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  4. Our "Blue Streak" Does It Again

    AUCKLAND, N.Z., This Afternoon (A.A.P.-Reuters Special).--Lithgow "Blue Streak" Marjorie Jackson probably turned in the best run of her career when she won the 220 yards final at the Empire Games this afternoon ...

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  5. Principal Awards In To-day's Lottery

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  6. No Rush To Buy Petrol

    SYDNEY, This Afternoon.--There was no rush to buy petrol in Sydney to-day following the lifting of rationing. ...

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  7. DUGAN AND MEARS SEEN!

    SYDNEY, This Afternoon.--Police along the Victorian border were alerted to-day following the report that the escaped convicts, Darcy ...

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  9. BUS TOURISTS STRANDED

    SYDNEY, This Afternoon.--A hundred tourists in four buses have been stranded at Eden by flood waters, since Monday night. ...

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  10. ON THE TRACK

    SYDNEY, This Afternoon.--Track times at Randwick, "A" grass, 45 feet out, this morning were:--Two furlongs: Apex 26, Lady in ...

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  11. IRRITATION TACTICS IN BERLIN

    BERLIN, Thursday.--The Russians reduced the flow of road traffic to Berlin again yesterday. In a 16-hour period only 84 Berlin-bound trucks ...

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  13. GIRL DOESN'T REMEMBER KILLING

    STAMFORD, Connecticut, Thursday.--Twenty-one year old Carole Paight, whom a jury acquitted ol second degree murder of her police ...

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  14. POOR OLD BRITAIN, STILL AT QUEUE'S END

    LONDON, Thursday.--"Poor old Britain is always at the end of the queue," Geoffrey Lloyd, wartime field Minister, said in an election speech, commenting on Australia's derationing of petrol. ...

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  15. AMERICA AND DAVIS CUP

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--Alrick Man, non-playing captain of last year's victorious Davis Cup squad, yesterday admitted that this year is ...

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  16. Britain's Electoral Circus Takes To The Road

    LONDON, Thurs.--Britain's general election "circus" took to the road yesterday. Rival party leaders, Clement Attlee and Winston Churchill, set out on a pilgrimage to the provinces, cheered by demonstrations worthy of an international football match. Churchill's first speech at ...

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