme gravity of our present position" was made today in a ...

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  23. POLICE SAY MAN AIMED AT TRIPLE MURDER

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The police alleged in the Police Court today that Arthur Andrew Beach (47), ship's steward, murdered Mrs Annie Kathleen Sturrock at the Hotel Burlington, City, ...

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  24. NINE DEATH SENTENCES AT RANGOON

    RANGOON, Tuesday: A special tribunal sentenced to death U. Saw, former Premier of Burma, and eight others in ...

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  25. AUSTRALIA TO CONTROL BCOF FORCES

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: From January 1 the British Commonwealth Occupation Force in Japan will be controlled and ...

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  26. BROWN AND McCOOL OUT OF TEST SIDE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: Brown and McCool will not play in the Test against India. Brown's finger has not healed ...

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  28. HENRY WALLACE TO BE CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT

    CHICAGO, Tuesday: The former Vice-President (Mr Henry Wallace) announced in a broadcast last night that he would run as an independent candidate for the presidency in the elections in November, 1948. ...

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  29. SHARKS SCATTER SURFERS AT [?]

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: Two 12[?] sharks scattered bathers at Caloundra today and three times had to be driven off with [?]thrown from a surfboat. ...

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  30. REPORT CHINESE REDS NOW USING AIRCRAFT

    HONGKONG, Tuesday: Though a strict Press censorship was imposed on December 26 in Mukden, a reliable source ...

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