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  4. Volunteers control many small outbreaks

    SWELTERING under heatwave conditions, Victoria yesterday experienced its worst bushfire day for the season. However, most outbreaks were soon brought under control. ...

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  5. NO DECISION YET ON MILITARY PLAN

    There was no indication at the moment when National military service, as advocated in the Liberal Party polloy speech, would be Introduced, said the Minister for Defence (Mr Harrison) at a Press conference yesterday. ...

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  6. 4-Yr-Old Prodigy

    GORDON LANG, four-year-old Red Cliffs swimmer who created a sensation last week by diving from the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Lodger On Charge Of Murdering Hawthorn Woman

    AFTER a 47-year-old Wo[?]en was found dead in her flat at Hawthorn early yesterday morning, an elderly lodges was arrested and charged with murder. Mrs Dorothy Myrtle Dabsheck, ...

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    Jean Coats (20), one of Britain’s wealthiest heiresses, is to marry Mr James Bruce, second the Earl of Elgin, it was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Atombomb Pact Reported

    As the result of a Government decision taken, under agreement with the U.S. Defence Department Britain, and the Empire ...

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  10. 2M PARCELS FOR UK

    The Australian express food parcels scheme has been responsible for sending 2,250,000 parcels to Britain. ...

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  11. British Recognition Of Red China Likely On Monday

    FULL British diplomatic recognition of Mao Tse-tung’s Chinese Peoples Republic is now expected on Monday— the day of the opening of the Columbo Conference, Five other Empire countries ...

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  12. TRUMAN’S VIEW ON FORMOSA

    Despite the absence of official U.S. disclosures, evidence is accumulating that President Truman has ...

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  13. Opinions On NG

    TWO different opinions concerning the future of Dutch New Guinea were expressed in Australia yesterday. ...

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  15. CP LEADER HURT IN CAR SMASH

    Mr J. B. McDonald, Leader of the Victorian Country Party, was injured in a car smash on the Goulburn Valley Highway, five ...

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  16. WHAT’S GOING ON

    The Marine Board yesterday decided to set up a Court of Marine Inquiry into the drowning of two men from a launch in Port ...

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  17. GOOD MORNING

    IT is to be hoped that Empire diplomacy, which has been remarkably inaccurate and often futile during the first half of this century, has not committed another grave error by its hesitant decision to recognise the Chinese under ...

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  18. Summons On Port Disputes

    Commonwealth Investigation Service Officers served a on the Waterside Workers’ Federation Secretary (Mr J. ...

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  19. PAGE ONE ENDPIECE

    TWO girls aged 12 and 13 were yesterday handed into custody of juvenile authorities at Rockford (Illinois) after they had admitted to having taken between 55 and 60 dollars in “protection money” from a girl schoolmate over a period of a year. The racket was ...

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