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  3. 5 YOUNG PEOPLE DROWNED IN TASMANIA AND VICTORIA

    Five young people lost their lives in drowning fatalities in Tasmania and Victoria yesterday. Three occurred near Hobart and two at Carrum. Three young men died near Hobart in the morning, one several minutes after being pulled ashore by companions. Last evening the police were ...

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  4. Persian peace hint

    TEHERAN. — Dr. Mcssadeq, Prime Minister of Iran, on Sunday gave Sir Francis Shepherd, retiring ...

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  5. LANDMARK AT DEVONPORT

    DAY'S BUILDING, an im pasing structure which has become a landmak at Devonport, was originally com plctcd to three storeys, and provision made for a fourth storey to be built subsequently. Construction of the additional storey is now almost completed, and tenants will shortly be moving into the office accommodation. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 60 words
  6. Myxo. case at East Cam?

    A live diseased rabbit, with similar symptoms to those found recently in the Inglis river ...

    Article : 122 words
  7. NEW EGYPTIAN CABINET EASES CAIRO TENSION

    CAIRO. — Following die mob violence which on Friday shook the throne, King Farouk yesterday gave Egypt a new Government pledged to restore law and order. The new Prime Minister (Aly Maher Pasha), described at an Independent, has reiterated that Egypt's aim remained unity of the Nile valley under thc Egyptian, crown ...

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  8. TO FIGHT WITH FRENCH FORCES

    HANOI — Bao Dai, head of the Vietnam State, has pledged his Government's determination to speed up the building ...

    Article : 127 words
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  10. 150 M.P.H. winds flatten Fiji

    SUVA (Fiji). — Suva last night looked like a bombscarrod city after receiving a merciless battering by the worst hurricane in its history. Wind velocity at its peak exceeded 150 m.p.h. ...

    Article : 193 words
  11. CABINET SUMMONS CHIEFS OF STAFF

    LONDON. — Britain's three Chiefs of Staff were summoned to an emergency Cabinet meeting yesterday to discuss the dangerous situation in Egypt. ...

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  12. CHANGE IN WIND SAVES SEVERAL TOWNS IN FIRE-DEVASTATED RIVERINA

    SYDNEY. — A long-awaited change in wind saved several towna in the fire-devastated Riverina yesterday. However, many small fires are still burning in the area and thousands of volunteers, including women and children, are patrolling danger arcas. Bushifire deaths have so ...

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  13. Britain will do its duty

    LONDON. — With a glad-to-be-home smile, Mr. Churchill said yesterday: "Yon may be ...

    Article : 107 words
  14. Royal wardrobe ready to pack

    LONDON. — All the clothes Princess Elizabeth will wear on her Australian tour are now ready, ...

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