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  4. Most rivers receding but Goutburn still high at Shepparton

    THE immediate danger of serious flooding in Victoria— mainly in north eastern areas—passed yesterday with the arrival of much improved weather. Most rivers are receding, although there ...

    Article : 277 words
  5. FINISH OF RACE AT MILDURA

    HEARTFELT winning by a neck from Port Lady in the Second Restricted Handicap at Sandalong races on Saturday. Areal's Last was third. See story, Page 3. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NEWS SPOTS

    TURKEY will build one of the biggest airfields in the world on a plain near Ankara, One runway will ...

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  7. Calwell And Fadden Have Noisy Meetings

    MR. FADDEN, after he had been hit on the leg by an egg, threatening to punch an interjector, and Mr, Calwell describing interjectors as "hogs" and "fools," were highlights of election meeting at the weekend. Mr Fadden, Leader of the ...

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    MRS. A. R. MANSELL, Mayoress, presenting Mr. Peter Malloch with a silver tray at Friday night's presentation of prizes won in the Sunraysia Daily District Garden Contests. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. HIS FIRST UNAIDED STEPS

    PRINCE CHARLES, who is one year old today, has taken his first steps alone, says Reuter, ...

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  10. DECISION ON COLONIES

    The UN Political Committee has finally approved a plan for the future of the Italian colonies in Africa. ...

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  12. JAPANESE CAR MARKET

    According to Fugio Taraka, Japanese trade delegate in India. Japan could capture the Indian and Australian light car market ...

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    C. BENNETT (Mildura), winner of the 350 cc scratch race at Johnson's Bend yesterday, takes off as he comes over a rise. See story, Page 5. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. New Target - Seeking Plane Missile Passes U.S. Testing

    A ROCKET-POWERED forget-seeking missile for launching from one plane against for the U.S. Air Force, the Ryan Aeronautical Company has announced. ...

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  15. Reds "Open Door" On Atom

    Russia was 'prepared to open wide its doors to an international atomic control inspection, the Russian' Foreign Minister (Mr ...

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  16. CALL ON DIVORCE

    Unofficial Vatican observers claim to see part of a longterm campaign in a call made by the Pope fast week to ...

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  17. Body Found In Bay Identified

    Police yesterday identified the headless, handles body of a man found floating in Port Phillip Bay at Dromana on Saturday as that ...

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  18. War Prize Ship Leaves Sydney

    A war prize ship which had been lying in Newcastle Harbor for 18 months, known as the Remo, and ...

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  19. FOUR MISSING IN OPEN BOAT

    Two young honeymoon couples who went fishing in a 14ft - open boat in Oyster Bay on the East Coast of Tasmania on Saturday ...

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  20. GOOD MORNING

    IN a recent debate in the House of Commons, Mr. Aneurin Bevan said that the Socialists had "brought the nation back to a more favorable situation than it was left in 1935." This inspired the Daily Express to brand Mr. Bevan's ...

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  21. POLICE FIND TOBACCO

    Cigarettes and tobacco, worth £10,000, stolen in a truck from South Wharf, Melbourne, on Friday afternoon, was recovered ...

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  22. C.V.R. THOMPSON CABLES FROM AMERICA

    BUSINESS: Prediction from President Truman, who has a good record for forecasts: "I tell you we are right on the verge of two most prosperous yerfts." HOLLYWOOD'S profits for this year may drop below last year ...

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  23. PAGE ON END PIECE

    HUON (Tasmania) orchardists are worried by a plague of treeclimbing rabbits. One has given away orcharding," because of the damage done to trees by rabbits, which climb about seven last us apple near and eat the park. ...

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