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  5. Bowling carnival [minus sun] in full swings

    THE influx of bowlers to Sunraysia has almost made accommodation for other visitors impossible to secure. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. COLUMN

    BUNCH of [?] bowlers were wh[?] it up in a milk bar yesterday. ...

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  7. FUNDS MISUSE CHARGED

    A NO-CONFIDENCE motion [?] against Victoria’s [?]try Party Government was defeated lest night. ...

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  8. Weather hampers search

    Heavy rain, intermittent snow and biting winds are hampering more than 50 searchers who are scouring ...

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  9. Big wage cut for shearers

    For the first time in many years, wages for workers under Federal awards were reduced yesterday. In Sydney, a Federal ...

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  10. Crowning of Queen Iune ’53

    The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth will ’ake place on June 2, 1953, it was officially announced ...

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  11. 30s PENSIONS RISE SOUGHT

    A 10-man deputation in Canberra yesterday asked the Minister for repatriation (senator Cooper) to increase ...

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    THIS giant “trombone” marrow grown by Mr M. Modico on his market garden at Buronga, dwarfs cabbages and cauliflowers at a Mildura fruit shop yesterday. It weighs 69 lbs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Boy faces two murder charges

    Fourteen-year-old farm laborer Walter George Atkins appeared in the Bendigo Supreme Court yesterday on changes of having murdered Robert William Trewin (40) grazier, and Mrs. Lydia Garden Trewin ...

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  15. Europe post to Ridgway

    General Matthew Ridgway has been appointed Supreme Allied Commander in Europe to ...

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  16. SRWSC HAS RECORD YEAR

    State Rivers and Water Supply Commission spent an all-time record sum of £7,000,000 on water ...

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  17. Aircraft fired on when over Berlin

    Two fighter aircraft tared on an Air France airliner over the Soviet zone of Germany yesterday, wounding two passengers All western Allied flights to ...

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  18. Fighter-trainer

    The Wirraway would soon be replaced by the new AC22 aircraft now being built at Fishermen’s ...

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  19. Flood hits

    Mountain streams and rivers poured Icy flood waters over a wide area of Utah’s lowlands yesterday in the States worst ...

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  20. MIDWEEK TRAINS MAY 14

    The Wednesday train service between Mildura and Melbourne will resume today fortnight. ...

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  21. Uranium available for development says PM

    The Prime minister yesterday rejected suggestions that Australia should stockpile supplies of uranium for her own needs before permitting export of the mater[?] Mr. Menzies said it was vital ...

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