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  3. TWO DROWNED ON N.S.W. COAST

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Huge seas pounded the New South Wales coast to-day and caused loss of life and damage at ...

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    Mr. W. H. S. Hayes presenting the "Dooney" Hayes Memorial Cup to "Wally" Mason, captain of the Gatton College Rugby Union team, which won the cup on Saturday by defeating the Post Grammar Club team by 18 points to eight. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. "HUNGRY FORTIES," FADDEN ON FOOD

    ROCKHAMPT0N, Sunday. -- "This present decade deserves to be known in history as the 'Hungry Forties.' Never have there been so many international authorities, conventions, and ...

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    A line-up of the Toowoomba Amateur Wheelers who took part in the eight-mile road race on the Crow's Nest Road on Saturday afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MEAT PRICES SEND WAGES UP

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- The sudden increase in the price of meat, particularly in Sydney in the last month of the June ...

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  8. MR. DEDMAN'S FIGURES DISPUTED

    TOWNSVILLE, Sunday. -- The Acting Federal Treasurer (Mr. Dedman) was accused of misrepresentation and faulty ...

    Article : 167 words
  9. New Protest to Soviet by Western Powers

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. -- The United States, Britain and France are preparing new protests to Moscow against the Soviet Berlin blockade. Authoritative circles said that it was hoped that the new ...

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  10. Overtime in Industry Forecast by Mr. Chifley

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- A call for greater production was made by the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) in a Press interview to-day on his return from a visit to London. He said: "I think it is inevitable that ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA'S AIM; PREVENT THIRD WAR

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The chief point of Australia's foreign policy was that she was doing everything to prevent the ...

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  12. ITALY BACK TO NORMAL

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Reuters correspondent in Rome says that Italy is back to normal for the first time since the ...

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  13. Smash Cause Queried

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- The police are investigating a suggestion that the derailment of the south-western mail train on ...

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  14. WOMAN'S DEATH; 'MY JOURNEY'S END'

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- An elderly woman collapsed and died at the end of her daughter funeral service in the ...

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  15. ENGLISH HORSE TOP CUP WEIGHT

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- The English horse, Ford Transport (8.10), second to Mon[?]sieur L'Amiral (8.5) the ...

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  16. WHEAT PLANTING BY AEROPLANE

    TAMWORTH, Sunday. -- Wheat was sown at the rate of four acres a minute today from a specially ...

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  17. Oliviers to Broadcast

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Sir Laurence and Lady Olivier will make an hour's nation-wide broadcast on either the last ...

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  18. RAIN HALTS MIDDLESEX MATCH

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Rain book the edge off the Australians' satisfaction over the fine bowling feat in the match ...

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  19. VICTORIAN WINS KING'S PRIZE

    LONDON, Sunday -- The Victorian, P. Pavey, won the King's Prize with 283 points. He is the first Australian to ...

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  20. Labour Loses Kogarah

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- The Liberal Party candidate (Alderman D. D. Cross) won the Kogarah scat in the State Parliament yesterday from ...

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  21. CRITICISM OF FILMS

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Condemning them as a "public menace the Rev. T. Rees Hiamns said to-day that some ...

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