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  4. WIDESPREAD FLOOD DAMAGE

    Floodwaters which caused two deaths and thousands of pounds worth of damage at the week-end when they swept through the rich Barossa Valley, were reported last night to be receding, and no further dancer was expected. ...

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  5. Flood Deaths

    Morris Bannear (above) and his son Robert, who were drowned in flood-waters at Templers on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. 7 Die In Vic. Rail Smash

    Seven young people were killed and 22 injured, many seriously, in one of Victoria's worst level crossing smashes at Boronia tonight. At least one other person is not expected to live until morning. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Mr. Menzies Firm On Import Cuts

    From Our Special Representative Accompanying Mr. Menzies In a frank statement of Government policy to British manufacturers and exporters Mr. ...

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  8. Toll Of Floods In Barossa Valley

    Templers Creek bridge on the Freeling-Greenock road was a tangle of debris yesterday. Thick mud and silt covered the surface. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. 2 DROWN WHEN CAR IS SWEPT AWAY

    A Walkerville man and his 15-year-old son were drowned on Saturday night, when a flooded ...

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  10. 7,728m. Gallons In Reservoirs

    Apart from the heavy Falls in the Barossa Val-ley, most other falls reported in fiA in the 24 hours ...

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  11. Warning To U.N. By South Korea

    The South Korean Government stated today that it would be forced to oust all United Nations agencies from Korea if they did not stop "interfering ...

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  12. WASHAWAYS CUT NORTHERN LINES

    Washaways have cut the whole of the northern railway system, except the Angaston line; several roads are still impassable and four heavy, aircraft ...

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  15. "Trading" In Import Quotas

    A warning against "trading" in import quotas was made by the Minister for Trade and ...

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  16. BORDER CLAMP BY REDS

    The East German Government clamped down new security restrictions on its border with West Germany on Saturday night with the stated object ...

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  17. TORNADO RIPS THROUGH VIC. TOWN

    A 100-m.p.h. tornado wrecked parts of Rutherglen, 170 miles northeast of Melbourne, this ...

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  18. Power Rationing For At Least 2 Days

    Although there was now no restriction on the use of electricity for cooking, industrial and domestic ...

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  19. Man Fatally Injured

    William Robert Gray, about 65, retired fruitgrower, of Sturt road, Brighton, was fatally ...

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  20. Killed In Fall From Car

    Frederick Joseph McBride, 44, of Glen Iris street. Woodville South, was killed when he fell from a motor ...

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  21. Pie Melon Chokes Rain Gauge

    A pie melon choked Greenock's rain gauge out of action after a cloudburst about 11 a.m. on Saturday. ...

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  23. Hits Express—Escapes

    The Overland express to Adelaide was hit by a New Australian motor cyclist at Anderson Crossing, near ...

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  24. Killed By Lightning

    A farm laborer, Donald McKenzie McKellar, 57, was killed by lightning yesterday at ...

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