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  4. EXPORT INCOME FALL PREDICTED THIS YEAR

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The Australian export income for 1949-50 was likely to decline for the first time in seven ...

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  5. WORKS RESERVE AS AID IF SLUMP CAME

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- The national works reserve is now large enough to assure confidence that. if a slump hit ...

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  6. WOMEN BASHED, KICKED AND ROBBED BY MELBOURNE THUGS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Mrs. Harriet Lindrum (84) and her granddaughter, Miss Dolly Lindrum (27) suffered .20 minutes of terror when they were bailed up by four armed and masked men at their home in ...

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  7. GOAL STRIKE LOSSES SET AT MORE THAN £200,000,000

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The New South Wales research organisation known as the Research Service assesses the losses from the coal strike as £156,000,000 in Australia's commercial output, and £38,000,000 in ...

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    Annual Race for Doggett's Coat and Badge.--Since 1715, London watermen have competed for the coveted "Dogrett's Coat and Badge"--the seullers' race from London Bridge to Chelsea. The prize can be won only once, as the winning competitor keeps the trophy. The race was instituted by Thomas Doggett, a famous comedian, to commemorate the accession of George I. He left money with instructions that the race should be continued for ever. The photograph shows holders of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BRISBANE DISGUSTS WESTERN AUSTRALIAN

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--"I was disgusted," said a visitor from Western Australia, after a trip to Mt. Coot-tha to-day. He is ...

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  10. MINISTER'S VIEW ON PETROL RATIONING

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Care would be necessary to safeguard. the States' powers if they decided to allow the ...

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  11. BUSH-FIRE BRIGADES TO BE DEVELOPED

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--To be prepared for a bush-fire menace, believed to be more serious than for many years past, Mr. ...

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  12. BRITISH BROADSIDE AT OVERSEAS CRITICS

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The "game of twisting the lion's tail is a risky one, and may recoil on those who indulge in ...

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  13. STEADY INFLUX OF MIGRANTS TO STATE

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--A target of 3000 more British settlers to come to Queensland by December had been set by the ...

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  14. THREE QUEENSLANDERS IN FIRST SOCCER SELECTION

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Three Queenslanders have been included in the 14 players chosen to-night for the Third ...

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  15. MR. DEDMAN COMING TO QUEENSLAND

    CANBERRA. Sunday. -- The Minister for Defence (Mr. Dadman) will leave Melbourne on Tuesday for a week's visit to ...

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  16. CHINESE PRESS COMMENT ON TONY ANG CASE

    HONG KONG, Sunday.--The Conservative Chinese language newspaper "Kung Sheung Dally News" to-day described ...

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  17. PEARL DIVER DROWNED WHEN GEAR BREAKS LOOSE

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--An Indonesian pearl diver, William Kada (37), single, was drowned in 35 fathoms of water last ...

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  18. WEIRD NOVELTIES PLANNED FOR FESTIVAL OF BRITAIN

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The "Sunday Express" says that visitors to the Festival of Britain in 1951 will have the thrill ...

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  19. REPORT OF EVIL SPIRITS CAST OUT OF BOY

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. -- The ancient Christian ritual of driving out evil spirits had ended the reported possession ...

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  20. MACKAY BUTCHERS WILL HOT WORK ON SATURDAYS

    MACKAY, Sunday. -- The Mackay members of the Australian Meat Industry Employees' Union have refused to ...

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  21. BRITAIN'S BOOKMAKERS HAVE MANY BAD DEBTS

    LONDON, Sunday.--English bookmakers are complaining bitterly that they are not getting paid, says Reuters Agency. ...

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  22. FINNISH STRIKE SLACKENS

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Reuters correspondent in Helsinki says that Finland's Communist-led unofficial strike wave which ...

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  23. MENACE OF "RED" GUERILLAS IN PHILIPPINES

    MANILA (Associated Press). --The forces of a spreading Communist-directed rebellion are outmanoeuvring the ...

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  24. MOTOR CYCLIST KILLED IN CAIRNS STREET

    CAIRNS, Sunday.-- A motor cyclist was killed almost instantly, about 6 p.m. on Saturday in Sheridan Street. He ...

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  25. ANCIENT COINS FOUND IN ST. PETER'S BASILICA

    LONDON, Sunday.--Reuters correspondent in Rome says that nearly 2000 ancient gold, silver and bronze coins have ...

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  26. PROGRESS BODIES MAY FORM STATE COUNCIL

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The possibility of forming a Queensland and Council of Progress Associations is being investigated ...

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  27. HEAVY TOLL OF PARALYSIS IN U.S. THIS YEAR

    NEW YORK. Sunday. -- An Associated Press survey yesterday showed that more than 15.000 people have contracted ...

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  30. CHILEAN NAVY MOBILISED TO PREVENT UPRISINGS

    SANTIAGO (Chile). Sunday. --The entire Chilean Navy was mobilised yesterday to help to prevent uprisings in the nitrate ...

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  31. LARGE-SCALE KILLINGS BY SICILIAN BANDIT.

    LONDON. Sunday. --Reuters correspondent in Palermo says that following the deaths of eight policemen in a land mine ...

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  32. TOOWOOMBA DOCTOR IN CAR SMASH HEAR TWEED

    MURWILLUMBAH, Sunday. --Two cars were extensively Two cars were extensively damaged, but the five ...

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  33. MORE BRITISH TROOPS ARRIVE AT HONG KONG

    HONG KONG, Sunday.--More British troops were to-day moving out into the vital frontier camps to make room ...

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  34. SHIPS BATTERED IN CANADIAN WATERS

    HALIFAX (Nova Scotia), Sunday.--Storms in the Atlantic eased yesterday, removing the threat to the Panamanian ...

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    "Spring is Here."--The willows in Queen's Park arc showing a lovely tracery of green shoots, which is a sure sign that spring is on the way. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. DUKE OF ARGYLL DIES IN SCOTLAND

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Reuters Agency says that the death occurred yesterday of Nial Dairmid. the Tenth Duke of Argvll. ...

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  37. FRENCH FOREST FIRE COSTS MANY LIVES

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Reuters correspondent in Bordeaux says that about 20 persons lost their lives when the village of ...

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