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  2. AUSTRALIANS EAT LESS MUTTON, LAMB

    LONDON, Fri (AAP): Australians and New Zealanders ate less mutton and lamb a head in 1948 than before the war, according to figures issued today by the Commonwealth Economic Committee. ...

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  3. Woman 76 Opposes Licence

    In the Licensing Court to-day a 76-year-old great-grandmother, who said she had visited the Central Police ...

    Article : 326 words
  4. H-Bomb Comes Nearer

    WASHINGTON, Thurs (AAP): Atomic Energy Commissioner Henry D. Smyth said today that ...

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  7. Hollywood Men Gaoled

    WASHINGTON, Thurs (AAP): Eight Hollywood personalities today were convicted of contempt of ...

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  8. FRANCE PROMISES NOT TO ABANDON INDO-CHINA

    PARIS, Fri (AAP): France would not abandon Indo-China, Minister of Overseas France Jean Letourneau told delegates to the Indo-Chinese Interstate Confer-ence which opened in Pan, South-West France ...

    Article : 222 words
  9. FROM DANISH BEER GARDEN TO AUSTRALIAN CIRCUS

    When Mr. George Wirth, of Wirth's Circus, was in Copenhagen on a recent tour, he saw a man doing a balancing ...

    Article : 239 words
  10. Asian Countries Sign Air Pact

    RANGOON, Fri (AAP): Burma and Ceylon signed a reciprocal bilateral air transport agreement yesterday providing for an established ...

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  11. Dead Elephant Traps Shooter

    CHIPINGA (Southern Rhodesia), Fri (Renter): An African employed by the Southern Rhodesia tsetse-fly department was trapped in his hut by a bull elephant he shot. The elephant fell against the door of the hut and the ...

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