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  4. OPENING DAY OF MATCH AGAINST M.C.C.

    Iop: The;Tasmanian team goes out to field at the opening of the three— day match between Tasmania and the Englishmen. Middle: Hard— staff and Hutton on their way to the wicket to resume after lunch. Hutton was caught at 51 but Hardstaff batted throughout the afternoon ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HARDSTAFF AND COMPTON IN 252 PARTNERSIH

    Bright centuries by Hardstaff and Compton in a partnership of 252 and a score of 3/361 for the day demonstrated England's superiority over a Tasmanian ...

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  6. BROKE BABY CAR RECORD

    A new record of 159 m.p.h. for baby cars has been set by Col. Goldie Gardner driving an M.G. on the European highway at Ostend. On his first run he clocked 153 m.p.h. and on the return run about 10 m.p.h. more Picture shows mechanics overhauling Col. Gardner's car ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GAS MEN BACK TO-DAY

    MELBOURNE. — Gas strikers in Victoria, N.S.W.[?] and S.A. yesterday ac— cepted the direction of the ...

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  8. ERUPTION IN LUZON

    MANILA. (A. A.P.). — Three villagers were killed by lava fumes yesterday when the violently erupting ...

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  9. MOVE TO SPEED CARGO HANDLING

    CANBERRA.—The slow turn-around of ships in Australian ports, particularly Sydney, was having a serious effect upon Australian trade and was retarding the ...

    Article : 329 words
  10. Hardstaff's Claims

    Hardstaff's claim for a place in the fourth Test at Adelaide must be seriously considered by the selectors. ...

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  11. BIG RED ATTACK IN CHINA

    NANKING (A.A.P.). — Nationalist newspapers es— timate that 100,000 Com— munists have opened an ...

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  12. CIVIL WAR IN BURMA

    RANGOON (A. A. P.).— Ba Pe, senior member of the Burma Executive Coun— cil, said yesterday that a ...

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  13. Prices War in U.S.

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.). — Thousands of retailers from all parts of America are at— tending the convention of the ...

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  14. Funds Short in U.S. House

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.). A shortage of £38,000 in the accounts of the office of the Sergeant-at-Arms, U.S. ...

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  15. Dockers Join in London Strike

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—On the eve of discussions for settlement of Britain's transport strike, between[?] 2000 and 3000 London dockers decided to join in. About 2000 were already striking. ...

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  16. HUNTED NAZIS FOUND

    LISBON (A.A.P.).— Dr. Karl Wissman, former Ger— man press attache in Lisbon, whom the police have been ...

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  17. Trade Prospects Gloomy, Says U.S. Expert

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.). — Pros— pects of increased trade for Ameri— can exporters to Australia are dim for the immediate future, ...

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  19. ALLIES TACKLE GERMAN PEACE

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—The first real attempt'to write the peace treaties for Germany and Austria is being made by the Big Four Foreign Ministers' deputies, who bogan talks in London yesterday. ...

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  20. Plans for Davis Cup Draw

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.). — The United States Lawn Tenn's Asso— ciation has invited President Tru— man to make the Davis Cup draw ...

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  21. ATLANTIC STORM THREATENS SHIP

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.).—The Canadian freighter Tec— umseh Park, 7163 tons, sent an S.O.S. last night stating that she was breaking up. BATTERED by a storm which ...

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  22. AGREEMENT ON SPITZBERGEN

    MOSCOW (A.A.P.).—An un— derstanding has been reached in the Soviet-Norwegian ne— gotiations "about the necessity ...

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  23. DIGEST OF THE LEADERS

    THERE is something ironical in the request by striking unions at Hollywood that Australian patrons of the ...

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  24. U.S. Polar Expedition Reaches Ross Sea

    NEW YORK (A. A.P.).—The ships of the U.S. expedi— tion to the Antarctic broke through the Polar ice-pack yesterday morning. They are now in the clear waters of the Ross Sea. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. Poland to Ignore British, American Protests

    WARSAW (A.A.P.).—Poland has told Britain and America that she will run the general elections—to be held on bunday—as she sees fit, whether Britain or the U.S. likes it or not. ...

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  26. Farewell to Duke

    A farewell message on behalf of Tasmania was sent yesterday by the Governor (Sir Hugh Binney) to the Governor-General, the Duke ...

    Article : 59 words
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