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  4. WITH SAIL AND OAR AT lOlst TAMAR REGATTA

    Brilliant sunshine and a mild, steady breeze made conditions perfect for the 101st Tamar Regatta on Saturday afternoon. Top: Twelve square metre class yachts manoeuvring for the start of their race. Second from top: The stirring finish of the senior eights, with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. S.A. LIBERALS RETURNED WITH INCREASED MAJORITY

    ADELAIDE.—The Playford Liberal-Country League Government was returned at the election on Saturday with an increase in strength of at least three seats, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PENTRIDGE GAOL WALL COLLAPSES

    About 100ft. of the outer wall surrounding Pentridge Gaol, Melbourne, collapsed on Friday night with a roar which made neighbouring residents think an explosion had occurred. However, next morning all the prisoners were still in their cells and prison officials ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Princess at the Controls

    BLOEMFONTEIN (A.A.P.) —Princess Elizabeth yesterday took over the controls of a plane for the first time. ...

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  8. HARVESTER CO. CUTS PRICES

    CHICAGO (A.A.P.) — "Substantial reductions" in prices are to operate for about half the lines made ...

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  9. STREET BATTLE IN TEL-AVIV

    JERUSALEM (A.A.P.). — A savage street battle occurred in Tel-Aviv when Jews with mortars and machine guns attacked British Military Headquarters. THE ATTACK on the ...

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  10. COAL STRIKE ENDED

    All Tasmanian coal mines, some of which have been closed because of strikes for over a fortnight, will resume ...

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  11. BIG[?]POWER PACT

    MOSCOW (A. A. P.).— Major objective of the U.S. at the Moscow Conference will be completion of a ...

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  12. West Coast Rail Dispute

    Goods trains services to the West Coast will be disrupted by the decision of a large section of employees ...

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  13. Widow Not Guilty of Murder

    LONDON (A.A.F.)— Rosina Ann Cornock was found not guilty of the murder of her husband, ...

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  14. MORE DEATHS IN PUNJAB RIOTING

    LAHORE (A.A.P.).—Communal rioting extended in the Punjab over the week-end, with a heavy increase in the toll of death and injury. CASUALTIES for the three days ...

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  15. London Warmest for Weeks

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—London yesterday had its warmest day for seven weeks. Temperature at noon was 48 degrees, and everywhere the snow was turning to slush. ...

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  16. ARGENTINE DRIVE FOR POWER

    BUENOS AIRES (A.A.P.). — The pattern of the Argentine drive for South American leadership has become clearer with the announcement of a trade ...

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  18. DACOIT WAR SERIOUS

    RANGOON (A.A.P.)—Activities of Burmese Dacoits have reached such a serious stage as to represent a ...

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  19. DIGEST OF THE LEADERS

    WHILE the individuality of the states is being submerged in the federal machine, it is good to be ...

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  20. TRUMAN TO SEEK LOANS FOR TURKS, GREEKS

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.). — President Truman will probably ask Congress this week for loans of £78 million to Greece and perhaps as much as £30 million for Turkey. MOVE TO help Turkey ...

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  21. PROTESTS ON SHIP SEIZURE

    BATAVIA (A.A.P.) — Eighteen shipping lines, including British, U.S. and Australian-owned services, have protested to the ...

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  22. CENSURE MOVE IN U.K. GAINS WEIGHT

    LONDON (A.A.P.). — The Government is clearly facing an attack of unprecedented force and seriousness, says the ...

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  23. LIBERTY SHIP LOST

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—The Greek steamer Ira, a former U.S. Liberty ship, broke her back on Saturday morning after running aground the ...

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