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  2. CITY BUSY AFTER CHRISTMAS BREAK

    WORKDAY routine was resumed reluctantly by thousands yesterday morning, when shops, banks, and insurance offices opened after three and a half days’ holiday. Fresh bread was available for the first time ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. EVENTFUL YEAR AHEAD OF CITY COUNCIL

    THE City Council clerical staff did not join the trek back to work yesterday, but will enjoy a further respite until Tuesday, ...

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  4. AVIATION BOARD WARNS AGAINST OVERLOADING

    PILOTS were warned by the Civil Aviation Board yesterday against overloading aircraft, several cases of which have been ...

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  5. NO LIQUOR AFTER MIDNIGHT ON SATURDAY

    NO liquor permits beyond midnight on New Year’s Eve will be granted by police, because New Year’s Day is a ...

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  6. Turnover About £3,000,000

    LEADING business men estimated yesterday that the Christmas trade, which on the average was equal to last year, ...

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  7. WOMEN CAMPERS IN HOSPITAL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Four women campers suffering from food poisoning were admitted in a serious condition to Wollongong Hospital early ...

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  8. Air Force Cannot Spare Planes For Aero Clubs

    IN the past the Royal Australian Air Force has had so few aircraft that it has had none to spare for use by aero clubs. ...

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  9. Water Restrictions Feared

    WHETHER water restrictions will be imposed in the metropolitan area will depend on the position of the Metropolitan ...

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  10. Abbot of Buckfast Dead

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The death occurred yesterday of Dom Anscar Vonier, Lord Abbot of Buckfast. He was 63. ...

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  11. 22,000 In Tuesday Travel

    More than 22,000 people travelled by train from Melbourne on Tuesday to beach and near country resorts, compared with the 45,000 on Boxing Day. ...

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  12. Holiday Death List Rising

    IN spite of early promise of a decline of holiday fatalities, the death list for the first four days of Christmas now amounts ...

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    FATHER CHRISTMAS WAS A BIT LATE, but very welcome when he visited the Salvation Army Aged Men's Retreat at Box Hill yesterday. Envoy Phillips (left) is shown with his present — a Kaleidoscope.With him is Commissioner Robert G.Henry. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. RECORD CROWDS ON SYDNEY BEACHES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—All beach attendance records were broken today when more than 250.000 thronged metropolitan beaches. Nearly 750,000 ...

    Article : 81 words
  15. Congratulations For Governor-Elect

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday. — Speaking at the Commemoration Day luncheon at Glenelg Town Hall today. the Town Clerk of Glenelg (Mr. ...

    Article : 97 words
  16. Widow’s £21,040 Estate

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Mrs. Angel Shepherd, widow, of Double Bay, who died on December 21, aged 54, left an estate of £21,040 for the benefit of ...

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