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  4. Will Not Handle Munitions For Chinese

    The Federal Secretary of the Australian Waterside Workers’ Federation (Mr James Healey) said to-night that Australian ...

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  5. Heard Island Landing

    CANBERRA, Sun.: Landing operations on Heard Island had been practically completed by the Australian Antarctic ...

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  6. 55 Die In New York’s Great Freeze

    Mayor William O’Dwyer flew from California to-night to take direct charge of the task of freeing the city from the snow grip. The Mayor’s plane, which came via ...

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  7. “Britons Not Getting Enough Food”

    Politicians’ statements on Britain’s food situation revealed an ignorance which would disgrace any second-year ...

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  8. Youth’s Body Taken From River

    SYDNEY, Sun.—Police to-day recovered the body of an 18-year-old youth from the Nepean river near Picton. The youth, Edwin ...

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  9. Spent Night Drifting In Dinghy

    When a 12ft. dinghy in which he was sailing from Elwood to Indented Head ran out of petrol last evening, Harry Lindsay, of ...

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  10. WOMAN’S MYSTERY DEATH

    SYDNEY, Sun. — A postmorten examination on a young married woman, who died suddenly at Bega on Friday night, ...

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  11. PLANES BOMB TRIBESMEN

    NEW DELHI, Sunday: Indian planes dropped thousand lb. bombs on tribal concentrations and headquarters near Marpur states an ...

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  12. ICE CREAM WAS POPULAR AT PICNIC

    Not only the [?] tots, like little Gwenda [?] enjoyed the ice cream at the Lavington children’s picnic on Saturday, but grown-ups, as evidenced by the efforts of Cr. L. Schneider, too found it to their liking. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. 273 HOLIDAY DEATHS IN UNITED STATES

    NEW YORK, Sun.: Two hundred and seventy-three people were killed in the holiday period from 6 p.m. on Christmas Eve ...

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  15. Two Young Horsewomen Badly Injured

    KATOOMBA, Sun.: Two Sydney girls on holiday at Leura were thrown heavily to the ground and severely injured when two bolting ...

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  16. BOY CRITICALLY WOUNDED

    An 11-year-old boy was wounded last night by a bullet from a rifle believed to be unloaded. He is Cecil Dunn, of Picton, who is now ...

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  17. Robbed and Battered in Taxi

    After having been attacked and robbed in a taxi, Ronald Angus Ross. 28. of Wellington St., Clifton Hill, was found lying dazed ...

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  18. 379 Die In Palestine Since Partition

    Ten armed Jews killed a 10-year-old Arab child and seriously wounded another in an attack on a Bedouin camp at Mt. Carmel. The death roll since the partition is now 379, ...

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  19. Has Son Aged 103: To Marry For 10th [?]

    MELBOURNE, Sun.: At the age of 114 an Indian seer plans to marry for the 10th time early in the new year. He is Ahmar Gaga ...

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  20. Little Boy Found Drowned

    After being missing for [?] ours, a search was organised for Raymond Paterson, aged three. His body was found by a ...

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  21. INDIA WORRIED ABOUT KASHMIR

    NEW DELHI, Sun.: Indian sources stated today that at least two divisions of Indian troops would be needed to clear the ...

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  22. 31 KILED IN BUS ACCIDENT.

    MILAN, Sun.: Thirty-one people wer killed and 29 were injured when a bus carrying skiers back from the Christmas holidays left ...

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  23. Contrasts In Treatment of Racketeers

    In Yugo-Slavia they are shooting racketeers : in N.S.W. a Minister yesterday demanded gaol for the worst building racketeers, whilst confiscation of black marketeers’ properties was urged by the RSL., in addition to gaol penalties. ...

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  24. 150,000 ON SYDNEY BEACHES

    SYDNEY, Sun.—More than 150,000 people packed Sydney beaches yesterday when the temperature rose to 82.1 degrees. Lifesavers ...

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  25. Typhoon Damage In Philippines Is Tremendous

    Damage inflicted in the Philippines by the typhoon is now revealed to have been so vast that General MacArthur to-day offered “any [?] needed” for the Republic’s recovery. Communications are still down in many areas, but the most ...

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  26. PRICES CHIEF STEPS IN

    The Prices Commissioner (Mr McCarthy) is planning a new prices system designed to protect home builders and ...

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  27. Delightful Week-end Weathe[?]

    Delightful weather over the week-end drew large crowds out-of-doors. It was in marked contrast to the ...

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  28. Two Men and Mother Rescue Girl

    ADELAIDE, Sun.: A five-year-old girl’s mother and two unknown men all went to rescue the girl when she fell into the Torrens ...

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  29. BEER AT 7/6 A BOTTLE

    SYDNEY, Sun.—In one of the worst beer droughts since the war taxi drivers yesterday carried on a flourishing business by ...

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  30. Little Boy’s Close Call

    SYDNEY, Sun.—Harry Burgess, 4, of Government Road, Mascot, who was playing with John Wilkinson, 4, was nearly drowned ...

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  31. Many Crops Cannot Be Harvested

    SYDNEY, Sun. — Wheatgrowers in western parts of the State have resumed harvesting because of the fine weather since Boxing Day. ...

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  32. 49 CASES OF PARALYSIS

    ADELAIDE, Sun.—Since September 1, 49 cases of infantile paralysis have been reported in SA. The outbreak must now be ...

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