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  2. N.S.W. Fires Burn Out 170,000 Acres

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--For the second time in a fortnight bush and grass fires have burnt ...

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  3. Life Savers on Parade

    BONBEACH GIRLS leading the march past at Mentone life-saving carnival. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Happy Leisure Moments

    TWIN SISTERS. VALMA (ON LEFT) AND PATRICIA CHRISTIAN, pictured at Point Ormond on Saturday enjoying some happy leisure moments. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BIG CROP

    If the estimated crop of 56,000,000 bushels of wheat is harvested as anticipated, it will be the second highest Victorian wheat yield ever obtained. ...

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  6. N.T. Elects Labor Man for Canberra

    DARWIN, Sunday.--Mr. John Norman Nelson, endorsed A.L.P. candidate for the voteless ...

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  7. Legality of Federal Powers to be Cheeked

    Fearing that several Commonwealth acts may now be invalid the Attorney-General (Senator Spicer) has ordered an examination of the legality of activities still being carried on under wartime acts. ...

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  8. Angle Parking Unlawful Throughout Victoria

    BENDIGO, Sunday.--Angle parking of vehicles in any street or road in Victoria is definitely an offence according to Commissioner of Police (Mr. A. Duncan). The Bendigo city council ...

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  9. Girl Alleges Beach Attack

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--An 18-year-old girl, who was admitted to Manning River District Hospital last night suffering ...

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  10. Little Hope for Missing Child

    Little hope is now held for the safety of 3 12 -year-old Margaret McCann, Heath-crescent, Moorabbin, who has been ...

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  11. Fatal Mishap With Rifle

    A shovel which fell against a loaded pea rifle propped up on a log, causing the rifle to discharge, is believed to have ...

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  12. Sit Down Was Let Down

    Actor Robert Morley, big in stature as well as reputation, who is starring in Edward, My Son, suffered ...

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  13. Suicide After Attacking Aunt

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A young man yesterday battered his aunt, aged 84, to death with an axe at Granville, then ...

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  14. Not Expecting Canberra Post

    GEELONG, Sunday.--The former Minister for Postwar Reconstruction (Mr. Dedman), Who was defeated for the Corio ...

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  15. Rabbits Go Down to Sea and Sip

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--Hordes of rabbits on waterless Wardang Island are trying to quench their thirst by drinking sea water. ...

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  16. Window Crash Woke Banker

    LEETON, Sunday.--A smash-and-grab robbery occurred at Mr. Hogan's Jewellery shop in Pine-avenue early ...

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  17. Brief Liberty for Escapees

    Two escapees from Beech-worth Reformatory were recaptured within half an hour of their escape on Saturday ...

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  18. Missing Man Dead in Bush

    After an eight-day search by police, firemen and local residents, the body of Mr. Keith Carnegie Mann, 44 years ...

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  19. Russian Aims in Manchuria

    Mr. Angus Ward, former American Consul-General in Mukden, said Russia wants the mines and factories of ...

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  20. Midday Recitals Start Wednesday

    Midday recitals, sponsored by the Arts Council and presented by young Australian artists in conjunction with the ...

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  21. Code Plan for Apprentices

    A request by the A.C.T.U. for a conference to draft an Australia-wide code of working conditions for apprentices ...

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  22. Football Star to Remain Here

    BALLARAT, Sunday.--Ballarat Football Club has been sharply reminded of the Victorian Football League's rule ...

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  23. Carnival for Mornington

    MORNINGTON, Sunday.--A proposal that a permanent carnival committee should be set up at Mornington, like that at ...

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    IN GOOD SPIRITS Commonwealth military force trainees travelled on Saturday to Puckapunyal for a fortnight's camp training operations. Picture shows Keith Wilson at the window of the troop train about to leave Spencer-street. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. Ballarat Theft of Motor Cycles

    BALLARAT, Sunday.--Two new motor cycles, each valued at £200, were stolen last night. ...

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  26. Protest on Greek Children

    A resolution protesting against the abduction of 28,000 Greek children by Bulgaria and Yugoslavia was carried at ...

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  27. Blackout in Bay Suburbs

    A hospital, four theatres and more than 1000 private homes were blacked out for two hours on Saturday night when an electric light pole was damaged by fire ...

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  28. Week-End Accidents

    Two men lost their lives in road smashes at the week end. A motor cyclist was killed and his brother injured when ...

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  29. Breakdown in Sydney Power

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Many Sydney suburbs will be without power tomorrow morning if a 25,000 kilowatt generator at ...

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  30. £100 Fur Coot in Thief's Haul

    A thief climbed through an open kitchen window of a house belonging to George William Howe, in ...

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  31. Terrorists to Stand Trial

    Belgrade Radio announced that a group of Bulgarian "terrorists" recently smuggled into Yugoslavia would be tried ...

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  34. Pillion Rider Killed; 6 Hurt in Cycle Crash

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--When a motor cycle crashed into a group of youths and girls at an intersection in Kilkenny ...

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  35. Expulsion Move Fails

    Soviet demand for the expulsion of the Chinese Nationalist delegate was rejected by the Security Council. The vote was ...

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  36. Found It Difficult to Catch Cold

    It is not so easy to catch a cold--if you are trying to. In the cause of science teams of human guinea pigs have ...

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  37. M.P.'s Family in Accident

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The four members of the family of the newly elected Federal member for Mackellar (Mr. W ...

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  38. £3000 Gone From Bank

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--£3000 in bank notes has disappeared from the head office of the Rural Bank in Martin-place ...

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  39. Men to Resume at W.A. Mine

    KALGOORLIE, Sunday.--Work will be resumed on the Hill 50 gold mine at Mount Magnet tomorrow morning. ...

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  40. Gashed by Scythe

    When a scythe he was carrying yesterday slipped, John Smibert, 32 years, Riverside-road, Ivanhoe, suffered a ...

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  41. Warning on Car Windows

    A warning against the use of plate glass in car windscreens or windows was given yesterday by the secretary of ...

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  42. Died at Cricket

    Leonard Stanley Falkingham, 40 years, Grandview-avenue, Pascoe Vale South, collapsed while playing cricket at ...

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  43. Transfer to Melb.

    BALLARAT, Sunday.--Mr. H. G. Hevey, president of the Ballarat branch of the Public Service Association, and ...

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