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  4. STAGE SET FOR PRO. DEBUT IN U.S.

    LOS ANGELES: The stage is set for Australian tennis stars, Frank Sedgman and Ken McGregor, to turn professional with player-promoter Jack Kramer confirming that he has guaranteed Sedgmen 75,000 ...

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  5. BETRAYAL TO RUSSIA OF ATOM SECRETS “RIGHT”

    [?] May, 41-year-old scientist, released from prison on [?] for betraying atomic secrets to Russia, said [?] rightly.” [?] six years and eight months of a 10 years’ sentence ...

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  6. America To Deport Russian

    WASHINGTON: Immigration officers late yesterday were ordered to “pick up” Serge Rubenstein, wealthy ...

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  7. COOL NEW YEAR LIKELY

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Intermittent rain and drizzle along the coast and highlands, with mist ...

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  8. Further Operation On Separated Twin

    CHICAGO: Surgeons yesterday gave 15-months-old Rodney Brodie, separated from his Siamese twin 13, days earlier, a “scalp Hap” fro cover his exposed brain. ...

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  9. Seixas Confident Of Future

    [?] The captain of the [?] States Davis Cup team, [?] Seixas, is confident that [?] country will win the ...

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  10. River Bank Erosion Threat To Town

    SINGLETON: Despite constant promises and inspections, no constructive work has been started to repair the ...

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  11. To command fleet

    Vice-Admiral Eari Mountbatten, whose appointment to command the Allied navies in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. 1952 Was Healthy Year

    SYDNEY: Nineteen-fifty-two was a healthy year In New South Wales, the Director-General of Public Health (Dr. ...

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  13. HEAVY RAIN IN SINGLETON DISTRICT

    SINGLETON: Maison Dierecorded 317 points yesterday afternoon in a “strip” storm which [?] haves in the ...

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  14. VICTORIES CLAMED IN INDO CHINA

    NEW YORK [?] mill [?] in Inde-China [?] ...

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  15. CHINESE TALK OF BIG OFFENSIVE

    TOKYO: Communist China promised North Korea in a New year’s message to-day to strengthen and increase ...

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  16. AMERICAN AID WILL CONTINUE

    WASHINGTON: President Tru[?] ordered that [?] [?] should be continued to ...

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  17. Stronger Relations With America

    WASHINGTON: The Australian [?] Spender) in a new year message to Americans, said to-day ...

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  18. BIDAULT FAILS TO FORM GOVERNMENT

    PARIS: M. Georges Bidault, 63-years-old leader of the M.R.P. — Popular Republican Party—which nine days ago ...

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  19. Prince Acts As Station Master

    LONDON: Prince Charles set a Royal train in motion yesterday by blowing the station-master’s whistle and ...

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  20. Death Followed Last Tax Payment

    SAN FRANCISCO: A year ago Harry Yool won nearly £63,400 in the Irish sweepstakes. Being a cautious man, he ...

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  21. Spies And Communists Still On U.N. Staff

    WASHINGTON: A Federal [?] Department official said yesterday that som[?]icans known to have been heavily involved in [?] and other Communist activity were still em[?] in the United ...

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  22. Red Light For Australia

    LONDON: “Evening News” cricket writer, E. M. Wellings, in an article headed, “Australia Must See the Red ...

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  23. ACE TENNIS PLAYERS CRITICISED

    ADELAIDE: The president of the Lawn Tennis Association (Mr. Bryan Fuller, Q.C.) to-day strongly criticised ...

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  24. Crowds Cheer Mr. Churchill

    LONDON: Crowds cheered and shouted, “Good luck, Winnie” and “God bless you,” the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  25. [?] Hearing Of [?]dges’ Appeal

    [?] Australia waterside workers’ [?] (Harry Bridges) and two [?] yesterday ...

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  26. Good Rain On Hunter

    SYDNEY: Rainfall regiatrations [?] the Health[?], Hunter and Manning districts for the 24 hours ended at 9. a.m. ...

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  27. To-day’s Leader A Difficult Year

    NEW YORK: Editors of “Time” magazine have chosen Queen Elisabeth II. as “woman of the year for 1952.” “Time’s Issue to-day wil ...

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  28. Photos Used To Find Killer

    SYDNEY: The latest police move in the search for the killer of Shirley Butler, 21, at Waverton at Christmas is the ...

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  29. CLEAN-UP OF MARKETS

    SYDNEY: City health officials are determined to eradicate spitting and smoking at the fish markets, the chief ...

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  30. IKE’S HOPE FOR 1953

    PARIS: United States President - elect (General Dwight Eiscabower), in a New Year’s message to the North ...

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  31. Air [?] Con[?]andeered

    [?] An armed [?] believed to be all [?] Communist, [?] a Philippines ...

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  33. Rain Threatens Celebrations

    SYDNEY: Continued rain might Wash-out outdoor New Year revels which, at least, 300,000 people are expected to ...

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  35. Close Finish Likely In Yacht Race

    SYDNEY: Four leading yachts in the Sydney Hobart race are expected to provide a thrilling finish late this ...

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  36. Two Die In Plane Crash

    VALETTA: Two crew members died, two others were injured, and n woman and girl were badly burnt ...

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  37. Killed Own Child, Police Allege

    BRISBANE: Police to-day charged a woman with having murdered an unnamed male child to whom she had given ...

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  38. West-East May Meet At Capri

    CAPRI- General Eisenhower and Marshal Stalin have Been offered this “honeymoon island” as the site for ...

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