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  5. BOWLS BEGIN AGAIN

    CROWDS of visiting bowlers from all parts of Australia watched yesterday as the Vice-President of the Royal Victorian Bowling Association (Mr F.L.Yott) officially opened the 1952 May Bowling Carnival at Mildura Bowling Greens yesterday morning. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Base Hospital committeemen clash

    Sharp clashes between the president of Mildura Base Hospital Committee (Dr T.K. ...

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  7. Hope for 176 men fades

    Officials yesterday held little hope for the 176 missing personnel of the U.S. destroyer ...

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  8. COLUMN

    THEY say genius displays itself at an early age, and if that is so one family around here has a ...

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  9. PEACE TREATY OPERATES

    THE Japanese Peace Treaty was formally ratified yesterday and came into force at 11.30 p.m. (Sunraysia time). ...

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  10. APPEAL UPHELD

    The Court of Industrial Appeals in Melbourne yesterday upheld on appeal an bakers against on ...

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  13. Talks on hospital benefits

    Mildura Hospital Fund committee and Finance Committee of Mildura Base Hospital will confer ...

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  14. Plan on Korean peace

    The UN Ccmmand yesterday gave the Communists what it termed “an overall solution'“ for issues ...

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  15. ATTACK LIKELY

    State Opposition will decide shortly before State Parliament re-assembles today whether a no-donfidence ...

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  16. ‘Barter uranium for atomic data’

    It was quite possible Australia’s uranium deposits would prove of great significance and she should barter supplies for information, Professor Rupert Mayors said yesterday. ...

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  17. More ‘saucers’

    A report of a flying saucer over New Zealand yesterday came from a North Auckland farmer, Mr J. Erceg, of ...

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  18. “Wholesale sackings” if loan schemes cut

    There will be wholesale sacking of workmen on State projects and hospital and school construction will come to a standstill if loan works are cut further, the Premier said yesterday. Mr McDonald will ask the ...

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  19. No road freight rise

    Heavy transport charges would not be increased as a result of yesterday’s penny rise in the price of petrol, ...

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  20. NSW POLIO

    One death and five cases of Polio were notified to the NSW Health Department yesterday. The total case was ...

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