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    The line-up for the Australian Grand Prix, which was held at the Leyburn airstrip yesterday. This event, which was won by J. Crouch, of New South Wales, was witnessed by a crowd estimated at 30.000. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HOPES FOR DECISION ON BUTTER PRICE

    IPSWICH, Sunday.-- The President of the Australian Dairy Farmers' Federation (Mr. C. H. Jamleson) will fly ...

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  6. OVER 52,000 HOMES BUILT IN 1948-49

    CANBERRA, Sunday.-- The Commonwealth's housing programme would be continued until every Australian was ...

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    A group of cars in the third lap of the Australian Grand Prix yesterday. Car No. 29 was driven by H. Brydon (New South Wales), and No. 38 by I. Luke (New South Wales). The cars were travelling at about 100 miles an hour when the photograph was token. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. OVER 200 BELIEVED DEAD IN DISASTROUS SHIP FIRE

    TORONTO, Sunday.-- At least 216 persons are believed to have been killed in a swift, disastrous fire which swept the 6905-ton Gi eat Lakes cruiser ship, Noronic, at the Toronto dock early yesterday ...

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  9. CASTAWAYS RESCUED AFTER WEEKS ON BARREN ISLAND

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- After suffering the greatest privations on barren Curtis Island in Bass Strait for 3½ weeks after their yacht had been wrecked in a storm, an Adelaide businessman and his woman companion ...

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  10. NATIONS DRAW UP DEFENCE PLANS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.-- Twelve nations yesterday worked out defence plans to back up the Atlantic Pact. After a meeting ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX WON BY J. GROUCH OF N.S.W.

    Taking the lead early, J. Crouch, of New South Wales, driving a Delahaye, won the 1949 Australian Grand Prix at the Leyburn airstrip yesterday, a distance of 150 miles, in the lime of 1 hour, 49 minutes, 23 ...

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  12. NO BREAKAWAY BY EXPELLED A.L.P. MEN

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- Former members of the State Australian Labour Party who were expelled on September 2 for ...

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  13. CRITICISM OF ML TELEPATHY BROADCASTS

    LONDON, Sunday.-- Reuters say the conference of the British Federation of Psychologists at Birmingham yesterday passed ...

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  14. DEATH OF BRISBANE WOMAN AT AGE OF 106

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Mrs. Amelia Johnstone, believed by her family to have been the oldest woman in ...

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  15. DEADLY TAIPAH SNAKE KILLED HEAR CAIRNS

    CAIRNS, Sunday.-- A taipan snake, seven feet seven inches long, was captured and killed in the Worce district ...

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  16. MINISTERS CONFER ON FAR-EAST POSITION

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.-- The Big Three Foreign Ministers --Mr. Bevin (Great Britain). M. Schuman (France) ...

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  17. POLICE WARNING ON DANGEROUS GAS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- Police believe that the 72 phials cf chloropicrin which were found in Dubbo gutters on Thursday ...

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  18. SEAMEN DEMAND 'INDEMNITY PAYMENT'

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- Some former Australian crew members of the Ngatoros complained to-day that they had ...

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  19. TWO BROTHERS SERIOUSLY INJURED IN COLLISION

    WARWICK, Sunday.-- Two brothers, Raymond John Bradford (16) and Tnomas Bradford (14) were admitted to ...

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  20. N.S.W. CREEK "MONSTER" CLAIMED KILLED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- A party of hunters claim to have killed the "Hartwood Billabong bunyip" which has ...

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  21. REVOLUTIONARY PLANS FOR JET BOMBERS

    LONDON, Sunday.-- Reuters representative says Britain is concentrating on the long-term development of ...

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  22. EFFECTS OF CONTROL ON U.K. WOOL EXPORTS

    LONDON, Sunday.-- Reuters correspondent at Port Elizabeth says trade circles consider it likely that wool exports from ...

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  23. HUGE AMOUNT OF PETROL BELIEVED STORED ON FARMS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- According to reports received in Canberra, hundreds of thousands of gallons of petrol ...

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  24. AMERICAN SHIPS ENTER BLOCKADED SHANGHAI

    HONG KONG, Sunday.-- Two large American freighters to-day ran the Nationalist blockade and entered the port ...

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  25. POLICE THEORY ON DEATH OF OLD PENSIONER

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- Police believe a man whose charred remains were found to-day, prepared his own funeral pyre ...

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  28. EXPORT CONTROL OF UNITED KINGDOM WOOL

    LONDON, Sunday.-- The Board of Trade has announced that raw wool shipped from the United Kingdom on and ...

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  29. SEAMEN REFUSE TO WORK WITH ITALIANS IN CREW

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- Refusing to soil with three Italians in the crew, 14 members of the crew of the migrant ...

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    Australian Grand Prix drivers and officials, who were welcomed to Toowoomba by Mr. J. E. Duggan (Minister for Transport) on the stage at the Empire Theatre on Saturday night Left to right: Messrs. R. Dodd. N. Pleasanee, J. E. Duggan, D. Parry (president of the Australian Snorting Car Club). I. C. Luke, R. Gordon, J. Bazely, M. Maguire, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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