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  4. TEST WICKETS FALL FAST

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A mortgage on the second Test match appears to be held by Australia, which has dismissed seven Indian batsmen for only 61 runs. India, which bundled ...

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    TOLD TO PUT HIS HEAD IN A BAG.--He did, and went on with the act. Lester Owens, one of the Flying Waynes at Wirth's Circus, thrilled a young audience at yesterday's matinee with this demonstration of blindfold trapeze ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. HIGHER ELECTRIC TARIFF EXPECTED

    An increase in electricity charges next year is foreshadowed in the annual report of the State Electricity Commission, tabled in Parliament yesterday. Warning is also given ...

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  7. RAIL SERVICE CONDEMNED

    Expenditure of £250,000,000 on unification of railway gauges while materials and labor were short were described by the ...

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  8. "HAPPY" DAVIS CUP TEAM

    No reference to allegations by Dinny Palls of ill-feeling among the last Davis Cup team was made by the manager (Mr. Roy. ...

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  9. DISPIRITED BATTING

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Disspirited batting in the second innings has placed India iii a tight corner, after Hazare and ...

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  10. OLD VIC CO'S TOUR THREATENED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Unless Australian theatre managements arrange for the employment of displaced Australian stage players, as stimulated by Actors' Equity the Australian ...

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  11. EGG BOARD'S ACCOUNT

    The State Government has decided not to guarantee the account of the Egg Pulp Marketing Board with the bank, nor will it ...

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  12. DEVELOPMENT OF N.T.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Extension of the period for which pastoral leases will be granted in the Northern Territory is being ...

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  13. Train Bookings For Holidays Decline

    A marked decrease in the number of bookings for Christmas country trains this year, as compared with last, was reported ...

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  14. A.L.P. GROUPS "DO NOTHING"

    Industrial groups set up within unions by the Labor party to fight Communism were described, yesterday by the acting State ...

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  15. COMMISSION HOMES

    In his annual report, tabled yesterday in Parliament, the Auditor-General (Mr. Peverill) stated that, because of substantial ...

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  16. CONTROL OF BUILDING

    Charges made by the Minister for Housing (Mr. Warner) that the Commonwealth had entered into the Beaufort steel home plan ...

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  17. WAGES BOARD POWERS

    Wages boards have no power to make their determinations retrospective. Mr. Justice Gavan Duffy gave this ruling In a ...

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  18. BEDS FOR T.B. CLOSED DOWN

    During heated exchanges between the former Minister for Health (Mr. Barry) and the present Minister (Mr. Dunstan), in ...

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  19. USE OF HEAVY ROLLER

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--India's captain, Amarnath, objected to the use of the heavy roller on the pitch after play ended ...

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  20. DIED AFTER FALL DOWN STAIRS

    ST. ARNAUD, Wednesday.--The death of Mr. Edward Taynton, 48 years, at the district hospital to-day has been reported to ...

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  21. BANK CASE HEARING

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Commonwealth Government will ask the Full Bench of the High Court In Sydney to-morrow to fix ...

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  24. PAGEANT AT COMO PARK

    Thousands were transported in imagination to the Middle East last night, when, at Copio-Park, they witnessed a delightful ...

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  25. 40 HOURS IN POST OFFICE

    From January 2, 1948, the business hours of post offices throughout Australia will be reduced by 30 minutes a day, the new hours ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. PAY OF STATE MEMBERS

    Members of State Parliament will be asked by the Premier (Mr. Hollway) whether they prefer their salaries to be fixed by ...

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  27. SHEARER SHOT

    With a shot-gun wound In the back, George Woods, 46 years, shearer employed on Meningoort Station, Bookar, near ...

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  28. MURDER CHARGES STRUCK OUT

    Charges against two men of having murdered Malcolm McLean Appleby, 32 years, of Eleanor-street, Footscray, were struck ...

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  29. JOHNSON BEATEN

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--Alex Buxton narrowly outpointed Jack Johnson, Australia's heavyweight champion, over 12 rounds at the ...

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