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  4. Witchcraft Sent Footballers Screaming

    JOHANNESBURG, Mon.: Because it was alleged he had stated they had used witchcraft to beat their ...

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  5. NURSES PREFER “AL FRESCO” STUDIES

    With examinations approaching, nurses at the Mildura Base Hospital are spending as much time as possible with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. UNION’S STAND IN FOUNDRY DISPUTE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The executive of the Amalgamated Engineering Union tonight endorsed the decision of yesterday’s mass meeting not to resume work, even if the ironworkers’ strike is settled, until their demands for increased ...

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  7. MODIFICATION OF WAGE PEGGING

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Some modification of the wage-pegging regulations was promised to the ACTU during the Week-end by the Prime Minister (Mr Chifley), but he gave no indication when it would be made. ...

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  8. Sydney Crooks Use “Not at Home” Racket

    SYDNEY, Mon.—The “not at home” racket is now being used extensively by crooks in crowded flat and residential ...

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  9. POLICE LORRY HITS TERRORIST MINE

    LONDON, Monday.—Three British policemen and a Royal Air Force sergeant were killed and six British policemen were injured when a lorry in which they were travelling was blown up by a mine in a street of Sarona, a suburb of Tel Aviv. ...

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  10. ISSUE OF NEW RATION CARDS DECEMBER 7-8

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—Coupons in 1945-48 ration books will expire on December 7 or 8 when the food book will be ...

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  11. SOAKING RAIN OVER HALF N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Mon—Steady, soaking rain was falling over half of the State tonight, Sydney experienced the heaviest ...

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  12. MINISTER SAYS: No Extensive Damage Caused By Locusts

    MELBOURNE, Mon.— Although limited and isolated damage had occurred to wheat crops through locusts, no ...

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  13. Mr Attlee’s Visit Unlikely Before Easter

    CANBERRA, Mon.—The British Prime Minister (Mr Attlee) is new unlikely to visit Australia before the Easter recess of the ...

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  14. Court To Hear Application For Interim Basic Wage Increase Of £1

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Full Arbitration Court will next Monday commence the hearing of an application from the ACTU for an interim basic wage representing an increase of £1 a week. Announcing this in the Court ...

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  15. TOMATOES EASIER

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Increased supplies from Adelaide and Sydney caused prices of SA and Mildura glasshouse tomatoes ...

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  17. Youths Charged With St. Kilda Murder

    MELBOURNE, Mon.— “After this gun had been cut down it could have been used for shooting one kind of game—man—at close range,” said Mr W. S. Sproule, KC, in the Criminal Court today, opening the Crown case in what has come to be ...

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  18. BUDGE DEFEATED

    LOST ANGELES, Mon.—Bobby Riggs defeated Donald Budge, 6—2, 6—4, 5—7. 6—2, in the world hard court professional ...

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  19. FULL-SCALE OPERATIONS ON GREEK BORDER

    LONDON, Monday.— Greek Spitfires are operating in support of Government troops along a seven-mile front close ...

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  20. TENNIS POPULAR IN MILDURA

    Charlie Watson safely returns a “hot one” at the Mildura courts at the week-end. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. NUNS. PRIEST AND CHILDREN CRUSHED TO DEATH IN FIRE PANIC

    ROME, Mon.—Four nuns, one priest and four others including children, were crushed to death in a panic which occurred after ...

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