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  2. Congratulations to the Springboks

    THE PRIME MINISTER (MR. MENZIES) congratulating the captain of the South African team (Jack Cheetham) alter the second Test match at the M.C.G. yesterday. Left is Lindsay Hassett. Lower:-- Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital patients were there to shake hands with the South Africans ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. COUNCIL'S HOPES & ACHIEVEMENTS

    The Lord Mayor (Cr. W. J. Brens), one of the senior members, and Cr. M. A. Nathan, "baby" of the City Council, looked respectively to the past and to the future when asked yesterday for new year thoughts. ...

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  4. PROBLEMS OF 1952 STILL EXIST

    The year which dies tonight was born with hopes that the problems which faced the world would be lessened before 1953 began, but few of those hopes have been realised. A glance back at the beginning of 1952 and the events ...

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  5. Goodwill on Roads Plea

    In a New Year message to the public last night, the secretary of the National Safety Council of ...

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  6. Festival for Coronation Proposed

    "Although I will be in London for the Coronation, I will do all I can to see that appropriate ...

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  7. President of Seamen to Resign Office

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- Mr. R. F. Franklin today, announced his resignation from official positions in the ...

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  8. Expansion in Life Income

    Total income of the Commonwealth Life (Amalg.) Assurances Ltd. at £270,082 for the year ended ...

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  9. Burning Off Ban from Today

    The Country Fire Authority yesterday warned that continued warm weather would greatly increase the fire risk throughout the State. ...

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  10. Apricots Bring 81- Per Case

    GEELONG, Tuesday.-- Believed to have been the highest price paid for a number of years, two cases ...

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  11. 6-ft. Shark Caught at Mornington

    MORNINGTON, Tuesday.-- Mr. William Werner to-day caught a six-foot grey nurse shark off the extreme ...

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  12. Crowd Rises as One to Cheer Springboks

    With a roar that could be heard almost back in Capetown and Durban, Melbourne's full-throated outer ground cricket crowd yesterday cheered the South African cricket team to the echo after it had downed Australia for the first ...

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  15. Footscray Tram, Bus Services Cut

    Hostility among tramwaymen over cancellation of rostered days off has spread to Footscray depot, where off duty men will meet today to discuss the ...

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    EXCITEMENT REIGNED at the Carlton Salvation Army centre yesterday-- packing time for the big country holiday for city boys. Norman Higgins (left) took ill and has missed the trip this time, but he helps his pal, Bernie Barker, who is going to Mansfield. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Ban on Migrant from Germany

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- The Commonwealth Immigration department has banned a German migrant, Gunter ...

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  18. Man Choked by Piece of Meat

    LEETON, Tuesday. -- Henry William George Bennett, of Yanco, employed for many years as truck driver ...

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