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  3. PHONE WAGERS "COULD HAVE BEEN TRAP" SAYS WITNESS

    HOBART.—A defence witness told Hobart Police Court yesterday that he believed a trap might have been laid to involve Hobart bookmaker Alan Watt in charges of illegal betting. He believed that on the day of the police raid on Watt's home certain persons might have been "put ...

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  4. Latrobe enjoys one of its best shows

    Experience of 80 years, plus a fine spirit of co-operation and a day that might have been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 193 words
  5. SEETHING FLOODWATERS DESTROY BRIDGES

    LAUNCESTON.—While Launceston was enjoying its hottest weather this season, the flooded South Esk was seething toward Longford yesterday, destroying bridges and blocking roads. Tannery Road (four feet under water) and King's Bridge (six feet under), Longford's two direct road links to Launceston, were blocked. ...

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  7. State sticks to price control

    HOBART. — A Labor caucus meeting yesterday cave support to proposals recommended in the report of the Parliamentary ...

    Article : 73 words
  8. Scheme's £20m. for hospitals

    CANBERRA— The combined Commonwealth and insurance hospital benefit scheme will bring a revenue of about ...

    Article : 156 words
  9. Struggle to avert defeat

    MELBOURNE. — The two-day-old Hollway-L.C.P. Government was expected to fall early this morning. At 2.15 it was struggling to avert certain defeat on the Opposition's motion moved in the Legislative Assembly ...

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  10. EGYPT AGREES TO SUDANESE SELF-GOVERNMENT

    CAIRO. — The Egyptian Government of General Naguib and the Sudanese Umina (independence) Party yesterday reached agreement on the future of the AngloEgyptian Sudan along "self-government" lines already approved by Britain. The agreement is ...

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  11. Oh, my hat!

    DETROIT. — Police Chief Ralph Morley, of suburban Birmingham, told a luncheon club ...

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