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  4. LUNCH ROUND BRAZIER

    LUNCHTIME at Red Cliffs pumping station yesterday found a number of workmen seated around the brazier keeping warm as they had their lunch. Pumping for the first general irrigation for Red Cliffs will begin at the pumps on Monday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WORST OF FLOODING DANGER PASSES

    THE worst of the flood danger in southern Victoria has passed. Most rivers, although still in flood, are falling rapidly. At Geelong, which experienced the worst ...

    Article : 300 words
  6. Atomic-Power Sub May Do 90 Knots

    AMERICA has placed a contract for the world’s first atom-powered submarine, with a probable surface speed of 50 to 60 knots. The contract has been awarded ...

    Article : 196 words
  7. HAWAII HIT BY EARTHQUAKE

    A severe earthquake which shook Hawaii and the outer Islands yesterday destroyed eight houses and damages at least 30 ...

    Article : 70 words
  8. NO SIGN OF GAOL ESCAPEE

    DESPITE an extensive manhunt by Russell Street and suburban detective, Maxwell Skinner (23), who made ...

    Article : 120 words
  9. State Shops Ban Japanese Toys

    IMPORTERS and retailers who handled Japanese toys would be boycotted by Victorian makers, the Chairman of the Wholesalers' Section of the Chamber of Manufacturers (Mr J. Bradley) said yesterday. ...

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  10. Weather Today—

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  11. Short Materials From Sea Floor

    The possibility of salvaging about 135 vessels sunk off the cost of the United States during the Second World War is being ...

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    THESE children of Red Cliffs Kindergarten were sorry to hear yesterday that their teacher, Miss Megan Bowring (right) will be leaving them at the end of this school year. Mrs Bowring is resigning to be married. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. THREE DIE IN HUT BLAZE

    While asleep in a shearers’ hut on a sheep station near Tottenham, Western NSW late on Tuesday night, three children who ...

    Article : 78 words
  14. Talks “Hopeless” States Ridgway

    THE UN Supreme Commander in Korea (General Ridgwey) lied written off the Korean ceasefire negotiations as hopeless. Reporting this yesterday, the ...

    Article : 276 words
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  16. Hurricane Halts Near Mexico

    The violent hurricane which was sleeping towards Mexco yesterday stopped 200 miles off shore, backed up SO miles and ...

    Article : 87 words
  17. Chinese Uranium

    A claim that uraniam output was being stepped up in central and southern China was contained in a New China Communist ...

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  18. BUTTER CRISIS IN NSW LIKELY

    Following an announcement by the NSW Premier (Mr McGirr) on Tuesday that Cabinet had decided to raise the retail price ...

    Article : 112 words
  19. FISHING BOAT SPLIT BY SUB.

    The 1620 ten British submarine Artful yesterday split the bow of a small fishing boat off the Canadian coast. There were ...

    Article : 76 words
  20. Melb-Sydney In 47 Minutes

    Australia’s first Canberra jet bember yesterday set a new flying time from Melbourne to Sydney of 47 minutes. ...

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  21. PESSIMISM ON SUEZ DISPUTE

    Reports [?] Egypt might be willing to [?] amicably the dispute over [?] Canal blockade of shipping bound for Israel ...

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  22. NEW EXTENSION OF PERSIA DEADLINE

    THE British oil envoy (Mr Richard Stokes) for the second time last night extended the deadline for Persia's reply to his fact proposal for settling the oil dispute. He took this action after the ...

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  23. NEWS SPOTS

    All 17 members of the 967-ton British hopper barge J. P. Webb, bound from Glasgow to Melbourne, were rescued safely yesterday after a strong westerly gale had driven their vessel hard aground on a reefr[?] one and a half miles from the shore at Lodge Point, 70 miles north of ...

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  24. 500 Forest Fires Out Of Control

    More than 500 forest fires were burning out of control yesterday along the western American coast stretching from Northern ...

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  25. Action Urged To Obtain Best Of German Migrants

    AUSTRALIA should take immediate steps to obtain the pick of surplus German population or it would find the cream had been “grabbed” by the United States, Canada one other countries. This opinion was expressed yesterday ...

    Article : 165 words
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