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  2. SECOND TEST.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — The greatest Australian optimist could not have expected such a dramatic turn in the position of the second Test match as that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. PRINCE'S PIER RIOT.

    Details of the police report on the rioting which occured at Prince's Pier on November 2, when, in repulsing attacks by strikers, the police were obliged to fire ...

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  4. KING'S ILLNESS.

    The King had a restful night, and the slight improvement noticed yesterday continues. Household More Hopeful. ...

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  5. AFGHAN REVOLT.

    The "Daily Telegraph," the "Morning Post," and other newspapers are publishing cable messages from India stating that the trouble in Afghanistan continues, but ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. REPORT ON RACING.

    Many proposals for the closer supervision of horse racing and the limitation of certain kinds of race meetings are made to the Legislative Council in the report of the ...

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  7. WHARF UNIONISTS.

    Although the shipowners have rejected the proposals of the Waterside Workers' Federation concerning the question of employment of its members, representatives ...

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  8. RELIEF OF DISTRESS.

    At a recent meeting of the trustees of the Edward Wilson (of "The Aurgus") Trust a sum of £2,000 was granted for the relief of the present distress arising from ...

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  9. LARWOOD LEAVES FIELD.

    SYDNEY Wednesday.—Many interesting incidents occurred during the second Test match to-day, when the Australian batsmen made a remarkable stand against the ...

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  10. FLYING IN 1953.

    Mr. Bert Hinkler is contributing to the "Evening Standard" an article on the prospects of aviation in 1953. He says:— As I envisage aviation the principles ...

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  11. ECONOMIC MISSION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Members of the British Economic Mission ended their investigation into the commercial, industrial, financial, and pastoral affairsof ...

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  12. CHARGE BY MR. LANG.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Early this morning, when the Legislative Assembly was approaching the end of a long sitting, the leader of the Opposition (Mr. ...

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  13. NOTES IN PARLIAMENT.

    Members of the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly worked at high pressure yesterday so that they might reach recess in good time to enjoy Christmas. If ...

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  14. FASCIST ITALY.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" reports:- "Despite the optimistic speeches made by Signor Mussolini, I learn that the economic ...

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  15. WHO IS TO BLAME?

    A message from La Paz (Bolivia) on Tuesday stated that Bolivia had accepted the offices of the Pan-American Conference in an investigation of the frontier conflict ...

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  16. DUTY ON BUTTER.

    Referring to a cabled report from the United States yesterday that American Customs officials at San Francisco had been instructed to increase the tariff on ...

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  17. FIJI BANANAS.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — Mr. G. Thornton, who has been in the southern States for six weeks investigating the marketing of Queensland bananas, returned ...

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  18. FOG ENVELOPS BRITAIN.

    The greater part of Great Britain is fogbound, and there are prospects of a continuance. Many transport service are disorganised, and Atlantic liners are held up. ...

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  19. STEAMER FREIGHTS.

    Although cable messages from Britain have indicated that shipping companies are considering an increase of 15 per cent. in freights on some items between Britain and ...

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  20. N.S.W. LOAN ESTIMATES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Assistant Treasurer (Mr. Stevents) presented the loan estimates in the Legislative Assembly tonight for an amount of £13,491,447 for ...

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  21. P. and O. Branch Line.

    With a view to increasing the efficiency of the Peninsular and Oriental branch line, the Baradine, Balranald, Ballarat, Bendigo, and Barrabool will be converted to ...

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  22. Canada's Wheat Pool.

    A high tribute to Canada's wheat pool as the most remarkable exhibition of co-operation and self-help, and an object lesson to the Empire, was paid by the ...

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  23. NEW NITRATES COMPANY.

    Although no amount was previusly mentioned as the cost of the £5,000,000 plant which Imperial Chemical Industries proposes to erect in Australia for the ...

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  24. 'BUS BAN.

    Mr. Mackrell (C.P., Upper Goulburn) asked in the Legislative Assembly yesterday wheather the railway passenger traffic between Melbourne and Healesville had ...

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  25. BELGIAN PARLIAMENT.

    A sensation was caused by the election to Parliament of an imprisoned Communist. Dr. Augusto Borms, by a majority of 30,000 votes. Dr. Borms was sentenced to death ...

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  26. Distressed Miners.

    The Prince of Wale's has become a patron of the Lord Mayor's Fund to assist miners, and he has issued the following appeal:— "Since my return from Africa I have been ...

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  27. More Roles for Mussolini.

    King Victor Emmanuel has appointed Signer Mussolini who already holds six Ministerial portfolios, in addition to being Prime Minister, to fill the office of Minister ...

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  28. COLLEGE HOSPITAL AND HOME.

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  29. BAY TRAGEDY.

    A fund has been opened to assist the widows and children of the fishermen who were lost in the bay recently. Help is urgently needed, as the bereaved families ...

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  30. SINGLETON HOMES.

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  31. Upkeep of Golf Links.

    Two thousand golf clubs in Great Britain have been asked to subscribe £2 each a year to establish a board of research for the scientific investigation of green-keeping ...

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  32. MILLION SHILLINGS FUND.

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