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  3. AUSTRALIAN PAINTINGS IN LONDON

    MRS. MONICA[?] HILL (left), of Kentish Town, and Miss Valenia Day, of Hampstead, look at a painting of Kawana fishing village, Japan, one of the works at an exhibition of Australian, Japanese and English paintings by the Australian artist George Colville, opened on 21st October by the Australian High Commissione r, Sir Thomas White, at Australia House, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. New Lord Chancellor

    VISCOUNT KILMUIR (formerly Sir David Maxwell Fyfe), the new Lord Chancellor, poses in his robes of office at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TRADE MISSION TO LEAVE TODAY FOR SOUTH-EAST ASIA

    Thirty Australia businessmen will leave Sy[?] by air to-day on a Commonwealth[?] sponsored trade mission to ...

    Article : 175 words
  6. THREE DIE, FIVE ESCAPE IN T.A.A. VISCOUNT CRASH

    Three senior T.A.A. pilot captains were incinerated when the Vickers Viscount turbo-jet airliner crashed on take-of at Mangalore emergency airport this afternoon and burst into flames. ...

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  7. British Dockers Claim Glorious Victory

    Britain's giant dock strike ended yesterday when 44,000 jubilant dockers in eight key ports voted to return to work tomorrow, claiming they had wo n a "glorious victory." About 5,000 London dockers were the first to agree to call ...

    Article : 625 words
  8. Mr. Nehru Sees Co-existence As "Only Course"

    The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, said today that coexistence with Communism was not only possible but it was "the ...

    Article : 191 words
  9. MURDERERS' VATN BID TO ESCAPE

    Six convicted murderers facing death in the electric chair at Trenton prison sawed their way out of their cells with ...

    Article : 75 words
  10. DAZED SURVIVORS STOOD BY BLAZING PLANE

    The survivors were standing dazedly by the aircraft. Firemen worked desperately to extinguish the fire, but ...

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  11. Adenauer May Leave Foreign Affairs

    Dr. Konrad Adenauer, the West German Chancellor, intends to relinquish his post as Foreign Minister when the Paris ...

    Article : 82 words
  12. Minister's Criticism Angers Miners

    Sensational charges of sabotage against Collinsville miners may bring about an Australia-wide strike, Vice-President of ...

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  13. R.A.A.F. WEAPONS TOURNEY BEGINS TOMORROW

    Operation "Pot Shot," the annual R.A.A.F. weapons proficiency tournament, will beign in Canberra to-morrow. Fighter and bomber squadrons ...

    Article : 323 words
  14. AMERICAN GOLFER RESENTED CROWDS PARTISANSHIP

    Tommy "Thunder" Bolt, volatile American golfer, caused a sensation at Lake Karrinyup when he threatened to withdraw from the international match against ...

    Article : 254 words
  15. SPEEDWAY ACE DIES IN AIR CRASH

    DECATUR (Indiana), Sunday. —President of the Indianapolis motor speedway and three times winner of, the famous 500-mile ...

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  16. HEAVY BACKING FOR MASTER PROVEN AND ADVOCATE BROADENS CUP MARKET

    With heavy backing for Master Proven and with Advocate and Hellion coming more into the Me lbourne Cup market, the favourite Rising Fast is now at a better price than he has been for several days. ...

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  17. "Flying Squads" move New Season's Wool

    The above photograph shows a new idea being used to speed up heading of this season[?] wool. The wool firm[?] Bridgland Brown Dry. Limited, has organ [?] some of its wool handlers into teams called "flying squads", which work in conjunction with classers in their wool ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. PERSIA RESUMES OIL SHIPMENTS

    American, Dutch and British tankers sailed from Abadan yesterday with 50,000 tons of oil from the Abadan refinery, ...

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  19. Child Killed By Milk Separator

    A six-year-old girl was fatally injured at Dunolly, near Singleton, to-day, when her clothing caught in the spindle of a milk ...

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  20. POISON WARNING TO MR. NIXON

    SEATTLE, Sunday.— Secret Service men to-day were analysing food prepared for the Vice-President, Mr. Nixon, following ...

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  21. FRENCH BEAT N.Z. LEAGUE TEAM

    PARIS Sunday.—France beat New Zealand 22-13 in the opening match of the world Rugby League championship in Paris ...

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