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  4. As One They Took the Jump

    OVER THE HURDLE TOGETHER, S.A. mounted police taking part in the Section Four jumping events at Adelaide Royal show. Victorian police will be represented later this month in equestrian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TENSE SITUATION ON CHINA COAST

    HONG KONG, September 13.--A tense situation is developing over the tiny island of Quemoy, four miles off the South China coast. For the ninth day in succession the Chinese ...

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  6. Dismissal of Strikers Unless Work Resumed Tomorrow

    SYDNEY, Monday.--State Cabinet today decided to dismiss all striking Government transport and power house workers unless they return to work by midnight on Wednesday. ...

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  7. Reverse for Adenauer's Government

    Mr. Eden winds up his European defence talks with Dr. Adenauer in Bonn this ...

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  8. Boot and Shoe Prices to Rise

    Boot and shoe prices will be increased, following the decision of the Prices Commissioner (Mr. J. F. Waldron) to raise the ceiling on the prices ...

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    THIS BLAZE, spectacular but of brief duration, destroyed a large quantity of confectionery and shattered a plate glass window last night at the Collins Street shop of Darrell Lea Chocolates. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Tension Grows in Saigon

    Strong forces of troops and police faced each other outside Saigon radio ...

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  12. New Color TV Era

    The er[?] of commercial color television began in the United States last night with the first in a ...

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  13. Traffic Court Bill in House Tonight

    The Government's plans to establish a central traffic court will be explained to the Legislative Assembly tonight by the Premier (Mr. Cain). ...

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  14. Atom Bomb May Affect Weather

    Scientists are no longer sure atom bombs have no effect on weather. World Meteorological Organisation decided in ...

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  15. Mr. Casey Tells Burmese About SEATO

    The Australian Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Casey) said today that he ...

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  16. City Blaze Cuts News Broadcasts Off Air

    A fire in Collins Street, city, caused evening news services from four radio stations to be cut off their last night. A news announcer was bustled away from ...

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  18. Wool Prices Firm; Top Bid 110d.

    Values were maintained at June levels when the first Melbourne wool sales of the 1954-55 season ...

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  20. 29 Dead in Air Crashes

    Nineteen persons were rescued from the waters of Guanabara Bay here last night after a ...

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  21. Typhoon Cuts Across Japan

    Typhoon "June" cut a 300-mile wide path of death and destruction across the southern ...

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