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  3. SOUTHERN BRITAIN LASHED BY GALES: SHIPS DRIVEN INTO PORT FOR SAFETY

    LONDON, Sunday—Six days' non-stop rain reached the clamix in 50-m.p.h. gales which lashed southern Britain; drove ships into port for shelter and caused heavy flooding in many parts of England, according to Reuter. Rivers burst their banks and reservoirs overflowed, forcing many people to ...

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  4. Denies Carrier Faulty

    MELBOURNE, Sanday. — A denial that the reason for the forthcoming visit by the aircraft carrier Sydney to the ...

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    Eleven Victorian and 12 Tasmanian brigades are taking part in the inter-State fire brigade demonstrations which began at the Devorport Oval on Saturday. Pictured above is the Queenstown team in action, showing Fireman R. Hales hitting the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PLANNING ROYAL VISIT

    LONDON, Sunday. — The "Sunday Express" says plans for the 1952 tour of Australia by Their Majesties and ...

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  7. Took Child from Her Bed

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Awakened by the crying of a child, apparently in their front garden, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Bull, of James ...

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  8. VIC. FISHERMAN DROWNS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — A 40-year-old man was drowned when he was thrown into Port [?] with two fishing ...

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  9. SURF CARNIVAL

    The Warden (Cr. G. M. Lakin) officially opening the Ulverstone Surf Carnival on Saturday. Wearing white hat is Captain W. James, president of the Ulverstone S.L.S.C. Further picture and report on page 7 (Robin[?] photo). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. TO BE EFFECTIVELY DEALT WITH

    BERLIN, Sunday—Any Communist attempt to seize West Berlin would be effectively dealt with by the Allies and West German authorities, the American High Commissioner in Germany (Mr. John M'Cloy) said yesterday. ...

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  11. May Solve Outback Aerial Problems

    ADELAIDE, Sunday. — A Central Australian pioneer (Mr. E. J. Connellan), founder of Connellan Airways at ...

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  12. SEVEN DIE IN FIRES

    NEW YORK, Sunday.— Seven members of two families died in fires in the United States yesterday. ...

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  13. Planning Ministry of National Development

    MELBOURNE, Sunday—The Federal Minister for Supply (Mr. Casey) is working on proposals for a ministry of national development and hopes to submit a full report to the Federal Cabinet within a month. He will hold this portfolio while remaining Minister for ...

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  14. Invites German Politicians

    BONN, Sunday. — The British Foreign Office has invited nine German politicians, including three women, for a 10-day visit to show ...

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  15. 20 DEAD: 38 HURT IN TRAIN SMASH

    PARIS, Sunday. — Twenty persons were killed and 38 seriously injured when two diesel trains crashed in Southern France. ...

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  16. LOADED BUS PLUNGES INTO POND

    TOKIO, Sunday. — Twenty[?]persons were killed and [?]riously injured when a [?]ly-laden passenger bus ...

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  17. WILL OPPOSE LEGISLATION

    ADELAIDE, Sunday. — The Menzies Government's immediate legislative programme would meet with opposition in ...

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    Unless otherwise stated, overseas news in this issue is supplied by Australian Associated Press, of which this newspaper is a member. ...

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