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  4. 10 MILES WIDE

    FLOODWATERS at Pooncarie were reported last night to have risen six inches over the 1921 flood level with further rises likely. The rise is much greater then many of these living on the river expected ...

    Article : 568 words
  5. Spender Lands Action Of South Koreans

    ADDRESSING the U.N. political Committee yesterday the Australian Minister for External Affairs (Mr Spender) defended the action of the South Koreans in crossing the 38th Parallel. ...

    Article : 311 words
  6. PREPARATIONS FOR GOOD SEASON

    This transport surveying wheat harvesting machinery passed through Mildura yesterday on its way to the [?] district. The Mallee wheat crop this person promises to be a record Sea main story, Page 2. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TODAY’S WEATHER

    A cold front crosses [?] Victoria through a wave of pressure to a depression [?] over southwest Tasmania ...

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  8. IN SOLDIER’S HONOR

    A HIGHWAY BRIDGE In the State of Maryland (USA) was recently dedicated to the memory of Corporal John C. Brown first U.S. soldier from Maryland, killed in Korea. Picture shows the unveiling of a plaque at the bridge approach. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    SUNRAYSIA - DAILY’S pictures last week of High School pupils playing baseball resulted in 100 of them being ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Labor’s Move To Hold Up Red Bill

    IN the Senate yesterday, the Opposition cut across the Government’s intention to deal with the Anti-Communist Bill and moved that urgent consideration be given to a Bill for a referendum ...

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  11. LOCKE DOWN TO VON NIDA

    Norman won Nida defeated Bobby Locke one up over 18 holes at Huntingdale yesterday afternoon. ...

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  12. STAND ON RECRUITING

    The Federal Parliamentary Labor Party yesterday the stand of its leader (Mr Chifley) in refusing to take part in ...

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  14. BANK BILL AGAIN PRESENTED

    THE Treasurer (Mr Fadden) yesterday introduced the Commonwealth Bank Bill into the House of ...

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  15. ALL-Out Drive On Decentralisation

    AN all-out decentralisation drive was outlined by the Premier (Mr McDonald) to a deputation from the Victorian Decentralisation League yesterday. ...

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  16. NEW AUST WOOL RECORD

    A New Australian record for merino fleeces was obtained at the Geelong wool-sales yesterday when 205d ...

    Article : 185 words
  17. Plans For Test Team Visit

    Preparations are well advanced for the visit of the English cricket team to Renmark on January 25 ...

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  18. PAGE ONE’S ROUND-UP

    ACCORDING to authoritative military sources in Jakarta, Indonesia has launched on all-out offensive against Ambon Island, centre of the South Moluccas Republic, which has refused to join the Indonesian Republic. ...

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  19. MOVE FAILS

    The LCP Opposition failed in its attempt to adjourn the Gas Corporation Bill when the Legislative Assembly resumed ...

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  20. MEDICAL EVIDENCE AT KERR TRIAL QUERIED

    The reading of a transcript of medical evidence given at the third trial of John Bryan Kerr occupied the second day of Kerr’s appeal to the criminal Court of Appeal yesterday. Senior counsel for Kerr. Mr R. ...

    Article : 142 words
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