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  2. Metropolitan FORECAST:

    Continued hot weather ...

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  5. When I Grow Up...

    ONE FINE DAY Jimmy Cunningham might wear a real sailor's suit and carry a ceremonial sword like the one he is inspecting with awe in this picture. For the present, Jimmy is a little sailor in a little sailor's suit. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. With the End of the Second Test.

    CAME GRINS AND DASHED HOPES. Souvenired slump in his hand and a wide grin on his face. Bill Johnston (left), walks off the field after wrecking England's chances with four wickets. English captain, Freddy Brown (right), wore a serious expression as he left the dressing room after the game. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TENSION RISES IN ALLIED CAPITALS

    LONDON, Dec. 27 (A.A.P.). -- A lull hangs over the battlefront in Korea, but political tension in Allied capitals has increased during the Christmas holiday period. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Dramatic Test Win by Australia

    Australia won the second Test match yesterday against England in dramatic fashion at the Melbourne cricket ...

    Article : 212 words
  9. Thunder Jets Replace Cars

    General Motors Corporation announced it has completed arrangements with the U.S. army and air force ...

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  10. Melbourne Returns to Work, But Listlessly

    Melbourne partly straggled back to work yesterday after the Christmas break, but did not take too kindly to the process. People were listless. Most people, after a respite from the heat, found the day ...

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  11. Xmas Spirit Resolves Row

    The people of Verona last night agreed to return to nearby Vicenza the bed in which Juliet is said to have slept and ...

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  12. Hot, Sultry for Rest of Week

    The weather is expected to be hot and sultry throughout Victoria during the remainder of the week. Fine conditions prevailed ...

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  13. Russia Promises Help to China

    Reports reaching the French Government state that Russia has praised Communist China, and will ...

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  15. Prospers Most in Adversity

    NEW DELHI, Dec. 27 (A.A.P.). -- "The Commonwealth is a strange, odd collection of nations which seems to prosper most in adversity." ...

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  16. Views Differ on Value of Stone

    LONDON, Dec. 27 (A.A.P.). -- "Priceless" and "worth about 26" were two values placed today on the Coronation Stone stolen from Westminster Abbey on ...

    Article : 256 words
  17. Two Drowned in Launch Capsize

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- A man and a girl were drowned when a 16-foot launch capsized after crossing a sand bar a mile from Bundeena Point, Port Hacking, ...

    Article : 347 words
  18. U.S. Accident Rate Mounting

    A final accident survey showed that 774 persons were killed in the United States in the past three ...

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  19. New Guinea Talks Near Deadline

    The Dutch delegation last night proposed a Netherlands - Indonesian Union rule for Western New Guinea. ...

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  21. India Takes No Chances

    Tibetans, who for centuries, have enjoyed free entry into India, must in future obtain entry permits. ...

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  22. In 'The Age' Today

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    DAYS IN THE SUN. -- England's uphill fight for runs in the second Test at the M.C.G. brought more thousands to the ground yesterday. Many got there early, found seats and soaked themselves in sun and cricket. From left, these spectators are: Miss Alva Stein of St. Kilda, Gordon Beal of Canterbury, Peter Flynn of Malvern, Mr. and Mrs. M. Cox of Garden Vale and formerly of Sydney, Miss Joan Allwood of St. Kilda, Mr. Bill Black of St. Kilda and Mr. Charles Lawry of Bourke-street, Melbourne. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 86 words
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