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  4. How They Stopped the Sun at Tennis

    MELBOURNE FOUND SUMMER IN PLENTY YESTERDAY. -- At Kooyong Tennis Club spectators improvised to protect themselves against the unaccustomed heat. TOP: Newspapers covered heads and legs, LOWER, Leit: "Toy Soldier" paper hat gave good shade to its wearer. LOWER, Right: More paper, this time over the nose, and dark ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. E. CREMIN SCRAPES THROUGH AT 39TH

    In a remarkable match, Eric Cremin, one of the favorites for the title, was taken to the 39th green by K. Nagle, in the first round of the Australian professional golf championship ...

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  6. CALLED A HALT TOO SOON

    Handshakes all round were premature in the S. Richardson (N.S.W.) and A. Toogood (Tas.) match at Royal ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTS FOR BRITAIN

    The whole range of Australian live-stock and crop production will be reviewed, with special attention to commodities most needed in the United Kingdom, when talks begin ...

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  8. Too III to be Told of Luck in Pool

    An East End old age pensioner, Timothy Yeo, 70 years, shares with a Monmouthshire tinplate worker the record ...

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  9. Boxing

    Taking the lead in the fourth round the rugged Mr. Gambler middleweight, Bob Lawson, 11.6½ (red corner), went on to score an ...

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  10. PACTS OF GENEVA

    Canadian Opposition Leaders demanded a searching study of the Geneva trade agreement when the Prime Minister, Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. DAVIS CUP CHALLENGE

    Alric Man, non-playing captain of the 1947. United States Davis Cup team, speaking at the annual meeting of the United States ...

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  12. COLOSSAL EXCHANGE OF REFUGEES

    The mass exchange of refugees between East and West Punjab is nearly complete, and more than 8,000,000 persons have crossed the border since the partition of India. ...

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  13. Cycling

    Two of victoria's track aces--Jacks Cooper, who is leading in the L.V.W all-round track championship, and Ron Stout--will leave Melbourne ...

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  14. TEACHERS' POLITICS

    BENDIGO, Wednesday.--By 14 votes to 10 Bendigo Trades Hall Council to-night agreed to a, resolution strongly condemning the ...

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  15. Conference on City Parking

    Further restrictions on the parking of private vehicles in the city proper will be considered on Monday by a conference called by ...

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  16. HOME DEMAND WILL EASE

    Cancellation of the Beaufort steel home contract would facilitate the return to normal conditions. ...

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  17. Trained Spies of Soviet Going Abroad

    The Soviet Communist party was training representatives to further its foreign policy abroad. M. Georgi Malenkoy, deputy ...

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  18. GEELONG BID FOR DISTRICT STATUS

    Following a report by Mr. E. A. Goss, delegate to the V.C.A, at last night's meeting of the Sub-District Association, ...

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  19. Chinese Reds Menace to Whole Nation

    Though Nationalist communiques from central China claim an overwhelming success over General Liu Pocheng's ...

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  20. Seeded Players Win at Kooyong

    No surprises occurred of Kooyong yesterday, seeded players winning their matches comfortably. Quist-Brown and Long-Sidwell will now play off for the doubles title, while Mrs. Bolton and Mrs. Long, who ...

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  21. FRACAS AT FAIR

    When he remonstrated with several men at a fair he was conducting at the corner of Powlett and Grey streets. East Melbourne, ...

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  22. THRILLS WITH FIVE LIONS

    The significance of the number "5" is' apparent when you see what can be done, to, rhythmic band music, with five lions, five ...

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  23. Madam Sun Denies Romance

    The assertion by the American columnist, Drew Pearson, that she was involved in a romance with a former American army ...

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  24. WELCOME TO MIGRANTS

    PERTH, Wednesday.--Migrants who disembarked from the Asturias at Fremantle, to-day-- there were 1612 passengers-- ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. Buying Spree in Russia Nearing End

    State Department sources state that the buying spree which began in Moscow last week is petering out. Moscow reports say the ...

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  26. Americans Want Tas. Scallops

    A 13-lb. sample box of frozen Tasmanian scallops and oysters has arrived in New York by steamer, and American importers ...

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  28. Life Membership at North

    Life memberships were conferred on D. O'Brien, D. Kemp, W. Lewis and W .Palmer at the annual meeting of North ...

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  30. RECORD LIGHT PLANE FLIGHT

    George Truman and Clifford Evans landed their 100 h.p. Piper Cub planes here to-day, completing in just under 123 days their ...

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  31. CITY BUSINESS MEN ON BAIL

    Donald Speed, 37 years, company director, of Bruce-street, Toorak, and Leslie Penrose, 33 years, accountant, of Garden ...

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  32. Mr. E. THORNTON IN DARWIN

    DARWIN, Wednesday. -- The Federated Iron Workers' secretary (Mr. E. Thornton) and former Indonesian Prime Minister ...

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  33. GOLD FILINGS DISAPPEAR

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. A search is being made in Queensland for ½ cwt. of gold and silver filings worth £3000 which ...

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