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  2. CROWD SWARMS ON TO TEST WICKET

    This large crowd swarmed on to the Sydney Cricket Ground yesterday as soon as the fifth Test between Australia and the West Indies ended. Australia won by 202 runs. (See page 8). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. No Permit Now For Clay Bricks

    Clay bricks can now be used for fences, retaining walls and domestic garages which ...

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  4. CABINET DISCUSSES EGYPT

    LONDON, Jan. 29.—British commanders in the Suez Canal Zone now have instructions covering every foreseeable development and authorising them to act ...

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  5. CITY RATE UP TO 9¼d

    The City Council by 16 votes to 5 yesterday increased the general rate for 1952 from 7½d to 9¼d in the £. In addition to this increase, many city ...

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  6. U.S. Starts Exchange Of Atomic Data

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 29 (A.A.P.).—The chairman of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Mr. Gordon ...

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  7. Union Man's Car Offence

    Allan George Ridley Bagnell, 55, secretary of the bus section of the N.S.W. Tramwa and Motor ...

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  8. Bushfires: Fears For Big Forest

    Firefighters in the Kyeamba, Humula, Carabost, and Rosewood districts, south-east of Wagga, last night feared that bush-fires might sweep on into the Bago pine ...

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  9. Decline In Dairy Industry's Output

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Falling production of milk, butter, cheese and preserved milk ...

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  10. HIT-RUN CAR KILLS MAN

    A car failed to stop after killing Arthur Horne, 77, in William Street, near Bay Street, Double Bay, last ...

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  11. U.K. CABINET POST FOR ALEXANDER

    LONDON, Jan. 29 (A.A.P.) — The Prime Minister, Mr. Churchill, yesterday announced the ...

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  12. NINE-MILE BLAZE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— Volunteers from four Gippsland towns were to-night fighting a nine-mile-wide fire ...

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  13. Americas Choice of Parisian Knitwear Now For Sydney Women

    To many Sydney women the name of Anny Blatt will have little significance, but to New York women who shop at such fashionable houses as Neiman Marcus, Bonwit Teller, Magnims and Marshall Fields, her name ranks with that of Dior and Fath and is synonymous with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. DRIVER KILLED

    YOUNG, Tuesday.—Beverley Bilsborough, 42, of Robertson Street, Guildford, was fatally injured when a P.M.G. ...

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  15. PERSIAN OIL PLAN

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 29 ' (A.A.P.).—A confidential report to the International Bank is pessimistic about the ...

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  16. Awards To Three Airmen

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Minister for Air, Mr. W. McMahon, to-day announced three ...

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  17. NO BENEFIT IN FOOD CONTRACTS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— Lord Barnby, an Australian representative on the advisory committee of the International ...

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  18. Philippines Seeks Jap. Reparations

    MANILA, January 29 (A.A.P.- Reuter). — The Philippine Government yesterday formally submitted a ...

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  19. Big Funeral For Mr. Eggins, M.P.

    The Prime Mniister, Mr. Menzies, and many members of the Federal and State Parliaments, attended ...

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  20. Carcase Brand Proposed By Minister

    The Minister for Agriculture, Mr. E. H. Graham, said yesterday he would submit to the next season of ...

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  21. Polio Causes Change In Royal Plans

    LONDON, Jan. 29 (A.A.P.).—An outbreak of poliomyelitis in Ceylon has caused Princess Elizabeth ...

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  22. Five More Forged £10's Found

    Five more forged £10 notes have been detected in N.S.W., the Commonwealth Bank announced yesterday. ...

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  23. Churchill On Meeting With Stalin

    LONDON, Jan. 29 (A.A.P.).— Mr. Churchill was urged in the House of Commons to-day to arrange ...

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  24. Blind Entertainers Open Concert Season

    Eight blind artists, varying from a crooner and a swing piano-accordionist to a classical pianist and ...

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  25. A.R.U. Revolt On Elections

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. —A rank-and-file revolt had broken out in the Australian Railways Union, Mr. F. R. ...

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  26. Evaded Toll, Leaped Into Flooded River

    NEW YORK, Jan. 29 (A.A.P.).—An unidentified man, who refused to pay a five-cent. toll (about ...

    Article : 148 words
  27. Woman Dies In Leap From Train

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— Mrs. Dorothy Madge Thorp. 37. of Strathmore, was killed to-day when she leapt from a ...

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