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  2. Fun In and Out of the Water

    LITTLE RORY TAGGART (left) frolicked in the water at St. Kilda yesterday, while 4-year-old Garry Edwards (right), in a sou'wester, took command of a lifeboat from the wrecked Nairana, at Port ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. COVENTRY NOW A BOOM TOWN

    LONDON, December 27.--Coventry, one of Britain's most blitzed towns, has become a boom town. It has jobs and good wages for everyone--and homes for few. Homes, indeed, are so scarce that Coventry's mayor ...

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  4. HOT AGAIN TODAY WITH BREEZES

    In and around Melbourne temperatures today should be a little lower. not much lower. "Probably still near the 90 mark," Weather Bureau officials said last night. ...

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  5. Called for Help on Telephone

    While speaking on the telephone a 72-year-old bedridden woman was attacked and robbed of two rings worth £400 in her Toorak flat at 11 a.m. ...

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  6. £1400 Taken From Hotel

    Warragul police are investigating the theft early on Wednesday of a safe containing £1400 in cash and cheques ...

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  7. The Case of the 30 £10 Notes

    GEELONG, Thursday.--The case of the missing £10 notes, 30 of them, was solved at ...

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  8. Seized Alleged Thief Near Door

    Detectives patrolling Sydney-road, Brunswick, early yesterday, arrested a man who they allege had robbed a motor ...

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  9. Govt. and Council to Face Traffic Problem

    Greater co-operation between the Government and the council in an attempt to overcome Melbourne's traffic problem is likely during 1952. A closer liaison on ...

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  10. Brisbane Taxi Man Attacked

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Arthur Thorsen, 68, a Brisbane taxi driver, was found severely battered near Marchant Park. ...

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  11. Woman Killed, 5 Hurt in Qid.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--A woman was killed and five other persons were injured when a car skidded on a wet ...

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  12. Resuscitator Revives Man

    BALLARAT, Thursday.--Ballarat and District Ambulance service today used its new R.M. resuscitating equipment ...

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  13. P.F.A. Conference Opens at Ballarat

    BALLARAT, Thursday.--The annual youth conference of the Presbyterian Fellowship Association opened at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Lifesavers Rescue Boy

    Lifesavers saved a nine-year-old boy from drowning at Chelsea Beach last night. The boy, John Wareham, of ...

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  16. Tourist Bureau Work Defended

    The chairman of the Railway Commissioners (Mr. R. G. Wishart) yesterday described as "unfair and inaccurate" ...

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  18. Lost Presents Had Forlorn Air

    In the lost property offices of Melbourne's railway and tramway services yesterday stood pile upon pile of Christmas presents that had gone astray, forlorn ...

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  19. Mental Hygiene Head Here Soon

    A 43-year-old outspoken Englishman, who is expected to foster a new approach to mental illness in Victoria, has arrived in Sydney on his way to Melbourne. ...

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  20. Real Fun in Family Show at the Tivoli

    Subtly altering the brew with a soupcon of censorship and a flavoring of new turns, the Tivoli Circuit has transformed ...

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  21. Brisbane Man Dies from Burns

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Dennis Nichols Kandilas, 22-year-old Brisbane motor cyclist, died in Newcastle Hospital today ...

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  22. Chain Stores to Open Monday

    The decision of two grocery chain stores--Crofts Stores Pty. Ltd. and Moran and Cato Pty. Ltd.--to remain open on ...

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  23. Guerillas Force Mine Closure

    The Government has ordered the Kajang Kemaman tin mine at Trengannu to close by the end of the year ...

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