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  4. THE QUEEN MARY IS REFLOATED

    London, January 2.—The 83,000-ton Cunard White Star liner Queen Mary, driven ashore 1½ miles from Cherbourg, France, in a 90 m.p.h. gale on Saturday, was refloated today. ...

    Article : 310 words
  5. BOMBS DROPPED BY

    London, January 2.—Arab bombs were dropped on Jerusalem tonight. The Egyptians accused the Jews of bombing refugee camps in Palestine. lt was Jerusalem's first air raid for almost six months. ...

    Article : 301 words
  6. Dog Seeks Aid For His Master

    OTTO STARICK (73) lay helpless for two days in a shack near Perth. He sent his dog with a message to his niece ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    DON OR DONALD? ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. PEERAGE FOR DUGAN; BRADMAN KNIGHTED

    Sydney.—Seven new Australian knights are created in the New Year Honors and Sir Winston Dugan (Governor of Victoria) is raised to the Peerage. ...

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  10. TRAINING NEW COAL MINERS

    Sydney.—Australian Iron and Steel Ltd. hopes to train 120 new miners to work in its south coast mines this year, Mr. R. Hayes ...

    Article : 130 words
  11. ALOHA MISSING

    Hobart — Officials are becoming anxious about the 31-foot Sydney cutter Aloha, "the baby" of the Sydney ...

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  12. ALUMINIUM HOUSES FOR AUSTRALIA

    Melbourne.—Australia and New Zealand can have 5,000 of these aluminium pre-fabricated houses a year—if they want ...

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  13. CAUGHT BY CARETAKER

    Sydney.—Three men who were alleged to have been attempting to break into Anaus and Coote, leading city jewellers, late at night. ...

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  14. 82 DEGS. TODAY

    Mild, summer weather continued today. The maximum temperature up to 3 p.m. was 82 degrees. Last night's minimum was 66 degrees ...

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