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  3. TWO WOMEN SHOT IN LAUNCESTON: MAN DETAINED

    LAUNCESTON. — Two young married women were fatally shot in Launceston yesterday in quick succession—one outside a house in Inveresk and the other in a residence in Galvin st. Detectives searched for a young man said to have visited both houses ...

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  4. Heavy explosions in U.N. dump

    HAEUNDE (Korea). — Heavy explosions yesterday' shattered a section of the biggest United States Army ammunition dump in Korea. They killed a Korean, injured an American officer and seven United States soldiers ...

    Article : 198 words
  5. How a nation's money disappears

    WELLINGTON. — Losses caused by waterfront and other industrial troubles in New Zealand during 1951 are estimated at £43,000,000. Details were given to the Arbitration Court yesterday by the Government ...

    Article : 144 words
  6. ROUGH SEAS

    A fierce easterly gale yesterday whipped up mountainous seas in Bass Strait, forcing small vessels to shelter. Above picture, taken from the end of the Burnie breakwater, shows big waves breaking over Blackman's Reef. —AOVOCATE ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 38 words
  7. SEVERE CUTS IN ROAD GANGS

    HOBART.—Severe cuts in road gangs working for the State Forestry Commission were announced yesterday. Dismissal notices have already been sent to most of the men affected. ...

    Article : 165 words
  8. Says Liberal leaders did not turn up

    LAUNCESTON — Beaconsfield Council yesterday expressed disappointment at the failure of the State Opposition Leader ...

    Article : 77 words
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  10. STATE-LASHING STORMS MOVING SOUTH TO-DAY

    Storms which swept the mainland yesterday, leaving a trail of devastation along the eastern seaboard, are expected to reach Tasmania towards this evening beinging heavier rains especially in the east and north-east. Many towns—including Canberra— were isolated in New South Wales as most coastal rivers and tributaries broke their ...

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  11. Publicly whipped

    WILMINGTON (Delaware). — John Barbicrci, aged 30, received 30 lashes in a public whipping ...

    Article : 54 words
  12. SACKING SCARE 'UNJUSTIFIED'

    HOBART.—The Government's scare talk about dismissals; was unjustified, and it had been used to serve political ends, the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Townley) said yesterday. So far there was no situation which ...

    Article : 322 words
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