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  2. CEASE-FIRE TERMS IN INDONESIA

    An agreement calling for a cease-fire in Indonesia within 48 hours, and the establishment of demilitarised zones between the opposing forces within 14 days. ...

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  3. Woman Cricketers for N.Z. Tour

    TO PLAT AGAINST NEW ZEALAND.--Una Paisley (right), captain of the Australian women's cricket team ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Radio-Active Metal Hunt

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--Hope that the Government, by its offer of a reward, would obtain information of claims ...

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  5. Police Watch Planes for Gold Smugglers

    DARWIN, Sunday.--The R.A.A.F., the Civil Aviation and Customs departments and police are pursuing their investigations into reported landings by medium and heavy aircraft at Batchelor aerodrome, 50 miles south ...

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  6. New Plan For India

    Mr. Gandhi broke his last this morning after members of the Indian Government, led by the Prime Minister ...

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  7. Four Die from Injuries in Road Mishaps

    A pedestrian and a motor cyclist were fatally injured and a cyclist was killed at the week end, and another man died on Saturday from injuries received in a road ...

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  8. Bay Beaches Crowded

    Melbourne yesterday enjoyed its warmest day this year, when for the first time since December 30 the ...

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  9. Dream, of Leave Shattered

    A young R.A.A.F.L.A.G. Albert Comimelli had his dreams of home leave shattered ...

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  10. Wyndham Report

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The Minister for the Interior (Mr. Johnson) confirmed here to-day that. Commonwealth authorities in the Northern Territory suspect large-scale gold ...

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  11. Stabbed by Intruder

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A man climbed through a bedroom window and stabbed a woman three times at ...

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  12. Strange Rail Yard Fatality

    JUNEE, Sunday.--Mr. William Tonacio, 35 years, railway shunter, died last night from injuries received in Junee ...

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  13. BITTEN BY A GOLDFISH

    An unusual "casualty"" treated at the Royal Melbourne Hospital on Saturday night was that of a young man, aged ...

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  14. S.A. Rail Hold-up

    All metropolitan and country train traffic ceased in South Australia at midnight. The length of the stoppage is ...

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  15. Drowned in Yarra

    Collingwood police yesterday dragged the Yarra River at Studley Park, without success, for the body of Mr. Robert ...

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  16. SCOTWYN'S PRICE DROPS £10,000

    LOS ANGELES, Jan. 18 (A.A.P.).--The 100,000 dollar buyer for Scotwyn having failed to materialise, agent ...

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  17. Call to Arrest Drift Towards War

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) said to-day that only the full support of the United Nations could successfully arrest the ...

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  18. Circus Party for Elephant

    Alice, the 100-year-old elephant at Wirths' Circus, is soon to have a birthday party to mark her century. ...

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  19. Wheat Board Protest on Government Deals

    The Australian Wheat Board has protested to the Federal Government against the sale abroad of wheat below the Board's price, and also against Government "interference in the handling of the crop." ...

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  21. Assault on Rail Checker

    A ticket checker who was examining tickets on a Sandringham train between Elsternwick and North Brighton ...

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  22. Arrest After Woman's Death

    PERTH, Sunday.--Albert James Banyard, 47 years, single, of Hay-street, West Perth, was arrested in Perth ...

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  25. U.S. Official Fuel Cut

    President Truman yesterday ordered all Government departments and agencies to revert to wartime basis in ...

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    GUN DOGS TESTED AT IVANHOE.--Nine-year-old Roger Bridgford and his Labrador retriever Taumac Mate watched critically events in the Victorian Gun Dog Club's water tests on the Yarra on Saturday. Roger his dog ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. Increase in Egg Prices "Certain"

    An almost immediate increase in the price of eggs by at least 3d. a dozen is regarded as certain in the trade. This is the result of an ...

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  28. Weather Aids Beer Boycott

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The cool weather had been an unexpected ally to Port Kembla and Wollongong ...

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  29. Warning of Bush Fires

    The Weather Bureau last night Issued a bush fire warning. The forecast for to-day is ...

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  30. Fruit Season Busy for Police

    The annual fruit-Peking period in the Goulburn Volley, with its influx of outside seasonable labor, often means a busy time, with long hours of duty, for district ...

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  31. Cafe Owner on Assault Charge

    After a disturbance in a city cafe on Saturday evening in which a man received a gash in the head, a cafe ...

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  32. Farmers Wage War on Hoppers

    WAGGA, Sunday.--Farmers are exerting every effort to destroy grasshoppers on their breeding grounds. Dozens are ...

    Article : 102 words
  33. Tomato Brokers Fear Action in Price Dispute

    KYABRAM, Sunday.--District tomato brokers have stopped transporting tomatoes to Melbourne canners, ...

    Article : 98 words
  34. Racehorse Dies in Stable Blaze

    The racehorse Merry Don was destroyed in a fire at the stables of Mr. W Hill, trainer, of Moonee-street, Ascot Vale, ...

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  35. Baits Pleased with Conditions

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Baltic migrants in the Stroud afforestation camp in the Hunter Valley have no complaints ...

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  36. 32--Met Sister for First Time

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A middle-aged woman met her 32-year-old brother for the first time at Kingsford Smith airport yesterday, but could not understand him. ...

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  37. Boy Falls from Hay to Pitchfork

    BALLARAT, Sunday,--Wilton Giles, 9 years, of Brown Hill, was admitted to Ballarat Pase Hospital yesterday. ...

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  38. Complaints About Rents

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--The Minister for the Army (Mr. Chambers) said in Adelaide on Saturday that he was ...

    Article : 101 words
  39. Foot Amputated

    BENDIGO, Sunday.--Ronald O'Farrell, of Smith-street, Bendigo, had his right foot amputated in Bendigo Base ...

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  40. Test Seats Rush

    Two days after the advertisement. an extra 1200 reserved seats for the fourth Test at Headingley in July ...

    Article : 48 words
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