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  4. Dutch Claim More Places Taken In New Drive

    THE Dutch claimed yesterday that their forces in Java and Sumatra have occupied further points, and that mopping up is continuing ...

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  5. Volunteers for Fruit Harvests

    THE number of volunteer fruitpickers employed on Victorias orchards this season will he ah out the same ...

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  6. Elephant Cricket

    If only for her size Jenny the elephant would be a great asset to England’s Cricket Test Team. In her circus act Jenny ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Premier On Moves To Save Water

    CONSIDERABLE progress is now being made with water conservation projects in Victoria, said the Premier ...

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    THIS Is the first aluminium alloy bridge to be built In the world. At Sunderland, England, the bridge cost £85,000 to build, weighs only 54 tons, spans a 90 ft. wide junction between the Hudson and Henson docks at the port and will carry road and rail traffic. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Incentive System Needed

    RECENTLY reduced working hours and higher wages had not resulted in more production and were not likely ...

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  10. Minister On Health Scheme

    THE Minister for Health (Senator McKenna) yesterday refused to comment on a statement by the secretary ...

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  11. 377 Die In U.S. Mishaps

    CHRISTMAS weekend accidents claimed 377 lives in the United States. The 276 traffic fatalities were ...

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  12. PETROL STOCKS

    Although there was no likelihood that the waterside workers’ ban on Dutch shipping would result in a reduced ration of petrol ...

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    SMUGGLER, ridden by Mr. E. M. Donaldson, competing in the Hacks and Hunters over Hurdles at the RSL Boxing Day Carnival at Red Cliffs yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. DROUGHT BROKEN BY HEAVY RAINS

    ALTHOUGH falling too late to prevent a beef shortage in the New Year, heavy rains relieved; the prolonged drought in South Australian grazing country during ...

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  15. THIEF’S BID FOR £100

    A cinema projector valued at £250 was stolen from an Auckland suburban school just before Christmas, ...

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  16. ANOTHER DROWNING

    The second drowning within a few horn’s in the Yarra at Ivanhoe last night brought the, total Victorian water fatalities at ...

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  17. HARPER, COCHET IN FINALS

    Jack Harper (Aust.) and Henri Cochet (France) on Sunday reached the final of the men’s doubles in the Barcelona (Spain) ...

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  18. WATERSIDERS’ HIGH RATES

    Double time and a half rates were paid to about 200 wharf laborers for urgent, work on the Sydney waterfront yesterday. ...

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  19. AUCKLAND CUP TO FRANCIS

    The Auckland Cup of £10.000, which was run yesterday, was won by Francis, with Coral Arc half a length away second, and ...

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  20. Melbourne Swelters In Humid Heat Wave

    MELBOURNE’S humid heatwave continued yesterday, and noon the temperature had risen to 90 degrees for the fifth lime in the past six days. Holiday makers flocked to the ...

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  22. TREE INJURES FOUR PEOPLE

    Four people were injured when they were struck by a tree, blown down by a strong gust of wind in Argyle Street, Carlton, ...

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  23. CHIANG WILL FIGHT ON

    Chiang Kai-shek yesterday reaffirmed the Government’s, determination to carry on the war against the Communists “with ...

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  24. McDonald Supports Un[?]. Branch

    THE Country Party will resist to the full any attempt to close down the Mildura Branch of the Melbourne ...

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  25. GOOD MORNING

    THE Melbourne Argus is at it again. Quoting an anonymous Country Party councillor, it yesterday headlined an article ...

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  26. News In A Nutshell

    IN the six months ended on Sunday, Allied aircraft have flown into Berlin 700,173 tons of food, coal and other supplies, reports the Berlin correspondent of Associated Press. National Cuard Headquarters ...

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