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  4. AUSTRALIANS AMASS RECORD SCORE IN TEST

    BRISBANE, Monday.—In less than an hour the remaining five Australian wickets fell when the First Test match was resumed at mid-day and the innings closed at 645, the highest score yet made by an Australian Test team in Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. UNIVERSITY BRANCH SITE TRANSFORMATION PROGRESS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Progress in transforming Mildura RAAF camp into University lecture falls and student accommodation was progressing very satisfactorily and most of essential building would be ready for occupation at the beginning of the March Term, the Vice-Chancellor of Melbourne University (Mr J. D. G. Medley) said at a University ...

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  6. Move To Cut Off Western Macedonia

    LONDON, Mon.— There is well-planned campaign in full swing to cut off Western Macedonia from Greece and to ...

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  7. “Pacific Is Definitely Our Ocean” U.S. Representative

    TOKIO, Monday.—“The Pacific is definitely our ocean. The United States must have unilateral control of islands that served its war-time military machine,” declared Representative E. V. Izac (Democrat). ...

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  8. Boarder’s Hairy Legs Offend Manageress

    CANBERRA, Mon.—A boarder at the Government-controlled Aoton Guest House at Canberra has been refused ...

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  9. Bradman’s Son Displays Cricket Promise

    ADELAIDE, Monday.— Cricket enthusiasts here are beginning to take an interest in Don Bradman’s ...

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  10. Mr Cain Sees Fall In C.P. Stocks In By-Election

    MELBOURNE, Mon. — Just how badly the Country Party’s stocks had fallen had been shown by the defeat of Mr L. R. ...

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  11. LUGGERS LOST IN CYCLONE

    BRISBANE, Monday—Four privately-owned pearling luggers and two island industries cutters were reported today to ...

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  12. ISSUE OF NEW FOOD RATION CARDS

    MELBOURNE, Mon. — A Rationing Commission spokesman said today that new food ration cards would be issued next ...

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  13. Fighter Ace Brings Planes from Philippines

    DARWIN, Mon. — Eleven US planes bought in the Philippines on behalf of Aerial Transport Pty. Ltd., of Sydney, arrived here last ...

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  14. Admiral Nimitz To Visit Australia

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Prime Minister (Mr Chiffley) announced today that Admiral Nimitz, of the US Navy, had ...

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  15. PERSIAN ELECTIONS POSTPONED: WARNING

    LONDON, Monday.—The Persian Premier (Dr Sultaneh) [?]oday announced that the Persian elections had been postponed “owing to unforeseen occurrences” from December 6 [?] December 11. ...

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  16. LABOR SCHISM “NO JOKE,” SAYS “REBEL” M.P.

    LONDON, Mon. — Mr Mikardo, who was one of the “rebel” Labor members who signed the amendment submitted in the ...

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  18. ARU Lifts Bait on H. V. McKay’s: Averts Suspension

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—Faced with a threat of suspension by the Trades Hall Council unless the ban on the Sunshine ...

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  19. MODERATE TEMPERATURES

    MELBOURNE, Mon. — During the past 24 hours the weather throughout central and north-west districts has been more or less ...

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  20. Australia-Wide Rail Strike Move Probable

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Moves for an Australia-wide railway strike to force increased pay for week-end work will probably be made at a special meeting in Sydney tomorrow of Federal and interstate leaders of the Australian Railways ...

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  21. Maryborough Youth Succumbs to Shooting Injury

    MARYBOROUGH, Mon. — Morris Heraud, of Gillies Street, Maryborough (17), who was accidentally shot on Saturday, died ...

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  22. [?]IN A FEW LINES

    DUBLIN: An American Over[?] Airlines Constellation, cross[?]ing from Newfoundland to Eire [?] 6 hours 10 minutes, beat its ...

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  23. Palestine Nerve War Resumed

    LONDON, Monday.—The nerve war in Palestine was resumed this morning when Jerusalem Post Office and Palestine radio headquarters received warnings that they would be blown up during the day, states a British United Press correspondent in Jerusalem. In addition, members of the ...

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  24. Improvement Shown In Housing Material Position

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—Announcing that there had been a most definite improvement in housing materials this year, the Premier ...

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