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  4. APPROVAL FOR T.V. START IS GIVEN

    CANBERRA, Fri.: Federal Cabinet today authorised the introduction of television into Australia. Following the broad ...

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  5. She'll sell for a million

    "MRS. STAYPUT" . . . Mrs. Prances Goodfellow, whose house is in the way of proposed extensions of the Caulfield racecourse. She says she will sell to ,he V.A.T.C. for £1 million ... and BELOW is her home, just across the street from the tote board on the fence of the racecourse. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. YASS FLEECE BEATS THE WORLD

    MELBOURNE, Friday: Competing against 341 entries from Australia and seven oversea countries, a ...

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  7. DOCTOR'S CLAIM TO COMMISSION

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Counter-espionage worker and Macquarie Street specialist, Dr. Bialoguski, told the Royal Commission on Espionage today that he had been asked to give false evidence at the Commission. ...

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  8. BULLETS POURED INTO CONVICTS' CELL

    MELBOURNE, Friday: An armed warden poured a stream of bullets into a cell in which six rioting convicts had locked themselves during a fresh upsurge of ...

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  9. Gaol riots "over quickly"

    MELBOURNE, Friday: The riot incidents at Pentridge Gaol yesterday afternoon were over in less than fifteen minutes, the Chief secretary (Mr. ...

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  10. MR. ROBERTON REPORTS FROM AFRICA

    Mr. Hugh G. Roberton, M.P. who was selected as a representative of the Commonwealth Government, to ...

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  11. ARCHBISHOP REFUTES CLAIM BY ATTLEE

    MELBOURNE, Friday: The statement by the British Labor Leader (Mr. Attlee) that there was no evidence in China of any desire to eradicate the [?]ions of the West or to undo the work of the Western missions was quite inaccurate, the ...

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  12. "AUTOBAHN VAMPIRE" KILLS AGAIN

    DORTMUND (The Ruhr), Friday (A.A.P.): West Germany's "Vampire of the Autobahn" — a mystery ...

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  13. £200-million jewels near Melbourne?

    MELBOURNE, Friday: An American radioscope—an Instrument something like a geiger counter—has located something long and metallic under Savagers' Hill at Inverloch, 90 miles from Melbourne. ...

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  14. Stir at Attlee reception

    MELBOURNE, Friday: Police dragged a screaming man from the steps of the Town Hall tonight, ...

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  17. Ava lost temper

    RIO DE JANEIRO (Brazil). Friday (A.A.P.): Hollywood star Ava Gardner has admitted "losing my ...

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  18. New quakes: Arabs flee to desert

    ALGIERS, Friday (A.A.P.): New tremors in yesterday's Algerian earthquake disaster area last night sent some Arab villagers fleeing into the desert in fear that fresh tragedy was ...

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  19. Agostini's K.O. win

    BRISBANE, Friday: Americo Agostini (9/10¾) knocked out Kevin Calteaux, of Victoria (9/11¼) in the third ...

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