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  4. RECORD THRONG SEES TENNIS

    The world record crowd of 17,400 tennis fans packed into Kooyong yesterday to watch Australia and America battle for the Davis Cup, symbol of tennis supremacy. At the end of yesterday's play the score stood at one all, ...

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  5. Queen Meets Maori "King"

    THE QUEEN MEETING MAORI "KING" KAROKI at Waitangi yesterday. Karoki, whose title is self-styled, was presented not as the "king" of the Waikato Federation, but as a member of Waitangi Trust Board. His followers claimed it would have been a breach of Maori custom for him to be presented ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. QUEEN ON HISTORIC

    WHANGAREI, Monday. -- With ships of the New Zealand Navy lying in the beautiful Bay of Islands and Maoris stamping the green earth in dances of loyalty and welcome, the Queen today ...

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  7. Boy Shot in Berlin; Allies Protest

    The Western Commandants of Berlin have protested sharply to the Soviet authorities against ...

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  8. Countess of Huntingdon Dies in U.K.

    Maud, Dowager Countess of Huntingdon, 87, died on Saturday at Burton Hall, Loughborough, ...

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  9. Engineer's Last Wish Unfulfilled

    Chief Engineer Peter Smith lay in a hospital in Brisbane Australia and thought about ...

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  10. N.Z. Rail Death Roll Cut by 11

    WELLINGTON, Monday (A.A.P.).--The death roll in the Tangiwai rail disaster was reduced today from 166 to 155. Eleven train passengers ...

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  11. Has Grounds for Divorce

    A Moslem religious court at Heliopolis, near Cairo, decided today that ex-Queen Narriman has ...

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    HERE ARE THE PLAYERS who won their Davis Cup matches yesterday to make Australia and America one-all in the 1953 challenge round. LEFT: Lewis Hoad (Australia), who defeated Vic Seixas. RIGHT: Tony Trabert (U.S.), who conquered Ken Rosewall. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Noted Welsh Bard Dies

    The Welsh bard and poet Mr. David Rhys Griffiths, brother of Mr. James Griffiths, ...

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  15. Pakistan to Get More U.S. Aid

    KARACHI, Dec. 28 (A.A.P.).--Pakistan and the United States today signed an agreement by which Pakistan will receive £A11,160,712 economic aid ...

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  17. Grandparents at Christening

    Cesarino Zenorini, born on Christmas day, entertained four grandparents and four ...

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