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  3. MINERS' FUND

    The Prince of Wales has become a pa[?]on of the Lord Mayor's fund to assist miners, and has issued appeals. "Since my return I have been ...

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  4. HUGE COMPANY

    It is reported it is the intention of Imperial Chemical Industries to establish a £5,000,000 plants in Australia for the manufacturer of synthetic ...

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  5. SHEFFIELD SHIELD

    Queensland failed by only 50 runs in the Sheffield Shield match against Victoria, which concluded to-day. The Queenslanders put up a tremendous ...

    Article : 133 words
  6. HINKLER'S VIEWS

    Bert Hinkler, in contributing to the "Evening Standard," on the prospect of aviation in 1953, says: "As I visualise it, aviation principles applying to ...

    Article : 133 words
  7. THE KING

    The following bulletin was issued at 8.10 p.m.: "The King passed a quiet day. The progress mentioned this morning has continued." ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA BATS UP

    When the second test was resumed at the Sydney Cricket Ground there were only about 3,[?]00 spectators. Both weather and wicket were perfect. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BOLIVIA

    Bolivia has accepted-the offices of the pan-American conference for an investigation on the frontier conflict. ...

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  10. FOG BOUND

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

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  11. IN 1953

    C. G. Grey, editor of the "Aeroplane," is of the opinion Imperial Airways in 1953 will have relays of machines which will be properly lighted ...

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  12. S. Y. MALING

    In the Bankrupty Court to-day the Commissioner for Taxation petitioned for compulsory sequestration of the estate of Silas Young Maling on the ...

    Article : 83 words
  13. PARAGUAY COMPLAINS

    The Paraguayan Minister in Paris has made representations to M. Briand against "the unbeard of distortion of the truth by Bolivia, who without ...

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  14. MOTOR TRAFFIC

    It is understood that the Railway Commissioners have drawn Cabinet's attention to the serious competition of motor traffic and have agreed to take ...

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  15. OFFER OF BRIBE

    At the Central Court to-day Michae[?] Fitzai[?]ns was charged with attempting to offer a bribe to the Chief Secretary (Mr. Bruntnell). It was alleged ...

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  16. PEACE IN INDUSTRY

    Practically all organisations of employers have made their replies regarding agreements reached between Lord Melchell's group of employers and the ...

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  17. JURORS' FEES

    A deputation waited on the Minister for Justice (Mr. Lee) to-day protesting against the small fees paid to jurors. Mr. Booth, M.L.A., described the fee ...

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  18. TENNIS

    The Australian tennis team to meet the British visitors on January 3.14. and 5 in Sydney is as follows:—Crawford (N.S.W.), Hopman, (N.S.W.), ...

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  19. CHARITY CARNIVAL

    An interesting state of affairs was disclosed to-day when the balance sheet of the Cooce City carnival, held at the Sports Ground some months ago, ...

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  20. FLY COMPAIGN

    As a further step in its fly campaign, the Commission has installed traps at the hotels hospital, the Commission offices and other Commission ...

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  21. AFGHANS REVOLT

    It is reported that the Afghan Army has revolted and are assisting the rebels, and the king and Queen have taken refuge at Kabul fort. The latter ...

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  22. SYMPATHY FOR AUSTRALIA

    Australians in London are now having a bad time under a deluge of banter, for instance, "Have you forgotten how to play, cricket?" "Where are the ...

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  23. MR. P. E. DEANE

    Mr. P. E. Deane, secretary to the Prime Minister's Department, was given a calcdictory dinner at Hotel Canberra on Tuesday night by the ...

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  24. THE CELTIC

    Work has ceased aboard the stranded liner Celtic owing to bad weather. It is understood that the salvage of the ship is impracticable. ...

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  25. THE THIRD TEST

    Amidst justified rejoicing over England's record innings, the Australians' bad luck finds a prominent place. Plum Warner says there are certain ...

    Article : 153 words
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