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  3. Royal Party Picnics On Palm-fringed New Zealand Beach

    The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh this afternoon had their first holiday of the New Zealand tour—three hours on a glorious palm-fringed beach at Puhoi, an east coast resort. Crowds of holiday-makers, wearing swimming trunks, ...

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  4. REDS STREAM SOUTH TO ATTACK FRENCH

    Communist rebel advance columns are streaming south towards the main French defence line at the Mekong River, after cutting Indo-China in two, Reports last night said they ...

    Article : 502 words
  5. Royal Visit 'War' On Canberra's Flies

    Plans for the reduction of the fly population in Canberra for the Royal Visit have almost been completed by the Department of the Interior. In an onslaught designed mainly against bush flies, ...

    Article : 183 words
  6. NO BITES, BUT THE SUN IS FINE

    A HOT MORNING, a still pool and a bottle of worms from the garden was a temptation too good to resist for these youngsters caught concentrating in the Molongo River yesterday. The young lass from Sydney did not know that her handline was illegal — but who cares when at this moment a "whopper" might be approaching the bait. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Duke To Attend Rail Smash Victims' Funeral

    The Duke of Edinburgh will attend the mass funeral of the Tangiwai Christmas Day rail smash victims on Thursday. ...

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  8. BOY (6) STILL MISSING IN ' DENSE SCRUB

    Six-year-old Brisbone boy, Alan Noel Hassum, was still missing in dense country on Mount Mee to-night. ...

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  9. Yachts Race Weather In Tense Finish

    Tension is mounting among the crews in the Sydney-Hobart race as the leading yachts, Ruthean, Wild Wave, Kurrewa III and Solveig, race for the finishing line. ...

    Article : 369 words
  10. RECORD XMAS AIR TRAFFIC

    New records for Christmas passenger and freight traffic were announced by T.A.A. today. ...

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  11. Missing Boy Found Dead On Railway Line

    A 13-year-old boy who disappeared early to-day from the Albury Mail was later found dead on the railway line near ...

    Article : 166 words
  12. Selectors Defend Davis Cup Doubles Switch

    The chairman of the Australian selectors, Sir Norman Brookes, commenting on the defeat of Lew Hoad and Rex Hartwig by the Americans Tony Trabert and Vic Seixas, said the selectors had chosen the pair they considered most capable of winning what was, ...

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  13. Nine More Listed Safe After N.Z. Railway Smash

    N[?]ne more persons who were believed to have been involved in the Christmas Eve railway disaster at Tang[?]wa were ...

    Article : 156 words
  14. 6,500-year-old Pyramid Discovered

    THE DISCOVERY was announced in Cairo on December 18 of a pyramid 6,500 years old, and of an avenue of sphinxes believed to have been used by the pharaohs for the celebration of the Nile flood festival. The pyramid, which is at Sakkara, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Selectors "Gambled And Lost"

    The Australian Davis Cup selection committee, and Harry Hopman, gamble[?] and lost by sending Rex Hartwig "into the ...

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  16. Migrants Wanted To Die

    A middle-aged Lithuanian migrant said today he and his wife deliberately went without food because they wanted to die. ...

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  17. Two Killed in Level Crossing Smash

    Two men died when a steam passenger train struck a small [?]edan at the Calder Highway level crossing in Charlton at ...

    Article : 86 words
  18. Death Of Welsh Poet

    Welsh poet, David Rhys Griffiths, died in a London hospital on Sunday after two operations. The poet, a brother of former ...

    Article : 88 words
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