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  4. Freak Storms Badly Batter Albury and District

    A terrific downpour of rain and hail, the like of which farmers had not seen in 40 years experience in this area, battered Albury and district yesterday afternoon. The storm was a climax to an earlier freak storm which cut ...

    Article : 1,417 words
  5. Octopus Quandary For Children

    MELBOURNE. Sun.: Two Mildura children, .loan Wilkinson, 13, and her sister Ailsa. 11. who found an octopus on the Black ’Rock ...

    Article : 84 words
  6. Bigger Coal Output Expected

    NEWCASTLE, Sun.: A record coal output may be established this year, according to union officials. ...

    Article : 77 words
  7. Woman’s Headless Body Found In House

    Following the discovery of the headless body of a woman in a dilapidated house at Redfern this morning, the police charged the woman’s 21-year-old son with murder. The woman was MRS. AGNES BRIDGET MARSHALL, aged ...

    Article : 377 words
  8. ENJOYED RIDE ON CAMEL

    All roads led to Doctor s Point at the week-end where camel rides were the order of the day. In tills picture are (front) Ray Lang (Newmarket). Charlie Maguire (Newmarket.) (centre). and John Paul) (Doctor’s Point). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. RUSSIA NAMED AS ENEMY

    SYDNEY, Sun. — Veteran statesman, Mr W. M. Hughes, MHR, to-night criticised the Minister for the Army (Mr ...

    Article : 269 words
  11. Is Australia Prosperous?

    It is the expressed belief of the Government that the nation is experiencing a period of prosperity, that unemployment is at a minimum, and that, in consequence, the present extremely heavy burden of taxation is justified, particularly as it permits ...

    Article : 677 words
  12. GAOL ESCAPEE SURRENDERS TO R.S.L. PRESIDENT

    SYDNEY, Sun.: Recent escapee from Long Bay Gaol. Crofton Edward Barnes, 26, surrendered at CIB Headquarters yesterday, ...

    Article : 79 words
  13. Held Captive In Own Car For Two Days

    SYDNEY, Sun.: He had been held captive in his car for two days and finally robbed by two men, Frank Howard, 57, of ...

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  14. Kiewa Dispute To Go To Arbitration

    MELBOURNE. Sun.: About 100 tuneless on the Kiewa hydroelectric scheme, who ceased work on Wednesday as a protest against ...

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  15. Abattoirs Killings To Start Again

    SYDNEY. Sun.: Although maintenance men employed at Homebush abattoirs have been on strike for a week and may remain out ...

    Article : 76 words
  16. PROBLEM FOR CABINET TODAY

    CANBERRA, Sun. — Federal Cabinet Mill hold its first meeting of the year to-morrow with the pressing problem of the ...

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  17. LANG ON OUR DOLLAR DILEMMA

    A new angle on Australia’s dollar dilemma is put by Mr. J. F. Lang, M.H.R., in his newspaper. “Century,” Under the title “The Dilly Dollar Dance.” Mr. Lang says : “If anybody wants to buy anything from us and give us ...

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  18. Three Feet Of Rain In Three Days

    Continued torrential rain has blocked the roads, and paralysed rail traffic on the coast of north Queensland. Roads in the Gulf country, north of Cloncurry, have been turned into Quagmires Heaviest falls were around Tully, where three feet of rain in ...

    Article : 172 words
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