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  4. HOMEWARD BOUND

    A GRACEFUL SIGHT on Sydney Harbor at the weekend was the yacht The Naira. which is seen here returning home after preseason trials. The sailing season opens next month. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GOVERNOR AT WAGGA TWO DAYS OF THIS WEEK

    On Thursday and Friday the Governor (Sir John Northcott) will attend several civic functions in Wagga. He will arrive in Wagga on Thursday afternoon, ...

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  6. Reds Continue to Batter at Capital City

    SOUTH KOREA, Mon. (A.A.P.-Reuter): North Korean Communists today continued their three-pronged attack on the provisional South Korean capital of Taegu. The main threat to Taegu today came from the First and 13th North Korean ...

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  7. RUSSIA "IS PREPARING FOR A WAR"

    LONDON. Mon. (AAP): Lieut.-General Walters Beddell-Smith, U.S. Ambassador to Moscow from ...

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  8. HAYES BEATEN IN BIG FIGHT

    SYDNEY, Monday: American Negro Charley Williams (10.8) stopped Harry Hayes (10.7¾) on technical knockout in the ...

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  9. TRAIN KILLS NEAR HENTY

    AT 1 a.m. on Monday morning a man was decapitated by a goods train near a railway crossing west of Henty. ...

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  10. US General Warns of New War

    SYDNEY, Monday: The [?]ower of modern weapons was so treat that we could not afford to wait two or three years to prepare ...

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  11. DISPUTED ELECTION

    SYDNEY, Monday: An announcement by the Speaker (Mr. Lamb) that the election of the Minister for Labor and Industry (Mr. Finnan) is in dispute will be included in the procedure at the opening of the 36th N.S.W. Parliament to-morrow. ...

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  12. STEEP RISES IN FARES?

    SYDNEY. Monday: Steep rises in tram, bus and rail fares are expected to be recommended this week to the Minister for ...

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  13. Meat Scheme "Not Urgent"

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Federal, Government does not believe a meat stabilisation plan is urgent. ...

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  14. WAR CRIMES COURT

    LOS NEGROS, Monday (A.A.P.-Reuter): The War Crimes Tribunal today acquitted one Japanese' and sentenced another charged with the murder of Australian nrisoners-of-war near Baboe (Dutch ...

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  15. STERLING BALANCES

    ALEXANDRIA. Mon.: Britain and Egypt next month will start negotiations for a long-term or permanent settlement of Egypt's ...

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  18. CHARGED WITH SHOOTING AT HIS FATHER

    ALBTJRY. Monday: A 19-year-old tannery hand was charged at Beechworth Court today with having shot at his ...

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  19. COPLAND REPEATS WOOL EXPORT TAX SUGGESTION

    CANBERRA. Monday: Professor Sir Douglas Copland today repeated his suggestion for a heavy export tax on wool. ...

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  20. British Press Backs Truman Defence Plans

    LONDON. Monday (A.A.P.): A profound mood of determination in a bid for integration of Western defence was expressed in British morning Newspapers today. ...

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  21. Collections of Revenue

    CANBERRA, Monday: The statement of consolidated revenue for the first two months of the current financial year, ...

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  22. G.B. SHAW HURT

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.): George Bernard Shaw, 94, famous playwright, was taken by ambulance to Luton and ...

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