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  2. LATE NEWS

    Tokio: Best brains and toughest leaders of Jap Communist Party included in MacArthur's purge. ...

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  3. Students give toys

    TOYS MADE BY Leaving class students at Woodville High School were presented to patients at Estcourt House today by the headmaster (Mr. R. A. Potter) and some of the students. Six-year-old Trevor Maggs (centre), who has been a patient ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Council's plan for city streets

    Adelaide City Council has a record number of 17 street widening projects in hand. Some of these, such as the new north-south road, which ...

    Article : 193 words
  5. British ship hit by shells

    Hongkong, Monday.—The British merchantman Cheung Hing limped into Hongkong today with its ...

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  6. 5 wounded in terrorist train ambush

    Singapore, Tuesday.—A British Army captain's wife, a British Government official, a Gurlkha soldier, an Indian ...

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  7. Schoolgirl gored, killed by bull

    Brisbane.—A 10-year-old schoolgirl was gored to death by a maddened bull within 200 wards of her home, near ...

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  8. LATE FINANCE

    Stock Exchange Sales This Afternoon.—Aust. Development, 40/3 (100); Goldsbrough, Mort, 46/9 (100); Blue Spec, con., 8/ ...

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  10. Legal point in case for review

    The question whether a man was sitting or standing at the time of an alleged offence caused an adjournment in ...

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  11. Heavy rain at Alice

    Alice Springs.—Since the season broke about 10 gays ago up to 8 in. of rain has fallen in areas near Alice Springs. ...

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  12. HUGE PLAN ON STEEL

    Melbourne.—Australian Iron & Steel Ltd. largest subsidiary of Broken Hill Proprietary Ltd., today raised its authorised capital from £8,500,000 to £20 million. ...

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  13. £10,100 paid for shops

    Three tile-fronted shops with dwellings on the corner of Waterloo street and Jetty road, Glenelg, were sold, subject to ...

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  14. UNIONS SEEKING WAGE RISE

    Employes of SA Farmers' Union at Mile End, who are mainly engaged on maintenance work, have decided to ...

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  15. GAOL FOR U.K. STOWAWAY

    A stowaway who came to Australia to find work because he said there was a shortage of employment in England, was ...

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  16. DRINK SHOP INSPECTIONS

    Routine inspections of glass washing in cool drink shops were continually being carried out by inspectors of the ...

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  17. EXPLANATION ACCEPTED

    Hobart.—Senator Morrow's explanation of his attendance at the recent Peace Council in Melbourne has been accepted ...

    Article : 78 words
  18. HOTEL BETTING

    Francis Joseph Maly, 49, of East parade, Kensington, was fined £40 with £4/14/ costs in Adelaide Police Court this ...

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