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  4. PUNCH THAT FAILED IN YORK PARK GAME

    A. Hendricks (No. 9), the Union full-back, fails in an attempt to punch the ball away from Northern forwards W. Spearman (in front), who took the mark, and K. Evans (middle). Umpire J. Virth and Norths centre halt-torward, M. Mitchell, are also in the picture. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. VISITING AMERICAN SAILORS IN MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY

    MELBOURNE.—About 80 per cent. of the men in the visiting U.S. Navy force have not seen active service, and most of them are less than 21 years old, but they ...

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  6. U.S. SHIPS ON GOODWILL VISIT TO MELBOURNE

    Visiting ships of the U.S. Task Force steaming up Port Phillip Bay on Saturday morning. They are the cruiser Atlanta, leading the destroyers Laffey and Ingraham. Top right: Rear-Admiral J. H. Carson (right) and his Chief of Staff (Capt. W. B. Moore) watch the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. STRIP AT RANGE

    ADELAIDE.—Work is to begin almost immediately on the building of an airstrip at the head of the rocket ...

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  8. JAPS. SEEK ARMY OF 100,000

    TOKIO (A.A.P.)—The Japanese are seeking establishment of a Japanese army of 100,000 to take over the ...

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  9. VIOLENCE RIFE

    SYDNEY.—Street brawls, robberies and attacks by thugs marked a week-end of violence in Sydney. ...

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  10. 'QUAKE IN SOLOMONS?

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.). — Fordham University seismograph yesterday recorded two shock waves from a ...

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  11. TROOPS QUELL LAHORE RIOTS

    LAHORE (A.A.P.).—British troops were rushed into Lahore City on Saturday to bring the rioting, fire-raising crowds under control. The situation is now quiet. ...

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  12. FOOD RIOTERS TO DIE?

    FRANKFURT (A.A.P.). — Dr. James Newman, American Military Governor of Hesse, broadcasting to the German people ...

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  13. U.S. Working On Death Cloud

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—The Army and Navy are experimenting with a new atomic weapon—a radio-active cloud released from highflying aircraft by non-explosive atomic shells. ...

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  14. SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL SCORES

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  15. FLAGSHIP READY

    SYDNEY. — H.M.A.S. Australia, former flagship of the R.A.N., is now ready for sea. ...

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  16. HUMAN BONES FOUND

    SYDNEY.—Scientific tests today may prove that human bones found in a cave at Grevillia, 23 miles from Kyogle, are those of a ...

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  17. Nationalisation of Liquor Urged by A.L.P.

    SYDNEY. — Nationalisation of the liquor industry is to be urged by several branches at the state ...

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  18. DOCK STRIKE ENDS

    SYDNEY. — About 250 engineers from Sydney shipyards and ship repair shops are returning to work ...

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  19. BEANS, 20lb. FOR 6d

    SYDNEY.—Bags of beans were sold in Sydney on Saturday for sixpence. Quantities which remained ...

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  20. Wall St. Break

    NEW YORK (A. A.P.). — Heavy selling on Saturday's stock market forced down stocks to the lowest prices since January, 1945. ...

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  21. CHURCHILL'S WARNING

    LONDON (A.A.P.). — The economic and financial distresses into which we are moving will be of greater intensity and ...

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  22. TWO DIE AT FOOTBALL

    MELBOURNE.—Two men who collapsed while watching League football games on Saturday died later in hospital. ...

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  23. U.S. TO TAKE REFUGEES?

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.). — The White House State Department and the Department of Justice have ap proved in principle a bill which ...

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  25. WANDERING CROCODILE WAS SHANGHAIED

    MELBOURNE.—Ten feet of crocodile which drifted aimlessly into a lagoon near Townsville, and was almost immediately shanghaied aboard a freighter, arrived in Melbourne yesterday. ...

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  26. Truman's Mother Dying?

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.)—Ignoring a driving rainstorm and official warning of tornadoes, President Truman [?] to Grandview ...

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  27. Saturday Shopping Opposed

    SYDNEY.—N.S W. Shop Assistants' Union is to make fresh application to the State Industrial Commissioner for the abolition of ...

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  28. Woolcott Forbes for Release

    SYDNEY. — John Woolcott Forbes, financier, is almost certain to be released from gaol next month. ...

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  29. Negro Lawyer Kills Two

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.)—Dan Williams, a Negro lawyer, maddened by his failure to gain admission to the District of ...

    Article : 181 words
  30. DIGEST OF THE LEADERS

    THE Launceston Competitions Association is to be congratulated on the outstanding success of its ...

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  31. RATINGS' GRIEVANCES AIRED QUIETLY

    SYDNEY.—Fear of consequences took most of the sting out of a demonstration by R.A.N. ratings in Sydney Domain yesterday. Fewer than 200 ratings attended the meeting. ...

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  32. STUDENTS STRIKE

    NANKING (A.A.P.). — Seven hundred striking students of the University of Nanking ended an afternoon of agitation for bigger ...

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  33. Battleship Sinks in Mid-Pacific: Oklahoma Escapes Wreckers

    SAN FRANCISCO (A.A.P.).—The American battleship Oklahama sank at dawn on Saturday 540 miles from Honolulu, while being towed from Pearl Harbour for scrapping in San Francisco. THUS ENDED the colourful but ...

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