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  4. SCHROEDER, “GIFT” INCLUSION CAUSES UPSET BY DEFEATING JOHN BROMWICH

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.—Schroeder, whose inclusion in the Davis Cup team with which America met Australia was considered by many critics to be a “gift” to Australia, caused a tremendous upset today when he defeated John Bromwich, Australia’s ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Chinese Airlines Disaster

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Shanghai correspondent of British United Press says that 76, persons were killed and 18 ...

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  6. WAY CLEARED FOR LAND SETTLEMENT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— The passage of final legislation on soldier settlement has now made the way clear for the Commission to go right ahead with actual settlement of ex-servicemen on the land, the Premier (Mr. Cain) said today. ...

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  7. OTHERS WOULD STOP EROSION SAYS EXPLORER

    MELBOURNE, Thurs. — Dr Carl van Hoffman, United States explorer and anthropologist has aimast completed his ...

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  8. MEN ADRIFT ON ICE FLOE

    QUEBEC, Thursday.—Two Flying Fortresses took off from Massachusetts for the lower St. Lawrence River to ...

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  9. Woman’s Screams Lead To Gruesome Find

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— Investigating a woman’s creams, boarders in a Bendigo apartment house tonight ...

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  10. SULTRY CONDITIONS

    MELBOURNE, Thurs. — Weather conditions over northern and central Victoria for the past 24 hours were Scattered light to ...

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  11. BRITAIN TRAINS POST-WAR VOCATIONAL GARDENERS

    During the war Kew Gardens employed about 80 women gardeners—a unique course is likely that they with get an equal chance with men under the Government scheme for assisting ex-servicemen and women to learn gardening. The first batch now at Kew is all men but women will be included later. The picture shows Mr. M. Collins, an instructor at Knew. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. WILL NOT REPEAT 1939 DOUBLES MISTAKES

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.— After today’s matches, the American non-playing captain (Walter Pate) announced that Kramer ...

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  13. BRITISH TROOPS FEED GERMAN CHILDREN AT CHRISTMAS PARTIES

    LONDON, Thurs. — Reuter’s correspondent in Berlin says that the sins of Nazi fathers are not being visited upon their children ...

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  14. U.S. Report Warns Against Foreign Inspired Plot

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — The report to the House Committee on un-American activities submitted by the committee’s chief ...

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  15. Adelaide Has Wettest Christmas In 108 Years

    ADELAIDE, Thurs — Features of the phenomenal downpours throughout the State in the 48 hours ended 8.30 a.m. today were ...

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  16. CALM RESTORED IN HANOI

    PARIS, Thursday.—After 74 hours of hard fighting it is reported that calm has been restored in one section of Hanoi and that the last Vietnam snipers are hems rounded up. The French forces are camping in the residence of the ...

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  17. BERMUDA CUTTER LEADS IN SYDNEY-HOBART YACHT RACE

    SYDNEY, Thurs. — The Sydney owned Bermuda cutter, “Morna,” had a clear lead of a mile and a half when the 20 ...

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  18. CHINA’S NEW CONSTITUTION

    NANKING, Thurs. — China’s new Constitution is based on Dr Sun Yat Sen’s premise that the people posses four political ...

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  19. Woman, Infant Killed In Level Crossing Smash

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— young woman and her five months-old son were killed instantly in a level-crossing ...

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  20. BRITISH TOWN FLOODED BY SUMMER RAINS

    The past summer has been the wettest in Britain for many years and practically all the crops were ruined. After brief autumn sp[?]ll of the weather the abnormal rains have again started and many rivers have overflowe[?] their banks flooding towns roads and railways. The above [picture shows the town of Dewbury in the north of England flooded on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. QUAKE CASUALTIES

    TOKIO, Thurs.— The Japanese Home Ministry has stated that casualties as a result of the earthquake and tidal waves are ...

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  22. W. C. FIELDS DEAD

    NEW YORK, Thurs. — The death occurred today at Pasadena (California) of the film comedian, W. C. Fields. He was in his 68th ...

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  23. THOUSANDS LEAVE CITY FOR HOLIDAYS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday, — Rail traffic this Christmas reached proportions not equalled since late 1920’s. In the four days up to Christmas Day 75,849 people travelled ...

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  24. ARAB CHIEFTAIN SHOT DEAD IN DAYLIGHT

    LONDON, Thurs.— The Emir Mohammed EI Saleh Aeinati a wealthy Arab chieftain and land owner was shot dead in broad ...

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  25. U.S. HOLIDAY DEATHS

    NEW YORK, Thurs.— The United States holiday death roll late on Christmas Day was 216, including 183 in traffic accidents. ...

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