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  2. CUP SQUAD HAS AN EASY DAY

    BRISBANE.—Australian Davis Cup squad men, wirt one exception, had easy wins in the third round of, the men's sngles in the Queensland tennis championships at Milton yesterday. The exception was Ian Ayre, of ...

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  3. Rebels' endorsement hits Worman Liberals

    MELBOURNE.—An election setback for the Norman Liberals was the surprise dse sion late last night of the Elsternwick and Dandenong L.C.P. e'ectoraie committees to re-endorse two of the L.C.P. "rebels," Messrs. Don and Dawnay-Mould. ...

    Article : 452 words
  4. Caught in Flowerdale

    Cr. A. W. Lawson, of Burnie, with the 9 lb. brown trout he caught in the Flowerdale river at Flowerdale yesterday. Twenty-six inches in length it had a girth of 16 1-4 inches. It was hooked with a "brown ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 48 words
  5. False pretences charge

    MELBOURNE. — Stanley Hammond (45), of no fixed address and dcsseribcd as a business ...

    Article : 170 words
  6. HEAVY RAIN FALL AT WEEK-END

    HOBART.—The Weather Bureau reported that during the week-end rain fell generally throughout Tasmania. The falls were very heavy in North-Western, West Coast and North-Eastern highland arcas. ...

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  7. HOLLWAY "DOOMED"

    MELBOURNE.—Mr. Hollway had first tried to, exterminate the Country Party, then the Liberals, ...

    Article : 136 words
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  9. QUEEN TO OPEN PARLIAMENI

    LONDON. — Queen Elizabeth will driw in State to-tlay to open a new session of Parliament and to make the first ...

    Article : 98 words
  10. TWO BOYS MISSING

    LAUNCESTON.— Police were last night seeking two Launceston boys who made unusual plans for ...

    Article : 119 words
  11. Burnie T.L.C. ban on Red delegates to remain

    A move to rescind the rule banning Communists from appointment as delegates to the Burnie Trades and Labor Council was defeated at a meeting of the council. The rule was amended to exclude not only Communists Lot "anyone known to be opposed to Labor." ...

    Article : 314 words
  12. POLICEMAN KILLED IN GUN BATTLE WITH YOUTHS

    LONDON.—Two boys aged 16 years and a youth aged 19 on Sunday night fought a gun battle from the rooftop of n Croydon warehouse with 200 policemen and allegedly shot dead a policeman who climbed up a fire brigade ladder to arrest them. ...

    Article : 297 words
  13. Shunter injured

    LAUNCESTON— David Blaw. Hobart, a railway shunter at Conara, was ijured while shunting trucks yesterday ...

    Article : 45 words
  14. FORGED SAVINGS CERTIFICATES

    CANBERRA — Several attempts have been made at post offices to cash forged £50 savings certificates, issue of which began in 1947, after the issue of war savings certificates was suspended. ...

    Article : 223 words
  15. Power-supply difficulties

    HOBART.—Power sunply dilllculties were frequently due to overloading in local arcas, and ...

    Article : 154 words
  16. Tasmanian road fatalities

    HOBART. — Six people lost their lives in Tasmanian road accidents last month. This was two fewer than in ...

    Article : 93 words
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