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  • "Tough" Lead For France PREMIER TO FLY TO GENEVA LONDON, June 18

    "Make me Premier and I'll be tough," 47-year-old Pierre Mendes-France told the French National Assembly before it elected him early today. This livewire laywer and former bomber navigator is now ... [Article] (609 words)
  • Hostility To European Army PARIS, June 18.

    The French National Assembly's Defence Committee today rejected ratification of the ... [Article] (86 words)
  • Doctor's Plan To Cut Road Deaths

    Many road accident deaths in Australia might be avoided if doctors could be attached to ambulance ... [Article] (138 words)
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  • New 'Marias' For S.A.

    Two new English-built "Black Marias." with all the modern fittings used overseas will be ... [Article] (134 words)
  • Red Gains In Indo-China HANOI, June 18.

    The French High Command reports that an entire division of up to 10,000 Communist ... [Article] (89 words)
  • TWINS' PARENTS "STILL PRAYING" LONDON, June 18.

    A "Daily Express" reporter, Joan Harrison, in a message from Holland, says ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (346 words)
  • Marciano Has 10 Stitches In Gash NEW YORK, June 18.

    Ten studies were put into the gash over Rocky Maruiano's left eye early today after his ... [Article] (123 words)
  • Manager Gaoled

    LONDON, June 18.—A 44-year-old London office manager, Arthur Kendrick Ford, was sentenced to five ... [Article] (39 words)
  • Duke Saves Queen From Accident LONDON, June 18.

    The Duke of Edinburgh today saved the Queen from what have proved a serious ... [Article] (355 words)
  • U.S. Airmen Captured By Reds HANOI, June 18.

    US officials in Hanoi announced today that Vietminh Communists had captured five American ... [Article] (98 words)
  • Peace Hopes Boosted At Geneva GENEVA, June 18.

    The Indo-China peace talks will resume in secret today with hopes of success boosted by the election of the new Mendes-France Government in ... [Article] (299 words)
  • Truck Crushed By Train: Man Escapes SYDNEY, June 18.

    Volunteers worked for more than an hour with hacksaws and crowbars to crowbars to free the driver of a truck ... [Article] (116 words)
  • Woman And 2 Children Stabbed SYDNEY, June 18.

    A woman and her two children were found stabbed and with their wrists slashed in a bedroom ... [Article] (109 words)
  • N.S.W. Coalfield Retrenchments Forecast SYDNEY, June 18.

    The chairman of the Joint Coal Hoard (Mr. S. F. Cochran) tonight forecast retrenchments ... [Article] (198 words)
  • Arms Dropped Into Guatemala NEW YORK, June 18.

    The official Guatemalan radio said in a broadcast yesterday that arms and ammunition ... [Article] (108 words)
  • Crushed By Train

    A man was trapped in the wreckage when this track was crushed by an electric train at National Park, Sydney, yesterday. The driver, Keith John Plait, of Woolooware, calmly offered advice lo his rescuers as they prised open the twisted track door and sawed through the tear handle to drag him clear. Platt was ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (135 words)
  • Forest Havoc By Freak Disturbance PERTH, June 18.

    A freak disturbance believed by Perth weather experts to have, been a tornado ... [Article] (196 words)
  • Cold In North

    Yesterday morning was the coldest of the year in parts of SA's northern agricultural districts. ... [Article] (76 words)
  • New £30,000 Tennis Stand For Memorial Drive

    The council of the SALT A last night accented a tender of more than £30,000 for the erection ... [Article] (241 words)
  • Offer Received For Township MELBOURNE, June 18

    The Victorian Government has already received an offer for the township of Eildon which is "for sale " ... [Article] (48 words)
  • Margin Result Reversed In Clerks' Case MELBOURNE, June 18.

    The Full Arbitration Court, in a reserved judgment today, declared that Conciliation Commissioner G. A, Findlay had no justification for ... [Article] (458 words)
  • Big Mine May Close Down SYDNEY, June 18.

    The Lake George lead and zinc mine at Captain's Flat—second biggest in NSW and third ... [Article] (125 words)
  • Eucla Basin Section "An Oil Prospect" CANBERRA, June 18.

    An aerial survey of the Euela Basin in SA succeeded in outlining a section which was of ... [Article] (240 words)
  • Girl Found, Woman Chanted SYDNEY, June 18.

    Sucking sweets and thumbing, through her new book "Bugs Bunny." six-year-old ... [Article] (140 words)
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  • The Sunday Advertiser Will They Reach The Final Four?

    For five years one of the League football teams was in the doldrums—near the bottom of the premiership list and "in the wood" financially. ... [Article] (439 words)
  • "Secrecy Hampering Salisbury"

    Lack of information about the proposed satellite town was hampering new protects in ... [Article] (167 words)
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  • "Holiday" Strike In Queensland BRISBANE, June 18.

    Queensland watersiders' "holiday" strike erupted again today. Two hundred Rockhampton watersiders ... [Article] (50 words)

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